Programs & Examples On #Fakeiteasy

A .Net framework to create fake objects, mocks, stubs, etc.

Crystal Reports for VS2012 - VS2013 - VS2015 - VS2017 - VS2019

"SP25 work on Visual Studio 2019" is an exaggeration. It is extremely unreliable and should be avoided at all costs. I currently have to maintain a second development environment with V2015 for report development.

Why use sys.path.append(path) instead of sys.path.insert(1, path)?

If you really need to use sys.path.insert, consider leaving sys.path[0] as it is:

sys.path.insert(1, path_to_dev_pyworkbooks)

This could be important since 3rd party code may rely on sys.path documentation conformance:

As initialized upon program startup, the first item of this list, path[0], is the directory containing the script that was used to invoke the Python interpreter.

What data type to use for hashed password field and what length?

It really depends on the hashing algorithm you're using. The length of the password has little to do with the length of the hash, if I remember correctly. Look up the specs on the hashing algorithm you are using, run a few tests, and truncate just above that.

how to save canvas as png image?

Submit a form that contains an input with value of canvas toDataURL('image/png') e.g

//JAVASCRIPT

    var canvas = document.getElementById("canvas");
    var url = canvas.toDataUrl('image/png');

Insert the value of the url to your hidden input on form element.

//PHP

    $data = $_POST['photo'];
    $data = str_replace('data:image/png;base64,', '', $data);
    $data = base64_decode($data);
    file_put_contents("i".  rand(0, 50).".png", $data);

Sort objects in ArrayList by date?

All the answers here I found to be un-neccesarily complex for a simple problem (at least to an experienced java developer, which I am not). I had a similar problem and chanced upon this (and other) solutions, and though they provided a pointer, for a beginner I found as stated above. My solution, depends on where in the the Object your Date is, in this case, the date is the first element of the Object[] where dataVector is the ArrayList containing your Objects.

Collections.sort(dataVector, new Comparator<Object[]>() {
    public int compare(Object[] o1, Object[] o2) {
        return ((Date)o1[0]).compareTo(((Date)o2[0]));
    }
});

ES6 export all values from object

Every answer requires changing of the import statements.

If you want to be able to use:

import {a} from './my-module'           // a === 1
import * as myModule from './my-module' // myModule.a === 1

as in the question, and in your my-module you have everything that you need to export in one object (which can be useful e.g. if you want to validate the exported values with Joi or JSON Schema) then your my-module would have to be either:

let values = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
let {a, b, c} = values;
export {a, b, c};

Or:

let values = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
export let {a, b, c} = values;

Not pretty, but it compiles to what you need.

See: Babel example

How to move Jenkins from one PC to another

Sometimes we may not have access to a Jenkins machine to copy a folder directly into another Jenkins instance. So I wrote a menu driven utility which uses Jenkins REST API calls to install plugins and jobs from one Jenkins instance to another.

For plugin migration:

  1. GET request: {SOURCE_JENKINS_SERVER}/pluginManager/api/json?depth=1 will get you the list of plugins installed with their version.
  2. You can send a POST request with the following parameters to install these plugins.

    final_url=`{DESTINATION_JENKINS_SERVER}/pluginManager/installNecessaryPlugins`
    
    data=`<jenkins><install plugin="{PLUGIN_NAME}@latest"/></jenkins>` (where, latest will fetch the latest version of the plugin_name)
    
    auth=`(destination_jenkins_username, destination_jenkins_password)`
    
    header=`{crumb_field:crumb_value,"Content-Type":"application/xml”}` (where crumb_field=Jenkins-Crumb and get crumb value using API call {DESTINATION_JENKINS_SERVER}/crumbIssuer/api/json
    

For job migration:

  1. You can get the list of jobs installed on {SOURCE_JENKINS_URL} using a REST call, {SOURCE_JENKINS_URL}/view/All/api/json
  2. Then you can get each job config.xml file from the jobs on {SOURCE_JENKINS_URL} using the job URL {SOURCE_JENKINS_URL}/job/{JOB_NAME}.
  3. Use this config.xml file to POST the content of the XML file on {DESTINATION_JENKINS_URL} and that will create a job on {DESTINATION_JENKINS_URL}.

I have created a menu-driven utility in Python which asks the user to start plugin or Jenkins migration and uses Jenkins REST API calls to do it.

You can refer the JenkinsMigration.docx from this URL

Why is a div with "display: table-cell;" not affected by margin?

Table cells don't respect margin, but you could use transparent borders instead:

div {
  display: table-cell;
  border: 5px solid transparent;
}

Note: you can't use percentages here... :(

How do I return clean JSON from a WCF Service?

This is accomplished in web.config for your webservice. Set the bindingBehavior to <webHttp> and you will see the clean JSON. The extra "[d]" is set by the default behavior which you need to overwrite.

See in addition this blogpost: http://blog.clauskonrad.net/2010/11/how-to-expose-json-endpoint-from-wcf.html

MINGW64 "make build" error: "bash: make: command not found"

You have to install mingw-get and after that you can run mingw-get install msys-make to have the command make available.

Here is a link for what you want http://www.mingw.org/wiki/getting_started

JavaScript loop through json array?

your data snippet need to be expanded a little, and it has to be this way to be proper json. notice I just include the array name attribute "item"

{"item":[
{
  "id": "1",
  "msg": "hi",
  "tid": "2013-05-05 23:35",
  "fromWho": "[email protected]"
}, {
  "id": "2",
  "msg": "there",
  "tid": "2013-05-05 23:45",
  "fromWho": "[email protected]"
}]}

your java script is simply

var objCount = json.item.length;
for ( var x=0; x < objCount ; xx++ ) {
    var curitem = json.item[x];
}

How to make an Android Spinner with initial text "Select One"?

I handle this by using a button instead of a Spinner. I have the sample project up on GitHub.

In the project, i'm displaying both the Spinner and button to show that they indeed look identical. Except the button you can set the initial text to whatever you want.

Here's what the activity looks like:

package com.stevebergamini.spinnerbutton;

import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.AlertDialog;
import android.content.DialogInterface;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.View.OnClickListener;
import android.widget.Button;
import android.widget.Spinner;

public class MainActivity extends Activity {

    Spinner spinner1;
    Button button1;
    AlertDialog ad;
    String[] countries;

    int selected = -1;

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);

        spinner1 = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.spinner1);
        button1 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button1);

        countries = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.country_names);

        //  You can also use an adapter for the allert dialog if you'd like
        //  ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item, countries);        

        ad = new AlertDialog.Builder(MainActivity.this).setSingleChoiceItems(countries, selected,  
                new  DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {

                        @Override
                        public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
                            button1.setText(countries[which]);
                            selected = which;
                            ad.dismiss();

                        }}).setTitle(R.string.select_country).create(); 


        button1.setOnClickListener( new OnClickListener(){

            @Override
            public void onClick(View v) {
                ad.getListView().setSelection(selected);
                ad.show();              
            }});

    }

}

NOTE: Yes, I realize that this is dependent on the applied Theme and the look will be slightly different if using Theme.Holo. However, if you're using one of the legacy themes such as Theme.Black, you're good to go.

How to insert an element after another element in JavaScript without using a library?

2018 Solution (Bad Practice, go to 2020)

I know this question is Ancient, but for any future users, heres a modified prototype this is just a micro polyfill for the .insertAfter function that doesnt exist this prototype directly adds a new function baseElement.insertAfter(element); to the Element prototype:

Element.prototype.insertAfter = function(new) {
    this.parentNode.insertBefore(new, this.nextSibling);
}

Once youve placed the polyfill in a library, gist, or just in your code (or anywhere else where it can be referenced) Just write document.getElementById('foo').insertAfter(document.createElement('bar'));


2019 Solution (Ugly, go to 2020)

You SHOULD NOT USE PROTOTYPES. They overwrite the default codebase and arent very efficient or safe and can cause compatibility errors, but if its for non-commercial projects, it shouldnt matter. if you want a safe function for commercial use, just use a default function. its not pretty but it works:

function insertAfter(el, newEl) {
    el.parentNode.insertBefore(newEl, this.nextSibling);
}

// use

const el = document.body || document.querySelector("body");
// the || means "this OR that"

el.insertBefore(document.createElement("div"), el.nextSibling);
// Insert Before

insertAfter(el, document.createElement("div"));
// Insert After 

2020 Solution

Current Web Standards for ChildNode: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ChildNode

Its currently in the Living Standards and is SAFE.

For Unsupported Browsers, use this Polyfill: https://github.com/seznam/JAK/blob/master/lib/polyfills/childNode.js

Someone mentioned that the Polyfill uses Protos, when I said they were bad practice. They are, especially when they are used blindly and overwrited, like with my 2018 solution. However, that polyfill is on the MDN Documentation and uses a kind of initialization and execution that is safer.

How to use the 2020 Solution:

// Parent Element
const el = document.querySelector(".class");

// Create New Element
const newEl = document.createElement("div");
newEl.id = "foo";

// Insert New Element BEFORE an Element
el.before(newEl);

// Insert New Element AFTER an Element
el.after(newEl);

// Remove an Element
el.remove();

// Even though it’s a created element,
// newEl is still a reference to the HTML,
// so using .remove() on it should work
// if you have already appended it somewhere
newEl.remove();

Firefox setting to enable cross domain Ajax request

I used Fiddler as a proxy. Fiddler redirects localhost calls to a external server.

I configured Firefox to use manual proxy (127.0.0.1 port 8888). Fiddler capture the calls and redirect them to another server, by using URL filters.

What is the difference between "expose" and "publish" in Docker?

Short answer:

  • EXPOSE is a way of documenting
  • --publish (or -p) is a way of mapping a host port to a running container port

Notice below that:

  • EXPOSE is related to Dockerfiles ( documenting )
  • --publish is related to docker run ... ( execution / run-time )

Exposing and publishing ports

In Docker networking, there are two different mechanisms that directly involve network ports: exposing and publishing ports. This applies to the default bridge network and user-defined bridge networks.

  • You expose ports using the EXPOSE keyword in the Dockerfile or the --expose flag to docker run. Exposing ports is a way of documenting which ports are used, but does not actually map or open any ports. Exposing ports is optional.

  • You publish ports using the --publish or --publish-all flag to docker run. This tells Docker which ports to open on the container’s network interface. When a port is published, it is mapped to an available high-order port (higher than 30000) on the host machine, unless you specify the port to map to on the host machine at runtime. You cannot specify the port to map to on the host machine when you build the image (in the Dockerfile), because there is no way to guarantee that the port will be available on the host machine where you run the image.

from: Docker container networking

Update October 2019: the above piece of text is no longer in the docs but an archived version is here: docs.docker.com/v17.09/engine/userguide/networking/#exposing-and-publishing-ports

Maybe the current documentation is the below:

Published ports

By default, when you create a container, it does not publish any of its ports to the outside world. To make a port available to services outside of Docker, or to Docker containers which are not connected to the container's network, use the --publish or -p flag. This creates a firewall rule which maps a container port to a port on the Docker host.

and can be found here: docs.docker.com/config/containers/container-networking/#published-ports

Also,

EXPOSE

...The EXPOSE instruction does not actually publish the port. It functions as a type of documentation between the person who builds the image and the person who runs the container, about which ports are intended to be published.

from: Dockerfile reference






Service access when EXPOSE / --publish are not defined:

At @Golo Roden's answer it is stated that::

"If you do not specify any of those, the service in the container will not be accessible from anywhere except from inside the container itself."

Maybe that was the case at the time the answer was being written, but now it seems that even if you do not use EXPOSE or --publish, the host and other containers of the same network will be able to access a service you may start inside that container.

How to test this:

I've used the following Dockerfile. Basically, I start with ubuntu and install a tiny web-server:

FROM ubuntu
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y mini-httpd

I build the image as "testexpose" and run a new container with:

docker run --rm -it testexpose bash

Inside the container, I launch a few instances of mini-httpd:

root@fb8f7dd1322d:/# mini_httpd -p 80
root@fb8f7dd1322d:/# mini_httpd -p 8080
root@fb8f7dd1322d:/# mini_httpd -p 8090

I am then able to use curl from the host or other containers to fetch the home page of mini-httpd.


Further reading

Very detailed articles on the subject by Ivan Pepelnjak:

Unable to begin a distributed transaction

If the servers are clustered and there is a clustered DTC you have to disable security on the clustered DTC not the local DTC.

When to use: Java 8+ interface default method, vs. abstract method

Default methods in Java interface enables interface evolution.

Given an existing interface, if you wish to add a method to it without breaking the binary compatibility with older versions of the interface, you have two options at hands: add a default or a static method. Indeed, any abstract method added to the interface would have to be impleted by the classes or interfaces implementing this interface.

A static method is unique to a class. A default method is unique to an instance of the class.

If you add a default method to an existing interface, classes and interfaces which implement this interface do not need to implement it. They can

  • implement the default method, and it overrides the implementation in implemented interface.
  • re-declare the method (without implementation) which makes it abstract.
  • do nothing (then the default method from implemented interface is simply inherited).

More on the topic here.

Get type name without full namespace

Try this to get type parameters for generic types:

public static string CSharpName(this Type type)
{
    var sb = new StringBuilder();
    var name = type.Name;
    if (!type.IsGenericType) return name;
    sb.Append(name.Substring(0, name.IndexOf('`')));
    sb.Append("<");
    sb.Append(string.Join(", ", type.GetGenericArguments()
                                    .Select(t => t.CSharpName())));
    sb.Append(">");
    return sb.ToString();
}

Maybe not the best solution (due to the recursion), but it works. Outputs look like:

Dictionary<String, Object>

possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_ERROR

My issue is resolved after I install pkg-config on Mac (brew install pkg-config)

Why do we check up to the square root of a prime number to determine if it is prime?

