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Can I create view with parameter in MySQL?

CREATE VIEW MyView AS
   SELECT Column, Value FROM Table;


SELECT Column FROM MyView WHERE Value = 1;

Is the proper solution in MySQL, some other SQLs let you define Views more exactly.

Note: Unless the View is very complicated, MySQL will optimize this just fine.

How to inject a Map using the @Value Spring Annotation?

You can inject values into a Map from the properties file using the @Value annotation like this.

The property in the properties file.

propertyname={key1:'value1',key2:'value2',....}

In your code.

@Value("#{${propertyname}}")  private Map<String,String> propertyname;

Note the hashtag as part of the annotation.

Oracle find a constraint

maybe this can help..

SELECT constraint_name, constraint_type, column_name
from user_constraints natural join user_cons_columns
where table_name = "my_table_name";

Getting ssh to execute a command in the background on target machine

YOUR-COMMAND &> YOUR-LOG.log &    

This should run the command and assign a process id you can simply tail -f YOUR-LOG.log to see results written to it as they happen. you can log out anytime and the process will carry on

How to use the PRINT statement to track execution as stored procedure is running?

SQL Server returns messages after a batch of statements has been executed. Normally, you'd use SQL GO to indicate the end of a batch and to retrieve the results:

PRINT '1'
GO

WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:05'

PRINT '2'
GO

WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:05'

PRINT '3'
GO

In this case, however, the print statement you want returned immediately is in the middle of a loop, so the print statements cannot be in their own batch. The only command I know of that will return in the middle of a batch is RAISERROR (...) WITH NOWAIT, which gbn has provided as an answer as I type this.

Best way to log POST data in Apache?

Use Apache's mod_dumpio. Be careful for obvious reasons.

Note that mod_dumpio stops logging binary payloads at the first null character. For example a multipart/form-data upload of a gzip'd file will probably only show the first few bytes with mod_dumpio.

Also note that Apache might not mention this module in httpd.conf even when it's present in the /modules folder. Just manually adding LoadModule will work fine.

Is there possibility of sum of ArrayList without looping

If you know about the map function, then you know that a map is also can be recursive loop or recursive loop. But obviously you have to reach each element for that. so, I could not work out the Java 8, because some syntax mismatch but wanted a very short so this is what I got.

int sum = 0
for (Integer e : myList) sum += e;

Making a triangle shape using xml definitions?

Google provides a Equilateral triangle here.
Choose VectorDrawable so the size is flexible.
It' integrated into Android Studio as plugin.

If you have an SVG image, you can use this to convert it to VectorDrawable too.

Once you have a VectorDrawable, changing its colour and rotation is easy like others have mentioned.

java - iterating a linked list

As the definition of Linkedlist says, it is a sequence and you are guaranteed to get the elements in order.

eg:

import java.util.LinkedList;

public class ForEachDemonstrater {
  public static void main(String args[]) {
    LinkedList<Character> pl = new LinkedList<Character>();
    pl.add('j');
    pl.add('a');
    pl.add('v');
    pl.add('a');
    for (char s : pl)
      System.out.print(s+"->");
  }
}

How to clear a textbox using javascript

If using jQuery is acceptable:

jQuery("#myTextBox").focus( function(){ 
    $(this).val(""); 
} );

How to get back Lost phpMyAdmin Password, XAMPP

The best thing is to go to your phpmyadmin folder and open config.inc.php and change allownopassword=false to $cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowNoPassword'] = true;

No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header is present on the requested resource

On your servlet simply override the service method of your servlet so that you can add headers for all your http methods (POST, GET, DELETE, PUT, etc...).

@Override
    protected void service(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res) throws ServletException, IOException {

        if(("http://www.example.com").equals(req.getHeader("origin"))){
            res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", req.getHeader("origin"));
            res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "Authorization");
        }

        super.service(req, res);
    }

import dat file into R

The dat file has some lines of extra information before the actual data. Skip them with the skip argument:

read.table("http://www.nilu.no/projects/ccc/onlinedata/ozone/CZ03_2009.dat", 
           header=TRUE, skip=3)

An easy way to check this if you are unfamiliar with the dataset is to first use readLines to check a few lines, as below:

readLines("http://www.nilu.no/projects/ccc/onlinedata/ozone/CZ03_2009.dat", 
          n=10)
# [1] "Ozone data from CZ03 2009"   "Local time: GMT + 0"        
# [3] ""                            "Date        Hour      Value"
# [5] "01.01.2009 00:00       34.3" "01.01.2009 01:00       31.9"
# [7] "01.01.2009 02:00       29.9" "01.01.2009 03:00       28.5"
# [9] "01.01.2009 04:00       32.9" "01.01.2009 05:00       20.5"

Here, we can see that the actual data starts at [4], so we know to skip the first three lines.

Update

If you really only wanted the Value column, you could do that by:

as.vector(
    read.table("http://www.nilu.no/projects/ccc/onlinedata/ozone/CZ03_2009.dat",
               header=TRUE, skip=3)$Value)

Again, readLines is useful for helping us figure out the actual name of the columns we will be importing.

But I don't see much advantage to doing that over reading the whole dataset in and extracting later.

Laravel 5.4 ‘cross-env’ Is Not Recognized as an Internal or External Command

Try to run npm run dev in powershell. This worked for me.

How do I filter date range in DataTables?

Here is my solution, there is no way to use momemt.js.Here is DataTable with Two DatePickers for DateRange (To and From) Filter.

$.fn.dataTable.ext.search.push(
  function (settings, data, dataIndex) {
    var min = $('#min').datepicker("getDate");
    var max = $('#max').datepicker("getDate");
    var startDate = new Date(data[4]);
    if (min == null && max == null) { return true; }
    if (min == null && startDate <= max) { return true; }
    if (max == null && startDate >= min) { return true; }
    if (startDate <= max && startDate >= min) { return true; }
    return false;
  }
);
  

    

jquery find class and get the value

You can also get the value by the following way

$(document).ready(function(){
  $("#start").click(function(){
    alert($(this).find("input[class='myClass']").val());
  });
});

How can I add a hint text to WPF textbox?

For WPF, there isn't a way. You have to mimic it. See this example. A secondary (flaky solution) is to host a WinForms user control that inherits from TextBox and send the EM_SETCUEBANNER message to the edit control. ie.

[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
private static extern IntPtr SendMessage(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam);

private const Int32 ECM_FIRST = 0x1500;
private const Int32 EM_SETCUEBANNER = ECM_FIRST + 1;

private void SetCueText(IntPtr handle, string cueText) {
    SendMessage(handle, EM_SETCUEBANNER, IntPtr.Zero, Marshal.StringToBSTR(cueText));
}

public string CueText {
    get {
        return m_CueText;
    } 
    set {
        m_CueText = value;
        SetCueText(this.Handle, m_CueText);
}

Also, if you want to host a WinForm control approach, I have a framework that already includes this implementation called BitFlex Framework, which you can download for free here.

Here is an article about BitFlex if you want more information. You will start to find that if you are looking to have Windows Explorer style controls that this generally never comes out of the box, and because WPF does not work with handles generally you cannot write an easy wrapper around Win32 or an existing control like you can with WinForms.

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How to quit a java app from within the program

System.exit(int i) is to be used, but I would include it inside a more generic shutdown() method, where you would include "cleanup" steps as well, closing socket connections, file descriptors, then exiting with System.exit(x).

How do you copy and paste into Git Bash

Here are a lot of answers already but non of them worked for me. Fyi I have a Lenovo laptop with win10 and what works for me is the following:


Paste = Shift+fn+prt sc


Copy = Shift+fn+c

Exit from app when click button in android phonegap?

I used a combination of the above because my app works in the browser as well as on device. The problem with browser is it won't let you close the window from a script unless your app was opened by a script (like browsersync).

        if (typeof cordova !== 'undefined') {
            if (navigator.app) {
                navigator.app.exitApp();
            }
            else if (navigator.device) {
                navigator.device.exitApp();
            }
        } else {
            window.close();
            $timeout(function () {
                self.showCloseMessage = true;  //since the browser can't be closed (otherwise this line would never run), ask the user to close the window
            });
        }

Make REST API call in Swift

edited for swift 2

let url = NSURL(string: "http://www.test.com")

    let task = NSURLSession.sharedSession().dataTaskWithURL(url!) {(data, response, error) in
        print(NSString(data: data!, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding))
    }

    task.resume()

Init function in javascript and how it works

The code creates an anonymous function, and then immediately runs it. Similar to:

var temp = function() {
  // init part
}
temp();

The purpose of this construction is to create a scope for the code inside the function. You can declare varaibles and functions inside the scope, and those will be local to that scope. That way they don't clutter up the global scope, which minimizes the risk for conflicts with other scripts.

How can I print out all possible letter combinations a given phone number can represent?

I tried it in ruby, and came up with a different way of doing, it's probably not efficient, like time and space O(?) at this point, but I like it because it uses Ruby's builtin Array.product method. What do you think?

EDIT: I see a very similar solution in Python above, but I hadn't seen it when I added my answer

def phone_to_abc(phone)

  phone_abc = [
    '0', '1', 'abc', 'def', 'ghi',
    'jkl', 'mno', 'pqrs', 'tuv', 'wxyz'
  ]

  phone_map = phone.chars.map { |x| phone_abc[x.to_i].chars }
  result = phone_map[0]
  for i in 1..phone_map.size-1
    result = result.product(phone_map[i])
  end
  result.each { |x|
    puts "#{x.join}"
  }

end

phone_to_abc('86352')

How to bind bootstrap popover on dynamic elements

Update

If your popover is going to have a selector that is consistent then you can make use of selector property of popover constructor.

var popOverSettings = {
    placement: 'bottom',
    container: 'body',
    html: true,
    selector: '[rel="popover"]', //Sepcify the selector here
    content: function () {
        return $('#popover-content').html();
    }
}

$('body').popover(popOverSettings);

Demo

Other ways:

  1. (Standard Way) Bind the popover again to the new items being inserted. Save the popoversettings in an external variable.
  2. Use Mutation Event/Mutation Observer to identify if a particular element has been inserted on to the ul or an element.

Source

var popOverSettings = { //Save the setting for later use as well
    placement: 'bottom',
    container: 'body',
    html: true,
    //content:" <div style='color:red'>This is your div content</div>"
    content: function () {
        return $('#popover-content').html();
    }

}

$('ul').on('DOMNodeInserted', function () { //listed for new items inserted onto ul
    $(event.target).popover(popOverSettings);
});

$("button[rel=popover]").popover(popOverSettings);
$('.pop-Add').click(function () {
    $('ul').append("<li class='project-name'>     <a>project name 2        <button class='pop-function' rel='popover'></button>     </a>   </li>");
});

But it is not recommended to use DOMNodeInserted Mutation Event for performance issues as well as support. This has been deprecated as well. So your best bet would be to save the setting and bind after you update with new element.

Demo

Another recommended way is to use MutationObserver instead of MutationEvent according to MDN, but again support in some browsers are unknown and performance a concern.

MutationObserver = window.MutationObserver || window.WebKitMutationObserver;
// create an observer instance
var observer = new MutationObserver(function (mutations) {
    mutations.forEach(function (mutation) {
        $(mutation.addedNodes).popover(popOverSettings);
    });
});

// configuration of the observer:
var config = {
     attributes: true, 
     childList: true, 
     characterData: true
};

// pass in the target node, as well as the observer options
observer.observe($('ul')[0], config);

Demo

Plotting histograms from grouped data in a pandas DataFrame

One solution is to use matplotlib histogram directly on each grouped data frame. You can loop through the groups obtained in a loop. Each group is a dataframe. And you can create a histogram for each one.

from pandas import DataFrame
import numpy as np
x = ['A']*300 + ['B']*400 + ['C']*300
y = np.random.randn(1000)
df = DataFrame({'Letter':x, 'N':y})
grouped = df.groupby('Letter')

for group in grouped:
  figure()
  matplotlib.pyplot.hist(group[1].N)
  show()

Is there a MySQL option/feature to track history of changes to records?

Just my 2 cents. I would create a solution which records exactly what changed, very similar to transient's solution.

My ChangesTable would simple be:

DateTime | WhoChanged | TableName | Action | ID |FieldName | OldValue

1) When an entire row is changed in the main table, lots of entries will go into this table, BUT that is very unlikely, so not a big problem (people are usually only changing one thing) 2) OldVaue (and NewValue if you want) have to be some sort of epic "anytype" since it could be any data, there might be a way to do this with RAW types or just using JSON strings to convert in and out.

Minimum data usage, stores everything you need and can be used for all tables at once. I'm researching this myself right now, but this might end up being the way I go.

For Create and Delete, just the row ID, no fields needed. On delete a flag on the main table (active?) would be good.

Using a .php file to generate a MySQL dump

If you want to create a backup to download it via the browser, you also can do this without using a file.

The php function passthru() will directly redirect the output of mysqldump to the browser. In this example it also will be zipped.

Pro: You don't have to deal with temp files.

Con: Won't work on Windows. May have limits with huge datasets.

<?php

$DBUSER="user";
$DBPASSWD="password";
$DATABASE="user_db";

$filename = "backup-" . date("d-m-Y") . ".sql.gz";
$mime = "application/x-gzip";

header( "Content-Type: " . $mime );
header( 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="' . $filename . '"' );

$cmd = "mysqldump -u $DBUSER --password=$DBPASSWD $DATABASE | gzip --best";   

passthru( $cmd );

exit(0);
?>

get the value of "onclick" with jQuery?

I'm not quite sure how to do this in jQuery... but this works:

var x = document.getElementById('google').attributes;
for (var i in x) {
 if (x[i].name == "onclick") alert(x[i].firstChild.data);
}

but like Harshath said it would be better if you used event listeners, as removing and adding this function back into the onclick event may be troublesome.

