Tutorial by Examples: d

If you want to perform a user input validation of your textfield use the following code snippet: // MARK: - UITextFieldDelegate let allowedCharacters = CharacterSet(charactersIn:"0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvxyz").inverted func textField(_ textField:...
First, Install gulp and del to project directory locally npm install --save-dev gulp del Then add the clean task to your gulpfile.js var gulp = require('gulp'); var del = require('del'); gulp.task('default', function() { }); // Task to delete target build folder gulp.task('clean', func...
Add the following code to your app.js file: var express = require('express') var morgan = require('morgan') var app = express() app.use(morgan('combined')) app.get('/', function (req, res) { res.send('hello, world!') }) Now when you access your website you will see in the console y...
To understand this example, it is recommended to have a brief idea on Bellman-Ford single source shortest path algorithm which can be found here In Bellman-Ford algorithm, to find out the shortest path, we need to relax all the edges of the graph. This process is repeated at most (V-1) times, where...
Create one log file for each day. The log files will have the following names (dependent of culture) 2016-06-05.log 2016-06-06.log 2016-06-07.log ... <?xml version="1.0" ?> <nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://w...
[LayoutRenderer("hello-world")] public class HelloWorldLayoutRenderer : LayoutRenderer { /// <summary> /// I'm option and not required or default /// </summary> public string Config1 { get; set; } /// <summary> /// I'm required option. ...
To understand this example, it is recommended to have a brief idea about Bellman-Ford algorithm which can be found here Using Bellman-Ford algorithm, we can detect if there is a negative cycle in our graph. We know that, to find out the shortest path, we need to relax all the edges of the graph (V-...
declare is an internal command of bash. (internal command use help for displaying "manpage"). It is used to show and define variables or show function bodies. Syntax: declare [options] [name[=value]]... # options are used to define # an integer declare -i myInteger declare -i another...
Adjacency list is a collection of unordered lists used to represent a finite graph. Each list describes the set of neighbors of a vertex in a graph. It takes less memory to store graphs. Let's see a graph, and its adjacency matrix: Now we create a list using these values. This is called adjacen...
use std::ops::Deref; use std::fmt::Debug; #[derive(Debug)] struct RichOption<T>(Option<T>); // wrapper struct impl<T> Deref for RichOption<T> { type Target = Option<T>; // Our wrapper struct will coerce into Option fn deref(&self) -> &Option...
Deref has a simple rule: if you have a type T and it implements Deref<Target=F>, then &T coerces to &F, compiler will repeat this as many times as needed to get F, for example: fn f(x: &str) -> &str { x } fn main() { // Compiler will coerce &&&&&&a...
For this example, we want to make sure that any Employee who is marked as a Project Resource also has an appropriate Labor Cost defined. // 1.0, Revealing Module pattern var myNamespace = myNamespace || {}; myNamespace.example = (function () { /** * User Event 1.0 example detailing...
After the record gets stored in the database, we want to inspect what was changed on the record. We'll do this inspection by comparing values between the old and new record instances. // 1.0, Revealing Module pattern var myNamespace = myNamespace || {}; myNamespace.example = (function () { ...
// 1.0 // Revealing Module pattern, structures 1.0 similar to 2.0 var myNamespace = myNamespace || {}; myNamespace.example = (function () { /** @appliedtorecord employee */ var exports = {}; function beforeLoad(type, form, request) { showBonusEligibility(form); ...
// 1.0 // Utilize the type argument and raw Strings to filter your // execution by the action function beforeLoad(type, form, request) { // Don't do anything on APPROVE // Note that `type` is an Object, so we must use ==, not === if (type == "approve") { return...
In SuiteScript 1.0, we retrieve the current execution context using nlapiGetContext().getExecutionContext(), then we compare the result to the appropriate raw Strings. // 1.0 in Revealing Module pattern var myNamespace = myNamespace || {}; myNamespace.example = (function () { var exports =...
The STDIN stream in Julia refers to standard input. This can represent either user input, for interactive command-line programs, or input from a file or pipeline that has been redirected into the program. The readline function, when not provided any arguments, will read data from STDIN until a newl...
Reading numbers from standard input is a combination of reading strings and parsing such strings as numbers. The parse function is used to parse a string into the desired number type: julia> parse(Int, "17") 17 julia> parse(Float32, "-3e6") -3.0f6 The format expec...
Reading strings or bytes Files can be opened for reading using the open function, which is often used together with do block syntax: open("myfile") do f for (i, line) in enumerate(eachline(f)) print("Line $i: $line") end end Suppose myfile exists and its ...
Sometimes we need to collect data from google spreadsheets. We can use gspread and oauth2client libraries to collect data from google spreadsheets. Here is a example to collect data: Code: from __future__ import print_function import gspread from oauth2client.client import SignedJwtAssertionCred...

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