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Detailed instructions on getting x++ set up or installed.
Using the Package Manager JDK and/or JRE releases for OpenJDK or Oracle can be installed using the package manager on most mainstream Linux distribution. (The choices that are available to you will depend on the distro.) As a general rule, the procedure is to open terminal window and run the comm...
Let's assume you have a file lyrics.txt which contains the following data: summer has come and passed the innocent can never last wake me up when september ends Read the entire file at a time By using file:read_file(File), you can read the entire file. It's an atomic operation: 1> file:re...
Write one line at a time Open a file with write mode and use io:format/2: 1> {ok, S} = file:open("fruit_count.txt", [write]). {ok,<0.57.0>} 2> io:format(S, "~s~n", ["Mango 5"]). ok 3> io:format(S, "~s~n", ["Olive 12"]). ok 4&gt...
This is a very simple program to create a PDF using iText 7 / Java: //Initialize writer PdfWriter writer = new PdfWriter(dest); //Initialize document PdfDocument pdfDoc = new PdfDocument(writer); Document doc = new Document(pdfDoc); //Add paragraph to the document doc.add(new Paragraph(&q...
Only Oracle JDKs and JREs are available for Windows platforms. The installation procedure is straight-forward: Visit the Oracle Java Downloads page: Click on either the JDK button, the JRE button or the Server JRE button. Note that to develop using Java you need JDK. To know the difference betw...
When applied to a single-argument constructor, prevents that constructor from being used to perform implicit conversions. class MyVector { public: explicit MyVector(uint64_t size); }; MyVector v1(100); // ok uint64_t len1 = 100; MyVector v2{len1}; // ok, len1 is uint64_t int len2 ...
Oracle Java 7 and Java 8 Java 7 and Java 8 for macOS are available from Oracle. This Oracle page answers a lot of questions about Java for Mac. Note that Java 7 prior to 7u25 have been disabled by Apple for security reasons. In general, Oracle Java (Version 7 and later) requires an Intel-based Mac...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <s:WindowedApplication xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009" xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark" xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx"&g...
Suppose you have a pojo class Person public class Person { public String name; public Person(String name) { this.name = name; } } And you want to parse it into a JSON array or a map of Person objects. Due to type erasure you cannot construct classes of List<Person&g...
Table locks can be an important tool for ENGINE=MyISAM, but are rarely useful for ENGINE=InnoDB. If you are tempted to use table locks with InnoDB, you should rethink how you are working with transactions. MySQL enables client sessions to acquire table locks explicitly for the purpose of cooperati...
If we have a file called Business.hs, we can define a Business module that can be import-ed, like so: module Business ( Person (..), -- ^ Export the Person type and all its constructors and field names employees -- ^ Export the employees function ) where -- begin types, function defin...
Haskell supports importing a subset of items from a module. import qualified Data.Stream (map) as D would only import map from Data.Stream, and calls to this function would require D.: D.map odd [1..] otherwise the compiler will try to use Prelude's map function.
When multiple modules define the same functions by name, the compiler will complain. In such cases (or to improve readability), we can use a qualified import: import qualified Data.Stream as D Now we can prevent ambiguity compiler errors when we use map, which is defined in Prelude and Data.Stre...
zip takes two lists and returns a list of corresponding pairs: zip [] _ = [] zip _ [] = [] zip (a:as) (b:bs) = (a,b) : zip as bs > zip [1,3,5] [2,4,6] > [(1,2),(3,4),(5,6)] Zipping two lists with a function: zipWith f [] _ = [] zipWith f _ [] =...
To concatenate the value of two or more variables into a single string and print it as the output, we need to make use of interpolation. The following Less code, #demo:after { @var1: Hello; @var2: World!!!; content: "@{var1} @{var2}"; } when compiled would set "Hello Wo...
This example draws text paragraphs into any portions of the canvas that have opaque pixels. It works by finding the next block of opaque pixels that is large enough to contain the next specified word and filling that block with the specified word. The opaque pixels can come from any source: Path d...
This example fills text with a specified image. Important! The specified image must be fully loaded before calling this function or the drawing will fail. Use image.onload to be sure the image is fully loaded. function drawImageInsideText(canvas,x,y,img,text,font){ var c=canvas.cloneNode();...
Classes, structs, enums and all their methods are internal by default. This means they can be only accessed from the same module. The test cases are in a different target an this means they are in a different module. To be able to access the method you want to test, you need to import the module to ...
If you want to add a Drawable be shown during the load, you can add a placeholder: Glide.with(context) .load(yourUrl) .placeholder(R.drawable.placeholder) .into(imageView); If you want a Drawable to be shown if the load fails for any reason: Glide.with(context) .load(yourUrl...

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