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def multiply(factor: Int)(numberToBeMultiplied: Int): Int = factor * numberToBeMultiplied val multiplyBy3 = multiply(3)_ // resulting function signature Int => Int val multiplyBy10 = multiply(10)_ // resulting function signature Int => Int val sixFromCurriedCall = multiplyBy3(2) //6...
def numberOrCharacterSwitch(toggleNumber: Boolean)(number: Int)(character: Char): String = if (toggleNumber) number.toString else character.toString // need to explicitly specify the type of the parameter to be curried // resulting function signature Boolean => String val switchBetween3A...
def minus(left: Int, right: Int) = left - right val numberMinus5 = minus(_: Int, 5) val fiveMinusNumber = minus(5, _: Int) numberMinus5(7) // 2 fiveMinusNumber(7) // -2
Partial functions are often used to define a total function in parts: sealed trait SuperType case object A extends SuperType case object B extends SuperType case object C extends SuperType val pfA: PartialFunction[SuperType, Int] = { case A => 5 } val pfB: PartialFunction[SuperType,...
Partial functions are very common in idiomatic Scala. They are often used for their convenient case-based syntax to define total functions over traits: sealed trait SuperType // `sealed` modifier allows inheritance within current build-unit only case object A extends SuperType case object B exten...
Some JavaScript engines (for example, the current version of Node.js and older versions of Chrome before Ignition+turbofan) don't run the optimizer on functions that contain a try/catch block. If you need to handle exceptions in performance-critical code, it can be faster in some cases to keep the ...
This demonstrates how to print each element of a Map val map = Map(1 -> "a", 2 -> "b") for (number <- map) println(number) // prints (1,a), (2,b) for ((key, value) <- map) println(value) // prints a, b This demonstrates how to print each element of a list val l...
var MyDict = new Dictionary<string,T>(StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase)
The Scala compiler will automatically convert methods into function values for the purpose of passing them into higher-order functions. object MyObject { def mapMethod(input: Int): String = { int.toString } } Seq(1, 2, 3).map(MyObject.mapMethod) // Seq("1", "2", &...
using System.Runtime.InteropServices; class PInvokeExample { [DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] public static extern uint MessageBox(IntPtr hWnd, String text, String caption, int options); public static void test() { MessageBox(IntPtr.Zero,...
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In certain situations, data declarations can be performed inline. LOOP AT lt_sflight INTO DATA(ls_sflight). WRITE ls_sflight-carrid. ENDLOOP.
DATA begda TYPE sy-datum.
DATA: begda TYPE sy-datum, endda TYPE sy-datum.
The ToDictionary() LINQ method can be used to generate a Dictionary<TKey, TElement> collection based on a given IEnumerable<T> source. IEnumerable<User> users = GetUsers(); Dictionary<int, User> usersById = users.ToDictionary(x => x.Id); In this example, the single ar...
Because collections are typically covariant in their element type*, a collection of a subtype may be passed where a super type is expected: trait Animal { def name: String } case class Dog(name: String) extends Animal object Animal { def printAnimalNames(animals: Seq[Animal]) = { anima...
Suppose you have a simple Customer model: class Customer(models.Model): first_name = models.CharField(max_length=255) last_name = models.CharField(max_length=255) is_premium = models.BooleanField(default=False) You register it in the Django admin and add search field by first_name...
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Data frames are likely the data structure you will used most in your analyses. A data frame is a special kind of list that stores same-length vectors of different classes. You create data frames using the data.frame function. The example below shows this by combining a numeric and a character vector...
Lists allow users to store multiple elements (like vectors and matrices) under a single object. You can use the list function to create a list: l1 <- list(c(1, 2, 3), c("a", "b", "c")) l1 ## [[1]] ## [1] 1 2 3 ## ## [[2]] ## [1] "a" "b" &q...

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