pector | compliant implementation with a customizable size type
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A C++11 std::vector-compliant implementation with a customizable size type and growing algorithm
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QUESTION
I am new to SQL statements so my wording per my request may be incorrect, so I will provide a lot of detail to better understand my issue.
I have a database table called workouts
that looks like this:
and I want it to combine all the broad_muscles
together and wrap it under an array called data
.
Ideally, it would look like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-14 at 07:12You can something do like this, but if your o/p formats in an array. You should use any SQL orms that can be helpful.
QUESTION
I have a "reference" array that contains
[“Push”,”Pull, “Leg”]
and an array of dicts that looks like
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-27 at 23:41Use Javascript sort
function based on the index of the ppl
attribute on the reference array (you can get this index using function indexOf
). Here it is as a cute one-liner:
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