This is program of complex mapping, I sketched the left side, and its mapping was sketched by computer on the right side. What I wanna do is, create a grid on the left side and map it on the right side, but I have no idea how to start?
Just to be concrete, I wanna do this ^ .
I ain't on screen-touch laptop, so I cannot draw grid by hand.
What is the best way to find the first digit that's different between the two
From left to right
In this case it's 6
I had tried looping:
function smallest (n) {
let array = Array.from(String(n)).map(Number);
let sorted = Array.from(String(n)).map(Number).sort((a, b) => a - b);
for (let i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
if (array[i] !== sorted[i]) {
return sortedArray[i];
}
}
}
console.log(smallest(209917));
Ik I'm probably missing a second loop, but don't know where to put it
Or is that correct - it's the concept of sorted[i] that's throwing me off, because we're looping over array.
I've downloaded this https://github.com/Minishlink/web-push-php-example. There is a send notification button in it which fetch a php file which pushes a notification using webpush https://github.com/web-push-libs/web-push-php.
It was working for a while and then just stopped working. After it st...
it works now after i restart my pc. why wasnt it working yesterday. does it have something to do with serviceworker registration on reload or something
Problem: Flexbox with one child, child is taller than the viewport but container doesn't extend past initial viewport, so when you scroll down you can see the container border just slices right through the child
Guys can someone take a few minutes to look at my question stackoverflow.com/questions/56744809/… ? how should i structure the reducer to take all 3 parameters which are dependant on each other
@AmitJS94 focus on ensuring that the parameters are "consistent" with what would be a valid request to the server, and then making the backend simply refuse any invalid request
it should be easy enough to do if your search form is separate from the form you use to switch pages
just always send "page=1" when a search is performed
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it is just that it has problems to decide the redundancy factor while it is not even redundant in the first part. The second part is not marked as redundant
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I tried to add a new folder to my github using "git add *", "git commit -m "something", and then "git push".
This is a screenshot of my GitHub repo, where I have added "angular2-webpack-starter", but it is not even a folder.
I tried to do commands above again, and it shows
On branch master...
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I have a button in a datatable using fa fa-filter when it clicked,I want to show as loading image icon as long as it does some operation and after it reloads datatable I want to same i class fa fa-filter but in disabled mode.
With any framework built on "top" of another there is always the risk of having to "fight" the framework when developing non trivial things. You'll also quickly run into decision paralysis on what framework will support what you wish to do best.
My predecessor chose to use sails. But now that the application is actually almost finished I spent most time actually fighting the "features" sails brings.
Or well not fighting (you can always go back to the underlying framework) - but rather making the code "fit" the style of sails so that the codebase stays at least readable.
Well for sails I know at least problem is that they try to do too much, more than the dev team can handle.
It means that gaping holes in the api/support are "just there".
I like the integration of build tools and routing, it's one of the better for keeping code clean in that aspect. But the ORM is just abysmal, without any ability to do joins or more complex queries, nor does it understand anything about foreign keys. Their solution? "Just write SQL yourself".
Also when I see things like: "Feathers: Build prototypes in minutes and production ready real-time apps in days." -- I really think "what does this mean, why would I pick that framework at all"?
Wish those statements more clearly state what their actual motivation is.
What is the correct arrow function syntax so that my menuSelectEvent works properly here?
private menuSelectEvent(menuValue: string) {
if (menuValue === 'saveForLater') {
this.saveForLater();
}
if (menuValue === 'exit') {
this.exitBuilder();
}
}
private setMenuControlAndListener() {
this.menu = new MDCMenu(this.mdcMenuEl.nativeElement);
this.menu.listen('MDCMenu:selected', function(event: CustomEvent) => {
const scheduleMenuValue = event.detail.item.dataset.value;
Hi, This is a simple react app: jsfiddle.net/frmkqyac which is working fine on this link. But in my project I am using some third party's <Button> component instead of native dom <button>, and things are not working. state is changing on button click, render() function calls but page doesn't change at all. What could be the issue?
@JoJo You don't need "function" keyword here
this.menu.listen('MDCMenu:selected', (event: CustomEvent) => {
const scheduleMenuValue = event.detail.item.dataset.value;
this.menuSelectEvent(scheduleMenuValue);
// this will be used as part of a future story
});
function b(
a // placeholder
){
return a // if the placeholder was passed, return
? ( // a random number from 0 to 15
a ^ // unless b is 8,
Math.random() // in which case
* 16 // a random number from
>> a/4 // 8 to 11
).toString(16) // in hexadecimal
: ( // or otherwise a concatenated string:
[1e7] + // 10000000 +
-1e3 + // -1000 +
-4e3 + // -4000 +
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