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This example shows a white Snackbar with custom Undo icon. Snackbar customBar = Snackbar.make(view , "Text to be displayed", Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG); customBar.setAction("UNDO", new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View view) { //Put the logic...
For signing to work you need a default GPG key configured. You can turn it on or off as follows: npm config set sign-git-tag <true or false>
Say we have Products and Categorys in a many-to-many relationship: public class Product { public Product() { Categories = new HashSet<Category>(); } public int ProductId { get; set; } public string ProductName { get; set; } public virtual ICollection&lt...
The flatMap operator help you to transform one event to another Observable (or transform an event to zero, one, or more events). It's a perfect operator when you want to call another method which return an Observable public Observable<String> perform(int i) { // ... } Observabl...
There is no format specifier to print boolean type using NSLog. One way to print boolean value is to convert it to a string. BOOL boolValue = YES; NSLog(@"Bool value %@", boolValue ? @"YES" : @"NO"); Output: 2016-07-30 22:53:18.269 Test[4445:64129] Bool value YES ...
You can animate complex changes to your collection view using the performBatchUpdates method. Inside the update block, you can specify several modifications to have them animate all at once. collecitonView.performBatchUpdates({ // Perform updates }, nil) Inside the update block, you can pe...
Before starting with the example I'd recommend to create a Singleton with a delegate class member so you could achieve a use case of uploading a file in the background and let the user keep using your app while the files are being uploaded even when the app is the background. Let's start, first, we...
If all you need is to wrap the value into a promise, you don't need to use the long syntax like here: //OVERLY VERBOSE var defer; defer = $q.defer(); defer.resolve(['one', 'two']); return defer.promise; In this case you can just write: //BETTER return $q.when(['one', 'two']); $q.when ...
C-h t runs the function help-with-tutorial, which opens a buffer containing a tutorial on the basic editing functionality of emacs, including moving around in text, and working with files, buffers, and windows.
Pressing C-h a will run the emacs function apropos-command which makes emacs prompt for words (or a regexp) to search for. It will then show a buffer containing a list of names and descriptions related to that topic, including key bindings for each of the functions available via keystrokes. Pressin...
C-h k runs the function describe-key, which looks up the function mapped to the key strokes provided, and presents a description of the function which will be run when these keys are pressed. C-h c runs the function describe-key-briefly, which only displays the function name mapped to given key seq...
C-h f runs the function describe-function, which displays information on the usage and purpose of a given function. This is especially useful for functions that do not have a mapped key binding that can be used for documentation lookup via C-h k.
Another powerful & mature concurrency tool in Haskell is Software Transactional Memory, which allows for multiple threads to write to a single variable of type TVar a in an atomic manner. TVar a is the main type associated with the STM monad and stands for transactional variable. They're used m...
The Data.Vector module provided by the vector is a high performance library for working with arrays. Once you've imported Data.Vector, it's easy to start using a Vector: Prelude> import Data.Vector Prelude Data.Vector> let a = fromList [2,3,4] Prelude Data.Vector> a fromList [2,3,4]...
Filter odd elements: Prelude Data.Vector> Data.Vector.filter odd y fromList [1,3,5,7,9,11] :: Data.Vector.Vector
Vectors can be map'd and fold'd,filter'd andzip`'d: Prelude Data.Vector> Data.Vector.map (^2) y fromList [0,1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121] :: Data.Vector.Vector Reduce to a single value: Prelude Data.Vector> Data.Vector.foldl (+) 0 y 66
Zip two arrays into an array of pairs: Prelude Data.Vector> Data.Vector.zip y y fromList [(0,0),(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6),(7,7),(8,8),(9,9),(10,10),(11,11)] :: Data.Vector.Vector
By default Code First includes in model Types defined as a DbSet property in context class. Reference types included in entity types even if they are defined in different assembly. Derived classes even if only the base class is defined as DbSet property Here is an example, that we are only...
select returns a new hash with key-value pairs for which the block evaluates to true. { :a => 1, :b => 2, :c => 3 }.select { |k, v| k != :a && v.even? } # => { :b => 2 } When you will not need the key or value in a filter block, the convention is to use an _ in that place:...
Intersection of Hashes To get the intersection of two hashes, return the shared keys the values of which are equal: hash1 = { :a => 1, :b => 2 } hash2 = { :b => 2, :c => 3 } hash1.select { |k, v| (hash2.include?(k) && hash2[k] == v) } # => { :b => 2 } Union (...

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