Responsive background image in div full width

I also tried this style for ionic hybrid app background. this is also having style for background blur effect.

.bg-image {
   position: absolute;
   background: url(../img/bglogin.jpg) no-repeat;
   height: 100%;
   width: 100%;
   background-size: cover;
   bottom: 0px;
   margin: 0 auto;
   background-position: 50%;


  -webkit-filter: blur(5px);
  -moz-filter: blur(5px);
  -o-filter: blur(5px);
  -ms-filter: blur(5px);
  filter: blur(5px);

}

Generate HTML table from 2D JavaScript array

See the fiddle demo to create a table from an array.

function createTable(tableData) {
  var table = document.createElement('table');
  var row = {};
  var cell = {};

  tableData.forEach(function(rowData) {
    row = table.insertRow(-1); // [-1] for last position in Safari
    rowData.forEach(function(cellData) {
      cell = row.insertCell();
      cell.textContent = cellData;
    });
  });
  document.body.appendChild(table);
}

You can use it like this

var tableData = [["r1c1", "r1c2"], ["r2c1", "r2c2"], ["r3c1", "r3c2"]];
createTable(tableData);

SQL server stored procedure return a table

I had a similar situation and solved by using a temp table inside the procedure, with the same fields being returned by the original Stored Procedure:

CREATE PROCEDURE mynewstoredprocedure
AS 
BEGIN

INSERT INTO temptable (field1, field2)
EXEC mystoredprocedure @param1, @param2

select field1, field2 from temptable

-- (mystoredprocedure returns field1, field2)

END

iOS for VirtualBox

You could try qemu, which is what the Android emulator uses. I believe it actually emulates the ARM hardware.

Get: TypeError: 'dict_values' object does not support indexing when using python 3.2.3

In Python 3 the dict.values() method returns a dictionary view object, not a list like it does in Python 2. Dictionary views have a length, can be iterated, and support membership testing, but don't support indexing.

To make your code work in both versions, you could use either of these:

{names[i]:value for i,value in enumerate(d.values())}

    or

values = list(d.values())
{name:values[i] for i,name in enumerate(names)}

By far the simplest, fastest way to do the same thing in either version would be:

dict(zip(names, d.values()))

Note however, that all of these methods will give you results that will vary depending on the actual contents of d. To overcome that, you may be able use an OrderedDict instead, which remembers the order that keys were first inserted into it, so you can count on the order of what is returned by the values() method.

TextView bold via xml file?

I have a project in which I have the following TextView :

<TextView
    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:textStyle="bold"
    android:text="@string/app_name"
    android:layout_gravity="center" 
/>

So, I'm guessing you need to use android:textStyle

Indent multiple lines quickly in vi

:help left

In ex mode you can use :left or :le to align lines a specified amount. Specifically, :left will Left align lines in the [range]. It sets the indent in the lines to [indent] (default 0).

:%le3 or :%le 3 or :%left3 or :%left 3 will align the entire file by padding with three spaces.

:5,7 le 3 will align lines 5 through 7 by padding them with three spaces.

:le without any value or :le 0 will left align with a padding of 0.

This works in Vim and gVim.

What causes a TCP/IP reset (RST) flag to be sent?

Some firewalls do that if a connection is idle for x number of minutes. Some ISPs set their routers to do that for various reasons as well.

In this day and age, you'll need to gracefully handle (re-establish as needed) that condition.

header location not working in my php code

Try adding ob_start(); at the top of the code i.e. before the include statement.

Refused to execute script, strict MIME type checking is enabled?

In my case I had a symlink for the 404'd file and my Tomcat was not configured to allow symlinks.

I know that it is not likely to be the cause for most people, but if you are desperate, check this possibility just in case.

How to close Browser Tab After Submitting a Form?

This worked brilliantly for me, :

 $query = "INSERT INTO `table` (...or put your preferred sql stuff)" 
 $result = mysqli_query($connect, $query); 
 if($result){
  // If everything runs fine with your sql query you will see a message and then the window
  //closes
        echo '<script language="javascript">';
        echo 'alert("Successful!")';
        echo '</script>';
        echo "<script>window.close();</script>";
        }
 else {
        echo '<script language="javascript">';
        echo 'alert("Problem with database or something!")';
        echo '</script>';           
        }

Checking if a variable is not nil and not zero in ruby

I prefer using a more cleaner approach :

val.to_i.zero?

val.to_i will return a 0 if val is a nil,

after that, all we need to do is check whether the final value is a zero.

Opacity of div's background without affecting contained element in IE 8?

Maybe there's a more simple answer, try to add any background color you like to the code, like background-color: #fff;

#alpha {
 background-color: #fff;
 opacity: 0.8;
 filter: alpha(opacity=80);
}

Reading file line by line (with space) in Unix Shell scripting - Issue

Try this,

IFS=''
while read line
do
    echo $line
done < file.txt

EDIT:

From man bash

IFS - The Internal Field Separator that is used for word
splitting after expansion and to split lines into words
with  the  read  builtin  command. The default value is
``<space><tab><newline>''

SQL Server CASE .. WHEN .. IN statement

It might be easier to read when written out in longhand using the 'simple case' e.g.

CASE DeviceID 
   WHEN '7  ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '10 ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '62 ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '58 ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '60 ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '46 ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '48 ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '50 ' THEN '01'
   WHEN '137' THEN '01'
   WHEN '139' THEN '01'
   WHEN '142' THEN '01'
   WHEN '143' THEN '01'
   WHEN '164' THEN '01'
   WHEN '8  ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '9  ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '63 ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '59 ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '61 ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '47 ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '49 ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '51 ' THEN '02'
   WHEN '138' THEN '02'
   WHEN '140' THEN '02'
   WHEN '141' THEN '02'
   WHEN '144' THEN '02'
   WHEN '165' THEN '02'
   ELSE 'NA' 
END AS clocking

...which kind makes me thing that perhaps you could benefit from a lookup table to which you can JOIN to eliminate the CASE expression entirely.

What is the difference between os.path.basename() and os.path.dirname()?

Both functions use the os.path.split(path) function to split the pathname path into a pair; (head, tail).

The os.path.dirname(path) function returns the head of the path.

E.g.: The dirname of '/foo/bar/item' is '/foo/bar'.

The os.path.basename(path) function returns the tail of the path.

E.g.: The basename of '/foo/bar/item' returns 'item'

From: http://docs.python.org/2/library/os.path.html#os.path.basename

how to convert object into string in php

you have the print_r function DOC

Location of Django logs and errors

Add to your settings.py:

LOGGING = {
    'version': 1,
    'disable_existing_loggers': False,
    'handlers': {
        'file': {
            'level': 'DEBUG',
            'class': 'logging.FileHandler',
            'filename': 'debug.log',
        },
    },
    'loggers': {
        'django': {
            'handlers': ['file'],
            'level': 'DEBUG',
            'propagate': True,
        },
    },
}

And it will create a file called debug.log in the root of your. https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/topics/logging/

Node.js Best Practice Exception Handling

You can catch uncaught exceptions, but it's of limited use. See http://debuggable.com/posts/node-js-dealing-with-uncaught-exceptions:4c933d54-1428-443c-928d-4e1ecbdd56cb

monit, forever or upstart can be used to restart node process when it crashes. A graceful shutdown is best you can hope for (e.g. save all in-memory data in uncaught exception handler).

Python strip() multiple characters?

strip only strips characters from the very front and back of the string.

To delete a list of characters, you could use the string's translate method:

import string
name = "Barack (of Washington)"
table = string.maketrans( '', '', )
print name.translate(table,"(){}<>")
# Barack of Washington

RecyclerView: Inconsistency detected. Invalid item position

I ran into a similar issue and just figured it out. I hard-coded a few examples for a test case but didn't ensure they each returned a unique ID and that caused the below crash for me. Fixing the IDs resolved the issue, hope this helps someone else!

Render partial from different folder (not shared)

For readers using ASP.NET Core 2.1 or later and wanting to use Partial Tag Helper syntax, try this:

<partial name="~/Views/Folder/_PartialName.cshtml" />

The tilde (~) is optional.

The information at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/views/partial?view=aspnetcore-3.1#partial-tag-helper is helpful too.

How can I execute Python scripts using Anaconda's version of Python?

don't know windows 8 but you can probably set the default prog for a specific extension, for example on windows 7 you do right click => open with, then you select the prog you want and select 'use this prog as default', or you can remove your old version of python from your path and add the one of the anaconda

Forcing anti-aliasing using css: Is this a myth?

Adding the following line of CSS works for Chrome, but not Internet Explorer or Firefox.

text-shadow: #fff 0px 1px 1px;

Copying PostgreSQL database to another server

Accepted answer is correct, but if you want to avoid entering the password interactively, you can use this:

PGPASSWORD={{export_db_password}} pg_dump --create -h {{export_db_host}} -U {{export_db_user}} {{export_db_name}} | PGPASSWORD={{import_db_password}} psql -h {{import_db_host}} -U {{import_db_user}} {{import_db_name}}

How do I remove the top margin in a web page?

It is a <p> element that creates the top margin. You removed all top margins except of that element.

How to get Android crash logs?

Here is a solution that can help you dump all the logs onto a text file

adb logcat -d > logs.txt

Date ticks and rotation in matplotlib

Simply use

ax.set_xticklabels(label_list, rotation=45)

Reading a List from properties file and load with spring annotation @Value

If you are reading this and you are using Spring Boot, you have 1 more option for this feature

Usually comma separated list are very clumsy for real world use case (And sometime not even feasible, if you want to use commas in your config):

[email protected],[email protected],[email protected],.....

With Spring Boot, you can write it like these (Index start at 0):

email.sendTo[0][email protected]
email.sendTo[1][email protected]
email.sendTo[2][email protected]

And use it like these:

@Component
@ConfigurationProperties("email")
public class EmailProperties {

    private List<String> sendTo;

    public List<String> getSendTo() {
        return sendTo;
    }

    public void setSendTo(List<String> sendTo) {
        this.sendTo = sendTo;
    }

}


@Component
public class EmailModel {

  @Autowired
  private EmailProperties emailProperties;

  //Use the sendTo List by 
  //emailProperties.getSendTo()

}



@Configuration
public class YourConfiguration {
    @Bean
  public EmailProperties emailProperties(){
        return new EmailProperties();
  }

}


#Put this in src/main/resource/META-INF/spring.factories
  org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.EnableAutoConfiguration=example.compackage.YourConfiguration

HTTP 404 Page Not Found in Web Api hosted in IIS 7.5

I recently had a 404 not found error with all my Web Api 2 routes/controllers. So I went onto the actual server and tried to browse using localhost instead of the hostname and got "404.7 Not Found - The request filtering module is configured to deny the file extension".

This SO post help me solve it.

Using Pairs or 2-tuples in Java

Another 2 cents : Starting with Java 7, there is now a class for this in standard Lib : javafx.util.Pair.

And Yes, It is standard Java, now that JavaFx is included in the JDK :)

How to use regex in String.contains() method in Java

As of Java 11 one can use Pattern#asMatchPredicate which returns Predicate<String>.

String string = "stores%store%product";
String regex = "stores.*store.*product.*";
Predicate<String> matchesRegex = Pattern.compile(regex).asMatchPredicate();

boolean match = matchesRegex.test(string);                   // true

The method enables chaining with other String predicates, which is the main advantage of this method as long as the Predicate offers and, or and negate methods.

String string = "stores$store$product";
String regex = "stores.*store.*product.*";

Predicate<String> matchesRegex = Pattern.compile(regex).asMatchPredicate();
Predicate<String> hasLength = s -> s.length() > 20;

boolean match = hasLength.and(matchesRegex).test(string);    // false

C# how to use enum with switch

The correct answer is already given, nevertheless here is the better way (than switch):

private Dictionary<Operator, Func<int, int, double>> operators =
    new Dictionary<Operator, Func<int, int, double>>
    {
        { Operator.PLUS, ( a, b ) => a + b },
        { Operator.MINUS, ( a, b ) => a - b },
        { Operator.MULTIPLY, ( a, b ) => a * b },
        { Operator.DIVIDE ( a, b ) => (double)a / b },
    };

public double Calculate( int left, int right, Operator op )
{
    return operators.ContainsKey( op ) ? operators[ op ]( left, right ) : 0.0;
}

React Native: How to select the next TextInput after pressing the "next" keyboard button?

<TextInput 
    keyboardType="email-address"
    placeholder="Email"
    returnKeyType="next"
    ref="email"
    onSubmitEditing={() => this.focusTextInput(this.refs.password)}
    blurOnSubmit={false}
 />
<TextInput
    ref="password"
    placeholder="Password" 
    secureTextEntry={true} />

And add method for onSubmitEditing={() => this.focusTextInput(this.refs.password)} as below:

private focusTextInput(node: any) {
    node.focus();
}

jQuery append and remove dynamic table row

Please try that:

<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
    var add = '<tr valign="top"><th scope="row"><label for="customFieldName">Custom Field</label></th><td>';
                add+= '<input type="text" class="code" id="customFieldName" name="customFieldName[]" value="" placeholder="Input Name" />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;';
                add+= '<input type="text" class="code" id="customFieldValue" name="customFieldValue[]" value="" placeholder="Input Value" />&nbsp;';
                add+= '<a href="javascript:void(0);" class="remCF">Remove</a></td></tr>';

    $(".addCF").click(function(){ $("#customFields").append(add); });

    $("#customFields").on('click','.remCF',function(){
        var inx = $('.remCF').index(this);
        $('tr').eq(inx+1).remove();
    });
});
</script>

Android RatingBar change star colors

Now you can use DrawableCompat from AppCompat v22.1.0 onwards to dynamically tint all kind of drawables, useful when you're supporting multiple themes with a single set of drawables. For example:

LayerDrawable layerDrawable = (LayerDrawable) ratingBar.getProgressDrawable();
DrawableCompat.setTint(DrawableCompat.wrap(layerDrawable.getDrawable(0)), Color.RED);   // Empty star
DrawableCompat.setTint(DrawableCompat.wrap(layerDrawable.getDrawable(1)), Color.GREEN); // Partial star
DrawableCompat.setTint(DrawableCompat.wrap(layerDrawable.getDrawable(2)), Color.BLUE);  // Full star

This is backwards compatible down to API 4. Also see Chris Banes' blog post on Support Libraries v22.1.0

For the actual size and shape you will need to define a new style and layer-list drawables for the appropriate size, as others have already answered above.

json_decode() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given

here is the solution for similar problem which i was facing while extracting name from user profile facebook json object

$uname=json_encode($userprof);
$uname=json_decode($uname);
echo "Welcome " . $uname -> name  ;

Change bootstrap navbar background color and font color

No need for the specificity .navbar-default in your CSS. Background color requires background-color:#cc333333 (or just background:#cc3333). Finally, probably best to consolidate all your customizations into a single class, as below:

.navbar-custom {
    color: #FFFFFF;
    background-color: #CC3333;
}

..