Given any number n, then one way to find its factors is to get its square root p:

sqrt(n) = p

Of course, if we multiply p by itself, then we get back n:

p*p = n

It can be re-written as:

a*b = n

Where p = a = b. If a increases, then b decreases to maintain a*b = n. Therefore, p is the upper limit.

Update: I am re-reading this answer again today and it became clearer to me more. The value p does not necessarily mean an integer because if it is, then n would not be a prime. So, p could be a real number (ie, with fractions). And instead of going through the whole range of n, now we only need to go through the whole range of p. The other p is a mirror copy so in effect we halve the range. And then, now I am seeing that we can actually continue re-doing the square root and doing it to p to further half the range.

scipy.misc module has no attribute imread?

The solution that work for me in python 3.6 is the following

py -m pip install Pillow

Convert Decimal to Varchar

You might need to convert the decimal to money (or decimal(8,2)) to get that exact formatting. The convert method can take a third parameter that controls the formatting style:

convert(varchar, cast(price as money))       12345.67
convert(varchar, cast(price as money), 0)    12345.67
convert(varchar, cast(price as money), 1)    12,345.67

Android: Create spinner programmatically from array

In the same way with Array

// Array of choices
String colors[] = {"Red","Blue","White","Yellow","Black", "Green","Purple","Orange","Grey"};

// Selection of the spinner
Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.myspinner);

// Application of the Array to the Spinner
ArrayAdapter<String> spinnerArrayAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,   android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, colors);
spinnerArrayAdapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item); // The drop down view
spinner.setAdapter(spinnerArrayAdapter);

How to check for valid email address?

Found this to be a practical implementation:

[^@\s]+@[^@\s]+\.[^@\s]+

Recyclerview and handling different type of row inflation

getItemViewType(int position) is the key

In my opinion,the starting point to create this kind of recyclerView is the knowledge of this method. Since this method is optional to override therefore it is not visible in RecylerView class by default which in turn makes many developers(including me) wonder where to begin. Once you know that this method exists, creating such RecyclerView would be a cakewalk.

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How to do it ?

You can create a RecyclerView with any number of different Views(ViewHolders). But for better readability lets take an example of RecyclerView with two Viewholders.
Remember these 3 simple steps and you will be good to go.

  • Override public int getItemViewType(int position)
  • Return different ViewHolders based on the ViewType in onCreateViewHolder() method
  • Populate View based on the itemViewType in onBindViewHolder() method

    Here is a code snippet for you

    public class YourListAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<RecyclerView.ViewHolder> {
    
        private static final int LAYOUT_ONE= 0;
        private static final int LAYOUT_TWO= 1;
    
        @Override
        public int getItemViewType(int position)
        {
            if(position==0)
               return LAYOUT_ONE;
            else
               return LAYOUT_TWO;
        }
    
        @Override
        public RecyclerView.ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
    
            View view =null;
            RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder = null;
    
            if(viewType==LAYOUT_ONE)
            {
               view = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext()).inflate(R.layout.one,parent,false);
               viewHolder = new ViewHolderOne(view);
            }
            else
            {
               view = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext()).inflate(R.layout.two,parent,false);
               viewHolder= new ViewHolderTwo(view);
            }
    
            return viewHolder;
        }
    
        @Override
        public void onBindViewHolder(RecyclerView.ViewHolder holder, final int position) {
    
           if(holder.getItemViewType()== LAYOUT_ONE)
           {
               // Typecast Viewholder 
               // Set Viewholder properties 
               // Add any click listener if any 
           }
           else {
    
               ViewHolderOne vaultItemHolder = (ViewHolderOne) holder;
               vaultItemHolder.name.setText(displayText);
               vaultItemHolder.name.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                   @Override
                   public void onClick(View v) {
                       .......
                   }
               });
    
           }
    
       }
    
       /****************  VIEW HOLDER 1 ******************//
    
       public class ViewHolderOne extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
    
           public TextView name;
    
           public ViewHolderOne(View itemView) {
           super(itemView);
           name = (TextView)itemView.findViewById(R.id.displayName);
           }
       }
    
    
      //****************  VIEW HOLDER 2 ******************//
    
      public class ViewHolderTwo extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder{
    
           public ViewHolderTwo(View itemView) {
           super(itemView);
    
               ..... Do something
           }
      }
    }
    

GitHub Code:

Here is a project where I have implemented a RecyclerView with multiple ViewHolders.

jQuery UI accordion that keeps multiple sections open?

I have done a jQuery plugin that has the same look of jQuery UI Accordion and can keep all tabs\sections open

you can find it here

http://anasnakawa.wordpress.com/2011/01/25/jquery-ui-multi-open-accordion/

works with the same markup

<div id="multiOpenAccordion">
        <h3><a href="#">tab 1</a></h3>
        <div>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</div>
        <h3><a href="#">tab 2</a></h3>
        <div>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</div>
</div>

Javascript code

$(function(){
        $('#multiOpenAccordion').multiAccordion();
       // you can use a number or an array with active option to specify which tabs to be opened by default:
       $('#multiOpenAccordion').multiAccordion({ active: 1 });
       // OR
       $('#multiOpenAccordion').multiAccordion({ active: [1, 2, 3] });

       $('#multiOpenAccordion').multiAccordion({ active: false }); // no opened tabs
});

UPDATE: the plugin has been updated to support default active tabs option

UPDATE: This plugin is now deprecated.

jQuery hide and show toggle div with plus and minus icon

Toggle the text Show and Hide and move your backgroundPosition Y axis

LIVE DEMO

$(function(){ // DOM READY shorthand

    $(".slidingDiv").hide();

    $('.show_hide').click(function( e ){
        // e.preventDefault(); // If you use anchors
        var SH = this.SH^=1; // "Simple toggler"
        $(this).text(SH?'Hide':'Show')
               .css({backgroundPosition:'0 '+ (SH?-18:0) +'px'})
               .next(".slidingDiv").slideToggle();
    });

});

CSS:

.show_hide{
  background:url(plusminus.png) no-repeat;
  padding-left:20px;  
}

Unable to locate tools.jar

For me what's working: I downloaded an old version of Java 1.7

I actually set my JAVA_HOME from C:/program files X86/Java BUT after I installed the 1.7 version I had another Java in program files/Java. And at this moment I found the tools.jar here. Then I changed for this new path and it's working

How to call controller from the button click in asp.net MVC 4

Try this:

@Html.ActionLink("DisplayText", "Action", "Controller", route, attribute)

in your code should be,

@Html.ActionLink("Search", "List", "Search", new{@class="btn btn-info", @id="addressSearch"})

Regular expression to match numbers with or without commas and decimals in text

\d+(,\d+)*(\.\d+)?

This assumes that there is always at least one digit before or after any comma or decimal and also assumes that there is at most one decimal and that all the commas precede the decimal.

'node' is not recognized as an internal or an external command, operable program or batch file while using phonegap/cordova

Be aware that the Path is case sensitive. I tried setx PATH and it didn't work. In my case it was setx Path. Make sure your CMD run as Administrator.

setx Path "%PATH%;C:\Program Files\nodejs"

Now just restart your command prompt (or restart the PC) and the node command should be available.

How do you create a Swift Date object?

According to Apple documentation

Example :

var myObject = NSDate()
let futureDate = myObject.dateByAddingTimeInterval(10)
let timeSinceNow = myObject.timeIntervalSinceNow

How do I determine the size of my array in C?

#define SIZE_OF_ARRAY(_array) (sizeof(_array) / sizeof(_array[0]))

AngularJS For Loop with Numbers & Ranges

Using UnderscoreJS:

angular.module('myModule')
    .run(['$rootScope', function($rootScope) { $rootScope.range = _.range; }]);

Applying this to $rootScope makes it available everywhere:

<div ng-repeat="x in range(1,10)">
    {{x}}
</div>

"Integer number too large" error message for 600851475143

At compile time the number "600851475143" is represented in 32-bit integer, try long literal instead at the end of your number to get over from this problem.

Need to find a max of three numbers in java

Two things: Change the variables x, y, z as int and call the method as Math.max(Math.max(x,y),z) as it accepts two parameters only.

In Summary, change below:

    String x = keyboard.nextLine();
    String y = keyboard.nextLine();
    String z = keyboard.nextLine();
    int max = Math.max(x,y,z);

to

    int x = keyboard.nextInt();
    int y = keyboard.nextInt();
    int z = keyboard.nextInt();
    int max =  Math.max(Math.max(x,y),z);

Android adding simple animations while setvisibility(view.Gone)

Base on @ashakirov answer, here is my extension to show/hide view with fade animation

fun View.fadeVisibility(visibility: Int, duration: Long = 400) {
    val transition: Transition = Fade()
    transition.duration = duration
    transition.addTarget(this)
    TransitionManager.beginDelayedTransition(this.parent as ViewGroup, transition)
    this.visibility = visibility
}

Example using

view.fadeVisibility(View.VISIBLE)
view.fadeVisibility(View.GONE, 2000)

What is INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES error?

Setting environment variable JAVA_HOME to JDK 5 or 6 (instead of JDK 7) fixed the error.

How to access URL segment(s) in blade in Laravel 5?

Here is code you can get url segment.

{{ Request::segment(1) }}

If you don't want the data to be escaped then use {!! !!} else use {{ }}.

{!! Request::segment(1) !!}

https://laravel.com/docs/4.2/requests

jquery toggle slide from left to right and back

Hide #categories initially

#categories {
    display: none;
}

and then, using JQuery UI, animate the Menu slowly

var duration = 'slow';

$('#cat_icon').click(function () {
    $('#cat_icon').hide(duration, function() {
        $('#categories').show('slide', {direction: 'left'}, duration);});
});
$('.panel_title').click(function () {
    $('#categories').hide('slide', {direction: 'left'}, duration, function() {
        $('#cat_icon').show(duration);});
});

JSFiddle

You can use any time in milliseconds as well

var duration = 2000;

If you want to hide on class='panel_item' too, select both panel_title and panel_item

$('.panel_title,.panel_item').click(function () {
    $('#categories').hide('slide', {direction: 'left'}, duration, function() {
        $('#cat_icon').show(duration);});
});

JSFiddle

process.waitFor() never returns

Asynchronous reading of stream combined with avoiding Wait with a timeout will solve the problem.

You can find a page explaining this here http://simplebasics.net/.net/process-waitforexit-with-a-timeout-will-not-be-able-to-collect-the-output-message/

How to find out the server IP address (using JavaScript) that the browser is connected to?

Actually there is no way to do this through JavaScript, unless you use some external source. Even then, it might not be 100% correct.

Parse String to Date with Different Format in Java

Take a look at SimpleDateFormat. The code goes something like this:

SimpleDateFormat fromUser = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
SimpleDateFormat myFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd");

try {

    String reformattedStr = myFormat.format(fromUser.parse(inputString));
} catch (ParseException e) {
    e.printStackTrace();
}

How to print Two-Dimensional Array like table

I'll post a solution with a bit more elaboration, in addition to code, as the initial mistake and the subsequent ones that have been demonstrated in comments are common errors in this sort of string concatenation problem.

From the initial question, as has been adequately explained by @djechlin, we see that there is the need to print a new line after each line of your table has been completed. So, we need this statement:

System.out.println();

However, printing that immediately after the first print statement gives erroneous results. What gives?

1 
2 
...
n 

This is a problem of scope. Notice that there are two loops for a reason -- one loop handles rows, while the other handles columns. Your inner loop, the "j" loop, iterates through each array element "j" for a given "i." Therefore, at the end of the j loop, you should have a single row. You can think of each iterate of this "j" loop as building the "columns" of your table. Since the inner loop builds our columns, we don't want to print our line there -- it would make a new line for each element!

Once you are out of the j loop, you need to terminate that row before moving on to the next "i" iterate. This is the correct place to handle a new line, because it is the "scope" of your table's rows, instead of your table's columns.

for(i=0;i<7;i++){
    for(j=0;j<5;j++) {
        System.out.print(twoDm[i][j]+" ");  
    }
    System.out.println();
}

And you can see that this new line will hold true, even if you change the dimensions of your table by changing the end values of your "i" and "j" loops.

Excel CSV. file with more than 1,048,576 rows of data

The best way to handle this (with ease and no additional software) is with Excel - but using Powerpivot (which has MSFT Power Query embedded). Simply create a new Power Pivot data model that attaches to your large csv or text file. You will then be able to import multi-million rows into memory using the embedded X-Velocity (in-memory compression) engine. The Excel sheet limit is not applicable - as the X-Velocity engine puts everything up in RAM in compressed form. I have loaded 15 million rows and filtered at will using this technique. Hope this helps someone... - Jaycee

CSS fill remaining width

This can be achieved by wrapping the image and search bar in their own container and floating the image to the left with a specific width.

This takes the image out of the "flow" which means that any items rendered in normal flow will not adjust their positioning to take account of this.

To make the "in flow" searchBar appear correctly positioned to the right of the image you give it a left padding equal to the width of the image plus a gutter.

The effect is to make the image a fixed width while the rest of the container block is fluidly filled up by the search bar.

<div class="container">
  <img src="img/logo.png"/>
  <div id="searchBar">
    <input type="text" />
  </div>
</div>

and the css

.container {
  width: 100%;
}

.container img {
  width: 50px;
  float: left;
}

.searchBar {
  padding-left: 60px;
}

Append String in Swift

Strings concatenate in Swift language.

let string1 = "one"

let string2 = "two"

var concate = " (string1) (string2)"

playgroud output is "one two"

Find a file in python

For fast, OS-independent search, use scandir

https://github.com/benhoyt/scandir/#readme

Read http://bugs.python.org/issue11406 for details why.

