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This uses the Dropbox .NET SDK to download a file from the Dropbox API at the remote path /Homework/math/Prime_Numbers.txt to the local file Prime_Numbers.txt: using (var response = await client.Files.DownloadAsync("/Homework/math/Prime_Numbers.txt")) { using (var fileStream = File....
This uses the Dropbox Python SDK to create a shared link for a file and also supplies a requested visibility and expiration in the settings: import datetime import dropbox dbx = dropbox.Dropbox("<ACCESS_TOKEN>") expires = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(days=30...
int* foo(int bar) { int baz = 6; baz += bar; return &baz; /* (&baz) copied to new memory location outside of foo. */ } /* (1) The lifetime of baz and bar end here as they have automatic storage * duration (local variables), thus the returned pointer is not valid! */ ...
Starting with a given list a: a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] append(value) – appends a new element to the end of the list. # Append values 6, 7, and 7 to the list a.append(6) a.append(7) a.append(7) # a: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7] # Append another list b = [8, 9] a.append(b) # a: [1, 2, 3, 4, ...
Use len() to get the one-dimensional length of a list. len(['one', 'two']) # returns 2 len(['one', [2, 3], 'four']) # returns 3, not 4 len() also works on strings, dictionaries, and other data structures similar to lists. Note that len() is a built-in function, not a method of a list objec...
Let's say we have two classes, Cat and Dog. class Cat def eat die unless has_food? self.food_amount -= 1 self.hungry = false end def sound puts "Meow" end end class Dog def eat die unless has_food? self.food_amount -= 1 self.hungry = f...
<input type="file" name="fileSubmission"> File inputs allow users to select a file from their local filesystem for use with the current page. If used in conjunction with a form element, they can be used to allow users to upload files to a server (for more info see Upload...
Let's say you want to generate counts or subtotals for a given value in a column. Given this table, "Westerosians": NameGreatHouseAllegienceAryaStarkCerceiLannisterMyrcellaLannisterYaraGreyjoyCatelynStarkSansaStark Without GROUP BY, COUNT will simply return a total number of rows: SELE...
/* define a list of preprocessor tokens on which to call X */ #define X_123 X(1) X(2) X(3) /* define X to use */ #define X(val) printf("X(%d) made this print\n", val); X_123 #undef X /* good practice to undef X to facilitate reuse later on */ This example will result in the prep...
Due to auto unboxing, one can use a Boolean in an if statement: Boolean a = Boolean.TRUE; if (a) { // a gets converted to boolean System.out.println("It works!"); } That works for while, do while and the condition in the for statements as well. Note that, if the Boolean is null...
Syntax for accessing rows and columns: [, [[, and $ This topic covers the most common syntax to access specific rows and columns of a data frame. These are Like a matrix with single brackets data[rows, columns] Using row and column numbers Using column (and row) names Like a list: Wi...
$( "#accordion" ).accordion( "disable" ); This method will disable the accordion, i.e. the headers are not selectable making the content read only and static. This method does not take any arguments.
$( "#accordion" ).accordion( "enable" ); This method will enable an accordion. This will enable a disabled accordion or simply do nothing on an already enabled accordion. This method does not take any arguments.
A failing test will provide helpful output as to what went wrong: # projectroot/tests/test_code.py from module import code def test_add__failing(): assert code.add(10, 11) == 33 Results: $ py.test ================================================== test session starts ===============...
A typical email has three main components: A recipient (represented as an email address) A subject A message body Sending mail in PHP can be as simple as calling the built-in function mail(). mail() takes up to five parameters but the first three are all that is required to send an email (al...
Special characters (like the character class brackets [ and ] below) are not matched literally: match = re.search(r'[b]', 'a[b]c') match.group() # Out: 'b' By escaping the special characters, they can be matched literally: match = re.search(r'\[b\]', 'a[b]c') match.group() # Out: '[b]' T...
Replacements can be made on strings using re.sub. Replacing strings re.sub(r"t[0-9][0-9]", "foo", "my name t13 is t44 what t99 ever t44") # Out: 'my name foo is foo what foo ever foo' Using group references Replacements with a small number of groups can be made a...
First, create a new SoapClient object, passing the URL to the WSDL file and optionally, an array of options. // Create a new client object using a WSDL URL $soap = new SoapClient('https://example.com/soap.wsdl', [ # This array and its values are optional 'soap_version' => SOAP_1_2, ...
This is similar to WSDL mode, except we pass NULL as the WSDL file and make sure to set the location and uri options. $soap = new SoapClient(NULL, [ 'location' => 'https://example.com/soap/endpoint', 'uri' => 'namespace' ]);
Make sure you see Registering for local notifications in order for this to work: Swift let notification = UILocalNotification() notification.alertBody = "Hello, local notifications!" notification.fireDate = NSDate().dateByAddingTimeInterval(10) // 10 seconds after now UIApplication.sh...

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