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Templates are HTML files that may contain logic. You can specify a template in two ways: Passing template as a file path @Component({ templateUrl: 'hero.component.html', }) Passing a template as an inline code @Component({ template: `<div>My template here</div>`, }) Tem...
Let's assume we have a Dogs application, then our model will be a Dog class. DatabaseReference reference = FirebaseDatabase.getInstance().getReference().child("dogs"); This is how to send a Dog to the database, a new unique dog and set the dog with the key. String key = reference.push...
A module is a class with the @NgModule decorator. To create a module we add @NgModule passing some parameters: bootstrap: The component that will be the root of your application. This configuration is only present on your root module declarations: Resources the module declares. When you add a ne...
Modules can be nested by using the imports parameter of @NgModule decorator. We can create a core.module in our application that will contain generic things, like a ReservePipe (a pipe that reverse a string) and bundle those in this module: import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common'; import {...
Unfortunately, batch does not have a built-in method to generate alphabets, but using %random% and for loop, we can 'generate' alphabets. This is a simple idea of how this works. set /a result=(%random%*26/32768)+1 for /f "tokens=%result%" %%I in ("A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P...
The model view controller is a very common design pattern that has been around for quite some time. This pattern focuses on reducing spaghetti code by separating classes into functional parts. Recently I have been experimenting with this design pattern in Unity and would like to lay out a basic exam...
In Unix/Posix systems: >$ echo "Hello World!" This simple command will print Hello World on the terminal.
Here is how to create your own singleton class for toast messages, If your application need to show success, warning and the danger messages for different use cases you can use this class after you have modified it to your own specifications. public class ToastGenerate { private stati...
In this example, base class Singleton provides getMessage() method that returns "Hello world!" message. It's subclasses UppercaseSingleton and LowercaseSingleton override getMessage() method to provide appropriate representation of the message. //Yeah, we'll need reflection to pull this ...
The below example uses Android.Runtime.InputStreamInvoker and Android.Runtime.OutputStreamInvoker types obtain Java.IO.InputStream and Java.IO.OutputStream. Once we have a Java.IO.InputStream instance, we can use its .Available() method to get the number of available response bytes which we can use...
Grouping with the data.table package is done using the syntax dt[i, j, by] Which can be read out loud as: "Take dt, subset rows using i, then calculate j, grouped by by." Within the dt statement, multiple calculations or groups should be put in a list. Since an alias for list() is .(), bo...
To send a file and form data in single request, content should have multipart/form-data type. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.IO; using System.Net; using System.Threading.Tasks; public async Task<string> UploadFile(string url, string filename, Diction...
Use the following flowchart to choose the right Collection for the job. This flowchart was based off [http://i.stack.imgur.com/aSDsG.png).
parse_url(): This function parses a URL and returns an associative array containing any of the various components of the URL that are present. $url = parse_url('http://example.com/project/controller/action/param1/param2'); Array ( [scheme] => http [host] => example.com ...
explode(): Returns an array of strings, each of which is a substring of string formed by splitting it on boundaries formed by the string delimiter. This function is pretty much straight forward. $url = "http://example.com/project/controller/action/param1/param2"; $parts = explode(...
Choosing which C++ Container to use can be tricky, so here's a simple flowchart to help decide which Container is right for the job. This flowchart was based on Mikael Persson's post. This little graphic in the flowchart is from Megan Hopkins
Static members have class scope as opposed to object scope C++ Example // define in header class Singleton { public: static Singleton *getInstance(); private: Singleton() {} static Singleton *instance; }; // initialize in .cpp Singleton* Singleton::instance = 0...
Defined within Another Class C++ Nested Class[ref] (needs a reference to enclosing class) class Outer { class Inner { public: Inner(Outer* o) :outer(o) {} private: Outer* outer; }; }; Java [non-static] Nested Class (aka Inner Class or Member Class...
Many argue that Java is ONLY pass-by-value, but it's more nuanced than that. Compare the following C++ and Java examples to see the many flavors of pass-by-value (aka copy) and pass-by-reference (aka alias). C++ Example (complete code) // passes a COPY of the object static void passByCopy(Pa...
Abstract Method declared without an implementation C++ pure virtual method virtual void eat(void) = 0; Java abstract method abstract void draw(); Abstract Class cannot be instantiated C++ cannot be instantiated; has at least 1 pure virtual method class AB {public: virtual void f() = ...

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