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Creates an image representing a gradient of colors radiating from the center of the gradient radial-gradient(red, orange, yellow) /*A gradient coming out from the middle of the gradient, red at the center, then orange, until it is finally yellow at the edges*/
Ruby hashes use the methods hash and eql? to perform the hash operation and assign objects stored in the hash to internal hash bins. The default implementation of hash in Ruby is the murmur hash function over all member fields of the hashed object. To override this behavior it is possible to overrid...
One potential implementation of Redis as a backend caching utility is the django-redis-cache package. This example assumes you already have a Redis server operating. $ pip install django-redis-cache Edit your settings.py to include a CACHES object (see Django documentation on caching). CACHES ...
One potential implementation of Redis as a backend caching utility is the django-redis package. This example assumes you already have a Redis server operating. $ pip install django-redis Edit your settings.py to include a CACHES object (see Django documentation on caching). CACHES = { 'de...
When you show a location to your users, you might want the MKMapView to display a coordinate at a zoom-level instead of setting a region to show. This functionality is not implemented by default, so you need to extend MKMapView with a methods that do the complex calculation from a coordinate and zoo...
public void iterate(final String dirPath) throws IOException { final DirectoryStream<Path> paths = Files.newDirectoryStream(Paths.get(dirPath)); for (final Path path : paths) { if (Files.isDirectory(path)) { System.out.println(path.getFileName()); } } ...
Once you have created your gem to publish it you have to follow a few steps: Build your gem with gem build <gem name>.gemspec (the gemspec file must exist) Create a RubyGems account if you do not already have one here Check to make sure that no gems exist that share your gems name Publis...
MY_CONSTANT = "Hello, world" MY_CONSTANT = "Hullo, world" The above code results in a warning, because you should be using variables if you want to change their values. However it is possible to change one letter at a time in a constant without a warning, like this: MY_CONST...
def say_hi MESSAGE = "Hello" puts MESSAGE end The above code results in an error: SyntaxError: (irb):2: dynamic constant assignment.
def results = [] (1..4).each{ def what = (it%2) ? 'odd' : 'even' results << what } assert results == ['odd', 'even', 'odd', 'even'] Here, the if-condition (in (parentheses)) is slightly more complex than just testing for existence/Groovy-Truth.
Suppose the make fails: $ make Launch it instead with make VERBOSE=1 to see the commands executed. Then directly run the linker or compiler command that you'll see. Try to make it work by adding necessary flags or libraries. Then figure out what to change, so CMake itself can pass correct argum...
var baseType = typeof(List<>); var genericType = baseType.MakeGenericType(typeof(String)); var instance = Activator.CreateInstance(genericType); var method = genericType.GetMethod("GetHashCode"); var result = method.Invoke(instance, new object[] { });
import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import static java.lang.System.out; public class PolymorphismDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { List<FlyingMachine> machines = new ArrayList<FlyingMachine>(); machines.add(new FlyingMachine())...
Sometimes you will make a mistake with a lengthy macro, but would rather edit it than re-record it entirely. You can do this using the following process: Put the macro on an empty line with "<register>p. If your macro is saved in register a, the command is "ap. Edit the ma...
Using else we can perform some task when the condition is not satisfied. But what if we want to check a second condition in case that the first one was false. We can do it this way: a = 9; if mod(a,2)==0 % MOD - modulo operation, return the remainder after division of 'a' by 2 disp('a is ev...
When we use a condition within another condition we say the conditions are "nested". One special case of nested conditions is given by the elseif option, but there are numerous other ways to use nested conditons. Let's examine the following code: a = 2; if mod(a,2)==0 % MOD - modulo o...
Suppose we want to select a word with a surrounding white space, use the text object aw for around a word using visual mode: Got to normal mode by pressing ESC Type vaw at the beginning of a word This will select the word with white space
You use the condition attribute to specify the condition to use. <cfset myVar=false> <cfloop condition="myVar eq false"> <cfoutput> myVar = <b>#myVar#</b> (still in loop)<br /> </cfoutput> <cfif RandRange(1,10) eq 10> ...
Exporting a database is a simple two step process: sqlite> .output mydatabase_dump.sql sqlite> .dump Exporting a table is pretty similar: sqlite> .output mytable_dump.sql sqlite> .dump mytable The output file needs to be defined with .output prior to using .dump; otherwise, the...
Creating Gradient UIImage with colors in CGRect Swift: extension UIImage { static func gradientImageWithBounds(bounds: CGRect, colors: [CGColor]) -> UIImage { let gradientLayer = CAGradientLayer() gradientLayer.frame = bounds gradientLayer.colors = colors ...

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