<div id="menu" class="navbar navbar-default navbar-custom">

Example: http://www.bootply.com/OusJAAvFqR#

Updating records codeigniter

In codeigniter doc if you update specific field just do this

$data = array(
    'yourfieldname' => value,
    'name' => $name,
    'date' => $date
);

$this->db->where('yourfieldname', yourfieldvalue);
$this->db->update('yourtablename', $data);

Java constructor/method with optional parameters?

You can simulate it with using varargs, however then you should check it for too many arguments.

public void foo(int param1, int ... param2)
{
   int param2_
   if(param2.length == 0)
      param2_ = 2
   else if(para2.length == 1)
      param2_ = param2[0]
   else
      throw new TooManyArgumentsException(); // user provided too many arguments,

   // rest of the code
}

However this approach is not a good way of doing this, therefore it is better to use overloading.

Where is the list of predefined Maven properties

Looking at the "effective POM" will probably help too. For instance, if you wanted to know what the path is for ${project.build.sourceDirectory}

you would find the related XML in the effective POM, such as: <project> <build> <sourceDirectory>/my/path</sourceDirectory>

Also helpful - you can do a real time evaluation of properties via the command line execution of mvn help:evaluate while in the same dir as the POM.

How do I perform a Perl substitution on a string while keeping the original?

Under use strict, say:

(my $new = $original) =~ s/foo/bar/;

instead.

convert string date to java.sql.Date

worked for me too:

SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
    Date parsed = null;
    try {
        parsed = sdf.parse("02/01/2014");
    } catch (ParseException e1) {
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block
        e1.printStackTrace();
    }
    java.sql.Date data = new java.sql.Date(parsed.getTime());
    contato.setDataNascimento( data);

    // Contato DataNascimento era Calendar
    //contato.setDataNascimento(Calendar.getInstance());         

    // grave nessa conexão!!! 
    ContatoDao dao = new ContatoDao("mysql");           

    // método elegante 
    dao.adiciona(contato); 
    System.out.println("Banco: ["+dao.getNome()+"] Gravado! Data: "+contato.getDataNascimento());

vertical-align: middle with Bootstrap 2

i use this

<style>
html, body{height:100%;margin:0;padding:0 0} 
.container-fluid{height:100%;display:table;width:100%;padding-right:0;padding-left: 0}   
.row-fluid{height:100%;display:table-cell;vertical-align:middle;width:100%}
.centering{float:none;margin:0 auto} 
</style>
<body>
<div class="container-fluid">
     <div class="row-fluid">
     <div class="offset3 span6 centering">
            content here
         </div>
    </div>
 </div>
</body>

What is %timeit in python?

IPython intercepts those, they're called built-in magic commands, here's the list: https://ipython.org/ipython-doc/dev/interactive/magics.html

You can also create your own custom magics, https://ipython.org/ipython-doc/dev/config/custommagics.html

Your timeit is here https://ipython.org/ipython-doc/dev/interactive/magics.html#magic-timeit

How can I convert an Integer to localized month name in Java?

tl;dr

Month                             // Enum class, predefining and naming a dozen objects, one for each month of the year. 
.of( 12 )                         // Retrieving one of the enum objects by number, 1-12. 
.getDisplayName(
    TextStyle.FULL_STANDALONE , 
    Locale.CANADA_FRENCH          // Locale determines the human language and cultural norms used in localizing. 
)

java.time

Since Java 1.8 (or 1.7 & 1.6 with the ThreeTen-Backport) you can use this:

Month.of(integerMonth).getDisplayName(TextStyle.FULL_STANDALONE, locale);

Note that integerMonth is 1-based, i.e. 1 is for January. Range is always from 1 to 12 for January-December (i.e. Gregorian calendar only).

How to use SqlClient in ASP.NET Core?

I think you may have missed this part in the tutorial:

Instead of referencing System.Data and System.Data.SqlClient you need to grab from Nuget:

System.Data.Common and System.Data.SqlClient.

Currently this creates dependency in project.json –> aspnetcore50 section to these two libraries.

"aspnetcore50": {
       "dependencies": {
           "System.Runtime": "4.0.20-beta-22523",
           "System.Data.Common": "4.0.0.0-beta-22605",
           "System.Data.SqlClient": "4.0.0.0-beta-22605"
       }
}

Try getting System.Data.Common and System.Data.SqlClient via Nuget and see if this adds the above dependencies for you, but in a nutshell you are missing System.Runtime.

Edit: As per Mozarts answer, if you are using .NET Core 3+, reference Microsoft.Data.SqlClient instead.

Why am I getting a FileNotFoundError?

As noted above the problem is in specifying the path to your file. The default path in OS X is your home directory (/Users/macbook represented by ~ in terminal ...you can change or rename the home directory with the advanced options in System Preferences > Users & Groups).

Or you can specify the path from the drive to your file in the filename:

path = "/Users/macbook/Documents/MyPython/"
myFile = path + fileName

You can also catch the File Not Found Error and give another response using try:

try:
    with open(filename) as f:
        sequences = pick_lines(f)
except FileNotFoundError:
    print("File not found. Check the path variable and filename")
    exit()

How can one see the structure of a table in SQLite?

.schema TableName

Where TableName is the name of the Table

Error message: "'chromedriver' executable needs to be available in the path"

We have to add path string, begin with the letter r before the string, for raw string. I tested this way, and it works.

driver = webdriver.Chrome(r"C:/Users/michael/Downloads/chromedriver_win32/chromedriver.exe")

How to remove specific element from an array using python

There is an alternative solution to this problem which also deals with duplicate matches.

We start with 2 lists of equal length: emails, otherarray. The objective is to remove items from both lists for each index i where emails[i] == '[email protected]'.

This can be achieved using a list comprehension and then splitting via zip:

emails = ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
otherarray = ['some', 'other', 'details']

from operator import itemgetter

res = [(i, j) for i, j in zip(emails, otherarray) if i!= '[email protected]']
emails, otherarray = map(list, map(itemgetter(0, 1), zip(*res)))

print(emails)      # ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
print(otherarray)  # ['some', 'details']

Check to see if python script is running

Try this other version

def checkPidRunning(pid):        
    '''Check For the existence of a unix pid.
    '''
    try:
        os.kill(pid, 0)
    except OSError:
        return False
    else:
        return True

# Entry point
if __name__ == '__main__':
    pid = str(os.getpid())
    pidfile = os.path.join("/", "tmp", __program__+".pid")

    if os.path.isfile(pidfile) and checkPidRunning(int(file(pidfile,'r').readlines()[0])):
            print "%s already exists, exiting" % pidfile
            sys.exit()
    else:
        file(pidfile, 'w').write(pid)

    # Do some actual work here
    main()

    os.unlink(pidfile)

How to Correctly Use Lists in R?

If it helps, I tend to conceive "lists" in R as "records" in other pre-OO languages:

  • they do not make any assumptions about an overarching type (or rather the type of all possible records of any arity and field names is available).
  • their fields can be anonymous (then you access them by strict definition order).

The name "record" would clash with the standard meaning of "records" (aka rows) in database parlance, and may be this is why their name suggested itself: as lists (of fields).

How to show the "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?" when changes committed?

To expand on Keith's already amazing answer:

Custom warning messages

To allow custom warning messages, you can wrap it in a function like this:

function preventNavigation(message) {
    var confirmOnPageExit = function (e) {
        // If we haven't been passed the event get the window.event
        e = e || window.event;

        // For IE6-8 and Firefox prior to version 4
        if (e)
        {
            e.returnValue = message;
        }

        // For Chrome, Safari, IE8+ and Opera 12+
        return message;
    };
    window.onbeforeunload = confirmOnPageExit;
}

Then just call that function with your custom message:

preventNavigation("Baby, please don't go!!!");

Enabling navigation again

To re-enable navigation, all you need to do is set window.onbeforeunload to null. Here it is, wrapped in a neat little function that can be called anywhere:

function enableNavigation() {
    window.onbeforeunload = null;
}

Using jQuery to bind this to form elements

If using jQuery, this can easily be bound to all of the elements of a form like this:

$("#yourForm :input").change(function() {
    preventNavigation("You have not saved the form. Any \
        changes will be lost if you leave this page.");
});

Then to allow the form to be submitted:

$("#yourForm").on("submit", function(event) {
    enableNavigation();
});

Dynamically-modified forms:

preventNavigation() and enableNavigation() can be bound to any other functions as needed, such as dynamically modifying a form, or clicking on a button that sends an AJAX request. I did this by adding a hidden input element to the form:

<input id="dummy_input" type="hidden" />

Then any time I want to prevent the user from navigating away, I trigger the change on that input to make sure that preventNavigation() gets executed:

function somethingThatModifiesAFormDynamically() {

    // Do something that modifies a form

    // ...
    $("#dummy_input").trigger("change");
    // ...
}

Using CSS to affect div style inside iframe

Apparently it can be done via jQuery:

$('iframe').load( function() {
    $('iframe').contents().find("head")
      .append($("<style type='text/css'>  .my-class{display:none;}  </style>"));
});

https://stackoverflow.com/a/13959836/1625795

grep using a character vector with multiple patterns

Based on Brian Digg's post, here are two helpful functions for filtering lists:

#Returns all items in a list that are not contained in toMatch
#toMatch can be a single item or a list of items
exclude <- function (theList, toMatch){
  return(setdiff(theList,include(theList,toMatch)))
}

#Returns all items in a list that ARE contained in toMatch
#toMatch can be a single item or a list of items
include <- function (theList, toMatch){
  matches <- unique (grep(paste(toMatch,collapse="|"), 
                          theList, value=TRUE))
  return(matches)
}

CSS fixed width in a span

In an ideal world you'd achieve this simply using the following css

<style type="text/css">

span {
  display: inline-block;
  width: 50px;
}

</style>

This works on all browsers apart from FF2 and below.

Firefox 2 and lower don't support this value. You can use -moz-inline-box, but be aware that it's not the same as inline-block, and it may not work as you expect in some situations.

Quote taken from quirksmode

How to get Database Name from Connection String using SqlConnectionStringBuilder

A much simpler alternative is to get the information from the connection object itself. For example:

IDbConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString);
var dbName = connection.Database;

Similarly you can get the server name as well from the connection object.

DbConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString);
var server = connection.DataSource;

Why would anybody use C over C++?

Because you're writing for a system where resources are tight (such as an embedded system, or some kind real bare metal code like a kernel) and you want as little overhead as possible.

There's a reason why most embedded systems don't have a C++ compiler - it's not that people don't want one, it's that cramming C++ code into that small a space is task that approaches impossible.

How do you wait for input on the same Console.WriteLine() line?

Use Console.Write instead, so there's no newline written:

Console.Write("What is your name? ");
var name = Console.ReadLine();

How to make a flex item not fill the height of the flex container?

The align-items, or respectively align-content attribute controls this behaviour.

align-items defines the items' positioning perpendicularly to flex-direction.

The default flex-direction is row, therfore vertical placement can be controlled with align-items.

There is also the align-self attribute to control the alignment on a per item basis.

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_x000D_
#a {_x000D_
  display:flex;_x000D_
_x000D_
  align-items:flex-start;_x000D_
  align-content:flex-start;_x000D_
  }_x000D_
_x000D_
#a > div {_x000D_
  _x000D_
  background-color:red;_x000D_
  padding:5px;_x000D_
  margin:2px;_x000D_
  }_x000D_
 #a > #c {_x000D_
  align-self:stretch;_x000D_
 }
_x000D_
<div id="a">_x000D_
  _x000D_
  <div id="b">left</div>_x000D_
  <div id="c">middle</div>_x000D_
  <div>right<br>right<br>right<br>right<br>right<br></div>_x000D_
  _x000D_
</div>
_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_

css-tricks has an excellent article on the topic. I recommend reading it a couple of times.

How can I find and run the keytool

keytool comes with the JDK. If you are using cygwin then this is probably on your path already. Otherwise, you might dig around in your JDK's bin folder.

You'll probably need to use cygwin anyways for the shell pipes (|) to work.

AngularJS: How do I manually set input to $valid in controller?

It is very simple. For example : in you JS controller use this:

$scope.inputngmodel.$valid = false;

or

$scope.inputngmodel.$invalid = true;

or

$scope.formname.inputngmodel.$valid = false;

or

$scope.formname.inputngmodel.$invalid = true;

All works for me for different requirement. Hit up if this solve your problem.

Submitting a form on 'Enter' with jQuery?

