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The most basic use of a float is having text wrap around an image. The below code will produce two paragraphs and an image, with the second paragraph flowing around the image. Notice that it is always content after the floated element that flows around the floated element. HTML: <p>Lorem ips...
A simple two-column layout consists of two fixed-width, floated elements. Note that the sidebar and content area are not the same height in this example. This is one of the tricky parts with multi-column layouts using floats, and requires workarounds to make multiple columns appear to be the same he...
a = 1 - Math.abs(1 - a % 2); // This will throw an error if my arithmetic above is wrong. assert a >= 0 && a <= 1 : "Calculated value of " + a + " is outside of expected bounds"; return a;
This downloads a file from the Dropbox API at the remote path /Homework/math/Prime_Numbers.txt to the local path Prime_Numbers.txt in the current folder: curl -X POST https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/download \ --header "Authorization: Bearer <ACCESS_TOKEN>" \ --head...
Adapted from the tutorial, this uses the SwiftyDropbox library to download a file, with a progress callback on the download method to get progress information: // Download a file let destination : (NSURL, NSHTTPURLResponse) -> NSURL = { temporaryURL, response in let fileManager = NSFileMan...
This uses the Dropbox Python SDK to download a file from the Dropbox API at the remote path /Homework/math/Prime_Numbers.txt to the local file Prime_Numbers.txt: import dropbox dbx = dropbox.Dropbox("<ACCESS_TOKEN>") with open("Prime_Numbers.txt", "wb") as f:...
Dropbox.authorizedClient!.files.download(path: path, destination: destination).response { response, error in if let (metadata, url) = response { print("*** Download file ***") print("Downloaded file name: \(metadata.name)") print("Downloaded f...
#include <stdio.h> #include <curl/curl.h> int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { CURL *curl; CURLcode res; /* In windows, this will init the winsock stuff */ curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_ALL); /* get a curl handle */ curl = curl_easy_init()...
This downloads just a piece of a file, using Range Retrieval Requests, from the Dropbox API at the remote path /Homework/math/Prime_Numbers.txt to the local path Prime_Numbers.txt.partial in the current folder: curl -X GET https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/download \ --header "Auth...
This uses the SwiftyDropbox library to upload a file from a NSData to the Dropbox account, using upload sessions for larger files, handling every error case: import UIKit import SwiftyDropbox class ViewController: UIViewController { // replace this made up data with the real data le...
This uses the SwiftyDropbox library to share a folder, handling every error case: Dropbox.authorizedClient!.sharing.shareFolder(path: "/folder_path").response { response, error in if let result = response { print("response: \(result)") } else if let callError ...
let toInvite = [Sharing.AddMember(member: Sharing.MemberSelector.Email("<EMAIL_ADDRESS_TO_INVITE>"))] Dropbox.authorizedClient!.sharing.addFolderMember(sharedFolderId: "<SHARED_FOLDER_ID>", members: toInvite).response { response, error in if (response != nil...
Dropbox.authorizedClient!.files.listFolder(path: "").response { response, error in print("*** List folder ***") if let result = response { print("Folder contents:") for entry in result.entries { print(entry.name) if ...
// List folder Dropbox.authorizedClient!.files.listFolder(path: "/nonexistantpath").response { response, error in print("*** List folder ***") if let result = response { print("Folder contents:") for entry in result.entries { pr...
Dropbox.authorizedClient!.files.getMetadata(path: "/test.jpg", includeMediaInfo: true).response { response, error in if let result = response as? Files.FileMetadata { print(result.name) if result.mediaInfo != nil { switch result.mediaInfo! as Files.Med...
Dropbox.authorizedClient!.sharing.createSharedLink(path: "/test.txt").response({ response, error in if let link = response { print(link.url) } else { print(error!) } })
HTML: <div class="wrapper"> <div class="left-sidebar"> <h1>Left Sidebar</h1> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. </p> </div> <div class="content"> <h1>Content</h1&g...
A replacer function can be used to filter or transform values being serialized. const userRecords = [ {name: "Joe", points: 14.9, level: 31.5}, {name: "Jane", points: 35.5, level: 74.4}, {name: "Jacob", points: 18.5, level: 41.2}, {name: "Jessie",...
A reviver function can be used to filter or transform the value being parsed. 5.1 var jsonString = '[{"name":"John","score":51},{"name":"Jack","score":17}]'; var data = JSON.parse(jsonString, function reviver(key, value) { return ke...
JavaScript has two primary ways to represent binary data in the browser. ArrayBuffers/TypedArrays contain mutable (though still fixed-length) binary data which you can directly manipulate. Blobs contain immutable binary data which can only be accessed through the asynchronous File interface. Conver...

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