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Here-strings are very useful when creating multiline strings. One of the biggest benefits compared to other multiline strings are that you can use quotes without having to escape them using a backtick. Here-string Here-strings begin with @" and a linebreak and end with "@ on it's own lin...
Using variables in a string You can concatenate strings using variables inside a double-quoted string. This does not work with properties. $string1 = "Power" $string2 = "Shell" "Greetings from $string1$string2" Using the + operator You can also join strings usin...
When used inside a double-quoted string, the escape character (backtick `) reperesents a special character. `0 #Null `a #Alert/Beep `b #Backspace `f #Form feed (used for printer output) `n #New line `r #Carriage return `t #Horizontal tab `v #Vertical tab (used for pri...
You can specify a file to a ps1-script to execute it's content on launch using the -File parameter. Basic script MyScript.ps1 (Get-Date).ToShortDateString() "Hello World" Output: >PowerShell.exe -File Desktop\MyScript.ps1 10.09.2016 Hello World Using parameters and argument...
public static async Task PostAsync(this Uri uri, object value) { var content = new ObjectContext(value.GetType(), value, new JsonMediaTypeFormatter()); using (var client = new HttpClient()) { return await client.PostAsync(uri, content); } } . . . var uri = new ...
public static async Task<TResult> GetAnsync<TResult>(this Uri uri) { using (var client = new HttpClient()) { var message = await client.GetAsync(uri); if (!message.IsSuccessStatusCode) throw new Exception(); return message.ReadAsAsyn...
To use default values with **kwargs def fun(**kwargs): print kwargs.get('value', 0) fun() # print 0 fun(value=1) # print 1
from py2neo import authenticate, Graph, Node, Relationship authenticate("localhost:7474", "neo4j", "<pass>") graph = Graph() You have to make sure your Neo4j Database exists at localhost:7474 with the appropriate credentials. the graph object is your interfa...
results = News.objects.todays_news() for r in results: article = graph.merge_one("NewsArticle", "news_id", r) article.properties["title"] = results[r]['news_title'] article.properties["timestamp"] = results[r]['news_timestamp'] article.pus...
results = News.objects.todays_news() for r in results: article = graph.merge_one("NewsArticle", "news_id", r) if 'LOCATION' in results[r].keys(): for loc in results[r]['LOCATION']: loc = graph.merge_one("Location", "name", loc)...
def get_autocomplete(text): query = """ start n = node(*) where n.name =~ '(?i)%s.*' return n.name,labels(n) limit 10; """ query = query % (text) obj = [] for res in graph.cypher.execute(query): # print res[0],res[1] obj.a...
def search_news_by_entity(location,timestamp): query = """ MATCH (n)-[]->(l) where l.name='%s' and n.timestamp='%s' RETURN n.news_id limit 10 """ query = query % (location,timestamp) news_ids = [] for res in graph.cypher.e...
Count articles connected to a particular person over time MATCH (n)-[]->(l) where l.name='Donald Trump' RETURN n.date,count(*) order by n.date Search for other People / Locations connected to the same news articles as Trump with at least 5 total relationship nodes. MATCH (n:NewsArticle)-[...
Detailed instructions on getting sorting set up or installed.
The EditText is the standard text entry widget in Android apps. If the user needs to enter text into an app, this is the primary way for them to do that. EditText There are many important properties that can be set to customize the behavior of an EditText. Several of these are listed below. Check ...
The fork/join framework in Java is ideal for a problem that can be divided into smaller pieces and solved in parallel. The fundamental steps of a fork/join problem are: Divide the problem into multiple pieces Solve each of the pieces in parallel to each other Combine each of the sub-solutions ...
Nested list comprehensions, unlike list comprehensions with nested loops, are List comprehensions within a list comprehension. The initial expression can be any arbitrary expression, including another list comprehension. #List Comprehension with nested loop [x + y for x in [1, 2, 3] for y in [3, 4...
Startup # Load library setwidth on start - to set the width automatically. .First <- function() { library(setwidth) # If 256 color terminal - use library colorout. if (Sys.getenv("TERM") %in% c("xterm-256color", "screen-256color")) { library("col...

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