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Python does integer division when both operands are integers. The behavior of Python's division operators have changed from Python 2.x and 3.x (see also Integer Division ). a, b, c, d, e = 3, 2, 2.0, -3, 10 Python 2.x2.7 In Python 2 the result of the ' / ' operator depends on the type of the nu...
Direction-Specific Properties CSS allows you to specify a given side to apply margin to. The four properties provided for this purpose are: margin-left margin-right margin-top margin-bottom The following code would apply a margin of 30 pixels to the left side of the selected div. View Resu...
When you clone a repository that uses submodules, you'll need to initialize and update them. $ git clone --recursive https://github.com/username/repo.git This will clone the referenced submodules and place them in the appropriate folders (including submodules within submodules). This is equivale...
Python provides string interpolation and formatting functionality through the str.format function, introduced in version 2.6 and f-strings introduced in version 3.6. Given the following variables: i = 10 f = 1.5 s = "foo" l = ['a', 1, 2] d = {'a': 1, 2: 'foo'} The following statem...
A value in a Dictionary can be accessed using its key: var books: [Int: String] = [1: "Book 1", 2: "Book 2"] let bookName = books[1] //bookName = "Book 1" The values of a dictionary can be iterated through using the values property: for book in books.values { ...
This example uses the Cars Table from the Example Databases. UPDATE Cars SET TotalCost = TotalCost + 100 WHERE Id = 3 or Id = 4 Update operations can include current values in the updated row. In this simple example the TotalCost is incremented by 100 for two rows: The TotalCost of Car #3 i...
Accessing array values is generally done through square brackets: int val; int array[10]; /* Setting the value of the fifth element to 5: */ array[4] = 5; /* The above is equal to: */ *(array + 4) = 5; /* Reading the value of the fifth element: */ val = array[4]; As a side effect of...
The <nav> element is primarily intended to be used for sections that contain main navigation blocks for the website, this can include links to other parts of the web page (e.g. anchors for a table of contents) or other pages entirely. Inline items The following will display an inline set of ...
Extensions can contain functions and computed/constant get variables. They are in the format extension ExtensionOf { //new functions and get-variables } To reference the instance of the extended object, self can be used, just as it could be used To create an extension of String that adds ...
# No import needed # No import required... from functools import reduce # ... but it can be loaded from the functools module from functools import reduce # mandatory reduce reduces an iterable by applying a function repeatedly on the next element of an iterable and the cumulative resul...
import operator reduce(operator.mul, [10, 5, -3]) # Out: -150
reduce will not terminate the iteration before the iterable has been completly iterated over so it can be used to create a non short-circuit any() or all() function: import operator # non short-circuit "all" reduce(operator.and_, [False, True, True, True]) # = False # non short-circu...
When it comes to adding/removing channels to/from your channel groups, you need to have must have the manage permission for those channel groups. But you should never grant clients the permission to manage the channel groups that they will subscribe to. If they did, then they could add any channel t...
Presence works by sending messages when a user joins, leaves, or times out from a particular channel. You can listen for these messages to track who is in a channel, and how long since they did anything. First, make sure each user as a UUID. Set this when you initialize PubNub: var pubnub = PUBNUB...
For example, you can take the absolute value of each element: list(map(abs, (1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3))) # the call to `list` is unnecessary in 2.x # Out: [1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3] Anonymous function also support for mapping a list: map(lambda x:x*2, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) # Out: [2, 4, 6, 8, 10] or convert...
For example calculating the average of each i-th element of multiple iterables: def average(*args): return float(sum(args)) / len(args) # cast to float - only mandatory for python 2.x measurement1 = [100, 111, 99, 97] measurement2 = [102, 117, 91, 102] measurement3 = [104, 102, 95, 101] ...
Xcode projects are used to organize source files, library dependencies, and other resources, as well as the settings and steps required to build the project's products. Workspaces are groups of projects and other files. Create a project You can create a New Project (⇧⌘N) from a number of built-in ...
First, install Node.js for your platform. In this example we'll create an HTTP server listening on port 1337, which sends Hello, World! to the browser. Note that, instead of using port 1337, you can use any port number of your choice which is currently not in use by any other service. The http mod...
[0-9] and \d are equivalent patterns (unless your Regex engine is unicode-aware and \d also matches things like ②). They will both match a single digit character so you can use whichever notation you find more readable. Create a string of the pattern you wish to match. If using the \d notation, you...
You can have multiple versions of Xcode installed at the same time (including beta versions). Simply rename the application in Finder to avoid conflicts. Note: Installing Xcode from the App Store will tend to overwrite an existing version on your machine. You can also install Xcode from a direct ...

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