Don't know if it will help, but you can try simulating a submit button click, instead of directly submitting the form. I have the following code in production, and it works fine:

    $('.input').keypress(function(e) {
        if(e.which == 13) {
            jQuery(this).blur();
            jQuery('#submit').focus().click();
        }
    });

Note: jQuery('#submit').focus() makes the button animate when enter is pressed.

Reading rows from a CSV file in Python

The Easiest way is this way :

from csv import reader

# open file in read mode
with open('file.csv', 'r') as read_obj:
    # pass the file object to reader() to get the reader object
    csv_reader = reader(read_obj)
    # Iterate over each row in the csv using reader object
    for row in csv_reader:
        # row variable is a list that represents a row in csv
        print(row)

output:
['Year:', 'Dec:', 'Jan:']
['1', '50', '60']
['2', '25', '50']
['3', '30', '30']
['4', '40', '20']
['5', '10', '10']

GoogleTest: How to skip a test?

I had the same need for conditional tests, and I figured out a good workaround. I defined a macro TEST_C that works like a TEST_F macro, but it has a third parameter, which is a boolean expression, evaluated runtime in main.cpp BEFORE the tests are started. Tests that evaluate false are not executed. The macro is ugly, but it look like:

#pragma once
extern std::map<std::string, std::function<bool()> >* m_conditionalTests;
#define TEST_C(test_fixture, test_name, test_condition)\
class test_fixture##_##test_name##_ConditionClass\
{\
    public:\
    test_fixture##_##test_name##_ConditionClass()\
    {\
        std::string name = std::string(#test_fixture) + "." + std::string(#test_name);\
        if (m_conditionalTests==NULL) {\
            m_conditionalTests = new std::map<std::string, std::function<bool()> >();\
        }\
        m_conditionalTests->insert(std::make_pair(name, []()\
        {\
            DeviceInfo device = Connection::Instance()->GetDeviceInfo();\
            return test_condition;\
        }));\
    }\
} test_fixture##_##test_name##_ConditionInstance;\
TEST_F(test_fixture, test_name)

Additionally, in your main.cpp, you need this loop to exclude the tests that evaluate false:

// identify tests that cannot run on this device
std::string excludeTests;
for (const auto& exclusion : *m_conditionalTests)
{
    bool run = exclusion.second();
    if (!run)
    {
        excludeTests += ":" + exclusion.first;
    }
}

// add the exclusion list to gtest
std::string str = ::testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter);
::testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter) = str + ":-" + excludeTests;

// run all tests
int result = RUN_ALL_TESTS();

Unknown URL content://downloads/my_downloads

The exception is caused by disabled Download Manager. And there is no way to activate/deactivate Download Manager directly, since it's system application and we don't have access to it.

Only alternative way is redirect user to settings of Download Manager Application.

try {
     //Open the specific App Info page:
     Intent intent = new Intent(android.provider.Settings.ACTION_APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS);
     intent.setData(Uri.parse("package:" + "com.android.providers.downloads"));
     startActivity(intent);

} catch ( ActivityNotFoundException e ) {
     e.printStackTrace();

     //Open the generic Apps page:
     Intent intent = new Intent(android.provider.Settings.ACTION_MANAGE_APPLICATIONS_SETTINGS);
     startActivity(intent);
}

How to update Ruby to 1.9.x on Mac?

I'll make a strong suggestion for rvm.

It's a great way to manage multiple Rubies and gems sets without colliding with the system version.


I'll add that now (4/2/2013), I use rbenv a lot, because my needs are simple. RVM is great, but it's got a lot of capability I never need, so I have it on some machines and rbenv on my desktop and laptop. It's worth checking out both and seeing which works best for your needs.

HTML colspan in CSS

<div style="width: 100%;">
    <div style="float: left; width: 33%;">Row 1 - Cell 1</div>
    <div style="float: left; width: 34%;">Row 1 - Cell 2</div>
    <div style="float: left; width: 33%;">Row 1 - Cell 3</div>
</div>
<div style="clear: left; width: 100%;">
Row 2 - Cell 1
</div>

How do I rename a repository on GitHub?

If you are the only person working on the project, it's not a big problem, because you only have to do #2.

Let's say your username is someuser and your project is called someproject.

Then your project's URL will be1

[email protected]:someuser/someproject.git

If you rename your project, it will change the someproject part of the URL, e.g.

[email protected]:someuser/newprojectname.git

(see footnote if your URL does not look like this).

Your working copy of Git uses this URL when you do a push or pull.

So after you rename your project, you will have to tell your working copy the new URL.

You can do that in two steps:

Firstly, cd to your local Git directory, and find out what remote name(s) refer to that URL:

$ git remote -v
origin  [email protected]:someuser/someproject.git

Then, set the new URL

$ git remote set-url origin [email protected]:someuser/newprojectname.git

Or in older versions of Git, you might need:

$ git remote rm origin
$ git remote add origin [email protected]:someuser/newprojectname.git

(origin is the most common remote name, but it might be called something else.)

But if there are lots of people who are working on your project, they will all need to do the above steps, and maybe you don't even know how to contact them all to tell them. That's what #1 is about.

Further reading:

Footnotes:

1 The exact format of your URL depends on which protocol you are using, e.g.

How to show hidden divs on mouseover?

If the divs are hidden, they will never trigger the mouseover event.

You will have to listen to the event of some other unhidden element.

You can consider wrapping your hidden divs into container divs that remain visible, and then act on the mouseover event of these containers.

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_x000D_
<div style="width: 80px; height: 20px; background-color: red;" _x000D_
        onmouseover="document.getElementById('div1').style.display = 'block';">_x000D_
   <div id="div1" style="display: none;">Text</div>_x000D_
</div>
_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_

You could also listen for the mouseout event if you want the div to disappear when the mouse leaves the container div:

onmouseout="document.getElementById('div1').style.display = 'none';"

enable/disable zoom in Android WebView

I've looked at the source code for WebView and I concluded that there is no elegant way to accomplish what you are asking.

What I ended up doing was subclassing WebView and overriding OnTouchEvent. In OnTouchEvent for ACTION_DOWN, I check how many pointers there are using MotionEvent.getPointerCount(). If there is more than one pointer, I call setSupportZoom(true), otherwise I call setSupportZoom(false). I then call the super.OnTouchEvent().

This will effectively disable zooming when scrolling (thus disabling the zoom controls) and enable zooming when the user is about to pinch zoom. Not a nice way of doing it, but it has worked well for me so far.

Note that getPointerCount() was introduced in 2.1 so you'll have to do some extra stuff if you support 1.6.

increase font size of hyperlink text html

You can do like this:

a {font-size: 100px}

Try avoid using font tag because it's deprecated. Use CSS like above instead. You can give your anchors specific class and apply any style for them.

How to hide the keyboard when I press return key in a UITextField?

In swift do like this:
First in your ViewController implement this UITextFieldDelegate For eg.

class MyViewController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate {
....
}

Now add a delegate to a TextField in which you want to dismiss the keyboard when return is tapped either in viewDidLoad method like below or where you are initializing it. For eg.

override func viewDidLoad() {

    super.viewDidLoad()   
    myTextField.delegate = self
}

Now add this method.

func textFieldShouldReturn(textField: UITextField) -> Bool {

    textField.resignFirstResponder()
    return true
}

How do I discard unstaged changes in Git?

Another way to get rid of new files that is more specific than git clean -df (it will allow you to get rid of some files not necessarily all), is to add the new files to the index first, then stash, then drop the stash.

This technique is useful when, for some reason, you can't easily delete all of the untracked files by some ordinary mechanism (like rm).

Force uninstall of Visual Studio

This is an odd solution, but it worked for me.

I wanted to uninstall Visual Studio 2015 and do a clean install afterwards, but when I tried to remove it through the Control Panel, it was giving me a generic error.

I fixed it by deleting the Visual Studio 2015 folder in Program Files (x86). After that, the Control Panel uninstall worked fine.

Split string with PowerShell and do something with each token

Another way to accomplish this is a combination of Justus Thane's and mklement0's answers. It doesn't make sense to do it this way when you look at a one liner example, but when you're trying to mass-edit a file or a bunch of filenames it comes in pretty handy:

$test = '   One      for the money   '
$option = [System.StringSplitOptions]::RemoveEmptyEntries
$($test.split(' ',$option)).foreach{$_}

This will come out as:

One
for
the
money

Already defined in .obj - no double inclusions

I do recomend doing it in 2 filles (.h .cpp) But if u lazy just add inline before the function So it will look something like this

inline void functionX() 
{ }

more about inline functions:

The inline functions are a C++ enhancement feature to increase the execution time of a program. Functions can be instructed to compiler to make them inline so that compiler can replace those function definition wherever those are being called. Compiler replaces the definition of inline functions at compile time instead of referring function definition at runtime. NOTE- This is just a suggestion to compiler to make the function inline, if function is big (in term of executable instruction etc) then, compiler can ignore the “inline” request and treat the function as normal function.

more info here

Remove all spaces from a string in SQL Server

Try to use like this, if normal spaces are not removed by LTRM or RTRM

LTRIM(RTRIM(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(Column_data, CHAR(9), ''), CHAR(10), ''), CHAR(13), '')))

Readably print out a python dict() sorted by key

You could transform this dict a little to ensure that (as dicts aren't kept sorted internally), e.g.

pprint([(key, mydict[key]) for key in sorted(mydict.keys())])

logout and redirecting session in php

<?php

session_start();

session_unset();

session_destroy();

header("location:home.php");

exit();

?>

Angular 2: How to access an HTTP response body?

This should work. You can get body using response.json() if its a json response.

   this.http.request('http://thecatapi.com/api/images/get?format=html&results_per_page=10').
      subscribe((res: Response.json()) => {
        console.log(res);
      })

How to disable copy/paste from/to EditText

For smartphone with clipboard, is possible prevent like this.

editText.setFilters(new InputFilter[]{new InputFilter() {
        @Override
        public CharSequence filter(CharSequence source, int start, int end, Spanned dest, int dstart, int dend) {
            if (source.length() > 1) {
                return "";
            }  return null;
        }
    }});

Finding the number of days between two dates

If you're using PHP 5.3 >, this is by far the most accurate way of calculating the difference:

$earlier = new DateTime("2010-07-06");
$later = new DateTime("2010-07-09");

$diff = $later->diff($earlier)->format("%a");

Oracle SQL update based on subquery between two tables

There are two ways to do what you are trying

One is a Multi-column Correlated Update

UPDATE PRODUCTION a
SET (name, count) = (
  SELECT name, count
  FROM STAGING b
  WHERE a.ID = b.ID);

DEMO

You can use merge

MERGE INTO PRODUCTION a
USING ( select id, name, count 
          from STAGING ) b
ON ( a.id = b.id )
WHEN MATCHED THEN 
UPDATE SET  a.name = b.name,
            a.count = b.count

DEMO

slideToggle JQuery right to left

Please try this code

$(this).animate({'width': 'toggle'});

Web API Put Request generates an Http 405 Method Not Allowed error

WebDav-SchmebDav.. ..make sure you create the url with the ID correctly. Don't send it like http://www.fluff.com/api/Fluff?id=MyID, send it like http://www.fluff.com/api/Fluff/MyID.

Eg.

PUT http://www.fluff.com/api/Fluff/123 HTTP/1.1
Host: www.fluff.com
Content-Length: 11

{"Data":"1"}

This was busting my balls for a small eternity, total embarrassment.

Angular: conditional class with *ngClass

You should use something ([ngClass] instead of *ngClass) like that:

<ol class="breadcrumb">
  <li [ngClass]="{active: step==='step1'}" (click)="step='step1; '">Step1</li>
  (...)

Regex to check whether a string contains only numbers

Why dont use something like:

$.isNumeric($(input).val())

Is jquery tested, and the most common case are checked

How to query DATETIME field using only date in Microsoft SQL Server?

select *
  from invoice
 where TRUNC(created_date) <=TRUNC(to_date('04-MAR-18 15:00:00','dd-mon-yy hh24:mi:ss'));

Pandas DataFrame to List of Lists

I don't know if it will fit your needs, but you can also do:

>>> lol = df.values
>>> lol
array([[1, 2, 3],
       [3, 4, 5]])

This is just a numpy array from the ndarray module, which lets you do all the usual numpy array things.

New to MongoDB Can not run command mongo

I think your log output states it clearly;

exception in initAndListen: 10296 dbpath (/data/db) does not exist, terminating

You may simply create this directory or better to define it as a configuration value within your configuration file then use it as mongod -f C:\path\to\your\mongodb.conf.

Warning about `$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA` being deprecated

; always_populate_raw_post_data = -1 in php.init remove comment of this line .. always_populate_raw_post_data = -1

Bootstrap number validation

Well I always use the same easy way and it works for me. In your HTML keep the type as text (like this):

<input type="text" class="textfield" value="" id="onlyNumbers" name="onlyNumbers" onkeypress="return isNumber(event)" onpaste="return false;"/>

After this you only need to add a method on javascript

<script type="text/javascript">     
function isNumber(evt) {
        evt = (evt) ? evt : window.event;
        var charCode = (evt.which) ? evt.which : evt.keyCode;
        if ( (charCode > 31 && charCode < 48) || charCode > 57) {
            return false;
        }
        return true;
    }
</script>

With this easy validation you will only get positive numbers as you wanted. You can modify the charCodes to add more valid keys to your method.

Here´s the code working: Only numbers validation

Can't get Python to import from a different folder

how do you write out the parameters os.path.dirname.... command?

import os, sys
CURRENT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(CURRENT_DIR))

'Use of Unresolved Identifier' in Swift

For me this error happened because I was trying to call a nested function. Only thing I had to do to have it fixed was to bring the function out to a scope where it was visible.

What is the difference between a hash join and a merge join (Oracle RDBMS )?

