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Hi @NicholasTower - I'm not sure pure javascript would help here, since I'm just using a simple promise- but trying to achieve polymorphic static type safety. But I did edit my question above and showed a non-generic version that works. This version requires that I downcast the result. I'm trying to avoid the downcast. Does that makes sense? — Eric S 7 secs ago
While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review — pppery 47 secs ago
this might help clarify the questions you have: stackoverflow.com/questions/41681346/… — Akber Iqbal 3 mins ago
@TimBrooks Have you tried talking to your tutor or classmates for hints on how to start? Please try that first. We don't know what you have learned until now and Stack Overflow is not the place to guide you through solving the complete task. Try breaking the problem down into small steps and start writing code. You can then come back and ask a question on specific problems you encounter. — Modus Tollens 6 mins ago
Hey, replied to your comments in the edit section of my question, I probably should had added this earlier itself. — Saurabh 4 mins ago
@lpack Does this answer your question? If so, please click the checkmark so others can be helped also! — Arthur D. 5 mins ago
Possible duplicate of How to use a 'checkbox' to update present address to same as permanent address — Dinesh Kumar 7 mins ago
What is the source of the claim that you don't need to close the connection? I could only found issues reported when it was not explicitly set to close the connection, like stackoverflow.com/questions/28624130/… — Carlos Monroy Nieblas 6 mins ago
Your DbSet name is
TiposConteudo
, but the error refers to tipcontent
. Please edit your question to show where you are sending a request to TiposConteudo
— Priyank Panchal 7 mins agoWelcome to Stack Overflow! See: How do I do X? The expectation on SO is that the user asking a question not only does research to answer their own question but also shares that research, code attempts, and results. This demonstrates that you’ve taken the time to try to help yourself, it saves us from reiterating obvious answers, and most of all it helps you get a more specific and relevant answer! See also: How to Ask — JeffC 1 min ago
Sorry, but all posts to stack overflow need to be in English. But if you don't want to translate this, you might post at Stack Overflow em Português instead. — dbc 2 mins ago
Hey, replied to your comments in the edit section of my question, I probably should had added this earlier itself to not cause any confusion. — Saurabh 4 mins ago
Maybe you need to back up and describe (in words) what you want this code to do. Please add this description to your question. — jfriend00 5 mins ago
@Ron if this helped you to solve your question, please mark it as answer, thanks. — Jonathan Johx 38 secs ago
This question will have been asked many times before, but it basically means you've declared a variable like
string s;
, haven't given it any value at all, not even null, then tried to use it (like string s; int i = s.Length;
— Caius Jard 53 secs agoCan you please post the data using
dput()
stackoverflow.com/questions/49994249/example-of-using-dput — Sada93 1 min agoAs per your duplicate question, this is too broad. The best thing to do is to study the Django manual, or search for examples online. If you are still stuck, perhaps it would help to make a brand new project in Django that does just this one thing. — halfer 4 mins ago
Multiprocessing spawns new processes with their own new global according to existing answers stackoverflow.com/questions/659865/… — Mike Sperry 4 mins ago
Describe more and show us some code that what you did to solve the problem. codeblog.jonskeet.uk/2010/08/29/writing-the-perfect-question — Mohamad Shahrestani 6 mins ago
Possible duplicate of multiprocessing global variable updates not returned to parent — Mike Sperry 8 mins ago
Well,
fs.writeFile()
overwrites the previous file so you're just overwriting the previous data. Can you show, in your question, what you want the resulting data to look like in your file and describe in your question what you want the JSON sent as the response in res.json()
to be? Also, what is the objective of the .filter()
operations. That method is typically used for reducing the number of elements in a selector object (filtering out some of them). If you can't describe in detail what you want the result to be, then we can't show you working code. — jfriend00 9 mins agoIf you're familiar with residual neural networks; res_fn defines what to do with the residual. In most cases it will be the same as input but during scale transitions it needs to be resized. This can be done with a pooling layer and a padding layer, or a convolution layer with stride>1, or a concatenation of segments of the input, etc. Using a function as an argument I can get any behavior I like in a very clean very up-gradable way. I just didn't want the function call to get too long in the process. Hence the question. — user1492428 16 secs ago
Possible duplicate of Trigger a button click with JavaScript on the Enter key in a text box — dhilt 28 secs ago
This does not provide an answer to the question. You can search for similar questions, or refer to the related and linked questions on the right-hand side of the page to find an answer. If you have a related but different question, ask a new question, and include a link to this one to help provide context. See: Ask questions, get answers, no distractions — Natty 1 min ago
Check out this post there are some additional answers that may steer you in the right direction. — Cue 3 mins ago
See stackoverflow.com/questions/55923582/… for creating a gradient label. Use that as the
navigationItem.titleView
of the view controller. — rmaddy 5 mins agoI have already researched some answer,in the question itself I have specified that.I have some answers from others which are good, but I want to know how much more good answers I can get.And StackOverflow has few intelligent minds which by looking at the feedback can answer it — Saif Siddiqui 5 mins ago
Where is the code you need help with? Or where is the question, for that matter? — Ňɏssa Pøngjǣrdenlarp 6 mins ago
A bit more context pls. If you're stating that the regex is invalid, I would suggest checking the links. If your statement is 'this doesn't answer the OP's question', explain why you think so. — Marc Lambrichs 9 mins ago
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I will accept this answer, although I am not sure what you mean when you say the techniques required are similar to other techinques. I see discussed the notion of a controlled rotation, and the proof of why $| h( \lambda_k} \rangle$ is Lipschitz, and I believe the authors admit that these functions are not unitary, but how they are implemented seeing how the eigenvalues are not known (as they are not measured) seems mysterious to me. — IntegrateThis 6 mins ago
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I don't see any relation to quantum computing. Note that cross-posting on several SE sites is discouraged (even more so without adding a note pointing this out). — Norbert Schuch 1 min ago
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Thank you very much. I hope other people on this site are as quick to respond as you! — QFTUNIverse 18 mins ago
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Thank you for your answer. I didn't ask the question correctly. I have two states like that a|100> + b|001> with same amplitude(a=b). My question is how to make the state with |1> in the third qubit has the highest amplitude? — Ebtehal Ali 19 mins ago
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