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After receiving the arguments, you can print them as follows: int main(int argc, char **argv) { for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) { printf("Argument %d: [%s]\n", i, argv[i]); } } Notes The argv parameter can be also defined as char *argv[]. argv[0] may co...
Selenium Grid Node configuration resides on the Node itself and holds the information about network configuration and Node capabilities. The configuration can be applied in various ways: Default Configuration JSON Configuration Command line Configuration JSON Configuration The node configur...
Create a receiver. This class will receive the intent and handle it how you wish. public class AlarmReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver { @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { // Handle intent int reqCode = intent.getExtras().getInt(&...
The data.table package introduces the function fread. While it is similar to read.table, fread is usually faster and more flexible, guessing the file's delimiter automatically. # get the file path of a CSV included in R's utils package csv_path <- system.file("misc", "exDIF.csv&q...
There are several R packages to read excel files, each of which using different languages or resources, as summarized in the following table: R packageUsesxlsxJavaXLconnectJavaopenxlsxC++readxlC++RODBCODBCgdataPerl For the packages that use Java or ODBC it is important to know details about your s...
Background threads cannot modify the UI; almost all UIKit methods must be called on the main thread. From a subclass of NSObject (including any UIViewController or UIView): InvokeOnMainThread(() => { // Call UI methods here }); From a standard C# class: UIApplication.SharedApplicat...
In general, most of the objects you would interact with as a user would tend to be a vector; e.g numeric vector, logical vector. These objects can only take in a single type of variable (a numeric vector can only have numbers inside it). A list would be able to store any type variable in it, making...
# example data test_sentences <- c("The quick brown fox quickly", "jumps over the lazy dog") Let's make the brown fox red: sub("brown","red", test_sentences) #[1] "The quick red fox quickly" "jumps over the lazy dog" Now, ...
Head over to CMake download page and get a binary for your operating system, e.g. Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X. On Windows double click the binary to install. On Linux run the binary from a terminal. On Linux, you can also install the packages from the distribution's package manager. On Ubuntu 16.0...
LibGDX has a fairly simple setup, with the help of a simple Java program. You can find the download here. When you startup the application, it will look something like this: Note: This screenshot have been taken on Linux and shows path that differs from a Windows installation. However, the form is...
(loop for i from 0 to 10 do (print i)) ; prints 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (loop for i from 0 below 10 do (print i)) ; prints 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (loop for i from 10 above 0 do (print i)) ; prints 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (loop for i from 10 to 0 do (print i)) ; prints noth...
The emptiness of a list is associated to the boolean False, so you don't have to check len(lst) == 0, but just lst or not lst lst = [] if not lst: print("list is empty") # Output: list is empty
This example assumes you have already installed Java and Gradle. Use the following project structure: src/ main/ java/ com/ example/ Application.java build.gradle build.gradle is your build script for Gradle build system with the following content: buildscri...
Considering the following dictionary: d = {"a": 1, "b": 2, "c": 3} To iterate through its keys, you can use: for key in d: print(key) Output: "a" "b" "c" This is equivalent to: for key in d.keys(): print(key) ...
Use os.path.abspath: >>> os.getcwd() '/Users/csaftoiu/tmp' >>> os.path.abspath('foo') '/Users/csaftoiu/tmp/foo' >>> os.path.abspath('../foo') '/Users/csaftoiu/foo' >>> os.path.abspath('/foo') '/foo'
To split one component off of the path: >>> p = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'foo.txt') >>> p '/Users/csaftoiu/tmp/foo.txt' >>> os.path.dirname(p) '/Users/csaftoiu/tmp' >>> os.path.basename(p) 'foo.txt' >>> os.path.split(os.getcwd()) ('/Users/csafto...
Every package requires a setup.py file which describes the package. Consider the following directory structure for a simple package: +-- package_name | | | +-- __init__.py | +-- setup.py The __init__.py contains only the line def foo(): return 100. The following setup.py...
unique drops duplicates so that each element in the result is unique (only appears once): x = c(2, 1, 1, 2, 1) unique(x) # 2 1 Values are returned in the order they first appeared. duplicated tags each duplicated element: duplicated(x) # FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE anyDuplicated(x) >...
Imagine you have the following HTML: <div> <label>Name:</label> John Smith </div> And you need to locate the text "John Smith" after the label element. In this case, you can locate the label element by text and then use .next_sibling property: from ...
BeautifulSoup has a limited support for CSS selectors, but covers most commonly used ones. Use select() method to find multiple elements and select_one() to find a single element. Basic example: from bs4 import BeautifulSoup data = """ <ul> <li class="item&quo...

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