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The two functions fn1 and fn2 can return multiple tensors, but they have to return the exact same number and types of outputs. x = tf.constant(1.) bool = tf.constant(True) def fn1(): return tf.add(x, 1.), x def fn2(): return tf.add(x, 10.), x res1, res2 = tf.cond(bool, fn1, fn2)...
Below won't work on a Windows machine $file = $request->file('file_upload'); $sampleName = 'UserUpload'; $destination = app_path() . '/myStorage/'; $fileName = $sampleName . '-' . date('Y-m-d-H:i:s') . '.' . $file->getClientOriginalExtension(); $file->move($destination, $fileName); ...
the timedelta module comes in handy to compute differences between times: from datetime import datetime, timedelta now = datetime.now() then = datetime(2016, 5, 23) # datetime.datetime(2016, 05, 23, 0, 0, 0) Specifying time is optional when creating a new datetime object delta = now-then ...
To generate a list (tree view) of currently installed packages, use npm list ls, la and ll are aliases of list command. la and ll commands shows extended information like description and repository. Options The response format can be changed by passing options. npm list --json json - Sh...
In general, an observer is a class with a specific method being called when an action on the observed object occurs. In certain situations, closures can be enough to implement the observer design pattern. Here is a detailed example of such an implementation. Let's first declare a class whose purpos...
Common Lisp already has a reverse function, but if it didn't, then it could be implemented easily using reduce. Given a list like (1 2 3) === (cons 1 (cons 2 (cons 3 '()))) the reversed list is (cons 3 (cons 2 (cons 1 '()))) === (3 2 1) That may not be an obvious use of reduce, but if we ha...
The intrinsic pack function packs an array into a vector, selecting elements based on a given mask. The function has two forms PACK(array, mask) PACK(array, mask, vector) (that is, the vector argument is optional). In both cases array is an array, and mask of logical type and conformable with...
Python 3 allows you to define function arguments which can only be assigned by keyword, even without default values. This is done by using star * to consume additional positional parameters without setting the keyword parameters. All arguments after the * are keyword-only (i.e. non-positional) arg...
Sometimes a column should show different content than just the toString value of the cell item. In this case the TableCells created by the cellFactory of the TableColumn is customized to change the layout based on the item. Important Note: TableView only creates the TableCells that are shown in the...
Placeholders in the query string need to be set by using the set* methods: String sql = "SELECT * FROM EMP WHERE JOB = ? AND SAL > ?"; //Create statement to make your operations PreparedStatement statement = connection.prepareStatement(sql); statement.setString(1, "MANAGER&...
Through the use of event types you can easily reduce code bloat that often occurs when defining events for many objects on stage by filtering events in 1 function rather than defining many event handling functions. Imagine we have 10 objects on stage named object1, object2 ... object10 You could d...
Consider the following C# code Expression<Func<int, int>> expression = a => a + 1; Because the C# compiler sees that the lambda expression is assigned to an Expression type rather than a delegate type it generates an expression tree roughly equivalent to this code ParameterExpres...
Using escaped brackets, you can define a capturing group in a pattern that can be backreferenced in the substitution string with \1: $ echo Hello world! | sed 's/\(Hello\) world!/\1 sed/' Hello sed With multiple groups: $ echo one two three | sed 's/\(one\) \(two\) \(three\)/\3 \2 \1/' three ...
Extension methods enable you to simplify your interface definitions by only including core required functionality in the interface itself and allowing you to define convenience methods and overloads as extension methods. Interfaces with fewer methods are easier to implement in new classes. Keeping o...
Dim array2D(,) As Integer = {{1, 2, 3}, {4, 5, 6}} ' array2D(0, 0) is 1 ; array2D(0, 1) is 2 ; array2D(1, 0) is 4 Dim array3D(,,) As Integer = {{{1, 2, 3}, {4, 5, 6}}, {{7, 8, 9}, {10, 11, 12}}} ' array3D(0, 0, 0) is 1 ; array3D(0, 0, 1) is 2 ' array3D(0, 1, 0) is 4 ; array3D(1, 0, 0) is 7 ...
You can test if a string matches several regular expressions using a switch statement. Example case "Ruby is #1!" when /\APython/ puts "Boooo." when /\ARuby/ puts "You are right." else puts "Sorry, I didn't understand that." end This w...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 3; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(false); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginNam...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 2; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(true); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginName...
Arrays in C can be seen as a contiguous chunk of memory. More precisely, the last dimension of the array is the contiguous part. We call this the row-major order. Understanding this and the fact that a cache fault loads a complete cache line into the cache when accessing uncached data to prevent sub...
val str = "Hello!" if (str.length == 0) { print("The string is empty!") } else if (str.length > 5) { print("The string is short!") } else { print("The string is long!") } The else-branches are optional in normal if-statements.

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