Getting json body in aws Lambda via API gateway

I am using lambda with Zappa; I am sending data with POST in json format:

My code for basic_lambda_pure.py is:

import time
import requests
import json
def my_handler(event, context):
    print("Received event: " + json.dumps(event, indent=2))
    print("Log stream name:", context.log_stream_name)
    print("Log group name:",  context.log_group_name)
    print("Request ID:", context.aws_request_id)
    print("Mem. limits(MB):", context.memory_limit_in_mb)
    # Code will execute quickly, so we add a 1 second intentional delay so you can see that in time remaining value.
    print("Time remaining (MS):", context.get_remaining_time_in_millis())

    if event["httpMethod"] == "GET":
        hub_mode = event["queryStringParameters"]["hub.mode"]
        hub_challenge = event["queryStringParameters"]["hub.challenge"]
        hub_verify_token = event["queryStringParameters"]["hub.verify_token"]
        return {'statusCode': '200', 'body': hub_challenge, 'headers': 'Content-Type': 'application/json'}}

    if event["httpMethod"] == "post":
        token = "xxxx"
    params = {
        "access_token": token
    }
    headers = {
        "Content-Type": "application/json"
    }
        _data = {"recipient": {"id": 1459299024159359}}
        _data.update({"message": {"text": "text"}})
        data = json.dumps(_data)
        r = requests.post("https://graph.facebook.com/v2.9/me/messages",params=params, headers=headers, data=data, timeout=2)
        return {'statusCode': '200', 'body': "ok", 'headers': {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}}

I got the next json response:

{
"resource": "/",
"path": "/",
"httpMethod": "POST",
"headers": {
"Accept": "*/*",
"Accept-Encoding": "deflate, gzip",
"CloudFront-Forwarded-Proto": "https",
"CloudFront-Is-Desktop-Viewer": "true",
"CloudFront-Is-Mobile-Viewer": "false",
"CloudFront-Is-SmartTV-Viewer": "false",
"CloudFront-Is-Tablet-Viewer": "false",
"CloudFront-Viewer-Country": "US",
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Host": "ox53v9d8ug.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
"Via": "1.1 f1836a6a7245cc3f6e190d259a0d9273.cloudfront.net (CloudFront)",
"X-Amz-Cf-Id": "LVcBZU-YqklHty7Ii3NRFOqVXJJEr7xXQdxAtFP46tMewFpJsQlD2Q==",
"X-Amzn-Trace-Id": "Root=1-59ec25c6-1018575e4483a16666d6f5c5",
"X-Forwarded-For": "69.171.225.87, 52.46.17.84",
"X-Forwarded-Port": "443",
"X-Forwarded-Proto": "https",
"X-Hub-Signature": "sha1=10504e2878e56ea6776dfbeae807de263772e9f2"
},
"queryStringParameters": null,
"pathParameters": null,
"stageVariables": null,
"requestContext": {
"path": "/dev",
"accountId": "001513791584",
"resourceId": "i6d2tyihx7",
"stage": "dev",
"requestId": "d58c5804-b6e5-11e7-8761-a9efcf8a8121",
"identity": {
"cognitoIdentityPoolId": null,
"accountId": null,
"cognitoIdentityId": null,
"caller": null,
"apiKey": "",
"sourceIp": "69.171.225.87",
"accessKey": null,
"cognitoAuthenticationType": null,
"cognitoAuthenticationProvider": null,
"userArn": null,
"userAgent": null,
"user": null
},
"resourcePath": "/",
"httpMethod": "POST",
"apiId": "ox53v9d8ug"
},
"body": "eyJvYmplY3QiOiJwYWdlIiwiZW50cnkiOlt7ImlkIjoiMTA3OTk2NDk2NTUxMDM1IiwidGltZSI6MTUwODY0ODM5MDE5NCwibWVzc2FnaW5nIjpbeyJzZW5kZXIiOnsiaWQiOiIxNDAzMDY4MDI5ODExODY1In0sInJlY2lwaWVudCI6eyJpZCI6IjEwNzk5NjQ5NjU1MTAzNSJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE1MDg2NDgzODk1NTUsIm1lc3NhZ2UiOnsibWlkIjoibWlkLiRjQUFBNHo5RmFDckJsYzdqVHMxZlFuT1daNXFaQyIsInNlcSI6MTY0MDAsInRleHQiOiJob2xhIn19XX1dfQ==",
"isBase64Encoded": true
}

my data was on body key, but is code64 encoded, How can I know this? I saw the key isBase64Encoded

I copy the value for body key and decode with This tool and "eureka", I get the values.

I hope this help you. :)

Python Variable Declaration

For scoping purpose, I use:

custom_object = None

PDF to byte array and vice versa

This worked for me. I haven't used any third-party libraries. Just the ones that are shipped with Java.

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.Paths;

public class PDFUtility {

public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    /**
     * Converts byte stream into PDF.
     */
    PDFUtility pdfUtility = new PDFUtility();
    byte[] byteStreamPDF = pdfUtility.convertPDFtoByteStream();
    FileOutputStream fileOutputStream = new FileOutputStream("C:\\Users\\aseem\\Desktop\\BlaFolder\\BlaFolder2\\aseempdf.pdf");
    fileOutputStream.write(byteStreamPDF);
    fileOutputStream.close();
    System.out.println("File written successfully");
}

/**
 * Creates PDF to Byte Stream
 *
 * @return
 * @throws IOException
 */
protected byte[] convertPDFtoByteStream() throws IOException {
    Path path = Paths.get("C:\\Users\\aseem\\aaa.pdf");
    return Files.readAllBytes(path);
}

}

NodeJS: How to decode base64 encoded string back to binary?

As of Node.js v6.0.0 using the constructor method has been deprecated and the following method should instead be used to construct a new buffer from a base64 encoded string:

var b64string = /* whatever */;
var buf = Buffer.from(b64string, 'base64'); // Ta-da

For Node.js v5.11.1 and below

Construct a new Buffer and pass 'base64' as the second argument:

var b64string = /* whatever */;
var buf = new Buffer(b64string, 'base64'); // Ta-da

If you want to be clean, you can check whether from exists :

if (typeof Buffer.from === "function") {
    // Node 5.10+
    buf = Buffer.from(b64string, 'base64'); // Ta-da
} else {
    // older Node versions, now deprecated
    buf = new Buffer(b64string, 'base64'); // Ta-da
}

How to access full source of old commit in BitBucket?

I was trying to figure out if it's possible to browse the code of an earlier commit like you can on GitHub and it brought me here. I used the information I found here, and after fiddling around with the urls, I actually found a way to browse code of old commits as well.

When you're browsing your code the URL is something like:

https://bitbucket.org/user/repo/src/

and by adding a commit hash at the end like this:

https://bitbucket.org/user/repo/src/a0328cb

You can browse the code at the point of that commit. I don't understand why there's no dropdown box for choosing a commit directly, the feature is already there. Strange.

How do I set a column value to NULL in SQL Server Management Studio?

CTRL+0 doesn't seem to work when connected to an Azure DB.

However, to create an empty string, you can always just hit 'anykey then delete' inside a cell.

Checking from shell script if a directory contains files

So far I haven't seen an answer that uses grep which I think would give a simpler answer (with not too many weird symbols!). Here is how I would check if any files exist in the directory using bourne shell:

this returns the number of files in a directory:

ls -l <directory> | egrep -c "^-"

you can fill in the directory path in where directory is written. The first half of the pipe ensures that the first character of output is "-" for each file. egrep then counts the number of line that start with that symbol using regular expressions. now all you have to do is store the number you obtain and compare it using backquotes like:

 #!/bin/sh 
 fileNum=`ls -l <directory> | egrep -c "^-"`  
 if [ $fileNum == x ] 
 then  
 #do what you want to do
 fi

x is a variable of your choice.

Regular expression to match a line that doesn't contain a word

An, in my opinon, more readable variant of the top answer:

^(?!.*hede)

Basically, "match at the beginning of the line if and only if it does not have 'hede' in it" - so the requirement translated almost directly into regex.

Of course, it's possible to have multiple failure requirements:

^(?!.*(hede|hodo|hada))

Details: The ^ anchor ensures the regex engine doesn't retry the match at every location in the string, which would match every string.

The ^ anchor in the beginning is meant to represent the beginning of the line. The grep tool matches each line one at a time, in contexts where you're working with a multiline string, you can use the "m" flag:

/^(?!.*hede)/m # JavaScript syntax

or

(?m)^(?!.*hede) # Inline flag

Getting attributes of Enum's value

Alternatively, you could do the following:

List<SelectListItem> selectListItems = new List<SelectListItem>();

    foreach (var item in typeof(PaymentTerm).GetEnumValues())
    {
        var type = item.GetType();
        var name = type.GetField(item.ToString()).GetCustomAttributesData().FirstOrDefault()?.NamedArguments.FirstOrDefault().TypedValue.Value.ToString();
        selectListItems.Add(new SelectListItem(name, type.Name));

    }

Remove all of x axis labels in ggplot

You have to set to element_blank() in theme() elements you need to remove

ggplot(data = diamonds, mapping = aes(x = clarity)) + geom_bar(aes(fill = cut))+
  theme(axis.title.x=element_blank(),
        axis.text.x=element_blank(),
        axis.ticks.x=element_blank())

How to get a div to resize its height to fit container?

If the trick using position:absolute, position:relative and top/left/bottom/right: 0px is not appropriate for your situation, you could try:

#nav {
    height: inherit;
}

This worked on one of our pages, although I am not sure exactly what other conditions were needed for it to succeed!

Out-File -append in Powershell does not produce a new line and breaks string into characters

Add-Content is default ASCII and add new line however Add-Content brings locked files issues too.

Angular2 If ngModel is used within a form tag, either the name attribute must be set or the form

If ngForm is used, all the input fields which have [(ngModel)]="" must have an attribute name with a value.

<input [(ngModel)]="firstname" name="something">

Updating the value of data attribute using jQuery

$('.toggle img').data('block', 'something').attr('src', 'something.jpg');

How to compress a String in Java?

Compression algorithms almost always have some form of space overhead, which means that they are only effective when compressing data which is sufficiently large that the overhead is smaller than the amount of saved space.

Compressing a string which is only 20 characters long is not too easy, and it is not always possible. If you have repetition, Huffman Coding or simple run-length encoding might be able to compress, but probably not by very much.

Get mouse wheel events in jQuery?

This is working in each IE, Firefox and Chrome's latest versions.

$(document).ready(function(){
        $('#whole').bind('DOMMouseScroll mousewheel', function(e){
            if(e.originalEvent.wheelDelta > 0 || e.originalEvent.detail < 0) {
                alert("up");
            }
            else{
                alert("down");
            }
        });
    });

How to SELECT the last 10 rows of an SQL table which has no ID field?

executing a count(*) query on big data is expensive. i think using "SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT n" where n is your number of rows per page is better and lighter

How to print last two columns using awk

awk '{print $NF-1, $NF}'  inputfile

Note: this works only if at least two columns exist. On records with one column you will get a spurious "-1 column1"

Adding simple legend to plot in R

Take a look at ?legend and try this:

legend('topright', names(a)[-1] , 
   lty=1, col=c('red', 'blue', 'green',' brown'), bty='n', cex=.75)

enter image description here

php, mysql - Too many connections to database error

This can happen due to too many connection same time or many chat at same time. Also it can happen due too many session.

The best way to sort out this issue is restart MySQL.

service mysqld restart

or

service mysql restart

or

 /etc/init.d/mysqld restart

Get href attribute on jQuery

add a reference to this, which refers to your b_row:

$("tr.b_row").each(function(){
    var a_href = $( this ).find('div.cpt h2 a').attr('href');
    alert ("Href is: "+a_href);
});

Check if a string contains another string

Building on Rene's answer, you could also write a function that returned either TRUE if the substring was present, or FALSE if it wasn't:

Public Function Contains(strBaseString As String, strSearchTerm As String) As Boolean
'Purpose: Returns TRUE if one string exists within another
On Error GoTo ErrorMessage
    Contains = InStr(strBaseString, strSearchTerm)
Exit Function
ErrorMessage:
MsgBox "The database has generated an error. Please contact the database administrator, quoting the following error message: '" & Err.Description & "'", vbCritical, "Database Error"
End
End Function

What is an OS kernel ? How does it differ from an operating system?

The technical definition of an operating system is "a platform that consists of specific set of libraries and infrastructure for applications to be built upon and interact with each other". A kernel is an operating system in that sense.

The end-user definition is usually something around "a software package that provides a desktop, shortcuts to applications, a web browser and a media player". A kernel doesn't match that definition.

So for an end-user a Linux distribution (say Ubuntu) is an Operating System while for a programmer the Linux kernel itself is a perfectly valid OS depending on what you're trying to achieve. For instance embedded systems are mostly just kernel with very small number of specialized processes running on top of them. In that case the kernel itself becomes the OS itself.

I think you can draw the line at what the majority of the applications running on top of that OS do require. If most of them require only kernel, the kernel is the OS, if most of them require X Window System running, then your OS becomes X + kernel.

Correct way to remove plugin from Eclipse

For some 'Eclipse Marketplace' plugins Uninstall may not work. (Ex: SonarLint v5)

So Try,

Help -> About Eclipse -> Installation details
  • search the plugin name in 'Installed Software'

  • Select plugin name and Uninstall it

Additional Detail

To fix plugin errors, after the uninstall revert back older version of plugin,

Help -> install new software..
  • Get plugin url from Google search and Add it (Example: https://eclipse-uc.sonarlint.org)

  • Select and install older versions of the Plugin. This will fix most of the plugin problems.

How to recursively delete an entire directory with PowerShell 2.0?

Really simple:

remove-item -path <type in file or directory name>, press Enter

How to parse JSON data with jQuery / JavaScript?

