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This helper validates that the attribute's value is unique right before the object gets saved. class Account < ApplicationRecord validates :email, uniqueness: true end There is a :scope option that you can use to specify one or more attributes that are used to limit the uniqueness check: ...
This helper validates that the specified attributes are not empty. class Person < ApplicationRecord validates :name, presence: true end Person.create(name: "John").valid? # => true Person.create(name: nil).valid? # => false You can use the absence helper to validate th...
Use following methods if you want to skip the validations. These methods will save the object to the database even if it is invalid. decrement! decrement_counter increment! increment_counter toggle! touch update_all update_attribute update_column update_columns update_counters You ca...
class Person < ApplicationRecord validates :name, length: { minimum: 2 } validates :bio, length: { maximum: 500 } validates :password, length: { in: 6..20 } validates :registration_number, length: { is: 6 } end The possible length constraint options are: :minimum - The attribut...
When you extend a class, you can override methods that the inherited class defines using the override keyword: public class Example { public function test():void { trace('It works!'); } } public class AnotherExample extends Example { public override function test():void ...
If you have your data stored in a list and you want to convert this list to a data frame the do.call function is an easy way to achieve this. However, it is important that all list elements have the same length in order to prevent unintended recycling of values. dataList <- list(1:3,4:6,7:9) ...
You can embed also a video to a webpage using the <video> element: <video width="500" height="700" controls> <source src="video.mp4" type="video/mp4"> Your browser does not support the video tag. </video>
Ever wanted to call a multicast delegate but you want the entire invokation list to be called even if an exception occurs in any in the chain. Then you are in luck, I have created an extension method that does just that, throwing an AggregateException only after execution of the entire list complete...
Fragments have a different view lifecycle than activities. When binding a fragment in onCreateView, set the views to null in onDestroyView. Butter Knife returns an Unbinder instance when you call bind to do this for you. Call its unbind method in the appropriate lifecycle callback. An example: pub...
Descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, number of observations, minimum, maximum, and quartiles) of numerical columns can be calculated using the .describe() method, which returns a pandas dataframe of descriptive statistics. In [1]: df = pd.DataFrame({'A': [1, 2, 1, 4, 3, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1],...
$ react-native -v Example Output react-native-cli: 0.2.0 react-native: n/a - not inside a React Native project directory //Output from different folder react-native: react-native: 0.30.0 // Output from the react native project directory
In the app folder find package.json and modify the following line to include the latest version, save the file and close. "react-native": "0.32.0" In terminal: $ npm install Followed by $ react-native upgrade
The HBox and VBox layouts are very similar, both lay out their children in a single line. Common characteristics If an HBox or a VBox have a border and/or padding set, then the contents will be layed out within those insets. They lay out each managed child regardless of the child's visible proper...
The &AUX keyword can be used to define local variables for the function. They are not parameters; the user cannot supply them. &AUX variables are seldomly used. You can always use LET instead, or some other way of defining local variables in the function body. &AUX variables have the a...
Move semantics are a way of moving one object to another in C++. For this, we empty the old object and place everything it had in the new object. For this, we must understand what an rvalue reference is. An rvalue reference (T&& where T is the object type) is not much different than a norma...
Say we have this code snippet. class A { public: int a; int b; A(const A &other) { this->a = other.a; this->b = other.b; } }; To create a copy constructor, that is, to make a function that copies an object and creates a new one, we norma...
Similarly to how we can assign a value to an object with an lvalue reference, copying it, we can also move the values from an object to another without constructing a new one. We call this move assignment. We move the values from one object to another existing object. For this, we will have to over...
The normal orElse method takes an Object, so you might wonder why there is an option to provide a Supplier here (the orElseGet method). Consider: String value = "something"; return Optional.ofNullable(value) .orElse(getValueThatIsHardToCalculate()); // returns "some...
To access a member of a class, you need to have a "handle" to the particular instance, as either the instance itself, or a pointer or reference to it. Given a class instance, you can point to various of its members with a pointer-to-member, IF you get the syntax correct! Of course, the poi...
A static member variable is just like an ordinary C/C++ variable, except with scope: It is inside a class, so it needs its name decorated with the class name; It has accessibility, with public, protected or private. So, if you have access to the static member variable and decorate it correctl...

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