A "sort merge" join is performed by sorting the two data sets to be joined according to the join keys and then merging them together. The merge is very cheap, but the sort can be prohibitively expensive especially if the sort spills to disk. The cost of the sort can be lowered if one of the data sets can be accessed in sorted order via an index, although accessing a high proportion of blocks of a table via an index scan can also be very expensive in comparison to a full table scan.

A hash join is performed by hashing one data set into memory based on join columns and reading the other one and probing the hash table for matches. The hash join is very low cost when the hash table can be held entirely in memory, with the total cost amounting to very little more than the cost of reading the data sets. The cost rises if the hash table has to be spilled to disk in a one-pass sort, and rises considerably for a multipass sort.

(In pre-10g, outer joins from a large to a small table were problematic performance-wise, as the optimiser could not resolve the need to access the smaller table first for a hash join, but the larger table first for an outer join. Consequently hash joins were not available in this situation).

The cost of a hash join can be reduced by partitioning both tables on the join key(s). This allows the optimiser to infer that rows from a partition in one table will only find a match in a particular partition of the other table, and for tables having n partitions the hash join is executed as n independent hash joins. This has the following effects:

  1. The size of each hash table is reduced, hence reducing the maximum amount of memory required and potentially removing the need for the operation to require temporary disk space.
  2. For parallel query operations the amount of inter-process messaging is vastly reduced, reducing CPU usage and improving performance, as each hash join can be performed by one pair of PQ processes.
  3. For non-parallel query operations the memory requirement is reduced by a factor of n, and the first rows are projected from the query earlier.

You should note that hash joins can only be used for equi-joins, but merge joins are more flexible.

In general, if you are joining large amounts of data in an equi-join then a hash join is going to be a better bet.

This topic is very well covered in the documentation.

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28274/optimops.htm#i51523

12.1 docs: https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/TGSQL/tgsql_join.htm

Interpreting segfault messages

This is a segfault due to following a null pointer trying to find code to run (that is, during an instruction fetch).

If this were a program, not a shared library

Run addr2line -e yourSegfaultingProgram 00007f9bebcca90d (and repeat for the other instruction pointer values given) to see where the error is happening. Better, get a debug-instrumented build, and reproduce the problem under a debugger such as gdb.

Since it's a shared library

You're hosed, unfortunately; it's not possible to know where the libraries were placed in memory by the dynamic linker after-the-fact. Reproduce the problem under gdb.

What the error means

Here's the breakdown of the fields:

  • address (after the at) - the location in memory the code is trying to access (it's likely that 10 and 11 are offsets from a pointer we expect to be set to a valid value but which is instead pointing to 0)
  • ip - instruction pointer, ie. where the code which is trying to do this lives
  • sp - stack pointer
  • error - An error code for page faults; see below for what this means on x86.

    /*
     * Page fault error code bits:
     *
     *   bit 0 ==    0: no page found       1: protection fault
     *   bit 1 ==    0: read access         1: write access
     *   bit 2 ==    0: kernel-mode access  1: user-mode access
     *   bit 3 ==                           1: use of reserved bit detected
     *   bit 4 ==                           1: fault was an instruction fetch
     */
    

Printing all properties in a Javascript Object

Your syntax is incorrect. The var keyword in your for loop must be followed by a variable name, in this case its propName

var propValue;
for(var propName in nyc) {
    propValue = nyc[propName]

    console.log(propName,propValue);
}

I suggest you have a look here for some basics:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/for...in

How to center absolute div horizontally using CSS?

You can't use margin:auto; on position:absolute; elements, just remove it if you don't need it, however, if you do, you could use left:30%; ((100%-40%)/2) and media queries for the max and min values:

.container {
    position: absolute;
    top: 15px;
    left: 30%;
    z-index: 2;
    width:40%;
    height: 60px;
    overflow: hidden;
    background: #fff;
}

@media all and (min-width:960px) {

    .container {
        left: 50%;
        margin-left:-480px;
        width: 960px;
    }

}

@media all and (max-width:600px) {

    .container {
        left: 50%;
        margin-left:-300px;
        width: 600px;
    }

}

How to fix "unable to write 'random state' " in openssl

Or this in windows powershell

$env:RANDFILE=".rnd"

Marquee text in Android

Xml code

 <TextView
            android:id="@+id/txtTicker"
            android:layout_width="wrap_content"
            android:layout_height="wrap_content"
            android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
            android:layout_gravity="center_horizontal"
            android:ellipsize="marquee"
            android:focusable="true"
            android:focusableInTouchMode="true"
            android:freezesText="true"
            android:gravity="center_horizontal"
            android:marqueeRepeatLimit="marquee_forever"
            android:paddingLeft="5dip"
            android:paddingRight="5dip"
            android:scrollHorizontally="true"
            android:shadowColor="#FF0000"
            android:shadowDx="1.5"
            android:shadowDy="1.3"
            android:shadowRadius="1.6"
            android:singleLine="true"
            android:textColor="@android:color/white"
            android:textSize="20sp"
            android:textStyle="bold" >
        </TextView>

Java

txtEventName.setSelected(true);

if text is small then add space before and after text

txtEventName.setText("\t \t \t \t \t \t"+eventName+"\t \t \t \t \t \t");

Java Could not reserve enough space for object heap error

Go to StartControl PanelSystemAdvanced system settingsadvanced(tab)Environment VariablesSystem VariablesNew:

Variable name: _JAVA_OPTIONS
Variable value: -Xmx512M

How to get height of entire document with JavaScript?

To get the width in a cross browser/device way use:

function getActualWidth() {
    var actualWidth = window.innerWidth ||
                      document.documentElement.clientWidth ||
                      document.body.clientWidth ||
                      document.body.offsetWidth;

    return actualWidth;
}

C# Passing Function as Argument

There are a couple generic types in .Net (v2 and later) that make passing functions around as delegates very easy.

For functions with return types, there is Func<> and for functions without return types there is Action<>.

Both Func and Action can be declared to take from 0 to 4 parameters. For example, Func < double, int > takes one double as a parameter and returns an int. Action < double, double, double > takes three doubles as parameters and returns nothing (void).

So you can declare your Diff function to take a Func:

public double Diff(double x, Func<double, double> f) {
    double h = 0.0000001;

    return (f(x + h) - f(x)) / h;
}

And then you call it as so, simply giving it the name of the function that fits the signature of your Func or Action:

double result = Diff(myValue, Function);

You can even write the function in-line with lambda syntax:

double result = Diff(myValue, d => Math.Sqrt(d * 3.14));

TNS Protocol adapter error while starting Oracle SQL*Plus

Try typing all of this on the command line:

sqlplus / as sysdba

As what you are doing is starting sqlplus and then using sys as sysdba as the user-name which is incorrect as that is not a valid user. By using the above command Oracle is using your system login credentials to access the db. Also, I would confirm that the sqlplus executable you are running is the correct one by checking your path - ensure it is in the bin of the server installation directories.

How to fully clean bin and obj folders within Visual Studio?

It doesn't remove the folders, but it does remove the build by-products. Is there any reason you want the actual build folders removed?

Java reverse an int value without using array

If the idea is not to use arrays or string, reversing an integer has to be done by reading the digits of a number from the end one at a time. Below explanation is provided in detail to help the novice.

pseudocode :

  1. lets start with reversed_number = 0 and some value for original_number which needs to be reversed.
  2. the_last_digit = original_number % 10 (i.e, the reminder after dividing by 10)
  3. original_number = original_number/10 (since we already have the last digit, remove the last digit from the original_number)
  4. reversed_number = reversed_number * 10 + last_digit (multiply the reversed_number with 10, so as to add the last_digit to it)
  5. repeat steps 2 to 4, till the original_number becomes 0. When original_number = 0, reversed_number would have the reverse of the original_number.

More info on step 4: If you are provided with a digit at a time, and asked to append it at the end of a number, how would you do it - by moving the original number one place to the left so as to accommodate the new digit. If number 23 has to become 234, you multiply 23 with 10 and then add 4.

234 = 23x10 + 4;

Code:

public static int reverseInt(int original_number) {
        int reversed_number = 0;
        while (original_number > 0) {
            int last_digit = original_number % 10;
            original_number = original_number / 10;
            reversed_number = reversed_number * 10 + last_digit;    
        }
        return reversed_number;
    }

SQL query to check if a name begins and ends with a vowel

Try the following:

select distinct city 
from station 
where city like '%[aeuio]'and city like '[aeuio]%' Order by City;

How do I navigate to a parent route from a child route?

This seems to work for me as of Spring 2017:

goBack(): void {
  this.router.navigate(['../'], { relativeTo: this.route });
}

Where your component ctor accepts ActivatedRoute and Router, imported as follows:

import { ActivatedRoute, Router } from '@angular/router';

Remove first 4 characters of a string with PHP

You could use the substr function please check following example,

$string1 = "tarunmodi";
$first4 = substr($string1, 4);
echo $first4;

Output: nmodi

Which JDK version (Language Level) is required for Android Studio?

Try not to use JDK versions higher than the ones supported. I've actually ran into a very ambiguous problem a few months ago.

I had a jar library of my own that I compiled with JDK 8, and I was using it in my assignment. It was giving me some kind of preDexDebug error every time I tried running it. Eventually after hours of trying to decipher the error logs I finally had an idea of what was wrong. I checked the system requirements, changed compilers from 8 to 7, and it worked. Looks like putting my jar into a library cost me a few hours rather than save it...

Working around MySQL error "Deadlock found when trying to get lock; try restarting transaction"

Note that if you use SELECT FOR UPDATE to perform a uniqueness check before an insert, you will get a deadlock for every race condition unless you enable the innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog option. A deadlock-free method to check uniqueness is to blindly insert a row into a table with a unique index using INSERT IGNORE, then to check the affected row count.

add below line to my.cnf file

innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog = 1

#

1 - ON
0 - OFF

#

Converting string "true" / "false" to boolean value

If you're using the variable result:

result = result == "true";

Math.random() versus Random.nextInt(int)

According to https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=6594485&#6594485 Random.nextInt(n) is both more efficient and less biased than Math.random() * n

How do I mount a remote Linux folder in Windows through SSH?

Take a look at CIFS (http://www.samba.org/cifs/). It is a virtual file system you can run on your linux machine that will allow you to mount folders on your linux machine in windows using SMB.

CIFS on linux information can be found here: http://linux-cifs.samba.org/

What's the difference between git clone --mirror and git clone --bare

A clone copies the refs from the remote and stuffs them into a subdirectory named 'these are the refs that the remote has'.

A mirror copies the refs from the remote and puts them into its own top level - it replaces its own refs with those of the remote.

This means that when someone pulls from your mirror and stuffs the mirror's refs into thier subdirectory, they will get the same refs as were on the original. The result of fetching from an up-to-date mirror is the same as fetching directly from the initial repo.

How to build and use Google TensorFlow C++ api

Tensorflow itself only provides very basic examples about C++ APIs.
Here is a good resource which includes examples of datasets, rnn, lstm, cnn and more
tensorflow c++ examples

How to use enums as flags in C++?

For lazy people like me, here is templated solution to copy&paste:

template<class T> inline T operator~ (T a) { return (T)~(int)a; }
template<class T> inline T operator| (T a, T b) { return (T)((int)a | (int)b); }
template<class T> inline T operator& (T a, T b) { return (T)((int)a & (int)b); }
template<class T> inline T operator^ (T a, T b) { return (T)((int)a ^ (int)b); }
template<class T> inline T& operator|= (T& a, T b) { return (T&)((int&)a |= (int)b); }
template<class T> inline T& operator&= (T& a, T b) { return (T&)((int&)a &= (int)b); }
template<class T> inline T& operator^= (T& a, T b) { return (T&)((int&)a ^= (int)b); }

How can I get file extensions with JavaScript?

I just realized that it's not enough to put a comment on p4bl0's answer, though Tom's answer clearly solves the problem:

return filename.replace(/^.*?\.([a-zA-Z0-9]+)$/, "$1");

Get the value of input text when enter key pressed

Something like this (not tested, but should work)

Pass this as parameter in Html:

<input type="text" placeholder="some text" class="search" onkeydown="search(this)"/>

And alert the value of the parameter passed into the search function:

function search(e){
  alert(e.value);
}

Centering elements in jQuery Mobile

To have them centered correctly and only for the items inside the wrapper .center-wrapper use this. ( all options combined should work cross browser ) if not please post a reply here!

.center-wrapper .ui-btn-text {
    overflow: hidden;
    text-align: center;
    text-overflow: ellipsis;
    white-space: nowrap;
    text-align: center;
    margin: 0 auto;
}

How to Verify if file exist with VB script

There is no built-in functionality in VBS for that, however, you can use the FileSystemObject FileExists function for that :

Option Explicit
DIM fso    
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")

If (fso.FileExists("C:\Program Files\conf")) Then
  WScript.Echo("File exists!")
  WScript.Quit()
Else
  WScript.Echo("File does not exist!")
End If

WScript.Quit()

T-SQL split string based on delimiter

I just wanted to give an alternative way to split a string with multiple delimiters, in case you are using a SQL Server version under 2016.

