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If you like to show the dialog without the close button (i.e. the x button in the upper-right corner of the dialog), perhaps because you want to force the user to select one of options or buttons in the dialog itself: 1- Give your dialog a CSS class: $("#selector").dialog({ closeOnE...
Download: To set up WebSphere Liberty, download the latest zip from WASdev.net. Layout: Once you have the zip, extract it to any location on your file system. The basic layout of a Liberty install is the following: wlp/ # WLP_INSTALL_DIR bin/ # location of scrip...
Usage: $ nodetool repair [-h | -p | -pw | -u] <flags> [ -- keyspace_name [table_name]] Default Repair Option $ nodetool repair This command will repair the current node's primary token range (i.e. range which it owns) along with the replicas of other token ranges it has in all tables a...
System.Obsolete is an attribute that is used to mark a type or a member that has a better version, and thus should not be used. [Obsolete("This class is obsolete. Use SomeOtherClass instead.")] class SomeClass { // } In case the class above is used, the compiler will give the w...
Nesting is great for keeping related selectors together to make it easier for future developers to understand your code. The parent selector, represented by an ampersand ("&") can help do that in more complex situations. There are several ways its can be used. Create a new selector th...
This are the tools you need to build SFML for Android on a Windows Machine CMake Git Android SDK Android NDK Apache Ant MinGW (msys basic) Java jre Java jdk Android USB Driver (Download: http://adbdriver.com/ ) Make sure you've installed all tools (Tools -> Android SDK Tools / Platf...
Add following Paths to the PATH-Enviromentvariable [Path to CMake]\bin [Path to Git]\bin [Path to SDK]\tools [Path to SDK]\platform-tools [Path to NDK] [Path to ANT]\bin [Path to MinGW]\bin [Path to MinGW]\msys\1.0\bin [Path to Java jre]\bin [Path to Java jdk]\bin Make sure you use ba...
You can find the Android Sample in [SFML_ROOT]\examples\android You can copy it to leave the SFML repository in it's original state. Open cmd.exe in the sample location. To get a list of all available Android build targets: android list target Run Update Project for the Sample: android upda...
import java.awt.AWTException; import java.awt.Robot; import java.awt.event.KeyEvent; public class KeyBoardExample { public static void main(String[] args) { try { Robot robot = new Robot(); robot.delay(3000); robot.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_Q); //...
Mouse movement: import java.awt.Robot; public class MouseClass { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { Robot robot = new Robot(); // SET THE MOUSE X Y POSITION robot.mouseMove(300, 550); } } Press left/right button of mouse: import java.awt....
Swift 2 import UIKit extension UIDevice { var modelName: String { var systemInfo = utsname() uname(&systemInfo) let machineMirror = Mirror(reflecting: systemInfo.machine) let identifier = machineMirror.children.reduce("") { identifier, ele...
You can disable compiler warnings using #pragma warning disable and restore them using #pragma warning restore: #pragma warning disable CS0168 // Will not generate the "unused variable" compiler warning since it was disabled var x = 5; #pragma warning restore CS0168 // Will gene...
We shall create a simple Alert Dialog in Xamarin.Android Now considering you have gone through the getting started guide from the documentation. You must be having the project structure like this: Your Main Activity must be looking like this: public class MainActivity : Activity { ...
Individual elements can be accessed through indexes. Python arrays are zero-indexed. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) print(my_array[1]) # 2 print(my_array[2]) # 3 print(my_array[0]) # 1
my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.append(6) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]) Note that the value 6 was appended to the existing array values.
We can use the insert() method to insert a value at any index of the array. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.insert(0,0) #array('i', [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) In the above example, the value 0 was inserted at index 0. Note that the first argument is the index while se...
A python array can be extended with more than one value using extend() method. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_extnd_array = array('i', [7,8,9,10]) my_array.extend(my_extnd_array) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10]) We see that the array my_array was extended...
Here is an example: my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) c=[11,12,13] my_array.fromlist(c) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13]) So we see that the values 11,12 and 13 were added from list c to my_array.
Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.remove(4) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 5]) We see that the element 4 was removed from the array.
pop removes the last element from the array. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.pop() # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4]) So we see that the last element (5) was popped out of array.

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