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{ a, b, c } = { "Hello", "World", "!" } IO.puts a # Hello IO.puts b # World IO.puts c # ! # Tuples of different size won't match: { a, b, c } = { "Hello", "World" } # (MatchError) no match of right hand side value: { "Hello",...
The code listing below attempts to classify handwritten digits from the MNIST dataset. The digits look like this: The code will preprocess these digits, converting each image into a 2D array of 0s and 1s, and then use this data to train a neural network with upto 97% accuracy (50 epochs). "...
Let's say we need to add a button for each piece of loadedData array (for instance, each button should be a slider showing the data; for the sake of simplicity, we'll just alert a message). One may try something like this: for(var i = 0; i < loadedData.length; i++) jQuery("#container&q...
The .info file is a static text file for defining and configuring a theme. Each line in the .info file is a key-value pair with the key on the left and the value on the right, with an "equals sign" between them (e.g. name = my_theme). Semicolons are used to comment out a line. Some keys u...
The cmath module is similar to the math module, but defines functions appropriately for the complex plane. First of all, complex numbers are a numeric type that is part of the Python language itself rather than being provided by a library class. Thus we don't need to import cmath for ordinary arith...
Use module_info on Erlang modules you wish to inspect: iex> :math.module_info [module: :math, exports: [pi: 0, module_info: 0, module_info: 1, pow: 2, atan2: 2, sqrt: 1, log10: 1, log2: 1, log: 1, exp: 1, erfc: 1, erf: 1, atanh: 1, atan: 1, asinh: 1, asin: 1, acosh: 1, acos: 1, tanh...
This example shows how to configure multiple environments with different Dependency Injection configuration and separate middlewares in one Startup class. Alongside of public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app) and public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) methods one can use C...
The __info__/1 function takes one of the following atoms: :functions - Returns a keyword list of public functions along with their arities :macros - Returns a keyword list of public macros along with their arities To list the Kernel module’s functions: iex> Kernel.__info__ :functions [...
Often times you will want to have events for your objects. function spanOver(d,i){ var span = d3.select(this); span.classed("spanOver",true); } function spanOut(d,i){ var span = d3.select(this); span.classed("spanOver", false); } var div = d3.select('#divID')...
If you are looking to run a file, such as an executable, use child_process.execFile. Instead of spawning a shell like child_process.exec would, it will directly create a new process, which is slightly more efficient than running a command. The function can be used like so: const execFile = require(...
In development, you may find that using require() on the same module multiple times always returns the same module, even if you have made changes to that file. This is because modules are cached the first time they are loaded, and any subsequent module loads will load from the cache. To get around ...
You can loop over any iterable by using the standard for-loop: val list = listOf("Hello", "World", "!") for(str in list) { print(str) } Lots of things in Kotlin are iterable, like number ranges: for(i in 0..9) { print(i) } If you need an index while...
While and do-while loops work like they do in other languages: while(condition) { doSomething() } do { doSomething() } while (condition) In the do-while loop, the condition block has access to values and variables declared in the loop body.
Polymer prodives a lot of well built elements for you to use in your app. Browse them in their Element Catalog. Let's go through the workflow of using an element by including paper-input (Documentation) Download the Element To Download an element there are two ways: Bower The convinient way is...
We got the following very basic element my-element saved as src/my-element.html <link rel="import" href="bower_components/polymer/polymer.html"> <dom-module id="my-element"> <template> <style> /* local styles go here */ ...
The following example is an introduction to: Template compilation using underscore Accessing variables in a template Creating a view Rendering a view Showing a view <html> <head> <script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.1.0.min.js"></script> ...
Occasionally, we may want to display dialogs with more than one pane of content. jQuery UI offers tabs that can be used in tandem with a dialog to make this possible. While it may be more common to have tabs within a dialog's content container, this example will demonstrate how to make a list of t...
The ls command has several options that can be used together to show more information. Details/Rights The l option shows the file permissions, size, and last modified date. So if the root directory contained a dir called test and a file someFile the command: user@linux-computer:~$ ls -l Would ...
Observables are broadly categorised as Hot or Cold, depending on their emission behaviour. A Cold Observable is one which starts emitting upon request(subscription), whereas a Hot Observable is one that emits regardless of subscriptions. Cold Observable /* Demonstration of a Cold Observable */ Ob...
Although modules are ideal, if the library you are using is referenced by a global variable (like $ or _), because it was loaded by a script tag, you can create an ambient declaration in order to refer to it: declare const _: any;

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