$.ajax({
  url: '//.xml',
  dataType: 'xml',
  success: onTrue,
  error: function (err) {
      console.error('Error: ', err);
  }
});

$('a').each(function () {
  $(this).click(function (e) {
      var l = e.target.text;
      //array.sort(sorteerOp(l));
      //functionToAdaptHtml();
  });
});

What does Ruby have that Python doesn't, and vice versa?

Python Example

Functions are first-class variables in Python. You can declare a function, pass it around as an object, and overwrite it:

def func(): print "hello"
def another_func(f): f()
another_func(func)

def func2(): print "goodbye"
func = func2

This is a fundamental feature of modern scripting languages. JavaScript and Lua do this, too. Ruby doesn't treat functions this way; naming a function calls it.

Of course, there are ways to do these things in Ruby, but they're not first-class operations. For example, you can wrap a function with Proc.new to treat it as a variable--but then it's no longer a function; it's an object with a "call" method.

Ruby's functions aren't first-class objects

Ruby functions aren't first-class objects. Functions must be wrapped in an object to pass them around; the resulting object can't be treated like a function. Functions can't be assigned in a first-class manner; instead, a function in its container object must be called to modify them.

def func; p "Hello" end
def another_func(f); method(f)[] end
another_func(:func)      # => "Hello"

def func2; print "Goodbye!"
self.class.send(:define_method, :func, method(:func2))
func                     # => "Goodbye!"

method(:func).owner      # => Object
func                     # => "Goodbye!"
self.func                # => "Goodbye!"    

Calling one Bash script from another Script passing it arguments with quotes and spaces

Quote your args in Testscript 1:

echo "TestScript1 Arguments:"
echo "$1"
echo "$2"
echo "$#"
./testscript2 "$1" "$2"

How can I transform string to UTF-8 in C#?

As you know the string is coming in as Encoding.Default you could simply use:

byte[] bytes = Encoding.Default.GetBytes(myString);
myString = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(bytes);

Another thing you may have to remember: If you are using Console.WriteLine to output some strings, then you should also write Console.OutputEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;!!! Or all utf8 strings will be outputed as gbk...

How to run an external program, e.g. notepad, using hyperlink?

I've wrote a small extension to do so.

Since you are creating the page using C# you may want to implement this:

https://github.com/felix-d-git/DesktopAppLink

Basically u are creating some registry entries to parse the links you click in your html page.

The browser will then ask to open the specified app.

C#:

DesktopAppLink.CreateLink("applink.sample", "\"<path to exe>\"", "");

HTML:

<a href="applink.sample:">Run Desktop App</a>

Result:

enter image description here

Get position/offset of element relative to a parent container?

Warning: jQuery, not standard JavaScript

element.offsetLeft and element.offsetTop are the pure javascript properties for finding an element's position with respect to its offsetParent; being the nearest parent element with a position of relative or absolute

Alternatively, you can always use Zepto to get the position of an element AND its parent, and simply subtract the two:

var childPos = obj.offset();
var parentPos = obj.parent().offset();
var childOffset = {
    top: childPos.top - parentPos.top,
    left: childPos.left - parentPos.left
}

This has the benefit of giving you the offset of a child relative to its parent even if the parent isn't positioned.

How to import .py file from another directory?

Python3:

import importlib.machinery

loader = importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader('report', '/full/path/report/other_py_file.py')
handle = loader.load_module('report')

handle.mainFunction(parameter)

This method can be used to import whichever way you want in a folder structure (backwards, forwards doesn't really matter, i use absolute paths just to be sure).

There's also the more normal way of importing a python module in Python3,

import importlib
module = importlib.load_module('folder.filename')
module.function()

Kudos to Sebastian for spplying a similar answer for Python2:

import imp

foo = imp.load_source('module.name', '/path/to/file.py')
foo.MyClass()

Check for internet connection with Swift

here is the same code with accepted answer but I find it more useful for some cases to use closures

import SystemConfiguration

public class Reachability {

    class func isConnectedToNetwork(isConnected : (Bool) -> ()) {

        var zeroAddress = sockaddr_in(sin_len: 0, sin_family: 0, sin_port: 0, sin_addr: in_addr(s_addr: 0), sin_zero: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
        zeroAddress.sin_len = UInt8(MemoryLayout.size(ofValue: zeroAddress))
        zeroAddress.sin_family = sa_family_t(AF_INET)

        let defaultRouteReachability = withUnsafePointer(to: &zeroAddress) {
            $0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr.self, capacity: 1) {zeroSockAddress in
                SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress(nil, zeroSockAddress)
            }
        }

        var flags: SCNetworkReachabilityFlags = SCNetworkReachabilityFlags(rawValue: 0)
        if SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags(defaultRouteReachability!, &flags) == false {
            isConnected(false)
        }

        /* Only Working for WIFI
        let isReachable = flags == .reachable
        let needsConnection = flags == .connectionRequired

        return isReachable && !needsConnection
        */

        // Working for Cellular and WIFI
        let isReachable = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsReachable)) != 0
        let needsConnection = (flags.rawValue & UInt32(kSCNetworkFlagsConnectionRequired)) != 0
        let ret = (isReachable && !needsConnection)

        isConnected(ret)
    }
}

and here is how to use it:

Reachability.isConnectedToNetwork { (isConnected) in
    if isConnected {
        //We have internet connection | get data from server
    } else {
        //We don't have internet connection | load from database 
    }
}

Error:Execution failed for task ':app:transformClassesWithDexForDebug' in android studio

Error:Execution failed for task ':app:transformClassesWithDexForDebug'. com.android.build.api.transform.TransformException: java.lang.RuntimeException: com.android.ide.common.process.ProcessException: java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: com.android.ide.common.process.ProcessException: org.gradle.process.internal.ExecException: Process 'command 'C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_79\bin\java.exe'' finished with non-zero exit value 1

The upper error occure due to lot of reason. So I can put why this error occure and how to solve it.

REASON 1 : Duplicate of class file name

SOLUTION :

when your refactoring of some of your class files to a library project. and that time you write name of class file So, double check that you do not have any duplicate names

REASON 2 : When you have lot of cache Memory

SOLUTION :

Sometime if you have lot of cache memory then this error occure so solve it. go to File/Invalidate caches / Restart then select Invalidate and Restart it will clean your cache memory.

REASON 3 : When there is internal bug or used beta Version to Switch back to stable version.

SOLUTION :

Solution is just simple go to Build menu and click Clean Project and after cleaning click Rebuild Project.

REASON 4 : When you memory of the system Configuration is low.

SOLUTION :

open Task Manager and stop the other application which are not most used at that time so it will free the space and solve OutOfMemory.

REASON 5 : The problem is your method count has exceed from 65K.

SOLUTION :

open your Project build.gradle file add

defaultConfig {
        ...
        multiDexEnabled true
    }

and in dependencies add below line.

dependencies 
    {
       compile 'com.android.support:multidex:1.0.0'
    }

How do I ignore all files in a folder with a Git repository in Sourcetree?

After beating my head on this for at least an hour, I offer this answer to try to expand on the comments some others have made. To ignore a folder/directory, do the following: if you don't have a .gitignore file in the root of your project (that name exactly ".gitignore"), create a dummy text file in the folder you want to exclude. Inside of Source Tree, right click on it and select Ignore. You'll get a popup that looks like this.

enter image description here

Select "Everything underneath" and select the folder you want to ignore from the drop-down list. This will create a .gitignore file in your root directory and put the folder specification in it.

If you do have a .gitignore folder already in your root folder, you could follow the same approach above, or you can just edit the .gitignore file and add the folder you want to exclude. It's just a text file. Note that it uses forward slashes in path names rather than backslashes, as we Windows users are accustomed to. I tried creating a .gitignore text file by hand in Windows Explorer, but it didn't let me create a file without a name (i.e. with only the extension).

Note that adding the .gitignore and the file specification will have no effect on files that are already being tracked. If you're already tracking these, you'll have to stop tracking them. (Right-click on the folder or file and select Stop Tracking.) You'll then see them change from having a green/clean or amber/changed icon to a red/removed icon. On your next commit the files will be removed from the repository and thereafter appear with a blue/ignored icon. Another contributor asked why Ignore was disabled for particular files and I believe it was because he was trying to ignore a file that was already being tracked. You can only ignore a file that has a blue question mark icon.

R solve:system is exactly singular

Lapack is a Linear Algebra package which is used by R (actually it's used everywhere) underneath solve(), dgesv spits this kind of error when the matrix you passed as a parameter is singular.

As an addendum: dgesv performs LU decomposition, which, when using your matrix, forces a division by 0, since this is ill-defined, it throws this error. This only happens when matrix is singular or when it's singular on your machine (due to approximation you can have a really small number be considered 0)

I'd suggest you check its determinant if the matrix you're using contains mostly integers and is not big. If it's big, then take a look at this link.

Is it possible to register a http+domain-based URL Scheme for iPhone apps, like YouTube and Maps?

It also possible to check tab activity by document.hidden property

Possible solution

document.location = 'app://deep-link';

setInterval( function(){
  if (!document.hidden) {
    document.location = 'https://app.store.link';
  }
}, 1000);

But seems like this not works in Safari

Reading e-mails from Outlook with Python through MAPI

Sorry for my bad English. Checking Mails using Python with MAPI is easier,

outlook =win32com.client.Dispatch("Outlook.Application").GetNamespace("MAPI")
folder = outlook.Folders[5]
Subfldr = folder.Folders[5]
messages_REACH = Subfldr.Items
message = messages_REACH.GetFirst()

Here we can get the most first mail into the Mail box, or into any sub folder. Actually, we need to check the Mailbox number & orientation. With the help of this analysis we can check each mailbox & its sub mailbox folders.

Similarly please find the below code, where we can see, the last/ earlier mails. How we need to check.

`outlook =win32com.client.Dispatch("Outlook.Application").GetNamespace("MAPI")
folder = outlook.Folders[5]
Subfldr = folder.Folders[5]
messages_REACH = Subfldr.Items
message = messages_REACH.GetLast()`

With this we can get most recent email into the mailbox. According to the above mentioned code, we can check our all mail boxes, & its sub folders.

Httpd returning 503 Service Unavailable with mod_proxy for Tomcat 8

this worked for me:

ProxyRequests     Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
RewriteEngine On

<Proxy http://localhost:8123>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>

ProxyPass         /node  http://localhost:8123  
ProxyPassReverse  /node  http://localhost:8123

Unable to Git-push master to Github - 'origin' does not appear to be a git repository / permission denied

I have the same problem and i think the firewall is blocking the git protocol. So in the end I have to resort to using https:// to fetch and push. However this will always prompt the user to enter the password...

here is the example what working for me (just to share with those cant use git:// protocol :)

git fetch https://[user-name]@github.com/[user-name]/[project].git

if the above works, you can remove the origin and replace with

git remote rm origin  
git remote add origin https://[user-name]@github.com/[user-name]/[project].git

Cannot find the declaration of element 'beans'

For me the problem was that spring was not able to download http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd or http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context.xsd

However I was able to access those from my browser as it was using my machines proxy. So I just copied the content of the two xsds to files named spring-beans.xsd and spring-context.xsd and replaced the http url with the file names and it worked for me.

How do I convert a single character into it's hex ascii value in python

This might help

import binascii

x = b'test'
x = binascii.hexlify(x)
y = str(x,'ascii')

print(x) # Outputs b'74657374' (hex encoding of "test")
print(y) # Outputs 74657374

x_unhexed = binascii.unhexlify(x)
print(x_unhexed) # Outputs b'test'

x_ascii = str(x_unhexed,'ascii')
print(x_ascii) # Outputs test

This code contains examples for converting ASCII characters to and from hexadecimal. In your situation, the line you'd want to use is str(binascii.hexlify(c),'ascii').

How to include a PHP variable inside a MySQL statement

The text inside $type is substituted directly into the insert string, therefore MySQL gets this:

... VALUES(testing, 'john', 'whatever')

Notice that there are no quotes around testing, you need to put these in like so:

$type = 'testing';
mysql_query("INSERT INTO contents (type, reporter, description) VALUES('$type', 'john', 'whatever')");

I also recommend you read up on SQL injection, as this sort of parameter passing is prone to hacking attempts if you do not sanitize the data being used:

How to compare datetime with only date in SQL Server

According to your query Select * from [User] U where U.DateCreated = '2014-02-07'

SQL Server is comparing exact date and time i.e (comparing 2014-02-07 12:30:47.220 with 2014-02-07 00:00:00.000 for equality). that's why result of comparison is false

Therefore, While comparing dates you need to consider time also. You can use
Select * from [User] U where U.DateCreated BETWEEN '2014-02-07' AND '2014-02-08'.

Entity Framework Provider type could not be loaded?

In my case dll was not copied although I added a reference to it. This is because EntityFramework.SqlServer.dllis not copied into your project. Add that dll and it will hopefully work.You can find that from the project where you added datamodel.

How can I count the occurrences of a list item?

If you only want one item's count, use the count method:

>>> [1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 4, 1].count(1)
3

Don't use this if you want to count multiple items. Calling count in a loop requires a separate pass over the list for every count call, which can be catastrophic for performance. If you want to count all items, or even just multiple items, use Counter, as explained in the other answers.

How to compare two Dates without the time portion?

This is what worked for me:

var Date1 = new Date(dateObject1.toDateString()); //this sets time to 00:00:00
var Date2 = new Date(dateObject2.toDateString()); 
//do a normal compare
if(Date1 > Date2){ //do something }

Android - how do I investigate an ANR?

I've been learning android for the last few months, so I'm far from an expert, but I've been really disappointed with the documentation on ANRs.

Most of the advice seems to be geared towards avoiding them or fixing them by blindly looking through your code, which is great, but I couldn't find anything on analyzing the trace.

