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vagrant up By default the box will be provisioned.
vagrant up --no-provision
vagrant provision
[<Measure>] type m // meters [<Measure>] type cm // centimeters // Conversion factor let cmInM = 100<cm/m> let distanceInM = 1<m> let distanceInCM = distanceInM * cmInM // 100<cm> // Conversion function let cmToM (x : int<cm>) = x / 100<cm/m> l...
from struct import pack print(pack('I3c', 123, b'a', b'b', b'c')) # b'{\x00\x00\x00abc'
Having a button there is all well and good, but what's the point if clicking it does nothing? ActionListeners are used to tell your button, or other component to do something when it is activated. Adding ActionListeners is done as such. buttonA.addActionListener(new ActionListener() { @Overri...
For the example, lets say that we have a List of type String that contains four elements: "hello, ", "how ", "are ", "you?" The best way to iterate over each element is by using a for-each loop: public void printEachElement(List<String> list){ for...
#include <iostream> long double operator"" _km(long double val) { return val * 1000.0; } long double operator"" _mi(long double val) { return val * 1609.344; } int main() { std::cout << "3 km = " << 3.0_km << " m...
options = { "x": ["a", "b"], "y": [10, 20, 30] } Given a dictionary such as the one shown above, where there is a list representing a set of values to explore for the corresponding key. Suppose you want to explore "x"="a" w...
If you use a dictionary as an iterator (e.g. in a for statement), it traverses the keys of the dictionary. For example: d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c':3} for key in d: print(key, d[key]) # c 3 # b 2 # a 1 The same is true when used in a comprehension print([key for key in d]) # ['c', 'b', '...
Throughout this example it is assumed that the 'root' object that is being serialized to JSON is an instance of the following class : public class MyJson { }   Example 1 : An example of an instance of MyJson, as is: {} i.e. since the class has no fields, only curly brackets are serialized...
If you have a vector in polar form (direction & distance) you will want to convert it to a cartesian vector with a x and y component. For referance the screen coordinate system has directions as 0 deg points from left to right, 90 (PI/2) point down the screen, and so on in a clock wise direction...
In XAML: <RadioButton IsChecked="{Binding EntityValue, Mode=TwoWay, Converter={StaticResource StringToIsCheckedConverter}, ConverterParameter=Male}" Content="Male"/> <RadioButton IsChecked="{Bindi...
public Result sayHello() { JsonNode json = request().body().asJson(); if(json == null) { return badRequest("Expecting Json data"); } else { String name = json.findPath("name").textValue(); if(name == null) { return badRequest...
@BodyParser.Of(BodyParser.Json.class) public Result sayHello() { JsonNode json = request().body().asJson(); String name = json.findPath("name").textValue(); if(name == null) { return badRequest("Missing parameter [name]"); } else { return ok...
CommandDescriptionzRedraw current line at the top of the window and put the cursor on the first non-blank character on the line.ztLike z but leave the cursor in the same column.z.Redraw current line at the center of the window and put the cursor on the first non-blank character on the line.zzLike z....
There are many cases when one has created an NSDate from only an hour and minute format, i.e: 08:12 that returns from a server as a String and you initiate an NSDate instance by these values only. The downside for this situation is that your NSDate is almost completely "naked" and what yo...
If your application is available in different languages, you usually show the current locale in the URL. scope '/(:locale)', locale: /#{I18n.available_locales.join('|')}/ do root 'example#root' # other routes end Your root will be accessible via the locales defined in I18n.available_l...
Create SharedPreferences BuyyaPref SharedPreferences pref = getApplicationContext().getSharedPreferences("BuyyaPref", MODE_PRIVATE); Editor editor = pref.edit(); Storing data as KEY/VALUE pair editor.putBoolean("key_name1", true); // Saving boolean - true/false ...
Let's say you have class with generic methods. And you need to call its functions with reflection. public class Sample { public void GenericMethod<T>() { // ... } public static void StaticMethod<T>() { //... } } Let's say we want to...

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