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Once shadowing is turned on, every new drawing to the canvas will be shadowed. Turn off further shadowing by setting context.shadowColor to a transparent color. // start shadowing context.shadowColor='black'; ... render some shadowed drawings ... // turn off shadowing. context.shadowColor=...
Warning! Apply shadows sparingly! Applying shadowing is expensive and is multiplicatively expensive if you apply shadowing inside an animation loop. Instead, cache a shadowed version of your image (or other drawing): At the start of your app, create a shadowed version of your image in a secon...
The traditional use of shadowing is to give 2-dimensional drawings the illusion of 3D depth. This example shows the same "button" with and without shadowing var canvas=document.createElement("canvas"); var ctx=canvas.getContext("2d"); document.body.appendChild(can...
let's generate a DataFrame first: df = pd.DataFrame(np.arange(10).reshape(5,2), columns=list('ab')) print(df) # Output: # a b # 0 0 1 # 1 2 3 # 2 4 5 # 3 6 7 # 4 8 9 drop rows with indexes: 0 and 4 using drop([...], inplace=True) method: df.drop([0,4], inplace=True) ...
INSERT INTO Invoices [ /* column names may go here */ ] VALUES (123, '1234abc', '2016-08-05 20:18:25.770', 321, 5, '2016-08-04'); Column names are required if the table you are inserting into contains a column with the IDENTITY attribute. INSERT INTO Invoices ([ID], [Num], [DateTime], [Tota...
To get the list of all backup operations performed on the current database instance: SELECT sdb.Name AS DatabaseName, COALESCE(CONVERT(VARCHAR(50), bus.backup_finish_date, 120),'-') AS LastBackUpDateTime FROM sys.sysdatabases sdb LEFT OUTER JOIN msdb.dbo.backupset bus ON bus.database_nam...
CREATE SEQUENCE [dbo].[CustomersSeq] AS INT START WITH 10001 INCREMENT BY 1 MINVALUE -1;
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Customers] ( CustomerID INT DEFAULT (NEXT VALUE FOR [dbo].[CustomersSeq]) NOT NULL, CustomerName VARCHAR(100), );
INSERT INTO [dbo].[Customers] ([CustomerName]) VALUES ('Jerry'), ('Gorge') SELECT * FROM [dbo].[Customers] Results CustomerIDCustomerName10001Jerry10002Gorge
DELETE FROM [dbo].[Customers] WHERE CustomerName = 'Gorge'; INSERT INTO [dbo].[Customers] ([CustomerName]) VALUES ('George') SELECT * FROM [dbo].[Customers] Results CustomerIDCustomerName10001Jerry10003George
SCOPE_IDENTITY() returns the last identity value inserted into an identity column in the same scope. A scope is a module: a stored procedure, trigger, function, or batch. Therefore, two statements are in the same scope if they are in the same stored procedure, function, or batch. INSERT INTO ([col...
This function will take 2 datetime parameters, the DOB, and a date to check the age at CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[Calc_Age] ( @DOB datetime , @calcDate datetime ) RETURNS int AS BEGIN declare @age int IF (@calcDate < @DOB ) RETURN -1 -- If a DOB is supplied a...
CREATE VIEW dbo.PersonsView AS SELECT name, address FROM persons;
This query will drop the view - if it already exists - and create a new one. IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.PersonsView', 'V') IS NOT NULL DROP VIEW dbo.PersonsView GO CREATE VIEW dbo.PersonsView AS SELECT name, address FROM persons;
Will be available till the current connection persists for the user. Automatically deleted when the user disconnects. The name should start with # (#temp) CREATE TABLE #LocalTempTable( StudentID int, StudentName varchar(50), Student...
Will start with ## (##temp). Will be deleted only if user disconnects all connections. It behaves like a permanent table. CREATE TABLE ##NewGlobalTempTable( StudentID int, StudentName varchar(50), StudentAddress varchar(150)) Insert ...
Create a Job To add a job first we have to use a stored procedure named sp_add_job USE msdb ; GO EXEC dbo.sp_add_job @job_name = N'Weekly Job' ; -- the job name Then we have to add a job step using a stored procedure named sp_add_jobStep EXEC sp_add_jobstep @job_name = N'W...
Depending on the structure of your data, you can create variables that update dynamically. DECLARE @CurrentID int = (SELECT TOP 1 ID FROM Table ORDER BY CreateDate desc) DECLARE @Year int = 2014 DECLARE @CurrentID int = (SELECT ID FROM Table WHERE Year = @Year) In most cases, you will want...
Detailed instructions on getting zend-framework set up or installed.
Example of setting the isolation level: SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED; SELECT * FROM Products WHERE ProductId=1; SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ; --return to the default one READ UNCOMMITTED - means that a query in the current transaction can't access the...

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