There are three things you really need to look for with ANR logs.

1) Deadlocks: When a thread is in the WAIT state, you can look through the details to find who it's "heldby=". Most of the time, it'll be held by itself, but if it's held by another thread, that's likely to be a danger sign. Go look at that thread and see what it's held by. You might find a loop, which is a clear sign that something has gone wrong. This is pretty rare, but it's the first point because when it happens, it's a nightmare

2) Main thread Waiting: If your main thread is in the WAIT state, check if it's held by another thread. This shouldn't happen, because your UI thread shouldn't be held by a background thread.

Both of these scenarios, mean you need to rework your code significantly.

3) Heavy operations on the main thread: This is the most common cause of ANRs, but sometimes one of the harder to find and fix. Look at the main thread details. Scroll down the stack trace and until you see classes you recognize (from your app). Look at the methods in the trace and figure out if you're making network calls, db calls, etc. in these places.

Finally, and I apologize for shamelessly plugging my own code, you can use the python log analyzer I wrote at https://github.com/HarshEvilGeek/Android-Log-Analyzer This will go through your log files, open ANR files, find deadlocks, find waiting main threads, find uncaught exceptions in your agent logs and print it all out on the screen in a relatively easy to read manner. Read the ReadMe file (which I'm about to add) to learn how to use it. It's helped me a ton in the last week!

Setting TIME_WAIT TCP

A TCP connection is specified by the tuple (source IP, source port, destination IP, destination port).

The reason why there is a TIME_WAIT state following session shutdown is because there may still be live packets out in the network on their way to you (or from you which may solicit a response of some sort). If you were to re-create that same tuple and one of those packets showed up, it would be treated as a valid packet for your connection (and probably cause an error due to sequencing).

So the TIME_WAIT time is generally set to double the packets maximum age. This value is the maximum age your packets will be allowed to get to before the network discards them.

That guarantees that, before you're allowed to create a connection with the same tuple, all the packets belonging to previous incarnations of that tuple will be dead.

That generally dictates the minimum value you should use. The maximum packet age is dictated by network properties, an example being that satellite lifetimes are higher than LAN lifetimes since the packets have much further to go.

How to replace an entire line in a text file by line number

Excellent answer from Chepner. It is working for me in bash Shell.

 # To update/replace the new line string value with the exiting line of the file
 MyFile=/tmp/ps_checkdb.flag

 `sed -i "${index}s/.*/${newLine}/" $MyFile`

here
index - Line no
newLine - new line string which we want to replace.


Similarly below code is used to read a particular line in the file. This won't affect the actual file.

LineString=`sed "$index!d" $MyFile` 

here
!d - will delete the lines other than line no $index So we will get the output as line string of no $index in the file.

Enums in Javascript with ES6

Check how TypeScript does it. Basically they do the following:

const MAP = {};

MAP[MAP[1] = 'A'] = 1;
MAP[MAP[2] = 'B'] = 2;

MAP['A'] // 1
MAP[1] // A

Use symbols, freeze object, whatever you want.

How to enable Auto Logon User Authentication for Google Chrome

Chrome did change their menus since this question was asked. This solution was tested with Chrome 47.0.2526.73 to 72.0.3626.109.

If you are using Chrome right now, you can check your version with : chrome://version

  1. Goto: chrome://settings

  1. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "Advanced" to show more settings.

OLDER VERSIONS:

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "Show advanced settings..." to show more settings.

  1. In the "System" section, click on "Open proxy settings".

OLDER VERSIONS:

In the "Network" section, click on "Change proxy settings...".

  1. Click on the "Security" tab, then select "Local intranet" icon and click on "Sites" button.

  1. Click on "Advanced" button.

  1. Insert your intranet local address and click on the "Add" button.

  1. Close all windows.

That's it.

Linux command to translate DomainName to IP

You can use:

nslookup www.example.com

How can I encode a string to Base64 in Swift?

Swift 3 / 4 / 5.1

Here is a simple String extension, allowing for preserving optionals in the event of an error when decoding.

extension String {
    /// Encode a String to Base64
    func toBase64() -> String {
        return Data(self.utf8).base64EncodedString()
    }

    /// Decode a String from Base64. Returns nil if unsuccessful.
    func fromBase64() -> String? {
        guard let data = Data(base64Encoded: self) else { return nil }
        return String(data: data, encoding: .utf8)
    }
}

Example:

let testString = "A test string."

let encoded = testString.toBase64() // "QSB0ZXN0IHN0cmluZy4="

guard let decoded = encoded.fromBase64() // "A test string."
    else { return } 

Regex for parsing directory and filename

Try this:

^(.+)\/([^\/]+)$

EDIT: escaped the forward slash to prevent problems when copy/pasting the Regex

Programmatically find the number of cores on a machine

(Almost) Platform Independent function in c-code

#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#elif MACOS
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#else
#include <unistd.h>
#endif

int getNumCores() {
#ifdef WIN32
    SYSTEM_INFO sysinfo;
    GetSystemInfo(&sysinfo);
    return sysinfo.dwNumberOfProcessors;
#elif MACOS
    int nm[2];
    size_t len = 4;
    uint32_t count;

    nm[0] = CTL_HW; nm[1] = HW_AVAILCPU;
    sysctl(nm, 2, &count, &len, NULL, 0);

    if(count < 1) {
        nm[1] = HW_NCPU;
        sysctl(nm, 2, &count, &len, NULL, 0);
        if(count < 1) { count = 1; }
    }
    return count;
#else
    return sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
#endif
}

Stacked Bar Plot in R

I'm obviosly not a very good R coder, but if you wanted to do this with ggplot2:

data<- rbind(c(480, 780, 431, 295, 670, 360,  190),
             c(720, 350, 377, 255, 340, 615,  345),
             c(460, 480, 179, 560,  60, 735, 1260),
             c(220, 240, 876, 789, 820, 100,   75))

a <- cbind(data[, 1], 1, c(1:4))
b <- cbind(data[, 2], 2, c(1:4))
c <- cbind(data[, 3], 3, c(1:4))
d <- cbind(data[, 4], 4, c(1:4))
e <- cbind(data[, 5], 5, c(1:4))
f <- cbind(data[, 6], 6, c(1:4))
g <- cbind(data[, 7], 7, c(1:4))

data           <- as.data.frame(rbind(a, b, c, d, e, f, g))
colnames(data) <-c("Time", "Type", "Group")
data$Type      <- factor(data$Type, labels = c("A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G"))

library(ggplot2)

ggplot(data = data, aes(x = Type, y = Time, fill = Group)) + 
       geom_bar(stat = "identity") +
       opts(legend.position = "none")

enter image description here

How to read file binary in C#?

Well, reading it isn't hard, just use FileStream to read a byte[]. Converting it to text isn't really generally possible or meaningful unless you convert the 1's and 0's to hex. That's easy to do with the BitConverter.ToString(byte[]) overload. You'd generally want to dump 16 or 32 bytes in each line. You could use Encoding.ASCII.GetString() to try to convert the bytes to characters. A sample program that does this:

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;

class Program {
    static void Main(string[] args) {
        // Read the file into <bits>
        var fs = new FileStream(@"c:\temp\test.bin", FileMode.Open);
        var len = (int)fs.Length;
        var bits = new byte[len];
        fs.Read(bits, 0, len);
        // Dump 16 bytes per line
        for (int ix = 0; ix < len; ix += 16) {
            var cnt = Math.Min(16, len - ix);
            var line = new byte[cnt];
            Array.Copy(bits, ix, line, 0, cnt);
            // Write address + hex + ascii
            Console.Write("{0:X6}  ", ix);
            Console.Write(BitConverter.ToString(line));
            Console.Write("  ");
            // Convert non-ascii characters to .
            for (int jx = 0; jx < cnt; ++jx)
                if (line[jx] < 0x20 || line[jx] > 0x7f) line[jx] = (byte)'.';
            Console.WriteLine(Encoding.ASCII.GetString(line));
        }
        Console.ReadLine();
    }
}

The SQL OVER() clause - when and why is it useful?

If you only wanted to GROUP BY the SalesOrderID then you wouldn't be able to include the ProductID and OrderQty columns in the SELECT clause.

The PARTITION BY clause let's you break up your aggregate functions. One obvious and useful example would be if you wanted to generate line numbers for order lines on an order:

SELECT
    O.order_id,
    O.order_date,
    ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY O.order_id) AS line_item_no,
    OL.product_id
FROM
    Orders O
INNER JOIN Order_Lines OL ON OL.order_id = O.order_id

(My syntax might be off slightly)

You would then get back something like:

order_id    order_date    line_item_no    product_id
--------    ----------    ------------    ----------
    1       2011-05-02         1              5
    1       2011-05-02         2              4
    1       2011-05-02         3              7
    2       2011-05-12         1              8
    2       2011-05-12         2              1

Add CSS box shadow around the whole DIV

The CSS code would be:

box-shadow: 0 0 10px 5px white;

That will shadow the entire DIV no matter its shape!

How to split data into training/testing sets using sample function

My solution is basically the same as dickoa's but a little easier to interpret:

data(mtcars)
n = nrow(mtcars)
trainIndex = sample(1:n, size = round(0.7*n), replace=FALSE)
train = mtcars[trainIndex ,]
test = mtcars[-trainIndex ,]

Objective-C Static Class Level variables

Issue Description:

  1. You want your ClassA to have a ClassB class variable.
  2. You are using Objective-C as programming language.
  3. Objective-C does not support class variables as C++ does.

One Alternative:

Simulate a class variable behavior using Objective-C features

  1. Declare/Define an static variable within the classA.m so it will be only accessible for the classA methods (and everything you put inside classA.m).

  2. Overwrite the NSObject initialize class method to initialize just once the static variable with an instance of ClassB.

  3. You will be wondering, why should I overwrite the NSObject initialize method. Apple documentation about this method has the answer: "The runtime sends initialize to each class in a program exactly one time just before the class, or any class that inherits from it, is sent its first message from within the program. (Thus the method may never be invoked if the class is not used.)".

  4. Feel free to use the static variable within any ClassA class/instance method.

Code sample:

file: classA.m

static ClassB *classVariableName = nil;

@implementation ClassA

...
 
+(void) initialize
{
    if (! classVariableName)
        classVariableName = [[ClassB alloc] init];
}

+(void) classMethodName
{
    [classVariableName doSomething]; 
}

-(void) instanceMethodName
{
    [classVariableName doSomething]; 
}

...

@end

References:

  1. Class variables explained comparing Objective-C and C++ approaches

How can I echo the whole content of a .html file in PHP?

You should use readfile():

readfile("/path/to/file");

This will read the file and send it to the browser in one command. This is essentially the same as:

echo file_get_contents("/path/to/file");

except that file_get_contents() may cause the script to crash for large files, while readfile() won't.

How to print like printf in Python3?

Python 3.6 introduced f-strings for inline interpolation. What's even nicer is it extended the syntax to also allow format specifiers with interpolation. Something I've been working on while I googled this (and came across this old question!):

print(f'{account:40s} ({ratio:3.2f}) -> AUD {splitAmount}')

PEP 498 has the details. And... it sorted my pet peeve with format specifiers in other langs -- allows for specifiers that themselves can be expressions! Yay! See: Format Specifiers.

Postgres FOR LOOP

I just ran into this question and, while it is old, I figured I'd add an answer for the archives. The OP asked about for loops, but their goal was to gather a random sample of rows from the table. For that task, Postgres 9.5+ offers the TABLESAMPLE clause on WHERE. Here's a good rundown:

https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/tablesample-in-postgresql-9-5-2/

I tend to use Bernoulli as it's row-based rather than page-based, but the original question is about a specific row count. For that, there's a built-in extension:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/tsm-system-rows.html

CREATE EXTENSION tsm_system_rows;

Then you can grab whatever number of rows you want:

select * from playtime tablesample system_rows (15);

java - iterating a linked list

iterate LinkedList by using iterator

LinkedList<String> linkedList = new LinkedList<String>();
linkedList.add(“Mumbai”);
linkedList.add(“Delhi”);
linkedList.add(“Noida”);
linkedList.add(“Gao”);
linkedList.add(“Patna”);

Iterator<String>  itr = linkedList.iterator();
 while (itr.hasNext()) {
 System.out.println(“Element is =”+itr.next());

 }

Reference : Java Linkedlist Examples

Docker: How to use bash with an Alpine based docker image?

RUN /bin/sh -c "apk add --no-cache bash"

worked for me.

Best way to remove an event handler in jQuery?

This also works fine .Simple and easy.see http://jsfiddle.net/uZc8w/570/

$('#myimage').removeAttr("click");

Java 8 - Best way to transform a list: map or foreach?

If you use Eclipse Collections you can use the collectIf() method.

MutableList<Integer> source =
    Lists.mutable.with(1, null, 2, null, 3, null, 4, null, 5);

MutableList<String> result = source.collectIf(Objects::nonNull, String::valueOf);

Assert.assertEquals(Lists.immutable.with("1", "2", "3", "4", "5"), result);

It evaluates eagerly and should be a bit faster than using a Stream.

Note: I am a committer for Eclipse Collections.

Remove Unnamed columns in pandas dataframe

First, find the columns that have 'unnamed', then drop those columns. Note: You should Add inplace = True to the .drop parameters as well.

df.drop(df.columns[df.columns.str.contains('unnamed',case = False)],axis = 1, inplace = True)

How to disable auto-play for local video in iframe

What do you think about video tag ? If you don't have to use iframe tag you can use video tag instead.

<video width="500" height="345" src="hey.mp4"  />

You should not use autoplay attribute in your video tag to disable autoplay.

Why do I get "MismatchSenderId" from GCM server side?