The general idea is to split out all of the characters in the string, determine the position of the delimiters, then obtain substrings relative to the delimiters. Here is a sample:

-- Sample data
DECLARE @testTable TABLE (
    TestString      VARCHAR(50)
)
INSERT INTO @testTable VALUES 
    ('Teststring,1,2,3')
    ,('Test')

DECLARE @delimiter VARCHAR(1) = ','

-- Generate numbers with which we can enumerate
;WITH Numbers AS (
    SELECT 1 AS N

    UNION ALL 

    SELECT N + 1
    FROM Numbers 
    WHERE N < 255
), 
-- Enumerate letters in the string and select only the delimiters
Letters AS (
    SELECT  n.N
            , SUBSTRING(t.TestString, n.N, 1) AS Letter
            , t.TestString 
            , ROW_NUMBER() OVER (   PARTITION BY t.TestString
                                    ORDER BY n.N
                                ) AS Delimiter_Number 
    FROM Numbers n
        INNER JOIN @testTable t
            ON n <= LEN(t.TestString)
    WHERE SUBSTRING(t.TestString, n, 1) = @delimiter 

    UNION 

    -- Include 0th position to "delimit" the start of the string
    SELECT  0
            , NULL
            , t.TestString 
            , 0
    FROM @testTable t 
)
-- Obtain substrings based on delimiter positions
SELECT  t.TestString 
        , ds.Delimiter_Number + 1 AS Position
        , SUBSTRING(t.TestString, ds.N + 1, ISNULL(de.N, LEN(t.TestString) + 1) - ds.N - 1) AS Delimited_Substring 
FROM @testTable t
    LEFT JOIN Letters ds
        ON t.TestString = ds.TestString 
    LEFT JOIN Letters de
        ON t.TestString = de.TestString 
        AND ds.Delimiter_Number + 1 = de.Delimiter_Number  
OPTION (MAXRECURSION 0)

How to list processes attached to a shared memory segment in linux?

I wrote a tool called who_attach_shm.pl, it parses /proc/[pid]/maps to get the information. you can download it from github

sample output:

shm attach process list, group by shm key
##################################################################

0x2d5feab4:    /home/curu/mem_dumper /home/curu/playd
0x4e47fc6c:    /home/curu/playd
0x77da6cfe:    /home/curu/mem_dumper /home/curu/playd /home/curu/scand

##################################################################
process shm usage
##################################################################
/home/curu/mem_dumper [2]:    0x2d5feab4 0x77da6cfe
/home/curu/playd [3]:    0x2d5feab4 0x4e47fc6c 0x77da6cfe
/home/curu/scand [1]:    0x77da6cfe

import sun.misc.BASE64Encoder results in error compiled in Eclipse

Yup, and sun.misc.BASE64Decoder is way slower: 9x slower than java.xml.bind.DatatypeConverter.parseBase64Binary() and 4x slower than org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64.decodeBase64(), at least for a small string on Java 6 OSX.

Below is the test program I used. With Java 1.6.0_43 on OSX:

john:password = am9objpwYXNzd29yZA==
javax.xml took 373: john:password
apache took    612: john:password
sun took       2215: john:password

Btw that's with commons-codec 1.4. With 1.7 it seems to get slower:

javax.xml took 377: john:password
apache took    1681: john:password
sun took       2197: john:password

Didn't test Java 7 or other OS.

import javax.xml.bind.DatatypeConverter;
import org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64;
import java.io.IOException;

public class TestBase64 {
    private static volatile String save = null;
    public static void main(String argv[]) {
        String teststr = "john:password";
        String b64 = DatatypeConverter.printBase64Binary(teststr.getBytes());
        System.out.println(teststr + " = " + b64);
        try {
            final int COUNT = 1000000;
            long start;
            start = System.currentTimeMillis();
            for (int i=0; i<COUNT; ++i) {
                save = new String(DatatypeConverter.parseBase64Binary(b64));
            }
            System.out.println("javax.xml took "+(System.currentTimeMillis()-start)+": "+save);
            start = System.currentTimeMillis();
            for (int i=0; i<COUNT; ++i) {
                save = new String(Base64.decodeBase64(b64));
            }
            System.out.println("apache took    "+(System.currentTimeMillis()-start)+": "+save);
            sun.misc.BASE64Decoder dec = new sun.misc.BASE64Decoder();
            start = System.currentTimeMillis();
            for (int i=0; i<COUNT; ++i) {
                save = new String(dec.decodeBuffer(b64));
            }
            System.out.println("sun took       "+(System.currentTimeMillis()-start)+": "+save);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println(e);
        }
    }
}

Cordova : Requirements check failed for JDK 1.8 or greater

if you have many version of JDK you can run

export JAVA_HOME="/usr/local/env/java/jdk1.8.0_131.jdk/Contents/Home/"

before cordova build, to use a specific version of jdk :)

How to hide soft keyboard on android after clicking outside EditText?

To solve this problem what you have to do is first use setOnFocusChangeListener of that Edittext

edittext.setOnFocusChangeListener(new View.OnFocusChangeListener() {
            @Override
            public void onFocusChange(View v, boolean hasFocus) {
                if (!hasFocus) {
                    Log.d("focus", "focus loosed");
                    // Do whatever you want here
                } else {
                    Log.d("focus", "focused");
                }
            }
        });

and then what you need to do is override dispatchTouchEvent in the activity which contains that Edittext see below code

@Override
public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
    if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
        View v = getCurrentFocus();
        if ( v instanceof EditText) {
            Rect outRect = new Rect();
            v.getGlobalVisibleRect(outRect);
            if (!outRect.contains((int)event.getRawX(), (int)event.getRawY())) {
                Log.d("focus", "touchevent");
                v.clearFocus();
                InputMethodManager imm = (InputMethodManager) getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
                imm.hideSoftInputFromWindow(v.getWindowToken(), 0);
            }
        }
    }
    return super.dispatchTouchEvent(event);
}

Now what will happen is when a user click outside then firstly this dispatchTouchEvent will get called which then will clear focus from the editext now your OnFocusChangeListener will get called that focus has been changed now here you can do anything which you wanted to do hope it works

Convert a number range to another range, maintaining ratio

Here is a Javascript version that returns a function that does the rescaling for predetermined source and destination ranges, minimizing the amount of computation that has to be done each time.

// This function returns a function bound to the 
// min/max source & target ranges given.
// oMin, oMax = source
// nMin, nMax = dest.
function makeRangeMapper(oMin, oMax, nMin, nMax ){
    //range check
    if (oMin == oMax){
        console.log("Warning: Zero input range");
        return undefined;
    };

    if (nMin == nMax){
        console.log("Warning: Zero output range");
        return undefined
    }

    //check reversed input range
    var reverseInput = false;
    let oldMin = Math.min( oMin, oMax );
    let oldMax = Math.max( oMin, oMax );
    if (oldMin != oMin){
        reverseInput = true;
    }

    //check reversed output range
    var reverseOutput = false;  
    let newMin = Math.min( nMin, nMax )
    let newMax = Math.max( nMin, nMax )
    if (newMin != nMin){
        reverseOutput = true;
    }

    // Hot-rod the most common case.
    if (!reverseInput && !reverseOutput) {
        let dNew = newMax-newMin;
        let dOld = oldMax-oldMin;
        return (x)=>{
            return ((x-oldMin)* dNew / dOld) + newMin;
        }
    }

    return (x)=>{
        let portion;
        if (reverseInput){
            portion = (oldMax-x)*(newMax-newMin)/(oldMax-oldMin);
        } else {
            portion = (x-oldMin)*(newMax-newMin)/(oldMax-oldMin)
        }
        let result;
        if (reverseOutput){
            result = newMax - portion;
        } else {
            result = portion + newMin;
        }

        return result;
    }   
}

Here is an example of using this function to scale 0-1 into -0x80000000, 0x7FFFFFFF

let normTo32Fn = makeRangeMapper(0, 1, -0x80000000, 0x7FFFFFFF);
let fs = normTo32Fn(0.5);
let fs2 = normTo32Fn(0);

How do I convert a datetime to date?

Answer updated to Python 3.7 and more

Here is how you can turn a date-and-time object

(aka datetime.datetime object, the one that is stored inside models.DateTimeField django model field)

into a date object (aka datetime.date object):

from datetime import datetime

#your date-and-time object
# let's supposed it is defined as
datetime_element = datetime(2020, 7, 10, 12, 56, 54, 324893)

# where
# datetime_element = datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, milliseconds)

# WHAT YOU WANT: your date-only object
date_element = datetime_element.date()

And just to be clear, if you print those elements, here is the output :

print(datetime_element)

2020-07-10 12:56:54.324893


print(date_element)

2020-07-10

Microsoft Advertising SDK doesn't deliverer ads

I only use MicrosoftAdvertising.Mobile and Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.UI and I am served ads. The SDK should only add the DLLs not reference itself.

Note: You need to explicitly set width and height Make sure the phone dialer, and web browser capabilities are enabled

Followup note: Make sure that after you've removed the SDK DLL, that the xmlns references are not still pointing to it. The best route to take here is

  1. Remove the XAML for the ad
  2. Remove the xmlns declaration (usually at the top of the page, but sometimes will be declared in the ad itself)
  3. Remove the bad DLL (the one ending in .SDK )
  4. Do a Clean and then Build (clean out anything remaining from the DLL)
  5. Add the xmlns reference (actual reference is below)
  6. Add the ad to the page (example below)

Here is the xmlns reference:

xmlns:AdNamepace="clr-namespace:Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.UI;assembly=Microsoft.Advertising.Mobile.UI" 

Then the ad itself:

<AdNamespace:AdControl x:Name="myAd" Height="80" Width="480"                    AdUnitId="yourAdUnitIdHere" ApplicationId="yourIdHere"/> 

How do I get cURL to not show the progress bar?

Not sure why it's doing that. Try -s with the -o option to set the output file instead of >.

Change the background color in a twitter bootstrap modal?

It gets a little bit more complicated if you want to add the background to a specific modal. One way of solving that is to add and call something like this function instead of showing the modal directly:

function showModal(selector) {
    $(selector).modal('show');
    $('.modal-backdrop').addClass('background-backdrop');
}

Any css can then be applied to the background-backdrop class.

How to write/update data into cells of existing XLSX workbook using xlsxwriter in python

you can use this code to open (test.xlsx) file and modify A1 cell and then save it with a new name

import openpyxl
xfile = openpyxl.load_workbook('test.xlsx')

sheet = xfile.get_sheet_by_name('Sheet1')
sheet['A1'] = 'hello world'
xfile.save('text2.xlsx')

JavaScript require() on client side

I have found that in general it is recommended to preprocess scripts at compile time and bundle them in one (or very few) packages with the require being rewritten to some "lightweight shim" also at compile time.

I've Googled out following "new" tools that should be able to do it

And the already mentioned browserify should also fit quite well - http://esa-matti.suuronen.org/blog/2013/04/15/asynchronous-module-loading-with-browserify/

What are the module systems all about?

How to add border radius on table row

I found that adding border-radius to tables, trs, and tds does not seem to work 100% in the latest versions of Chrome, FF, and IE. What I do instead is, I wrap the table with a div and put the border-radius on it.

<div class="tableWrapper">
  <table>
    <tr><td>Content</td></tr>
  <table>
</div>

.tableWrapper {
  border-radius: 4px;
  overflow: hidden;
}

If your table is not width: 100%, you can make your wrapper float: left, just remember to clear it.

How to Export Private / Secret ASC Key to Decrypt GPG Files

Similar to @Wolfram J's answer, here is a method to encrypt your private key with a passphrase:

gpg --output - --armor --export $KEYID | \
    gpg --output private_key.asc --armor --symmetric --cipher-algo AES256

And a corresponding method to decrypt:

gpg private_key.asc

How to use java.net.URLConnection to fire and handle HTTP requests?

First a disclaimer beforehand: the posted code snippets are all basic examples. You'll need to handle trivial IOExceptions and RuntimeExceptions like NullPointerException, ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException and consorts yourself.


Preparing

We first need to know at least the URL and the charset. The parameters are optional and depend on the functional requirements.

String url = "http://example.com";
String charset = "UTF-8";  // Or in Java 7 and later, use the constant: java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8.name()
String param1 = "value1";
String param2 = "value2";
// ...

String query = String.format("param1=%s&param2=%s", 
     URLEncoder.encode(param1, charset), 
     URLEncoder.encode(param2, charset));

The query parameters must be in name=value format and be concatenated by &. You would normally also URL-encode the query parameters with the specified charset using URLEncoder#encode().

The String#format() is just for convenience. I prefer it when I would need the String concatenation operator + more than twice.


Firing an HTTP GET request with (optionally) query parameters

It's a trivial task. It's the default request method.

URLConnection connection = new URL(url + "?" + query).openConnection();
connection.setRequestProperty("Accept-Charset", charset);
InputStream response = connection.getInputStream();
// ...

Any query string should be concatenated to the URL using ?. The Accept-Charset header may hint the server what encoding the parameters are in. If you don't send any query string, then you can leave the Accept-Charset header away. If you don't need to set any headers, then you can even use the URL#openStream() shortcut method.

InputStream response = new URL(url).openStream();
// ...

Either way, if the other side is an HttpServlet, then its doGet() method will be called and the parameters will be available by HttpServletRequest#getParameter().

For testing purposes, you can print the response body to stdout as below:

try (Scanner scanner = new Scanner(response)) {
    String responseBody = scanner.useDelimiter("\\A").next();
    System.out.println(responseBody);
}

Firing an HTTP POST request with query parameters

Setting the URLConnection#setDoOutput() to true implicitly sets the request method to POST. The standard HTTP POST as web forms do is of type application/x-www-form-urlencoded wherein the query string is written to the request body.

URLConnection connection = new URL(url).openConnection();
connection.setDoOutput(true); // Triggers POST.
connection.setRequestProperty("Accept-Charset", charset);
connection.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=" + charset);

try (OutputStream output = connection.getOutputStream()) {
    output.write(query.getBytes(charset));
}

InputStream response = connection.getInputStream();
// ...

Note: whenever you'd like to submit a HTML form programmatically, don't forget to take the name=value pairs of any <input type="hidden"> elements into the query string and of course also the name=value pair of the <input type="submit"> element which you'd like to "press" programmatically (because that's usually been used in the server side to distinguish if a button was pressed and if so, which one).

