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Install-Package NUnit This package includes all assemblies needed to create unit tests. Tests can be executed using one of the following methods: Visual Studio Unit Test Window Console runner Third party runner that supports NUnit 3 Visual Studio Unit Test Window To execute tests using ...
PHP 7 introduces a new kind of operator, which can be used to compare expressions. This operator will return -1, 0 or 1 if the first expression is less than, equal to, or greater than the second expression. // Integers print (1 <=> 1); // 0 print (1 <=> 2); // -1 print (2 <=> 1...
setTimeout Executes a function, after waiting a specified number of milliseconds. used to delay the execution of a function. Syntax : setTimeout(function, milliseconds) or window.setTimeout(function, milliseconds) Example : This example outputs "hello" to the console after 1 secon...
import pandas as pd df = pd.DataFrame({'Sex': ['M', 'M', 'F', 'M', 'F', 'F', 'M', 'M', 'F', 'F'], 'Age': [20, 19, 17, 35, 22, 22, 12, 15, 17, 22], 'Heart Disease': ['Y', 'N', 'Y', 'N', 'N', 'Y', 'N', 'Y', 'N', 'Y']}) df Age Heart Disease Sex 0 20 ...
Responses can be written to a http.ResponseWriter using templates in Go. This proves as a handy tool if you wish to create dynamic pages. (To learn how Templates work in Go, please visit the Go Templates Documentation page.) Continuing with a simple example to utilise the html/template to respond ...
To access functions and properties of nullable types, you have to use special operators. The first one, ?., gives you the property or function you're trying to access, or it gives you null if the object is null: val string: String? = "Hello World!" print(string.length) // Compile erro...
If need set value 0 to column B, where in column A are duplicated data first create mask by Series.duplicated and then use DataFrame.ix or Series.mask: In [224]: df = pd.DataFrame({'A':[1,2,3,3,2], ...: 'B':[1,7,3,0,8]}) In [225]: mask = df.A.duplicated(keep=False) In...
Use drop_duplicates: In [216]: df = pd.DataFrame({'A':[1,2,3,3,2], ...: 'B':[1,7,3,0,8]}) In [217]: df Out[217]: A B 0 1 1 1 2 7 2 3 3 3 3 0 4 2 8 # keep only the last value In [218]: df.drop_duplicates(subset=['A'], keep='last') Out[218]: ...
When working with regular expressions one modifier for PCRE is g for global match. In R matching and replacement functions have two version: first match and global match: sub(pattern,replacement,text) will replace the first occurrence of pattern by replacement in text gsub(pattern,replace...
The unary plus (+) precedes its operand and evaluates to its operand. It attempts to convert the operand to a number, if it isn't already. Syntax: +expression Returns: a Number. Description The unary plus (+) operator is the fastest (and preferred) method of converting something into a n...
The delete operator deletes a property from an object. Syntax: delete object.property delete object['property'] Returns: If deletion is successful, or the property did not exist: true If the property to be deleted is an own non-configurable property (can't be deleted): false in non...
The typeof operator returns the data type of the unevaluated operand as a string. Syntax: typeof operand Returns: These are the possible return values from typeof: TypeReturn valueUndefined"undefined"Null"object"Boolean"boolean"Number"number"String&quot...
The void operator evaluates the given expression and then returns undefined. Syntax: void expression Returns: undefined Description The void operator is often used to obtain the undefined primitive value, by means of writing void 0 or void(0). Note that void is an operator, not a functio...
The unary negation (-) precedes its operand and negates it, after trying to convert it to number. Syntax: -expression Returns: a Number. Description The unary negation (-) can convert the same types / values as the unary plus (+) operator can. Values that can't be converted will evaluat...
The bitwise NOT (~) performs a NOT operation on each bit in a value. Syntax: ~expression Returns: a Number. Description The truth table for the NOT operation is: aNOT a01101337 (base 10) = 0000010100111001 (base 2) ~1337 (base 10) = 1111101011000110 (base 2) = -1338 (base 10) A bit...
The logical NOT (!) operator performs logical negation on an expression. Syntax: !expression Returns: a Boolean. Description The logical NOT (!) operator performs logical negation on an expression. Boolean values simply get inverted: !true === false and !false === true. Non-boolean val...
DynamoDB is a fully managed service provided by AWS. It does not need to be installed or configured. AWS is responsible for all administrative burdens of operating, scalling and backup/restore of the distributed database.
dc is one of the oldest language on Unix. It is using the reverse polish notation, which means that you are first stacking numbers, then operations. For example 1+1 is written as 1 1+. To print an element from the top of the stack use command p echo '2 3 + p' | dc 5 or dc <<< '2 3...
All DATEs have a time component; however, it is customary to store dates which do not need to include time information with the hours/minutes/seconds set to zero (i.e. midnight). Use an ANSI DATE literal (using ISO 8601 Date format): SELECT DATE '2000-01-01' FROM DUAL; Convert it from a string ...
Convert it from a string literal using TO_DATE(): SELECT TO_DATE( '2000-01-01 12:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS' ) FROM DUAL; Or use a TIMESTAMP literal: CREATE TABLE date_table( date_value DATE ); INSERT INTO date_table ( date_value ) VALUES ( TIMESTAMP '2000-01-01 12:00:00' ); Oracl...

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