InstanceID.getInstance(getApplicationContext()).getToken(authorizedEntity,scope)

authorizedEntity is the project number of the server

How can I lock a file using java (if possible)

Use a RandomAccessFile, get it's channel, then call lock(). The channel provided by input or output streams does not have sufficient privileges to lock properly. Be sure to call unlock() in the finally block (closing the file doesn't necessarily release the lock).

Simulating Button click in javascript

Since you are using jQuery you can use this onClick handler which calls click:

$("#datepicker").click()

This is the same as $("#datepicker").trigger("click").

For a jQuery-free version check out this answer on SO.

Reading an Excel file in PHP

Read XLSX (Excel 97-2003)
https://github.com/shuchkin/simplexls

if ( $xls = SimpleXLS::parse('book.xls') ) {
    print_r( $xls->rows() );
} else {
    echo SimpleXLS::parseError();
}

Read XLSX (Excel 2003+)
https://github.com/shuchkin/simplexlsx

if ( $xlsx = SimpleXLSX::parse('book.xlsx') ) {
    print_r( $xlsx->rows() );
} else {
    echo SimpleXLSX::parseError();
}

Output

Array (
    [0] => Array
        (
            [0] => ISBN
            [1] => title
            [2] => author
            [3] => publisher
            [4] => ctry
        )
    [1] => Array
        (
            [0] => 618260307
            [1] => The Hobbit
            [2] => J. R. R. Tolkien
            [3] => Houghton Mifflin
            [4] => USA
       )

)

CSV php reader
https://github.com/shuchkin/simplecsv

How can I pass a username/password in the header to a SOAP WCF Service

Suppose you have service reference of the name localhost in your web.config so you can go as follows

localhost.Service objWebService = newlocalhost.Service();
localhost.AuthSoapHd objAuthSoapHeader = newlocalhost.AuthSoapHd();
string strUsrName =ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["UserName"];
string strPassword =ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["Password"];

objAuthSoapHeader.strUserName = strUsrName;
objAuthSoapHeader.strPassword = strPassword;

objWebService.AuthSoapHdValue =objAuthSoapHeader;
string str = objWebService.HelloWorld();

Response.Write(str);

How to produce an csv output file from stored procedure in SQL Server

Found a really helpful link for that. Using SQLCMD for this is really easier than solving this with a stored procedure

http://www.excel-sql-server.com/sql-server-export-to-excel-using-bcp-sqlcmd-csv.htm

The calling thread must be STA, because many UI components require this

If you call a new window UI statement in an existing thread, it throws an error. Instead of that create a new thread inside the main thread and write the window UI statement in the new child thread.

Filter dict to contain only certain keys?

Based on the accepted answer by delnan.

What if one of your wanted keys aren't in the old_dict? The delnan solution will throw a KeyError exception that you can catch. If that's not what you need maybe you want to:

  1. only include keys that excists both in the old_dict and your set of wanted_keys.

    old_dict = {'name':"Foobar", 'baz':42}
    wanted_keys = ['name', 'age']
    new_dict = {k: old_dict[k] for k in set(wanted_keys) & set(old_dict.keys())}
    
    >>> new_dict
    {'name': 'Foobar'}
    
  2. have a default value for keys that's not set in old_dict.

    default = None
    new_dict = {k: old_dict[k] if k in old_dict else default for k in wanted_keys}
    
    >>> new_dict
    {'age': None, 'name': 'Foobar'}
    

android listview item height

You need to use padding on the list item layout so space is added on the edges of the item (just increasing the font size won't do that).

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<TextView android:id="@+id/text1"
    xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:layout_width="wrap_content" 
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:padding="8dp" />

IIS URL Rewrite and Web.config

1) Your existing web.config: you have declared rewrite map .. but have not created any rules that will use it. RewriteMap on its' own does absolutely nothing.

2) Below is how you can do it (it does not utilise rewrite maps -- rules only, which is fine for small amount of rewrites/redirects):

This rule will do SINGLE EXACT rewrite (internal redirect) /page to /page.html. URL in browser will remain unchanged.

<system.webServer>
    <rewrite>
        <rules>
            <rule name="SpecificRewrite" stopProcessing="true">
                <match url="^page$" />
                <action type="Rewrite" url="/page.html" />
            </rule>
        </rules>
    </rewrite>
</system.webServer>

This rule #2 will do the same as above, but will do 301 redirect (Permanent Redirect) where URL will change in browser.

<system.webServer>
    <rewrite>
        <rules>
            <rule name="SpecificRedirect" stopProcessing="true">
                <match url="^page$" />
                <action type="Redirect" url="/page.html" />
            </rule>
        </rules>
    </rewrite>
</system.webServer>

Rule #3 will attempt to execute such rewrite for ANY URL if there are such file with .html extension (i.e. for /page it will check if /page.html exists, and if it does then rewrite occurs):

<system.webServer>
    <rewrite>
        <rules>
            <rule name="DynamicRewrite" stopProcessing="true">
                <match url="(.*)" />
                <conditions>
                    <add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}\.html" matchType="IsFile" />
                </conditions>
                <action type="Rewrite" url="/{R:1}.html" />
            </rule>
        </rules>
    </rewrite>
</system.webServer>

When does Git refresh the list of remote branches?

To update the local list of remote branches:

git remote update origin --prune

To show all local and remote branches that (local) Git knows about

git branch -a

How to remove a file from the index in git?

This should unstage a <file> for you (without removing or otherwise modifying the file):

git reset <file>

How do I do redo (i.e. "undo undo") in Vim?

Using VsVim for Visual Studio?

I came across this when experimenting with VsVim, which provides bindings for Vim commands in Visual Studio.

I know about Ctrlr in Vim itself, but this particular binding does not work in VsVim (at least not in my setup?).

What does work however, is the command :red. This is a little bit more of a hassle than the above, but it is still fine when you really need it.

How do you manually execute SQL commands in Ruby On Rails using NuoDB

Reposting the answer from our forum to help others with a similar issue:

@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
result = @connection.exec_query('select tablename from system.tables')
result.each do |row|
puts row
end

Looking for simple Java in-memory cache

Try @Cacheable from jcabi-aspects. With a single annotation you make the entire method result cacheable in memory:

public class Resource {
  @Cacheable(lifetime = 5, unit = TimeUnit.SECONDS)
  public String load(URL url) {
    return url.openConnection().getContent();
  }
}

Also, read this article: http://www.yegor256.com/2014/08/03/cacheable-java-annotation.html

Read and overwrite a file in Python

Probably it would be easier and neater to close the file after text = re.sub('foobar', 'bar', text), re-open it for writing (thus clearing old contents), and write your updated text to it.

How to ignore ansible SSH authenticity checking?

I know the question has been answered and it's correct as well, but just wanted to link the ansible doc where it's explained clearly when and why respective check should be added: host-key-checking

JavaScript Chart.js - Custom data formatting to display on tooltip

You can give tooltipTemplate a function, and format the tooltip as you wish:

tooltipTemplate: function(v) {return someFunction(v.value);}
multiTooltipTemplate: function(v) {return someOtherFunction(v.value);}

Those given 'v' arguments contain lots of information besides the 'value' property. You can put a 'debugger' inside that function and inspect those yourself.

Is embedding background image data into CSS as Base64 good or bad practice?

As far as I have researched,

Use : 1. When you are using an svg sprite. 2. When your images are of a lesser size (max 200mb).

Don't Use : 1. When you are bigger images. 2. Icons as svg's. As they are already good and gzipped after compression.

SSRS Expression for IF, THEN ELSE

You should be able to use

IIF(Fields!ExitReason.Value = 7, 1, 0)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms157328.aspx

phpMyAdmin + CentOS 6.0 - Forbidden

I had the same issue.

Only after I changed in php.ini variable

display_errors = Off

to

display_errors = On

Phpadmin started working.. crazy....

Url.Action parameters?

The following is the correct overload (in your example you are missing a closing } to the routeValues anonymous object so your code will throw an exception):

<a href="<%: Url.Action("GetByList", "Listing", new { name = "John", contact = "calgary, vancouver" }) %>">
    <span>People</span>
</a>

Assuming you are using the default routes this should generate the following markup:

<a href="/Listing/GetByList?name=John&amp;contact=calgary%2C%20vancouver">
    <span>People</span>
</a>

which will successfully invoke the GetByList controller action passing the two parameters:

public ActionResult GetByList(string name, string contact) 
{
    ...
}

Pyinstaller setting icons don't change

The below command can set the icon on an executable file.

Remember the ".ico" file should present in the place of the path given in "Path_of_.ico_file".

pyinstaller.exe --onefile --windowed --icon="Path_of_.ico_file" app.py

For example:

If the app.py file is present in the current directory and app.ico is present inside the Images folder within the current directory.

Then the command should be as below. The final executable file will be generated inside the dist folder

pyinstaller.exe --onefile --windowed --icon=Images\app.ico app.py

Possible heap pollution via varargs parameter

@SafeVarargs does not prevent it from happening, however it mandates that the compiler is stricter when compiling code that uses it.

http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/SafeVarargs.html explains this in futher detail.

Heap pollution is when you get a ClassCastException when doing an operation on a generic interface and it contains another type than declared.

Create a new object from type parameter in generic class

I was trying to instantiate the generic from within a base class. None of the above examples worked for me as they required a concrete type in order to call the factory method.

After researching for awhile on this and unable to find a solution online, I discovered that this appears to work.

 protected activeRow: T = {} as T;

The pieces:

 activeRow: T = {} <-- activeRow now equals a new object...

...

 as T; <-- As the type I specified. 

All together

 export abstract class GridRowEditDialogBase<T extends DataRow> extends DialogBase{ 
      protected activeRow: T = {} as T;
 }

That said, if you need an actual instance you should use:

export function getInstance<T extends Object>(type: (new (...args: any[]) => T), ...args: any[]): T {
      return new type(...args);
}


export class Foo {
  bar() {
    console.log("Hello World")
  }
}
getInstance(Foo).bar();

If you have arguments, you can use.

export class Foo2 {
  constructor(public arg1: string, public arg2: number) {

  }

  bar() {
    console.log(this.arg1);
    console.log(this.arg2);
  }
}
getInstance(Foo, "Hello World", 2).bar();

Rotating a Vector in 3D Space

If you want to rotate a vector you should construct what is known as a rotation matrix.

Rotation in 2D

Say you want to rotate a vector or a point by ?, then trigonometry states that the new coordinates are

    x' = x cos ? - y sin ?
    y' = x sin ? + y cos ?

To demo this, let's take the cardinal axes X and Y; when we rotate the X-axis 90° counter-clockwise, we should end up with the X-axis transformed into Y-axis. Consider

    Unit vector along X axis = <1, 0>
    x' = 1 cos 90 - 0 sin 90 = 0
    y' = 1 sin 90 + 0 cos 90 = 1
    New coordinates of the vector, <x', y'> = <0, 1>  ?  Y-axis

When you understand this, creating a matrix to do this becomes simple. A matrix is just a mathematical tool to perform this in a comfortable, generalized manner so that various transformations like rotation, scale and translation (moving) can be combined and performed in a single step, using one common method. From linear algebra, to rotate a point or vector in 2D, the matrix to be built is

    |cos ?   -sin ?| |x| = |x cos ? - y sin ?| = |x'|
    |sin ?    cos ?| |y|   |x sin ? + y cos ?|   |y'|

Rotation in 3D

That works in 2D, while in 3D we need to take in to account the third axis. Rotating a vector around the origin (a point) in 2D simply means rotating it around the Z-axis (a line) in 3D; since we're rotating around Z-axis, its coordinate should be kept constant i.e. 0° (rotation happens on the XY plane in 3D). In 3D rotating around the Z-axis would be

    |cos ?   -sin ?   0| |x|   |x cos ? - y sin ?|   |x'|
    |sin ?    cos ?   0| |y| = |x sin ? + y cos ?| = |y'|
    |  0       0      1| |z|   |        z        |   |z'|

around the Y-axis would be

    | cos ?    0   sin ?| |x|   | x cos ? + z sin ?|   |x'|
    |   0      1       0| |y| = |         y        | = |y'|
    |-sin ?    0   cos ?| |z|   |-x sin ? + z cos ?|   |z'|

around the X-axis would be

    |1     0           0| |x|   |        x        |   |x'|
    |0   cos ?    -sin ?| |y| = |y cos ? - z sin ?| = |y'|
    |0   sin ?     cos ?| |z|   |y sin ? + z cos ?|   |z'|

Note 1: axis around which rotation is done has no sine or cosine elements in the matrix.

Note 2: This method of performing rotations follows the Euler angle rotation system, which is simple to teach and easy to grasp. This works perfectly fine for 2D and for simple 3D cases; but when rotation needs to be performed around all three axes at the same time then Euler angles may not be sufficient due to an inherent deficiency in this system which manifests itself as Gimbal lock. People resort to Quaternions in such situations, which is more advanced than this but doesn't suffer from Gimbal locks when used correctly.

I hope this clarifies basic rotation.

Rotation not Revolution

The aforementioned matrices rotate an object at a distance r = v(x² + y²) from the origin along a circle of radius r; lookup polar coordinates to know why. This rotation will be with respect to the world space origin a.k.a revolution. Usually we need to rotate an object around its own frame/pivot and not around the world's i.e. local origin. This can also be seen as a special case where r = 0. Since not all objects are at the world origin, simply rotating using these matrices will not give the desired result of rotating around the object's own frame. You'd first translate (move) the object to world origin (so that the object's origin would align with the world's, thereby making r = 0), perform the rotation with one (or more) of these matrices and then translate it back again to its previous location. The order in which the transforms are applied matters. Combining multiple transforms together is called concatenation or composition.