You can also cast the obtained URLConnection to HttpURLConnection and use its HttpURLConnection#setRequestMethod() instead. But if you're trying to use the connection for output you still need to set URLConnection#setDoOutput() to true.

HttpURLConnection httpConnection = (HttpURLConnection) new URL(url).openConnection();
httpConnection.setRequestMethod("POST");
// ...

Either way, if the other side is an HttpServlet, then its doPost() method will be called and the parameters will be available by HttpServletRequest#getParameter().


Actually firing the HTTP request

You can fire the HTTP request explicitly with URLConnection#connect(), but the request will automatically be fired on demand when you want to get any information about the HTTP response, such as the response body using URLConnection#getInputStream() and so on. The above examples does exactly that, so the connect() call is in fact superfluous.


Gathering HTTP response information

  1. HTTP response status:

You need an HttpURLConnection here. Cast it first if necessary.

    int status = httpConnection.getResponseCode();
  1. HTTP response headers:

     for (Entry<String, List<String>> header : connection.getHeaderFields().entrySet()) {
         System.out.println(header.getKey() + "=" + header.getValue());
     }
    
  2. HTTP response encoding:

When the Content-Type contains a charset parameter, then the response body is likely text based and we'd like to process the response body with the server-side specified character encoding then.

    String contentType = connection.getHeaderField("Content-Type");
    String charset = null;

    for (String param : contentType.replace(" ", "").split(";")) {
        if (param.startsWith("charset=")) {
            charset = param.split("=", 2)[1];
            break;
        }
    }

    if (charset != null) {
        try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(response, charset))) {
            for (String line; (line = reader.readLine()) != null;) {
                // ... System.out.println(line) ?
            }
        }
    } else {
        // It's likely binary content, use InputStream/OutputStream.
    }

Maintaining the session

The server side session is usually backed by a cookie. Some web forms require that you're logged in and/or are tracked by a session. You can use the CookieHandler API to maintain cookies. You need to prepare a CookieManager with a CookiePolicy of ACCEPT_ALL before sending all HTTP requests.

// First set the default cookie manager.
CookieHandler.setDefault(new CookieManager(null, CookiePolicy.ACCEPT_ALL));

// All the following subsequent URLConnections will use the same cookie manager.
URLConnection connection = new URL(url).openConnection();
// ...

connection = new URL(url).openConnection();
// ...

connection = new URL(url).openConnection();
// ...

Note that this is known to not always work properly in all circumstances. If it fails for you, then best is to manually gather and set the cookie headers. You basically need to grab all Set-Cookie headers from the response of the login or the first GET request and then pass this through the subsequent requests.

// Gather all cookies on the first request.
URLConnection connection = new URL(url).openConnection();
List<String> cookies = connection.getHeaderFields().get("Set-Cookie");
// ...

// Then use the same cookies on all subsequent requests.
connection = new URL(url).openConnection();
for (String cookie : cookies) {
    connection.addRequestProperty("Cookie", cookie.split(";", 2)[0]);
}
// ...

The split(";", 2)[0] is there to get rid of cookie attributes which are irrelevant for the server side like expires, path, etc. Alternatively, you could also use cookie.substring(0, cookie.indexOf(';')) instead of split().


Streaming mode

The HttpURLConnection will by default buffer the entire request body before actually sending it, regardless of whether you've set a fixed content length yourself using connection.setRequestProperty("Content-Length", contentLength);. This may cause OutOfMemoryExceptions whenever you concurrently send large POST requests (e.g. uploading files). To avoid this, you would like to set the HttpURLConnection#setFixedLengthStreamingMode().

httpConnection.setFixedLengthStreamingMode(contentLength);

But if the content length is really not known beforehand, then you can make use of chunked streaming mode by setting the HttpURLConnection#setChunkedStreamingMode() accordingly. This will set the HTTP Transfer-Encoding header to chunked which will force the request body being sent in chunks. The below example will send the body in chunks of 1KB.

httpConnection.setChunkedStreamingMode(1024);

User-Agent

It can happen that a request returns an unexpected response, while it works fine with a real web browser. The server side is probably blocking requests based on the User-Agent request header. The URLConnection will by default set it to Java/1.6.0_19 where the last part is obviously the JRE version. You can override this as follows:

connection.setRequestProperty("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2228.0 Safari/537.36"); // Do as if you're using Chrome 41 on Windows 7.

Use the User-Agent string from a recent browser.


Error handling

If the HTTP response code is 4nn (Client Error) or 5nn (Server Error), then you may want to read the HttpURLConnection#getErrorStream() to see if the server has sent any useful error information.

InputStream error = ((HttpURLConnection) connection).getErrorStream();

If the HTTP response code is -1, then something went wrong with connection and response handling. The HttpURLConnection implementation is in older JREs somewhat buggy with keeping connections alive. You may want to turn it off by setting the http.keepAlive system property to false. You can do this programmatically in the beginning of your application by:

System.setProperty("http.keepAlive", "false");

Uploading files

You'd normally use multipart/form-data encoding for mixed POST content (binary and character data). The encoding is in more detail described in RFC2388.

String param = "value";
File textFile = new File("/path/to/file.txt");
File binaryFile = new File("/path/to/file.bin");
String boundary = Long.toHexString(System.currentTimeMillis()); // Just generate some unique random value.
String CRLF = "\r\n"; // Line separator required by multipart/form-data.
URLConnection connection = new URL(url).openConnection();
connection.setDoOutput(true);
connection.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "multipart/form-data; boundary=" + boundary);

try (
    OutputStream output = connection.getOutputStream();
    PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(output, charset), true);
) {
    // Send normal param.
    writer.append("--" + boundary).append(CRLF);
    writer.append("Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"param\"").append(CRLF);
    writer.append("Content-Type: text/plain; charset=" + charset).append(CRLF);
    writer.append(CRLF).append(param).append(CRLF).flush();

    // Send text file.
    writer.append("--" + boundary).append(CRLF);
    writer.append("Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"textFile\"; filename=\"" + textFile.getName() + "\"").append(CRLF);
    writer.append("Content-Type: text/plain; charset=" + charset).append(CRLF); // Text file itself must be saved in this charset!
    writer.append(CRLF).flush();
    Files.copy(textFile.toPath(), output);
    output.flush(); // Important before continuing with writer!
    writer.append(CRLF).flush(); // CRLF is important! It indicates end of boundary.

    // Send binary file.
    writer.append("--" + boundary).append(CRLF);
    writer.append("Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"binaryFile\"; filename=\"" + binaryFile.getName() + "\"").append(CRLF);
    writer.append("Content-Type: " + URLConnection.guessContentTypeFromName(binaryFile.getName())).append(CRLF);
    writer.append("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary").append(CRLF);
    writer.append(CRLF).flush();
    Files.copy(binaryFile.toPath(), output);
    output.flush(); // Important before continuing with writer!
    writer.append(CRLF).flush(); // CRLF is important! It indicates end of boundary.

    // End of multipart/form-data.
    writer.append("--" + boundary + "--").append(CRLF).flush();
}

If the other side is an HttpServlet, then its doPost() method will be called and the parts will be available by HttpServletRequest#getPart() (note, thus not getParameter() and so on!). The getPart() method is however relatively new, it's introduced in Servlet 3.0 (Glassfish 3, Tomcat 7, etc). Prior to Servlet 3.0, your best choice is using Apache Commons FileUpload to parse a multipart/form-data request. Also see this answer for examples of both the FileUpload and the Servelt 3.0 approaches.


Dealing with untrusted or misconfigured HTTPS sites

Sometimes you need to connect an HTTPS URL, perhaps because you're writing a web scraper. In that case, you may likely face a javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Not trusted server certificate on some HTTPS sites who doesn't keep their SSL certificates up to date, or a java.security.cert.CertificateException: No subject alternative DNS name matching [hostname] found or javax.net.ssl.SSLProtocolException: handshake alert: unrecognized_name on some misconfigured HTTPS sites.

The following one-time-run static initializer in your web scraper class should make HttpsURLConnection more lenient as to those HTTPS sites and thus not throw those exceptions anymore.

static {
    TrustManager[] trustAllCertificates = new TrustManager[] {
        new X509TrustManager() {
            @Override
            public X509Certificate[] getAcceptedIssuers() {
                return null; // Not relevant.
            }
            @Override
            public void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] certs, String authType) {
                // Do nothing. Just allow them all.
            }
            @Override
            public void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] certs, String authType) {
                // Do nothing. Just allow them all.
            }
        }
    };

    HostnameVerifier trustAllHostnames = new HostnameVerifier() {
        @Override
        public boolean verify(String hostname, SSLSession session) {
            return true; // Just allow them all.
        }
    };

    try {
        System.setProperty("jsse.enableSNIExtension", "false");
        SSLContext sc = SSLContext.getInstance("SSL");
        sc.init(null, trustAllCertificates, new SecureRandom());
        HttpsURLConnection.setDefaultSSLSocketFactory(sc.getSocketFactory());
        HttpsURLConnection.setDefaultHostnameVerifier(trustAllHostnames);
    }
    catch (GeneralSecurityException e) {
        throw new ExceptionInInitializerError(e);
    }
}

Last words

The Apache HttpComponents HttpClient is much more convenient in this all :)


Parsing and extracting HTML

If all you want is parsing and extracting data from HTML, then better use a HTML parser like Jsoup

Slick.js: Get current and total slides (ie. 3/5)

This might help:

  • You don't need to enable dots or customPaging.
  • Position .slick-counter with CSS.

CSS

.slick-counter{
  position:absolute;
  top:5px;
  left:5px;
  background:yellow;
  padding:5px;
  opacity:0.8;
  border-radius:5px;
}

JavaScript

var $el = $('.slideshow');

$el.slick({
  slide: 'img',
  autoplay: true,
  onInit: function(e){
    $el.append('<div class="slick-counter">'+ parseInt(e.currentSlide + 1, 10) +' / '+ e.slideCount +'</div>');
  },
  onAfterChange: function(e){
    $el.find('.slick-counter').html(e.currentSlide + 1 +' / '+e.slideCount);
  }
});

http://jsfiddle.net/cpdqhdwy/6/

IOPub data rate exceeded in Jupyter notebook (when viewing image)

Some additional advice for Windows(10) users:

  1. If you are using Anaconda Prompt/PowerShell for the first time, type "Anaconda" in the search field of your Windows task bar and you will see the suggested software.
  2. Make sure to open the Anaconda prompt as administrator.
  3. Always navigate to your user directory or the directory with your Jupyter Notebook files first before running the command. Otherwise you might end up somewhere in your system files and be confused by an unfamiliar file tree.

The correct way to open Jupyter notebook with new data limit from the Anaconda Prompt on my own Windows 10 PC is:

(base) C:\Users\mobarget\Google Drive\Jupyter Notebook>jupyter notebook --NotebookApp.iopub_data_rate_limit=1.0e10

jQuery $.ajax(), $.post sending "OPTIONS" as REQUEST_METHOD in Firefox

You need to do some work on server side. I see you are using PHP on server side, but solution for .NET web application is here: Cannot set content-type to 'application/json' in jQuery.ajax

Do the same in PHP script and it will work. Simply: At first request browser is asking server if is allowed to send such data with such type and second request is the proper/allowed.

generate random double numbers in c++

If accuracy is an issue here you can create random numbers with a finer graduation by randomizing the significant bits. Let's assume we want to have a double between 0.0 and 1000.0.

On MSVC (12 / Win32) RAND_MAX is 32767 for example.

If you use the common rand()/RAND_MAX scheme your gaps will be as large as

1.0 / 32767.0 * ( 1000.0 - 0.0) = 0.0305 ...

In case of IEE 754 double variables (53 significant bits) and 53 bit randomization the smallest possible randomization gap for the 0 to 1000 problem will be

2^-53 * (1000.0 - 0.0) = 1.110e-13

and therefore significantly lower.

The downside is that 4 rand() calls will be needed to obtain the randomized integral number (assuming a 15 bit RNG).

double random_range (double const range_min, double const range_max)
{
  static unsigned long long const mant_mask53(9007199254740991);
  static double const i_to_d53(1.0/9007199254740992.0);
  unsigned long long const r( (unsigned long long(rand()) | (unsigned long long(rand()) << 15) | (unsigned long long(rand()) << 30) | (unsigned long long(rand()) << 45)) & mant_mask53 );
  return range_min + i_to_d53*double(r)*(range_max-range_min);
}

If the number of bits for the mantissa or the RNG is unknown the respective values need to be obtained within the function.

#include <limits>
using namespace std;
double random_range_p (double const range_min, double const range_max)
{
  static unsigned long long const num_mant_bits(numeric_limits<double>::digits), ll_one(1), 
    mant_limit(ll_one << num_mant_bits);
  static double const i_to_d(1.0/double(mant_limit));
  static size_t num_rand_calls, rng_bits;
  if (num_rand_calls == 0 || rng_bits == 0)
  {
    size_t const rand_max(RAND_MAX), one(1);
    while (rand_max > (one << rng_bits))
    {
      ++rng_bits;
    }
    num_rand_calls = size_t(ceil(double(num_mant_bits)/double(rng_bits)));
  }
  unsigned long long r(0);
  for (size_t i=0; i<num_rand_calls; ++i)
  {
    r |= (unsigned long long(rand()) << (i*rng_bits));
  }
  r = r & (mant_limit-ll_one);
  return range_min + i_to_d*double(r)*(range_max-range_min);
}

Note: I don't know whether the number of bits for unsigned long long (64 bit) is greater than the number of double mantissa bits (53 bit for IEE 754) on all platforms or not. It would probably be "smart" to include a check like if (sizeof(unsigned long long)*8 > num_mant_bits) ... if this is not the case.

How to define relative paths in Visual Studio Project?

