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A good way to visualize a 2d array is as a list of lists. Something like this: lst=[[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]] here the outer list lst has three things in it. each of those things is another list: The first one is: [1,2,3], the second one is: [4,5,6] and the third one is: [7,8,9]. You can access ...
π's Metaprogramming bits & bobs Goals: Teach through minimal targeted functional/useful/non-abstract examples (e.g. @swap or @assert) that introduce concepts in suitable contexts Prefer to let the code illustrate/demonstrate the concepts rather than paragraphs of explanation Avoi...
MQTT(Message Queue Telemetry Transport) is a Publish-Subscribe based "lightweight" messaging protocol for use on top of the TCP/IP stack. It is quite useful for connections with remote locations where a small code footprint is required and/or network bandwidth is at a premium. Ther...
import cv2 def canny_webcam(): "Live capture frames from webcam and show the canny edge image of the captured frames." cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0) while True: ret, frame = cap.read() # ret gets a boolean value. True if reading is successful (I think). frame ...
An input port can be created in many ways, but usually the method starts with open-input-. String port You can use a string as a port using open-input-string. It will create a port that will be able to read from the string. (define p (open-input-string "(a . (b . (c . ()))) 34")) ...
Reading from an input port can be done in many ways. We can use the read method used by the REPL. It will read and interpret space separated expressions. Taking the example from the string port above. We can read from the port like this: (define p (open-input-string "(a . (b . (c . ()))) 3...
import pyglet audio = pyglet.media.load("audio.wav") audio.play() For further information, see pyglet
There is a particular syntax that allow us to write cons cell in a more compact way than using the cons constructor. A pair can be written as such: '(1 . 2) == (cons 1 2) The big difference is that we can create pairs using quote. Otherwise, Scheme would create a proper list (1 . (2 . '())). T...
A pair can be create with the cons function. The name of the function stand for constructor. In Scheme, everything is pretty much based on pairs. (cons a b) The function return a pair containing the element a and b. The first parameter of cons is called car (Content Address Register) and the sec...
The data in the pair can be accessed with utility functions. To access the car, we have to use the car function. (car (cons a b)) > a Also we can verify the following equality: (eq? a (car (cons a b))) > #t
To access the cdr, we have to use the cdr function. (cdr (cons a b)) b Also we can verify the following equality: (eq? b (cdr (cons a b))) #t
List in scheme are nothing else than a series of pairs nested in each other in the cdr of a cons. And the last cdr of a proper list is the empty list '(). To create the list (1 2 3 4), we'd have something like this: (cons 4 '()) > (4) (cons 3 (cons 4 '())) > (3 4) (cons 2 (cons 3 (cons 4...
A enum declares a set of ordered values - the typedef just adds a handy name to this. The 1st element is 0 etc. typedef enum { Monday=1, Tuesday, Wednesday } WORKDAYS; WORKDAYS today = Monday;//value 1
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private bool navigateFlag = false; protected async override void OnNavigatingFrom(NavigatingCancelEventArgs e) { base.OnNavigatingFrom(e); if (!navigateFlag) { e.Cancel = true; var dialog = new MessageDialog("Navigate away?", Confir,); ...
This is for those moving to data.table >= 1.9.8 You have a data set of pet owners and names, but you suspect some repeated data has been captured. library(data.table) DT <- data.table(pet = c("dog","dog","cat","dog"), owner = c(&quot...
SQL Server 2012 / 2014 DECLARE @RowsPerPage INT = 10, @PageNumber INT = 4 SELECT OrderId, ProductId FROM OrderDetail ORDER BY OrderId OFFSET (@PageNumber - 1) * @RowsPerPage ROWS FETCH NEXT @RowsPerPage ROWS ONLY SQL Server 2005/2008/R2 DECLARE @RowsPerPage INT = 10, @PageNumber INT = ...
For getting the next 10 rows just run this query: SELECT * FROM TableName ORDER BY id OFFSET 10 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10 ROWS ONLY; Key points to consider when using it: ORDER BY is mandatory to use OFFSET and FETCH clause. OFFSET clause is mandatory with FETCH. You can never use, ORDER BY … FETC...
Since every Applicative Functor is a Functor, fmap can always be used on it; thus the essence of Applicative is the pairing of carried contents, as well as the ability to create it: class Functor f => PairingFunctor f where funit :: f () -- create a context, carrying nothing ...
NSMutableAttributedString * string = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:@"firstsecondthird"]; [string addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName value:[UIColor redColor] range:NSMakeRange(0,5)]; [string addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName value:[UIColor greenColo...

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