Composition

I urge you to read about linear and affine transformations and their composition to perform multiple transformations in one shot, before playing with transformations in code. Without understanding the basic maths behind it, debugging transformations would be a nightmare. I found this lecture video to be a very good resource. Another resource is this tutorial on transformations that aims to be intuitive and illustrates the ideas with animation (caveat: authored by me!).

Rotation around Arbitrary Vector

A product of the aforementioned matrices should be enough if you only need rotations around cardinal axes (X, Y or Z) like in the question posted. However, in many situations you might want to rotate around an arbitrary axis/vector. The Rodrigues' formula (a.k.a. axis-angle formula) is a commonly prescribed solution to this problem. However, resort to it only if you’re stuck with just vectors and matrices. If you're using Quaternions, just build a quaternion with the required vector and angle. Quaternions are a superior alternative for storing and manipulating 3D rotations; it's compact and fast e.g. concatenating two rotations in axis-angle representation is fairly expensive, moderate with matrices but cheap in quaternions. Usually all rotation manipulations are done with quaternions and as the last step converted to matrices when uploading to the rendering pipeline. See Understanding Quaternions for a decent primer on quaternions.

Force table column widths to always be fixed regardless of contents

Specify the width of the table:

table
{
    table-layout: fixed;
    width: 100px;
}

See jsFiddle

How to select an element inside "this" in jQuery?

$( this ).find( 'li.target' ).css("border", "3px double red");

or

$( this ).children( 'li.target' ).css("border", "3px double red");

Use children for immediate descendants, or find for deeper elements.

How to check if NSString begins with a certain character

You can use:

NSString *newString;
if ( [[myString characterAtIndex:0] isEqualToString:@"*"] ) {
     newString = [myString substringFromIndex:1];
}

IE11 meta element Breaks SVG

I figured it out! The page was rendering using IE8 mode... had

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8">

in the header... changed it to

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=9">

9 and it worked!

how to kill hadoop jobs

Simply forcefully kill the process ID, the hadoop job will also be killed automatically . Use this command:

kill -9 <process_id> 

eg: process ID no: 4040 namenode

username@hostname:~$ kill -9 4040

httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName

I've resolved the fully qualified domain name message on different occasions by adding my server hostname to the /etc/apache2/httpd.conf file and to the /etc/apache2/apache2.conf file.

Type hostname -f in your terminal. This query will return your hostname.

Then edit the /etc/apache2/httpd.conf file (or create it if it does not exist for some reason) and add ServerName <your_hostname>.

Alternatively, I have also been able to eliminate the message by adding ServerName <your_hostname> to the /etc/apache2/apache2.conf file.

If all goes well, when you restart Apache, the message will be gone.

hibernate could not get next sequence value

If using Postgres, create sequence manually with name 'hibernate_sequence'. It will work.

converting drawable resource image into bitmap

First Create Bitmap Image

Bitmap bmp = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.image);

now set bitmap in Notification Builder Icon....

Notification.Builder.setLargeIcon(bmp);

How do I center an SVG in a div?

You can also do this:

<center>
<div style="width: 40px; height: 40px;">
    <svg class="sqs-svg-icon--social" viewBox="0 0 64 64">
        <use class="sqs-use--icon" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="#twitter-icon">
            <svg id="twitter-icon" viewBox="0 0 64 64" width="100%" height="100%">
                <path
                    d="M48,22.1c-1.2,0.5-2.4,0.9-3.8,1c1.4-0.8,2.4-2.1,2.9-3.6c-1.3,0.8-2.7,1.3-4.2,1.6 C41.7,19.8,40,19,38.2,19c-3.6,0-6.6,2.9-6.6,6.6c0,0.5,0.1,1,0.2,1.5c-5.5-0.3-10.3-2.9-13.5-6.9c-0.6,1-0.9,2.1-0.9,3.3 c0,2.3,1.2,4.3,2.9,5.5c-1.1,0-2.1-0.3-3-0.8c0,0,0,0.1,0,0.1c0,3.2,2.3,5.8,5.3,6.4c-0.6,0.1-1.1,0.2-1.7,0.2c-0.4,0-0.8,0-1.2-0.1 c0.8,2.6,3.3,4.5,6.1,4.6c-2.2,1.8-5.1,2.8-8.2,2.8c-0.5,0-1.1,0-1.6-0.1c2.9,1.9,6.4,2.9,10.1,2.9c12.1,0,18.7-10,18.7-18.7 c0-0.3,0-0.6,0-0.8C46,24.5,47.1,23.4,48,22.1z"
                    />
            </svg>
        </use>
    </svg>
</div>
</center>

how to set default main class in java?

If you're creating 2 executable JAR files, each will have it's own manifest file, and each manifest file will specify the class that contains the main() method you want to use to start execution.

In each JAR file, the manifest will be a file with the following path / name inside the JAR - META-INF/MANIFEST.MF

There are ways to specify alternatively named files as a JAR's manifest using the JAR command-line parameters.

The specific class you want to use is specified using Main-Class: package.classname inside the META-INF/MANIFEST.MF file.

As for how to do this in Netbeans - not sure off the top of my head - I usually use IntelliJ and / or Eclipse and usually build the JAR through ANT or Maven anyway.

How to use cURL in Java?

Using standard java libs, I suggest looking at the HttpUrlConnection class http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/net/HttpURLConnection.html

It can handle most of what curl can do with setting up the connection. What you do with the stream is up to you.

How to do associative array/hashing in JavaScript

In C# the code looks like:

Dictionary<string,int> dictionary = new Dictionary<string,int>();
dictionary.add("sample1", 1);
dictionary.add("sample2", 2);

or

var dictionary = new Dictionary<string, int> {
    {"sample1", 1},
    {"sample2", 2}
};

In JavaScript:

var dictionary = {
    "sample1": 1,
    "sample2": 2
}

A C# dictionary object contains useful methods, like dictionary.ContainsKey()

In JavaScript, we could use the hasOwnProperty like:

if (dictionary.hasOwnProperty("sample1"))
    console.log("sample1 key found and its value is"+ dictionary["sample1"]);

Android Gradle Could not reserve enough space for object heap

For Android Studio 1.3 : (Method 1)

Step 1 : Open gradle.properties file in your Android Studio project.

Step 2 : Add this line at the end of the file

org.gradle.jvmargs=-XX\:MaxHeapSize\=256m -Xmx256m

Above methods seems to work but if in case it won't then do this (Method 2)

Step 1 : Start Android studio and close any open project (File > Close Project).

Step 2 : On Welcome window, Go to Configure > Settings.

Step 3 : Go to Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler

Step 4 : Change Build process heap size (Mbytes) to 1024 and Additional build process to VM Options to -Xmx512m.

Step 5 : Close or Restart Android Studio.

SOLVED - Andriod Studio 1.3 Gradle Could not reserve enough space for object heap Issue

Converting a string to a date in a cell

The best solution is using DATE() function and extracting yy, mm, and dd from the string with RIGHT(), MID() and LEFT() functions, the final will be some DATE(LEFT(),MID(),RIGHT()), details here

javax.crypto.IllegalBlockSizeException : Input length must be multiple of 16 when decrypting with padded cipher

A few comments:

import sun.misc.*; Don't do this. It is non-standard and not guaranteed to be the same between implementations. There are other libraries with Base64 conversion available.

byte[] encVal = c.doFinal(Data.getBytes()); You are relying on the default character encoding here. Always specify what character encoding you are using: byte[] encVal = c.doFinal(Data.getBytes("UTF-8")); Defaults might be different in different places.

As @thegrinner pointed out, you need to explicitly check the length of your byte arrays. If there is a discrepancy, then compare them byte by byte to see where the difference is creeping in.

Adding dictionaries together, Python

Please search the site before asking questions next time: how to concatenate two dictionaries to create a new one in Python?

The easiest way to do it is to simply use your example code, but using the items() member of each dictionary. So, the code would be:

dic0 = {'dic0': 0}
dic1 = {'dic1': 1}
dic2 = dict(dic0.items() + dic1.items())

I tested this in IDLE and it works fine. However, the previous question on this topic states that this method is slow and chews up memory. There are several other ways recommended there, so please see that if memory usage is important.

How do I jump out of a foreach loop in C#?

foreach(string s in sList)
{
    if(s.equals("ok"))
    {
             return true;
    }
}
return false;

How do you reverse a string in place in C or C++?

The standard algorithm is to use pointers to the start / end, and walk them inward until they meet or cross in the middle. Swap as you go.


Reverse ASCII string, i.e. a 0-terminated array where every character fits in 1 char. (Or other non-multibyte character sets).

void strrev(char *head)
{
  if (!head) return;
  char *tail = head;
  while(*tail) ++tail;    // find the 0 terminator, like head+strlen
  --tail;               // tail points to the last real char
                        // head still points to the first
  for( ; head < tail; ++head, --tail) {
      // walk pointers inwards until they meet or cross in the middle
      char h = *head, t = *tail;
      *head = t;           // swapping as we go
      *tail = h;
  }
}

// test program that reverses its args
#include <stdio.h>

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  do {
    printf("%s ",  argv[argc-1]);
    strrev(argv[argc-1]);
    printf("%s\n", argv[argc-1]);
  } while(--argc);

  return 0;
}

The same algorithm works for integer arrays with known length, just use tail = start + length - 1 instead of the end-finding loop.

(Editor's note: this answer originally used XOR-swap for this simple version, too. Fixed for the benefit of future readers of this popular question. XOR-swap is highly not recommended; hard to read and making your code compile less efficiently. You can see on the Godbolt compiler explorer how much more complicated the asm loop body is when xor-swap is compiled for x86-64 with gcc -O3.)


Ok, fine, let's fix the UTF-8 chars...

(This is XOR-swap thing. Take care to note that you must avoid swapping with self, because if *p and *q are the same location you'll zero it with a^a==0. XOR-swap depends on having two distinct locations, using them each as temporary storage.)

Editor's note: you can replace SWP with a safe inline function using a tmp variable.

#include <bits/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>

#define SWP(x,y) (x^=y, y^=x, x^=y)

void strrev(char *p)
{
  char *q = p;
  while(q && *q) ++q; /* find eos */
  for(--q; p < q; ++p, --q) SWP(*p, *q);
}

void strrev_utf8(char *p)
{
  char *q = p;
  strrev(p); /* call base case */

  /* Ok, now fix bass-ackwards UTF chars. */
  while(q && *q) ++q; /* find eos */
  while(p < --q)
    switch( (*q & 0xF0) >> 4 ) {
    case 0xF: /* U+010000-U+10FFFF: four bytes. */
      SWP(*(q-0), *(q-3));
      SWP(*(q-1), *(q-2));
      q -= 3;
      break;
    case 0xE: /* U+000800-U+00FFFF: three bytes. */
      SWP(*(q-0), *(q-2));
      q -= 2;
      break;
    case 0xC: /* fall-through */
    case 0xD: /* U+000080-U+0007FF: two bytes. */
      SWP(*(q-0), *(q-1));
      q--;
      break;
    }
}

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  do {
    printf("%s ",  argv[argc-1]);
    strrev_utf8(argv[argc-1]);
    printf("%s\n", argv[argc-1]);
  } while(--argc);

  return 0;
}
  • Why, yes, if the input is borked, this will cheerfully swap outside the place.
  • Useful link when vandalising in the UNICODE: http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/chart/
  • Also, UTF-8 over 0x10000 is untested (as I don't seem to have any font for it, nor the patience to use a hexeditor)

Examples:

$ ./strrev Räksmörgås ¦¦¦?????

¦¦¦????? ?????¦¦¦

Räksmörgås sågrömskäR

./strrev verrts/.

No resource found - Theme.AppCompat.Light.DarkActionBar

If you are using the Android.mk to build then use the USE_AAPT2, which link in the built resource from the AAR.

Add below line in Android.mk file:

LOCAL_USE_AAPT2 := true

How to delete columns in a CSV file?

You can directly delete the column with just

del variable_name['year']

Local file access with JavaScript

if you are using angularjs & aspnet/mvc, to retrieve json files, you have to allow mime type at web config

<staticContent>
    <remove fileExtension=".json" />
    <mimeMap fileExtension=".json" mimeType="application/json" />
  </staticContent>

Each GROUP BY expression must contain at least one column that is not an outer reference

To start with you can't do this:

having rid!=MAX(rid)

The HAVING clause can only contain things which are attributes of the aggregate groups.

In addition, 1, 2, 3 is not valid in GROUP BY in SQL Server - I think that's only valid in ORDER BY.

Can you explain why this isn't what you are looking for:

select 
LEFT(SUBSTRING(batchinfo.datapath, PATINDEX('%[0-9][0-9][0-9]%', batchinfo.datapath), 8000), PATINDEX('%[^0-9]%', SUBSTRING(batchinfo.datapath, PATINDEX('%[0-9][0-9][0-9]%', batchinfo.datapath), 8000))-1),
qvalues.name,
qvalues.compound,
MAX(qvalues.rid)
 from batchinfo join qvalues on batchinfo.rowid=qvalues.rowid
where LEN(datapath)>4
group by LEFT(SUBSTRING(batchinfo.datapath, PATINDEX('%[0-9][0-9][0-9]%', batchinfo.datapath), 8000), PATINDEX('%[^0-9]%', SUBSTRING(batchinfo.datapath, PATINDEX('%[0-9][0-9][0-9]%', batchinfo.datapath), 8000))-1),
qvalues.name,
qvalues.compound

javascript push multidimensional array

In JavaScript, the type of key/value store you are attempting to use is an object literal, rather than an array. You are mistakenly creating a composite array object, which happens to have other properties based on the key names you provided, but the array portion contains no elements.

