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Detailed instructions on getting serial-port set up or installed.
from Queue import Queue question_queue = Queue() for x in range(1,10): temp_dict = ('key', x) question_queue.put(temp_dict) while(not question_queue.empty()): item = question_queue.get() print(str(item)) Output: ('key', 1) ('key', 2) ('key', 3) ('key', 4) ('key'...
double res[MAX]; int i; #pragma omp parallel { #pragma omp for for (i=0;i< MAX; i++) { res[i] = huge(); } } The for loop will be executed in parallel. huge() is some method which can take too long to get execute. OpenMP supports a shortcut to write the ab...
#include <omp.h> void main () { int i; double ZZ, func(), res=0.0; #pragma omp parallel for reduction(+:res) private(ZZ) for (i=0; i< 1000; i++){ ZZ = func(I); res = res + ZZ; } } In the last line: Actually added to a private ...
Sample Example Taken from one benchmarking import ijson def load_json(filename): with open(filename, 'r') as fd: parser = ijson.parse(fd) ret = {'builders': {}} for prefix, event, value in parser: if (prefix, event) == ('builders', 'map_key'): ...
If our component is not ready and waiting for data from server, then we can add loader using *ngIf. Steps: First declare a boolean: loading: boolean = false; Next, in your component add a lifecycle hook called ngOnInit ngOnInit() { this.loading = true; } and after you get complete dat...
NgFor provides Some values that can be aliased to local variables index -(variable) position of the current item in the iterable starting at 0 first -(boolean) true if the current item is the first item in the iterable last -(boolean) true if the current item is the last item in the iterable ...
<?php if (!function_exists('document')) { function document($text = '') { return $text; } } Create a helpers.php file, let's assume for now it lives in app/Helpers/document.php. You can put many helpers in one file (this is how Laravel does it) or you can split them up b...
Now let's create a service provider. Let's put it under app/Providers: <?php namespace App\Providers; class HelpersServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider { public function register() { require_once __DIR__ . '/../Helpers/document.php'; } } The above service pr...
Increment / Decrement A pointer can be incremented or decremented (prefix and postfix). Incrementing a pointer advances the pointer value to the element in the array one element past the currently pointed to element. Decrementing a pointer moves it to the previous element in the array. Pointer ari...
Unfortunately Sencha does not directly give you access to Extjs 4. Their download SDK links lead directly to the newer version of Extjs (currently 6). Although you can still find websites that are hosting the library files (I will have to leave you to it since Extjs is under the LGPL license for o...
Detailed instructions on getting perforce set up or installed.
Streams come in three flavors. Release streams (yellow), Mainlines (Grey) and Development (Blue). Each stream has a different purpose and rules related to its function.
Display the date by itself (custom field is tour_date): <p>Tour Date <?php the_field('tour_date');?></p>
To enable SSH create a file called ssh in the /boot directory of your SD card. Identify the drive letter associated with your SD card. Open a command prompt (press Win+R on your keyboard to open the Run window. Then, type cmd) Enter the following at the command prompt (replacing Drive...
Go to File --> Settings --> click plugins in left hand pane --> Search for cucumber --> Install plugin
This is a quick guide to get Robot Framework 3.0 working on a Windows machine using Python 2.7.11 - It does not go into too much depth on the why and how, it simply gets you up and running. First things are first, let't go and install Python! Download Python 2.7.11 for Windows. (Windows x86-64 ...
import pyglet from pyglet.gl import * win = pyglet.window.Window() @win.event() def on_draw(): #OpenGL goes here. Use OpenGL as normal. pyglet.app.run()
import pyglet from pyglet.gl import * win = pyglet.window.Window() glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT) @win.event def on_draw(): glBegin(GL_POINTS) glVertex2f(x, y) #x is desired distance from left side of window, y is desired distance from bottom of window #make as many vertexes as...
In our last two examples, numpy assumed that a[0,:] was the first vector, a[1,:] the second, and a[2,:] the third. Numpy.cross has an optional argument axisa that allows us to specify which axis defines the vectors. So, >>> a=np.array([[1,1,1],[0,1,0],[1,0,-1]]) >>> b=np.array([0...

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