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This example shows how to retrieve items from the server as well as get deeper properties of each list item. By default, the server will only return the minimum amount of data to represent the object. It is up to the caller to request additional information from the server. ClientContext clientCont...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 3; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(false); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginNam...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 2; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(true); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginName...
def addNumbers = { a, b -> a + b } addNumbers(-7, 15) // returns 8
['cat', 'dog', 'fish'].collect { it.length() } it is the default name of the parameter if you have a single parameter and do not explicitly name the parameter. You can optionally declare the parameter as well. ['cat', 'dog', 'fish'].collect { animal -> animal.length() }
val str = "Hello!" if (str.length == 0) { print("The string is empty!") } else if (str.length > 5) { print("The string is short!") } else { print("The string is long!") } The else-branches are optional in normal if-statements.
If-statements can be expressions: val str = if (condition) "Condition met!" else "Condition not met!" Note that the else-branch is not optional if the if-statement is used as an expression. This can also been done with a multi-line variant with curly brackets and multiple el...
The when-statement is an alternative to an if-statement with multiple else-if-branches: when { str.length == 0 -> print("The string is empty!") str.length > 5 -> print("The string is short!") else -> print("The string is long!") ...
When given an argument, the when-statement matches the argument against the branches in sequence. The matching is done using the == operator which performs null checks and compares the operands using the equals function. The first matching one will be executed. when (x) { "English" -...
Like if, when can also be used as an expression: val greeting = when (x) { "English" -> "How are you?" "German" -> "Wie geht es dir?" else -> "I don't know that language yet :(" } print(greeting) To be used as an express...
To get the next element you can use the .next() method. <ul> <li>Mark</li> <li class="anna">Anna</li> <li>Paul</li> </ul> If you are standing on the "Anna" element and you want to get the next element, "Paul...
1. Fix your contexts: Try using the appropriate context: For example since a Toast can be seen in many activities instead of in just one, use getApplicationContext() for toasts, and since services can keep running even though an activity has ended start a service with: Intent myService = new Inten...
The .format() method can interpret a number in different formats, such as: >>> '{:c}'.format(65) # Unicode character 'A' >>> '{:d}'.format(0x0a) # base 10 '10' >>> '{:n}'.format(0x0a) # base 10 using current locale for separators '10' Format integers to d...
Explicit casting operators can be used to perform conversions of numeric types, even though they don't extend or implement one another. double value = -1.1; int number = (int) value; Note that in cases where the destination type has less precision than the original type, precision will be lost....
public class Singleton { private static class InstanceHolder { static final Singleton INSTANCE = new Singleton(); } public static Singleton getInstance() { return InstanceHolder.INSTANCE; } private Singleton() {} } This initializes the INSTANCE vari...
function remove_contact_methods( $contactmethods ) { unset($contactmethods['facebook_profile']); unset($contactmethods['twitter_profile']); return $contactmethods; } add_filter( 'user_contactmethods', 'remove_contact_methods', 10, 1);
JavaScript does not technically support private members as a language feature. Privacy - described by Douglas Crockford - gets emulated instead via closures (preserved function scope) that will be generated each with every instantiation call of a constructor function. The Queue example demonstra...
Memoization consists of caching function results to avoid computing the same result multiple times. This is useful when working with functions that perform costly computations. We can use a simple factorial function as an example: let factorial index = let rec innerLoop i acc = match...
data(AirPassengers) class(AirPassengers) 1 "ts" In the spirit of Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) a good first step is to look at a plot of your time-series data: plot(AirPassengers) # plot the raw data abline(reg=lm(AirPassengers~time(AirPassengers))) # fit a trend line For...
import os import glob import pandas as pd def get_merged_csv(flist, **kwargs): return pd.concat([pd.read_csv(f, **kwargs) for f in flist], ignore_index=True) path = 'C:/Users/csvfiles' fmask = os.path.join(path, '*mask*.csv') df = get_merged_csv(glob.glob(fmask), index_col=None, use...

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