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set mouse=a This will enable mouse interaction in the vim editor. The mouse can change the current cursor's position select text
PHP Classes are powerful tool for improving code organization and minimizing naming collisions. At some point or another, the question of how to create an action hook for a class method inevitably arises. The $function_to_add argument is often shown as a string containing the function's name, howev...
Python Code import numpy as np import cv2 #loading haarcascade classifiers for face and eye #You can find these cascade classifiers here #https://github.com/opencv/opencv/tree/master/data/haarcascades #or where you download opencv inside data/haarcascades face_cascade = cv2.CascadeClassi...
With Ruby you can modify the structure of the program in execution time. One way to do it, is by defining methods dynamically using the method method_missing. Let's say that we want to be able to test if a number is greater than other number with the syntax 777.is_greater_than_123?. # open Numeric...
Monkey patching's main issue is that it pollutes the global scope. Your code working is at the mercy of all the modules you use not stepping on each others toes. The Ruby solution to this is refinements, which are basically monkey patches in a limited scope. module Patches refine Fixnum do ...
public override async void ViewDidLoad(){ base.ViewDidLoad(); // Perform any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib. Title = "Pull to Refresh Sample"; table = new UITableView(new CGRect(0, 20, View.Bounds.Width, View.Bounds.Height - 20)); //table.Aut...
drop table table01; drop table table02; create table table01 ( code int, name varchar(50), old int ); create table table02 ( code int, name varchar(50), old int ); truncate table table01; insert into table01 values (1, 'A', 10); insert in...
The simplest approach to parallel reduction in CUDA is to assign a single block to perform the task: static const int arraySize = 10000; static const int blockSize = 1024; __global__ void sumCommSingleBlock(const int *a, int *out) { int idx = threadIdx.x; int sum = 0; for (int i ...
Doing parallel reduction for a non-commutative operator is a bit more involved, compared to commutative version. In the example we still use a addition over integers for the simplicity sake. It could be replaced, for example, with matrix multiplication which really is non-commutative. Note, when ...
Multi-block approach to parallel reduction in CUDA poses an additional challenge, compared to single-block approach, because blocks are limited in communication. The idea is to let each block compute a part of the input array, and then have one final block to merge all the partial results. To do t...
Multi-block approach to parallel reduction is very similar to the single-block approach. The global input array must be split into sections, each reduced by a single block. When a partial result from each block is obtained, one final block reduces these to obtain the final result. sumNoncommSin...
Sometimes the reduction has to be performed on a very small scale, as a part of a bigger CUDA kernel. Suppose for example, that the input data has exactly 32 elements - the number of threads in a warp. In such scenario a single warp can be assigned to perform the reduction. Given that warp execut...
Sometimes the reduction has to be performed on a very small scale, as a part of a bigger CUDA kernel. Suppose for example, that the input data has exactly 32 elements - the number of threads in a warp. In such scenario a single warp can be assigned to perform the reduction. Given that warp execut...
Typically, reduction is performed on global or shared array. However, when the reduction is performed on a very small scale, as a part of a bigger CUDA kernel, it can be performed with a single warp. When that happens, on Keppler or higher architectures (CC>=3.0), it is possible to use warp-shu...
That the easiest case actually, very natural in the React world and the chances are - you are already using it. You can pass props down to child components. In this example message is the prop that we pass down to the child component, the name message is chosen arbitrarily, you can name it anything...
Go to Catalog > Filters and select Insert to create a filter group. Assign a filter group name (e.g. Color) and add filter name values (e.g. Blue, Red, Yellow).
Go to Catalog > Categories and Edit a category. Under the Data tab add the filters you want to be able to apply to that category (e.g. Color > Blue, Color > Red).
Go to Catalog > Products and Edit a product. Under the Links tab add the filters which apply to the product (e.g. Color > Blue). Apply to as many products as applicable.
Go to Extensions > Modules > Filter. If not installed select Install. Click Edit & then Enabled from option & then Save module.
Go to Design > Layout > Edit Category Page and Set whatever position and sort order you would like. and then save.

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