I have this Select statement in my c#/ linq code ".Select(x => $"{x.LineNumber};{x.Line}");" is there a way that I return for the first line a headline like "LineNumber" instead of the number it self? I dont really find what the $"{}" does and where to read about it and how to manipulate it so it does what i want.
var linesWithRowNumber = File.ReadLines(readFolderFile, Encoding.Default) .Select((line, index) => new { Line = line.Trim(';'), LineNumber = index + 1 }) .Where(x => !String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(x.Line)) .Select(x => $"{x.LineNumber};{x.Line}");
and im just reading lines from a file and try to add rownumbers but the first line is the headline but this statement starts to count already and writes 1;Name;ZipCode;....
I just thought maybe i put a nother select in there where i just select the first line and then the last select only selects lines greater than first line :D
Googles "How to kill all child by parent using windows", suddenly realizes how psychotic this sentence is and how computer jargons are honestly context-dependent
I have a report page which include a button "report it". When I pressed the button the system get all of my value from my DB.I will add a button name update this will update my db and I know how to do it.The problem is how can I change my column in listview without using any code.I want it because I want to change the value sometimes and press update to update
the listview properties it is enable but I cant change anything
that's all fine and good, but if I talk about changing a method of a class in java to my colleague at work, and it returns something, he's not going to say, "Wait, what method? I only see functions here.."
on another topic, the ACME.Pirates haskell module has digUpChest for openFile and forPlunder for ReadMode, so you can write digUpChest "treasure" ForPlunder to open the file "treasure" for reading.
well, I don't mind the term impure function of method as meaning a function which has sideeffects as added to the return value and which takes inputs unspecified in its type/signature