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In this example, 2.13.2 is the latest version. We install it via bower, specifying the particular version as ember#2.13.2 and including the save flag to persist it to bower.json. As of writing this post the latest version is 2.13.2. From the command line, in the root of your app's directory, run: ...
Since Ember Data is an Ember CLI add-on we can install it just like any other add-on by using ember install. As of writing this post the latest version is 2.13.1. From the command line, in the root of your app's directory, run: ember install [email protected]
Ember CLI is a normal npm package. To update it we have to uninstall it and then install the version we want. As of writing this post the latest version is 2.13.2. From the command line run: npm uninstall -g ember-cli npm cache clean bower cache clean npm install -g [email protected] To verif...
Sometimes you want to do something with the exception you catch (like write to log or print a warning) and let it bubble up to the upper scope to be handled. To do so, you can rethrow any exception you catch: try { ... // some code here } catch (const SomeException& e) { std::cout &l...
Color state lists can be used as colors, but will change depending on the state of the view they are used for. To define one, create a resource file in res/color/foo.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/ap...
You can create one table from another by adding a SELECT statement at the end of the CREATE TABLE statement: CREATE TABLE stack ( id_user INT, username VARCHAR(30), password VARCHAR(30) ); Create a table in the same database: -- create a table from another table in the same data...
A static class is lazily initialized on member access and lives for the duration of the application domain. void Main() { Console.WriteLine("Static classes are lazily initialized"); Console.WriteLine("The static constructor is only invoked when the class is first accessed&...
import pandas as pd import numpy as np np.random.seed(123) x = np.random.standard_normal(4) y = range(4) df = pd.DataFrame({'X':x, 'Y':y}) >>> df X Y 0 -1.085631 0 1 0.997345 1 2 0.282978 2 3 -1.506295 3
If you want to catch all routes, then you could use a regular expression as shown: Route::any('{catchall}', 'CatchAllController@handle')->where('catchall', '.*'); Important: If you have other routes and you don't want for the catch-all to interfere, you should put it in the end. For example: ...
You can create a DataFrame from a list of simple tuples, and can even choose the specific elements of the tuples you want to use. Here we will create a DataFrame using all of the data in each tuple except for the last element. import pandas as pd data = [ ('p1', 't1', 1, 2), ('p1', 't2', 3, 4)...
val num = 42d Print two decimal places for num using f println(f"$num%2.2f") 42.00 Print num using scientific notation using e println(f"$num%e") 4.200000e+01 Print num in hexadecimal with a println(f"$num%a") 0x1.5p5 Other format strings can be found ...
If you would like to test a line of macro code without needing to run an entire sub, you can type commands directly into the Immediate Window and hit ENTER to run the line. For testing the output of a line, you can precede it with a question mark ? to print directly to the Immediate Window. Altern...
if ([object respondsToSelector:@selector(someOptionalMethodInProtocol:)]) { [object someOptionalMethodInProtocol:argument]; }
Every authenticated user has a Firebase uid that's unique across all providers and is returned in the result of every authentication method. A good way to store your user's data is to create a node to keep all the users's data and to protect it using your security rules - Database { "use...
In Swift, we can exponentiate Doubles with the built-in pow() method: pow(BASE, EXPONENT) In the code below, the base (5) is set to the power of the exponent (2) : let number = pow(5.0, 2.0) // Equals 25
Any data structure that supports __getitem__ can have their nested structure formatted: person = {'first': 'Arthur', 'last': 'Dent'} '{p[first]} {p[last]}'.format(p=person) # 'Arthur Dent' Object attributes can be accessed using getattr(): class Person(object): first = 'Zaphod' la...
There are two main versions of IntelliJ IDEA: the Community edition and the Ultimate edition. The Community edition is free and is not lacking for features in terms of Java SE development. Windows & Linux Download IntelliJ IDEA from the JetBrains website, and follow installation procedures. If...
There are a couple of ways to delete a column in a DataFrame. import numpy as np import pandas as pd np.random.seed(0) pd.DataFrame(np.random.randn(5, 6), columns=list('ABCDEF')) print(df) # Output: # A B C D E F # 0 -0.895467 0.386902...
Accumulators are write-only variables which can be created with SparkContext.accumulator: val accumulator = sc.accumulator(0, name = "My accumulator") // name is optional modified with +=: val someRDD = sc.parallelize(Array(1, 2, 3, 4)) someRDD.foreach(element => accumulator += el...
Due to Node's asynchronous nature, creating or using a directory by first: checking for its existence with fs.stat(), then creating or using it depending of the results of the existence check, can lead to a race condition if the folder is created between the time of the check and the time of ...

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