By default, all paths you define will be relative. The question is: relative to what? There are several options:

  1. Specifying a file or a path with nothing before it. For example: "mylib.lib". In that case, the file will be searched at the Output Directory.
  2. If you add "..\", the path will be calculated from the actual path where the .sln file resides.

Please note that following a macro such as $(SolutionDir) there is no need to add a backward slash "\". Just use $(SolutionDir)mylibdir\mylib.lib. In case you just can't get it to work, open the project file externally from Notepad and check it.

What is a user agent stylesheet?

Regarding the concept “user agent style sheet”, consult section Cascade in the CSS 2.1 spec.

User agent style sheets are overridden by anything that you set in your own style sheet. They are just the rock bottom: in the absence of any style sheets provided by the page or by the user, the browser still has to render the content somehow, and the user agent style sheet just describes this.

So if you think you have a problem with a user agent style sheet, then you really have a problem with your markup, or your style sheet, or both (about which you wrote nothing).

What's the difference between ng-model and ng-bind

ng-bind has one-way data binding ($scope --> view). It has a shortcut {{ val }} which displays the scope value $scope.val inserted into html where val is a variable name.

ng-model is intended to be put inside of form elements and has two-way data binding ($scope --> view and view --> $scope) e.g. <input ng-model="val"/>.

How to detect lowercase letters in Python?

There are 2 different ways you can look for lowercase characters:

  1. Use str.islower() to find lowercase characters. Combined with a list comprehension, you can gather all lowercase letters:

    lowercase = [c for c in s if c.islower()]
    
  2. You could use a regular expression:

    import re
    
    lc = re.compile('[a-z]+')
    lowercase = lc.findall(s)
    

The first method returns a list of individual characters, the second returns a list of character groups:

>>> import re
>>> lc = re.compile('[a-z]+')
>>> lc.findall('AbcDeif')
['bc', 'eif']

Converting 24 hour time to 12 hour time w/ AM & PM using Javascript

Please try with below code

var s = "15 Feb 2015 11.30 a.m";
        var times = s.match("((([0-9])|([0-2][0-9])).([0-9][0-9])[\t ]?((a.m|p.m)|(A.M|P.M)))");            
        var time = "";

        if(times != null){                          
            var hour = times[2];
            if((times[6] == "p.m" || times[6] == "P.M")){
                if(hour < 12){
                    hour = parseInt(hour) + parseInt(12);
                }else if(hour == 12){
                    hour = "00";
                }
            }
            time = [hour, times[5], "00"].join(":");

        }

Thanks

Python: OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: ''

Have you noticed that you don't get the error if you run

python ./script.py

instead of

python script.py

This is because sys.argv[0] will read ./script.py in the former case, which gives os.path.dirname something to work with. When you don't specify a path, sys.argv[0] reads simply script.py, and os.path.dirname cannot determine a path.

how to check redis instance version?

To get the version of Redis server

redis-server -v

To get the version of Redis client

redis-cli -v

How to change Format of a Cell to Text using VBA

for large numbers that display with scientific notation set format to just '#'

What Does This Mean in PHP -> or =>

-> is used to call a method, or access a property, on the object of a class

=> is used to assign values to the keys of an array

E.g.:

    $ages = array("Peter"=>32, "Quagmire"=>30, "Joe"=>34, 1=>2); 

And since PHP 7.4+ the operator => is used too for the added arrow functions, a more concise syntax for anonymous functions.

Printing a java map Map<String, Object> - How?

You may use Map.entrySet() method:

for (Map.Entry entry : objectSet.entrySet())
{
    System.out.println("key: " + entry.getKey() + "; value: " + entry.getValue());
}

How can I force component to re-render with hooks in React?

You should preferably only have your component depend on state and props and it will work as expected, but if you really need a function to force the component to re-render, you could use the useState hook and call the function when needed.

Example

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  const [, forceUpdate] = useState();_x000D_
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  useEffect(() => {_x000D_
    setTimeout(forceUpdate, 2000);_x000D_
  }, []);_x000D_
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  return <div>{Date.now()}</div>;_x000D_
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ReactDOM.render(<Foo />, document.getElementById("root"));
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<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/umd/react.production.min.js"></script>_x000D_
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Error : getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND registry.npmjs.org registry.npmjs.org:443

use: https://registry.npmjs.org/ Make sure you are trying to connect to:

registry.npmjs.org

if there is no error,try to clear cache

npm cache clean --force

then try

npm install

even you have any error

npm config set registry https://registry.npmjs.org/

then try

npm install -g @angular/cli

Re-ordering factor levels in data frame

Assuming your dataframe is mydf:

mydf$task <- factor(mydf$task, levels = c("up", "down", "left", "right", "front", "back"))

Which HTML Parser is the best?

Self plug: I have just released a new Java HTML parser: jsoup. I mention it here because I think it will do what you are after.

Its party trick is a CSS selector syntax to find elements, e.g.:

String html = "<html><head><title>First parse</title></head>"
  + "<body><p>Parsed HTML into a doc.</p></body></html>";
Document doc = Jsoup.parse(html);
Elements links = doc.select("a");
Element head = doc.select("head").first();

See the Selector javadoc for more info.

This is a new project, so any ideas for improvement are very welcome!

Foreign Key naming scheme

Try using upper-cased Version 4 UUID with first octet replaced by FK and '_' (underscore) instead of '-' (dash).

E.g.

  • FK_4VPO_K4S2_A6M1_RQLEYLT1VQYV
  • FK_1786_45A6_A17C_F158C0FB343E
  • FK_45A5_4CFA_84B0_E18906927B53

Rationale is the following

  • Strict generation algorithm => uniform names;
  • Key length is less than 30 characters, which is naming length limitation in Oracle (before 12c);
  • If your entity name changes you don't need to rename your FK like in entity-name based approach (if DB supports table rename operator);
  • One would seldom use foreign key constraint's name. E.g. DB tool usually shows what the constraint applies to. No need to be afraid of cryptic look, because you can avoid using it for "decryption".

Best Way to do Columns in HTML/CSS

You should probably consider using css3 for this though it does include the use of vendor prefixes.

I've knocked up a quick fiddle to demo but the crux is this.

<style>
.3col
{
    -webkit-column-count: 3;
    -webkit-column-gap: 10px;
    -moz-column-count: 3;
    -moz-column-gap: 10px;
    column-count:3;
    column-gap:10px;
}
</style>
<div class="3col">
<p>col1</p>
<p>col2</p>
<p>col3</p>
</div>

How to group dataframe rows into list in pandas groupby

It is time to use agg instead of apply .

When

df = pd.DataFrame( {'a':['A','A','B','B','B','C'], 'b':[1,2,5,5,4,6], 'c': [1,2,5,5,4,6]})

If you want multiple columns stack into list , result in pd.DataFrame

df.groupby('a')[['b', 'c']].agg(list)
# or 
df.groupby('a').agg(list)

If you want single column in list, result in ps.Series

df.groupby('a')['b'].agg(list)
#or
df.groupby('a')['b'].apply(list)

Note, result in pd.DataFrame is about 10x slower than result in ps.Series when you only aggregate single column, use it in multicolumns case .

Do checkbox inputs only post data if they're checked?

From HTML 4 spec, which should be consistent across almost all browsers:

http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#checkbox

Checkboxes (and radio buttons) are on/off switches that may be toggled by the user. A switch is "on" when the control element's checked attribute is set. When a form is submitted, only "on" checkbox controls can become successful.

Successful is defined as follows:

A successful control is "valid" for submission. Every successful control has its control name paired with its current value as part of the submitted form data set. A successful control must be defined within a FORM element and must have a control name.

Can I use return value of INSERT...RETURNING in another INSERT?

DO $$
DECLARE tableId integer;
BEGIN
  INSERT INTO Table1 (name) VALUES ('a_title') RETURNING id INTO tableId;
  INSERT INTO Table2 (val) VALUES (tableId);
END $$;

Tested with psql (10.3, server 9.6.8)

How to return multiple rows from the stored procedure? (Oracle PL/SQL)

You may use Oracle pipelined functions

Basically, when you would like a PLSQL (or java or c) routine to be the «source» of data -- instead of a table -- you would use a pipelined function.

Simple Example - Generating Some Random Data
How could you create N unique random numbers depending on the input argument?

create type array
as table of number;


create function  gen_numbers(n in number default null)
return array
PIPELINED
as
begin
  for i in 1 .. nvl(n,999999999)
  loop
     pipe row(i);
 end loop;
 return;
end;

Suppose we needed three rows for something. We can now do that in one of two ways:

select * from TABLE(gen_numbers(3));

COLUMN_VALUE


       1
       2
       3

or

select * from TABLE(gen_numbers)
 where rownum <= 3;

COLUMN_VALUE


       1
       2
       3

pipelied Functions1 pipelied Functions2

Jar mismatch! Fix your dependencies

Don't Include the android-support-v4 in the library , instead you can add it to your project as an external jar using build path menu > add external jar

Sometimes you have to clean your project.

jQuery creating objects

Another way to make objects in Javascript using JQuery, getting data from the dom and pass it to the object Box and, for example, store them in an array of Boxes, could be:

var box = {}; // my object
var boxes =  []; // my array

$('div.test').each(function (index, value) {
    color = $('p', this).attr('color');
    box = {
        _color: color // being _color a property of `box`
    }
    boxes.push(box);
});

Hope it helps!

How to raise a ValueError?

>>> def contains(string, char):
...     for i in xrange(len(string) - 1, -1, -1):
...         if string[i] == char:
...             return i
...     raise ValueError("could not find %r in %r" % (char, string))
...
>>> contains('bababa', 'k')
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "<stdin>", line 5, in contains
ValueError: could not find 'k' in 'bababa'
>>> contains('bababa', 'a')
5
>>> contains('bababa', 'b')
4
>>> contains('xbababa', 'x')
0
>>>

How to set up gradle and android studio to do release build?

No need to update gradle for making release application in Android studio.If you were eclipse user then it will be so easy for you. If you are new then follow the steps

1: Go to the "Build" at the toolbar section. 2: Choose "Generate Signed APK..." option. enter image description here

3:fill opened form and go next 4 :if you already have .keystore or .jks then choose that file enter your password and alias name and respective password. 5: Or don't have .keystore or .jks file then click on Create new... button as shown on pic 1 then fill the form.enter image description here

Above process was to make build manually. If You want android studio to automatically Signing Your App

In Android Studio, you can configure your project to sign your release APK automatically during the build process:

On the project browser, right click on your app and select Open Module Settings. On the Project Structure window, select your app's module under Modules. Click on the Signing tab. Select your keystore file, enter a name for this signing configuration (as you may create more than one), and enter the required information. enter image description here Figure 4. Create a signing configuration in Android Studio.

Click on the Build Types tab. Select the release build. Under Signing Config, select the signing configuration you just created. enter image description here Figure 5. Select a signing configuration in Android Studio.

4:Most Important thing that make debuggable=false at gradle.

    buildTypes {
        release {
           minifyEnabled false
          proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-  android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.txt'
        debuggable false
        jniDebuggable false
        renderscriptDebuggable false
        zipAlignEnabled true
       }
     }

visit for more in info developer.android.com

Passing multiple argument through CommandArgument of Button in Asp.net

@Patrick's answer is a good idea, and deserves more credit!. You can have as many data items as you want, they are all separated, and can be used client side if necessary.

They can also be added declaratively rather than in code. I just did this for a GridView like this:

<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Remind">
  <ItemTemplate>
    <asp:ImageButton ID="btnEmail"  
        data-rider-name="<%# ((Result)((GridViewRow) Container).DataItem).Rider %>"
        data-rider-email="<%# ((Result)((GridViewRow) Container).DataItem).RiderEmail %>"
        CommandName="Email" runat="server" ImageAlign="AbsMiddle" ImageUrl="~/images/email.gif" />
  </ItemTemplate> 
</asp:TemplateField>

In the RowCommand, you do this:

void gvMyView_RowCommand(object sender, GridViewCommandEventArgs e)
{
    if (e.CommandName == "Email")
    {
        var btnSender = (ImageButton)e.CommandSource;
        var riderName = btnSender.Attributes["data-rider-name"];
        var riderEmail = btnSender.Attributes["data-rider-email"];
        // Do something here
    }
}

So much cleaner than hacking all the values together with delimiters and unpacking again at the end.

Don't forget to test/clean any data you get back from the page, in case it's been tampered with!

Resize height with Highcharts

According to the API Reference:

By default the height is calculated from the offset height of the containing element. Defaults to null.

So, you can control it's height according to the parent div using redraw event, which is called when it changes it's size.

References

Why Is `Export Default Const` invalid?

const is like let, it is a LexicalDeclaration (VariableStatement, Declaration) used to define an identifier in your block.

You are trying to mix this with the default keyword, which expects a HoistableDeclaration, ClassDeclaration or AssignmentExpression to follow it.

Therefore it is a SyntaxError.


If you want to const something you need to provide the identifier and not use default.

export by itself accepts a VariableStatement or Declaration to its right.


AFAIK the export in itself should not add anything to your current scope.


The following is fineexport default Tab;

Tab becomes an AssignmentExpression as it's given the name default ?

export default Tab = connect( mapState, mapDispatch )( Tabs ); is fine

Here Tab = connect( mapState, mapDispatch )( Tabs ); is an AssignmentExpression.

PHP Checking if the current date is before or after a set date

if (strtotime($date) > mktime(0,0,0)) should do the job.

how to generate web service out of wsdl

You can generate the WS proxy classes using WSCF (Web Services Contract First) tool from thinktecture.com. So essentially, YOU CAN create webservices from wsdl's. Creating the asmx's, maybe not, but that's the easy bit isn't it? This tool integrates brilliantly into VS2005-8 (new version for 2010/WCF called WSCF-blue). I've used it loads and always found it to be really good.