Instead, declare valueToPush as an object and push that onto cookie_value_add:

// Create valueToPush as an object {} rather than an array []
var valueToPush = {};

// Add the properties to your object
// Note, you could also use the valueToPush["productID"] syntax you had
// above, but this is a more object-like syntax
valueToPush.productID = productID;
valueToPush.itemColorTitle = itemColorTitle;
valueToPush.itemColorPath = itemColorPath;

cookie_value_add.push(valueToPush);

// View the structure of cookie_value_add
console.dir(cookie_value_add);

What is the correct way to check for string equality in JavaScript?

Considering that both strings may be very large, there are 2 main approaches bitwise search and localeCompare

I recommed this function

function compareLargeStrings(a,b){
    if (a.length !== b.length) {
         return false;
    }
    return a.localeCompare(b) === 0;
}

How can I auto increment the C# assembly version via our CI platform (Hudson)?

This is a simpler mechanism. It simply involves the addition of a Windows Batch command task build step before the MSBuild step and the use of a simple find and replace program (FART).

The Batch Step

fart --svn -r AssemblyInfo.cs "[assembly: AssemblyVersion(\"1.0.0.0\")]" "[assembly: AssemblyVersion(\"1.0.%BUILD_NUMBER%.%SVN_REVISION%\")]"
if %ERRORLEVEL%==0 exit /b 1
fart --svn -r AssemblyInfo.cs "[assembly: AssemblyFileVersion(\"1.0.0.0\")]" "[assembly: AssemblyFileVersion(\"1.0.%BUILD_NUMBER%.%SVN_REVISION%\")]"
if %ERRORLEVEL%==0 exit /b 1
exit /b 0

If you are using source control other than svn change the --svn option for the appropriate one for your scm environment.

Download Fart

How to add images to README.md on GitHub?

I have found another solution but quite different and i'll explain it

Basically, i used the tag to show the image, but i wanted to go to another page when the image was clicked and here is how i did it.

<a href="the-url-you-want-to-go-when-image-is-clicked.com" />
<img src="image-source-url-location.com" />

If you put it right next to each other, separated by a new line, i guess when you click the image, it goes to the tag which has the href to the other site you want to redirect.

Move to another EditText when Soft Keyboard Next is clicked on Android

If you have the element in scroll view then you can also solve this issue as :

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText
                android:id="@+id/ed_password"
                android:inputType="textPassword"
                android:focusable="true"
                android:imeOptions="actionNext"
                android:nextFocusDown="@id/ed_confirmPassword" />

and in your activity:

edPassword.setOnEditorActionListener(new EditText.OnEditorActionListener() {
        @Override
        public boolean onEditorAction(TextView v, int actionId, KeyEvent event) {
            if (actionId == EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_NEXT) {
                focusOnView(scroll,edConfirmPassword);
                return true;
            }
            return false;
        }
    });

public void focusOnView(ScrollView scrollView, EditText viewToScrollTo){
    scrollView.post(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            scrollView.smoothScrollTo(0, viewToScrollTo.getBottom());
            viewToScrollTo.requestFocus();
        }
    });
}

undefined reference to `std::ios_base::Init::Init()'

Most of these linker errors occur because of missing libraries.

I added the libstdc++.6.dylib in my Project->Targets->Build Phases-> Link Binary With Libraries.

That solved it for me on Xcode 6.3.2 for iOS 8.3

Cheers!

Redirect on Ajax Jquery Call

JQuery is looking for a json type result, but because the redirect is processed automatically, it will receive the generated html source of your login.htm page.

One idea is to let the the browser know that it should redirect by adding a redirect variable to to the resulting object and checking for it in JQuery:

$(document).ready(function(){ 
    jQuery.ajax({ 
        type: "GET", 
        url: "populateData.htm", 
        dataType:"json", 
        data:"userId=SampleUser", 
        success:function(response){ 
            if (response.redirect) {
                window.location.href = response.redirect;
            }
            else {
                // Process the expected results...
            }
        }, 
     error: function(xhr, textStatus, errorThrown) { 
            alert('Error!  Status = ' + xhr.status); 
         } 

    }); 
}); 

You could also add a Header Variable to your response and let your browser decide where to redirect. In Java, instead of redirecting, do response.setHeader("REQUIRES_AUTH", "1") and in JQuery you do on success(!):

//....
        success:function(response){ 
            if (response.getResponseHeader('REQUIRES_AUTH') === '1'){ 
                window.location.href = 'login.htm'; 
            }
            else {
                // Process the expected results...
            }
        }
//....

Hope that helps.

My answer is heavily inspired by this thread which shouldn't left any questions in case you still have some problems.

How to grant remote access to MySQL for a whole subnet?

MySQL 8.0.23 onwards now support CIDR notation also.

So, basically:

-- CIDR Notation
GRANT ... TO 'user'@'192.168.1.0/24' IDENTIFIED BY ...

-- Netmask Notation
GRANT ... TO 'user'@'192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0' IDENTIFIED BY ...

Difference between "module.exports" and "exports" in the CommonJs Module System

myTest.js

module.exports.get = function () {};

exports.put = function () {};

console.log(module.exports)
// output: { get: [Function], put: [Function] }

exports and module.exports are the same and a reference to the same object. You can add properties by both ways as per your convenience.

Trying to get Laravel 5 email to work

I've had the same problem; my MAIL_ENCRYPTION was tls on mail.php but it was null on .env file.
So I changed null to tls and it worked!

Convert JSON to Map

java.lang.reflect.Type mapType = new TypeToken<Map<String, Object>>(){}.getType();
Gson gson = new Gson();
Map<String, Object> categoryicons = gson.fromJson(json, mapType );

How to test if a string is basically an integer in quotes using Ruby

You can use regular expressions. Here is the function with @janm's suggestions.

class String
    def is_i?
       !!(self =~ /\A[-+]?[0-9]+\z/)
    end
end

An edited version according to comment from @wich:

class String
    def is_i?
       /\A[-+]?\d+\z/ === self
    end
end

In case you only need to check positive numbers

  if !/\A\d+\z/.match(string_to_check)
      #Is not a positive number
  else
      #Is all good ..continue
  end  

.htaccess - how to force "www." in a generic way?

This will do it:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.%{HTTP_HOST}/$1 [R=301,L]

phpMyAdmin - Error > Incorrect format parameter?

None of the above answers solved it for me.

I cant even find the 'libraries' folder in my xampp - ubuntu also.

So, I simply restarted using the following commands:

sudo service apache2 restart

and

sudo service mysql restart

Just restarted apache and mysql. Logged in phpmyadmin again and it worked as usual.

Thanks me..!!

How can I stop a running MySQL query?

Just to add

KILL QUERY **Id** where Id is connection id from show processlist

is more preferable if you are do not want to kill the connection usually when running from some application.

For more details you can read mysql doc here

Most concise way to convert a Set<T> to a List<T>

List<String> l = new ArrayList<String>(listOfTopicAuthors);

Get index of clicked element in collection with jQuery

$('selector').click(function (event) {
    alert($(this).index());
});

jsfiddle

Create Log File in Powershell

A function that takes these principles a little further.

  1. Add's timestamps - can't have a log without timestamps.
  2. Add's a level (uses INFO by default) meaning you can highlight big issues.
  3. Allows for optional console output. If you don't set a log destination, it simply pumps it out.

    Function Write-Log {
        [CmdletBinding()]
        Param(
        [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
        [ValidateSet("INFO","WARN","ERROR","FATAL","DEBUG")]
        [String]
        $Level = "INFO",
    
        [Parameter(Mandatory=$True)]
        [string]
        $Message,
    
        [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
        [string]
        $logfile
        )
    
        $Stamp = (Get-Date).toString("yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss")
        $Line = "$Stamp $Level $Message"
        If($logfile) {
            Add-Content $logfile -Value $Line
        }
        Else {
            Write-Output $Line
        }
    }
    

What do *args and **kwargs mean?

Also, we use them for managing inheritance.

class Super( object ):
   def __init__( self, this, that ):
       self.this = this
       self.that = that

class Sub( Super ):
   def __init__( self, myStuff, *args, **kw ):
       super( Sub, self ).__init__( *args, **kw )
       self.myStuff= myStuff

x= Super( 2.7, 3.1 )
y= Sub( "green", 7, 6 )

This way Sub doesn't really know (or care) what the superclass initialization is. Should you realize that you need to change the superclass, you can fix things without having to sweat the details in each subclass.

nodejs - first argument must be a string or Buffer - when using response.write with http.request

I get this error message and it mentions options.body

I had this originally

request.post({
    url: apiServerBaseUrl + '/v1/verify',
    body: {
        email: req.user.email
    }
});

I changed it to this:

request.post({
    url: apiServerBaseUrl + '/v1/verify',
    body: JSON.stringify({
        email: req.user.email
    })
});

and it seems to work now without the error message...seems like bug though.

I think this is the more official way to do it:

 request.post({
        url: apiServerBaseUrl + '/v1/verify',
        json: true,
        body: {
            email: req.user.email
        }
    });

How to delete duplicate lines in a file without sorting it in Unix?

The one-liner that Andre Miller posted above works except for recent versions of sed when the input file ends with a blank line and no chars. On my Mac my CPU just spins.

Infinite loop if last line is blank and has no chars:

sed '$!N; /^\(.*\)\n\1$/!P; D'

Doesn't hang, but you lose the last line

sed '$d;N; /^\(.*\)\n\1$/!P; D'

The explanation is at the very end of the sed FAQ:

The GNU sed maintainer felt that despite the portability problems
this would cause, changing the N command to print (rather than
delete) the pattern space was more consistent with one's intuitions
about how a command to "append the Next line" ought to behave.
Another fact favoring the change was that "{N;command;}" will
delete the last line if the file has an odd number of lines, but
print the last line if the file has an even number of lines.

To convert scripts which used the former behavior of N (deleting
the pattern space upon reaching the EOF) to scripts compatible with
all versions of sed, change a lone "N;" to "$d;N;".

Check if array is empty or null

As long as your selector is actually working, I see nothing wrong with your code that checks the length of the array. That should do what you want. There are a lot of ways to clean up your code to be simpler and more readable. Here's a cleaned up version with notes about what I cleaned up.

var album_text = [];

$("input[name='album_text[]']").each(function() {
    var value = $(this).val();
    if (value) {
        album_text.push(value);
    }
});
if (album_text.length === 0) {
    $('#error_message').html("Error");
}

else {
  //send data
}

Some notes on what you were doing and what I changed.

  1. $(this) is always a valid jQuery object so there's no reason to ever check if ($(this)). It may not have any DOM objects inside it, but you can check that with $(this).length if you need to, but that is not necessary here because the .each() loop wouldn't run if there were no items so $(this) inside your .each() loop will always be something.
  2. It's inefficient to use $(this) multiple times in the same function. Much better to get it once into a local variable and then use it from that local variable.
  3. It's recommended to initialize arrays with [] rather than new Array().
  4. if (value) when value is expected to be a string will both protect from value == null, value == undefined and value == "" so you don't have to do if (value && (value != "")). You can just do: if (value) to check for all three empty conditions.
  5. if (album_text.length === 0) will tell you if the array is empty as long as it is a valid, initialized array (which it is here).

What are you trying to do with this selector $("input[name='album_text[]']")?

How to use 'git pull' from the command line?

One more option is to add the path of the privatekey file like this in terminal:

ssh-add "path to the privatekeyfile"

and then execute the pull command

Python ValueError: too many values to unpack

Iterating over a dictionary object itself actually gives you an iterator over its keys. Python is trying to unpack keys, which you get from m.type + m.purity into (m, k).

My crystal ball says m.type and m.purity are both strings, so your keys are also strings. Strings are iterable, so they can be unpacked; but iterating over the string gives you an iterator over its characters. So whenever m.type + m.purity is more than two characters long, you have too many values to unpack. (And whenever it's shorter, you have too few values to unpack.)

To fix this, you can iterate explicitly over the items of the dict, which are the (key, value) pairs that you seem to be expecting. But if you only want the values, then just use the values.

(In 2.x, itervalues, iterkeys, and iteritems are typically a better idea; the non-iter versions create a new list object containing the values/keys/items. For large dictionaries and trivial tasks within the iteration, this can be a lot slower than the iter versions which just set up an iterator.)

Unicode character for "X" cancel / close?

Forget about a font and use a background image!

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en" >
    <head>
        <title>Select :after pseudo class/element</title>
        <style type="text/css">
            .close {
                background:url(http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8/themes/base/images/ui-icons_222222_256x240.png) NO-REPEAT -96px -128px;
                text-indent:-10000px;
                width:20px;
                height:20px;
            }
        </style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <input type="button" class="close" value="Close" />
        <button class="close">Close</button>
    </body>
</html>

This will be more accessible for users visiting the page with a screen reader.

Oracle: Import CSV file

SQL Loader is the way to go. I recently loaded my table from a csv file,new to this concept,would like to share an example.

LOAD DATA
    infile '/ipoapplication/utl_file/LBR_HE_Mar16.csv'
    REPLACE
    INTO TABLE LOAN_BALANCE_MASTER_INT
    fields terminated by ',' optionally enclosed by '"'
    (
    ACCOUNT_NO,
    CUSTOMER_NAME,
    LIMIT,
    REGION

    )

Place the control file and csv at the same location on the server. Locate the sqlldr exe and invoce it.

sqlldr userid/passwd@DBname control= Ex : sqlldr abc/xyz@ora control=load.ctl

Hope it helps.

Can I do a max(count(*)) in SQL?

Depending on which database you're using...

select yr, count(*) num from ...
order by num desc

Most of my experience is in Sybase, which uses some different syntax than other DBs. But in this case, you're naming your count column, so you can sort it, descending order. You can go a step further, and restrict your results to the first 10 rows (to find his 10 busiest years).

How to run a specific Android app using Terminal?

You can Start the android Service by this command.

adb shell am startservice -n packageName/.ServiceClass