[Solved] Named int vs named float

[ad_1] The comment in the link says “integer, pointer and member pointer template parameters aren’t lvalues” (emphasis mine). It does not say that named integer variables are not lvalues – they are. If there were such a thing as floating-point template parameters, then they wouldn’t be lvalues either; but named floating-point variables still would be. … Read more

[Solved] Convert MYSQL date to CCYYMMDD

[ad_1] Use Date_format, i.e. select date_format(fieldname,’%Y%m%d’) from …; You can find more information in the manual at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/date-and-time-functions.html#function_date-format Simple way to check from the command line: select date_format(now(),’%Y%m%d’); This just formats today as CCYYMMDD. 1 [ad_2] solved Convert MYSQL date to CCYYMMDD

[Solved] How to check Internet Connection in Java ME?

[ad_1] You can use the getResponseCode() & getResponseMessage() of HttpConnection‘s API for the checking of Successful Connection. getResponseCode() will return integer value 200 which means it is successful connection with server. 404 means Page not found. 0 [ad_2] solved How to check Internet Connection in Java ME?

[Solved] Get palindrome length from string [closed]

[ad_1] You can use this article and modify it to your needs. Working demo function isPalindrome(s) { var rev = s.split(“”).reverse().join(“”); return s == rev; } function longestPalind(s) { var maxp_length = 0, maxp = ”; for (var i = 0; i < s.length; i++) { var subs = s.substr(i, s.length); for (var j = … Read more

[Solved] remove \n after replace ” ” in kdb+

[ad_1] Here is an example of how to use ssr to achieve the desired trimming you require in a table setting: q)t:([]a:1 2 3;b:(“\nThis is sample code”;”More good sample code”;”\n More sample code”)) q)t a b ————————- 1 “\nThis is sample code” 2 “More good sample code” 3 “\n More sample code” q)@[t;`b;{trim ssr[x;”\n”;””]}@’] a … Read more

[Solved] How to get 100% ADA compliance result in accessibility checker website https://webaccessibility.com? [closed]

[ad_1] Set the natural language of a document with with the lang attribute: <html lang=”en”> <head> <title>homepage</title> </head> <body> </body> </html> This probably won’t get you to 100% compliance – and we can’t possibly be expected to do that for you here – but the error you reference in your post refers to the missing … Read more

[Solved] Pure JavaScript toggle for select / deselect all checkboxes [duplicate]

[ad_1] OK, if you want to do a direct conversion you’d want something a little like this. document.querySelector(‘.checkAll’).addEventListener(‘click’, e => { if (e.target.value == ‘Check All’) { document.querySelectorAll(‘.container-bikes input’).forEach(checkbox => { checkbox.checked = true; }); e.target.value=”Uncheck All”; } else { document.querySelectorAll(‘.container-bikes input’).forEach(checkbox => { checkbox.checked = false; }); e.target.value=”Check All”; } }); <h1>Check & Uncheck … Read more

[Solved] Does the stream operator exist for class member functions?

[ad_1] It can be done easily like this: #include <iostream> class A { public: std::ostream &debug() const { std::cerr << “[timestamp]” << “[DEBUG]”; return std::cerr; } }; int main() { A a; a.debug() << “Test”; } But the important question here is: Should we implement it in this way? In my opinion, NO! Because you … Read more

[Solved] To check whether my list fulfils the parameters set out in nested loop in scala function

[ad_1] You can use pattern matching to determine which type of Array you’re dealing with. def arrTest[A](a :Array[A]) :Boolean = a match { case sa :Array[String] => sa.length < 2 || sa.sliding(2).forall(x => x(0) < x(1)) case ia :Array[Int] => ia.length > 2 && ia(0) == 1 && ia(1) == 1 && ia.sliding(3).forall(x => x(0) … Read more

[Solved] How to search object with the smallest value? [closed]

[ad_1] You need to take smaller than as condition and the numerical value, because you would compare strings., which goes wrong for ’40’ and ‘100’, for example. let intervals = [ { id: “1”, interval_start: “0”, interval_end: “40” }, { id: “2”, interval_start: “41”, interval_end: “65” }, { id: “3”, interval_start: “66”, interval_end: “80” }, … Read more

[Solved] What is different between while(aPointer) and a if(aPointer) in C++? [closed]

[ad_1] In the first example, the loop runs until the pointer itself becomes null, which it never does (instead, it’s eventually incremented past the end of the buffer, whereupon the program exhibits undefined behavior). In the second example, the loop runs until the character pointed to becomes zero – which it does once the advancing … Read more