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Big-O notation is a notation used to talk about the long-term growth rates of functions. It's often used in the analysis of algorithms to talk about the runtime of an algorithm or related concepts like space complexity. In common usage, big-O notation is used to talk about how an algorithm's runtim...
This example shows how to create a simple notification that starts an application when the user clicks it. Specify the notification's content: NotificationCompat.Builder mBuilder = new NotificationCompat.Builder(this) .setSmallIcon(R.drawable.ic_launcher) // notification icon .se...
This code selects data out of a table and displays it in the query tool (usually SSMS) SELECT Column1, Column2, Column3 FROM MySourceTable; This code inserts that data into a table: INSERT INTO MyTargetTable (Column1, Column2, Column3) SELECT Column1, Column2, Column3 FROM MySourceTable;
The class we are going to test is: public class Service{ private Collaborator collaborator; public Service(Collaborator collaborator){ this.collaborator = collaborator; } public String performService(String input){ return collaborator.transformS...
IMPORTANT: This delegate method is only called in the foreground. Swift func application(application: UIApplication, didReceiveLocalNotification notification: UILocalNotification) { } Objective-C - (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didReceiveLocalNotification:(UILocalNotifi...
This is a very common Exception. It causes your application to stop during the start or execution of your app. In the LogCat you see the message: android.content.ActivityNotFoundException : Unable to find explicit activity class; have you declared this activity in your AndroidManifest.xml? In ...
Equivalently, we can use the $inject property annotation to achieve the same as above: var MyController = function($scope) { // ... } MyController.$inject = ['$scope']; myModule.controller('MyController', MyController);
Swift NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().postNotificationName("TestNotification", object: self) Objective-C [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:@"TestNotification" object:nil];
Swift let userInfo: [String: AnyObject] = ["someKey": myObject] NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().postNotificationName("TestNotification", object: self, userInfo: userInfo) Objective-C NSDictionary *userInfo = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:myObject forKey:@"som...
Swift func testNotification(notification: NSNotification) { let userInfo = notification.userInfo let myObject: MyObject = userInfo["someKey"] } Objective-C - (void)testNotification:(NSNotification *)notification { NSDictionary *userInfo = notification.userInfo; My...
ResultNotNull() checks to see if the object passed in is not null. If the object and message are not null it will then simply return the object that was passed in, otherwise it will throw InvalidOperationException. return Assert.ResultNotNull(this.Database.GetItem(this.ItemRootId), string.Concat(&q...
Move Blue to the beginning of the array: NSMutableArray *myColors = [NSMutableArray arrayWithObjects: @"Red", @"Green", @"Blue", @"Yellow", nil]; NSUInteger fromIndex = 2; NSUInteger toIndex = 0; id blue = [[[self.array objectAtIndex:fromIndex] retain]...

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It returns the opposite of the following statement: x = True y = not x # y = False x = False y = not x # y = True
where clauses can be negated using the where.not syntax: class Person < ApplicationRecord #attribute :first_name, :string end people = Person.where.not(first_name: ['Mark', 'Mary']) # => SELECT "people".* FROM "people" WHERE "people"."first_name&quot...
To match something that does not contain a given string, one can use negative lookahead: Regex syntax: (?!string-to-not-match) Example: //not matching "popcorn" String regexString = "^(?!popcorn).*$"; System.out.println("[popcorn] " + ("popcorn".matches(r...
2.2 func removeCharactersNotInSetFromText(text: String, set: Set<Character>) -> String { return String(text.characters.filter { set.contains( $0) }) } let text = "Swift 3.0 Come Out" var chars = Set([Character]("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLKMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ&...
Similar to hsl() notation, but with an added alpha (opacity) value. hsla(240, 100%, 50%, 0) /* transparent */ hsla(240, 100%, 50%, 0.5) /* half-translucent blue */ hsla(240, 100%, 50%, 1) /* fully opaque blue */ Syntax hsla(<hue>, <saturation>%, <lightness>%, <a...
When you use or, it will either return the first value in the expression if it's true, else it will blindly return the second value. I.e. or is equivalent to: def or_(a, b): if a: return a else: return b For and, it will return its first value if it's false, else it r...
Here is how to make a Heads Up Notification for capable devices, and use a Ticker for older devices. // Tapping the Notification will open up MainActivity Intent i = new Intent(this, MainActivity.class); // an action to use later // defined as an app constant: // public static final String ME...
using System.Net; ... string serverResponse; try { // Call a method that performs an HTTP request (per the above examples). serverResponse = PerformHttpRequest(); } catch (WebException ex) { if (ex.Status == WebExceptionStatus.ProtocolError) { HttpWebResponse...

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