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Create a file ckeditor-content.html with the following content: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>CKEditor Get Content Demo!</title> </head> <body> <script src="//cdn.ckeditor.com/4.6.1/basic/ckeditor.js"></script> ...
Enumerating through Keys foreach ($key in $var1.Keys) { $value = $var1[$key] # or $value = $var1.$key } Enumerating through Key-Value Pairs foreach ($keyvaluepair in $var1.GetEnumerator()) { $key1 = $_.Key1 $val1 = $_.Val1 }
It's a good practice to scope patches using Refinements, but sometimes it's nice to load it globally (for example in development, or testing). Say for example you want to start a console, require your library, and then have the patched methods available in the global scope. You couldn't do this wit...
Refinements have special limitations. refine can only be used in a module scope, but can be programmed using send :refine. using is more limited. It can only be called in a class/module definition. Still, it can accept a variable pointing to a module, and can be invoked in a loop. An example show...
This can be usefull when you want to visualize incoming data in real-time. This data could, for example, come from a microcontroller that is continuously sampling an analog signal. In this example we will get our data from a named pipe (also known as a fifo). For this example, the data in the pipe ...
struct Mathematics { internal func performOperation(inputArray: [Int], operation: (Int)-> Int)-> [Int] { var processedArray = [Int]() for item in inputArray { processedArray.append(operation(item)) } retur...
func multiply2(item: Int)-> Int { return (item + 2) } let multiply2ToMe = multiply2 // passing the function directly to the function as param print(math.performOperation(inputArray: arrayToBeProcessed, operation: multiply2ToMe)) Output: [3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 10, 8, 6, 4, 102] ...
// function as return type print(math.performComplexOperation(valueOne: 4)(5)) Output: 9
The code below shows how to perform asynchronous navigation when the app is in a MasterDetailPage context. public async Task NavigateMasterDetail(Page page) { if (page == null) { return; } var masterDetail = App.Current.MainPage as Mas...
The following will produce a PNG image in the current directory of the loaded page. chrome --headless --screenshot https://stackoverflow.com
Using the --remote-debugging-port to expose a debugger accessible over HTTP is one way appliances can connect and interact with the document using the Chrome Debugging Protocol. chrome --headless --remote-debugging-port=9222 https://stackoverflow.com You can then navigate to http://localhost:9222 ...
Using srcset with sizes <img sizes="(min-width: 1200px) 580px, (min-width: 640px) 48vw, 98vw" srcset="img/hello-300.jpg 300w, img/hello-600.jpg 600w, img/hello-900.jpg 900w, img/hello-1200.jpg 1200w" src="img/hello-900.jpg&quo...
Data types to string formatting Data types like int, float, double, long, boolean can be formatted to string using String.valueOf(). String.valueOf(1); //Output -> "1" String.valueOf(1.0); //Output -> "1.0" String.valueOf(1.2345); //Output -> "1.2345" Stri...
Detailed instructions on getting sharepoint-2013 set up or installed.
The query string is the part of a request following the URL, preceded by a ? mark. Example: https://encrypted.google.com/search?hl=en&q=stack%20overflow For this example, we are making a simple echo webserver that echos back everything submitted to it via the echo field in GET requests. Examp...
Flask also allows access to a CombinedMultiDict that gives access to both the request.form and request.args attributes under one variable. This example pulls data from a form field name submitted along with the echo field in the query string. Flask Example: from flask import Flask, request app...
You can access the form data submitted via a POST or PUT request in Flask via the request.form attribute. from flask import Flask, request app = Flask(import_name=__name__) @app.route("/echo", methods=["POST"]) def echo(): name = request.form.get("name"...
In Swift 1 and 2, closure parameters were escaping by default. If you knew your closure wouldn’t escape the function body, you could mark the parameter with the @noescape attribute. In Swift 3, it’s the other way around: closure parameters are non-escaping by default. If you intend for it to escape...
From Swift Documentarion @escaping Apply this attribute to a parameter’s type in a method or function declaration to indicate that the parameter’s value can be stored for later execution. This means that the value is allowed to outlive the lifetime of the call. Function type parameters wi...
This example is was modeled after an example that I found on the internet. I can't find the link or I would give the author credit. I took the sample that I found and modified it to work for my application. Add the following references: System.Xaml, PresentationCore, PresentationFramework,...

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