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io:format(FormatString, Args) % write to standard output io:format(standard_error, FormatString, Args) % write to standard error io:format(F, FormatString, Args) % write to open file io_lib:format(FormatString, Args) % return an iolist
import zipfile class zipfile.ZipFile(file, mode='r', compression=ZIP_STORED, allowZip64=True) If you try to open a file that is not a ZIP file, the exception zipfile.BadZipFile is raised. In Python 2.7, this was spelled zipfile.BadZipfile, and this old name is retained alongside the new o...
Available Editions EditionCommercial SupportProduction ReadyVendorLast Release DateAlfresco OneYesYesAlfresco Software Inc.Alfresco Community EditionNoNoAlfresco Software Inc.LXCommunity ECMYesYesLoftux AB
It's important to understand the basic concept of the surface view before using: It's basically just a hole in the current window Native UI can be placed on top of it Drawing is done using a dedicated, non UI thread Drawing is not hardware accelerated Uses two buffers: One is currently show...
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This section provides an overview of what coq is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within coq, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for coq is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics.
This section provides an overview of what salesforce is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within salesforce, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for salesforce is new, you may need to create initial versions of those rela...
new Regex(pattern); //Creates a new instance with a defined pattern. Regex.Match(input); //Starts the lookup and returns the Match. Regex.Matches(input); //Starts the lookup and returns a MatchCollection NameDetailsPatternThe string pattern that has to be used for the lookup. For more info...
Transpiling is the process of interpreting certain programming languages and translating it to a specific target language. In this context, transpiling will take compile-to-JS languages and translate them into the target language of Javascript. Transpiling is the process of converting source ...
The official vignette, "Reference semantics", is the best introduction to this topic. A reminder: DT[where, select|update|do, by] syntax is used to work with columns of a data.table. The "where" part is the i argument The "select|update|do" part is the j argument...
A data.table is an enhanced version of the data.frame class from base R. As such, its class() attribute is the vector "data.table" "data.frame" and functions that work on a data.frame will also work with a data.table. There are many ways to create, load or coerce to a data.tabl...
A reminder: DT[where, select|update|do, by] syntax is used to work with columns of a data.table. The "where" part is the i argument The "select|update|do" part is the j argument These two arguments are usually passed by position instead of by name.
A reminder: DT[where, select|update|do, by] syntax is used to work with columns of a data.table. The "where" part is the i argument The "select|update|do" part is the j argument These two arguments are usually passed by position instead of by name.
The special symbol .SD is available in j of DT[i,j,by], capturing the Subset of Data for each by group surviving the filter, i. .SDcols is a helper. Type ?`special-symbols` for the official docs. A reminder: DT[where, select|update|do, by] syntax is used to work with columns of a data.table. T...

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