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Func also supports Covariant & Contravariant // Simple hierarchy of classes. public class Person { } public class Employee : Person { } class Program { static Employee FindByTitle(String title) { // This is a stub for a method that returns // an employee that h...
The double-colon syntax of names in the use statement looks similar to names used elsewhere in the code, but meaning of these paths is different. Names in the use statement by default are interpreted as absolute, starting at the crate root. Names elsewhere in the code are relative to the current mo...
Assuming you have this YAML locale file: # config/locales/en.yml en: header: title: "My header title" and you want to display your title string, you can do this # in ERB files <%= t('header.title') %> # in SLIM files = t('header.title')
Array.join(separator) can be used to output an array as a string, with a configurable separator. Default (separator = ","): ["a", "b", "c"].join() === "a,b,c" With a string separator: [1, 2, 3, 4].join(" + ") === "1 + 2 + 3 + 4&q...
If you have no type at all, commonly used for functions that do not return anything: function log(): void { console.log('I return nothing'); } void types Can only be assigned null or undefined.
Add one common horizontal line for all categorical variables # sample data df <- data.frame(x=('A', 'B'), y = c(3, 4)) p1 <- ggplot(df, aes(x=x, y=y)) + geom_bar(position = "dodge", stat = 'identity') + theme_bw() p1 + geom_hline(aes(yintercept=5), colour=...
To convert decimal number to binary format use base 2 Int32 Number = 15; Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToString(Number, 2)); //OUTPUT : 1111 To convert decimal number to octal format use base 8 int Number = 15; Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToString(Number, 8)); //OUTPUT : 17 To conv...
{foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.keys # => [:foo, :biz] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.values # => ["bar", "baz"] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.to_a # => [[:foo, "bar"], [:biz, "baz"]] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.each #<Enumerator: {:foo=>"bar", :b...
Highchart by default puts a credits label in the lower right corner of the chart. This can be removed using credits option in your chart settings. credits: { enabled: false } Or credits: false will remove the highcharts.com logo.
GetLastError returns a numerical error code. To obtain a descriptive error message (e.g., to display to a user), you can call FormatMessage: // This functions fills a caller-defined character buffer (pBuffer) // of max length (cchBufferLength) with the human-readable error message // for a Win32 ...
The return statement in Bash doesn't return a value like C-functions, instead it exits the function with a return status. You can think of it as the exit status of that function. If you want to return a value from the function then send the value to stdout like this: fun() { local var="S...
Before C++17, having pointers with a value of nullptr commonly represented the absence of a value. This is a good solution for large objects that have been dynamically allocated and are already managed by pointers. However, this solution does not work well for small or primitive types such as int, w...
Some C implementations permit code to write to one member of a union type then read from another in order to perform a sort of reinterpreting cast (parsing the new type as the bit representation of the old one). It is important to note however, this is not permitted by the C standard current or pas...
Large fluent assertions do become harder to read, but when combined with classes that have good implementations of ToString(), they can generate very useful error messages. [Test] public void AdvancedContraintsGiveUsefulErrorMessages() { Assert.That(actualCollection, Has .Count.Equa...
Invoking a function as a method of an object the value of this will be that object. var obj = { name: "Foo", print: function () { console.log(this.name) } } We can now invoke print as a method of obj. this will be obj obj.print(); This will thus log: Foo...
Invoking a function as an anonymous function, this will be the global object (self in the browser). function func() { return this; } func() === window; // true 5 In ECMAScript 5's strict mode, this will be undefined if the function is invoked anonymously. (function () { "use...
When a function is invoked as a constructor with the new keyword this takes the value of the object being constructed function Obj(name) { this.name = name; } var obj = new Obj("Foo"); console.log(obj); This will log { name: "Foo" }
6 When using arrow functions this takes the value from the enclosing execution context's this (that is, this in arrow functions has lexical scope rather than the usual dynamic scope). In global code (code that doesn't belong to any function) it would be the global object. And it keeps that way, eve...
The apply and call methods in every function allow it to provide a custom value for this. function print() { console.log(this.toPrint); } print.apply({ toPrint: "Foo" }); // >> "Foo" print.call({ toPrint: "Foo" }); // >> "Foo" You mig...
The bind method of every function allows you to create new version of that function with the context strictly bound to a specific object. It is specially useful to force a function to be called as a method of an object. var obj = { foo: 'bar' }; function foo() { return this.foo; } fooOb...

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