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QUESTION
I have a text string that I receive from PL/SQL. I need to convert each object that is separated by a ';'. This is my string enter image description here I need to get that information and create the objects that come in that string.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-01 at 23:42The data is split with <,>
and ;
so you should easily be able to split the string and collect the data. Java has a String.split()
method. First split the string object that contains all the data into an array of strings by splitting on ;
and then loop over these and split them on <,>
.
At this point you should be able to set your attributes according to the order of the data in the string (assuming these are ordered properly).
QUESTION
I am trying to do a dark/light mode to my bootstrap panel, but I am missing something because it only works when the chrome dev tab is enableb and the caching is disabled... in teory it is simple to do, but probably I am doing something wrong ;(
This is my js code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-16 at 17:35Ok guys, I did it hehe
I am gonna post here the code for who wants to do something similar.
JS code, below body tag
QUESTION
Hello everyone as i was passing my df to csv, which has a header.Here a pic for proof.
Interesting enough as i was passing this csv, with a specific delimiter. Because it has a json response and it basically bugs out with comas. It returns with no header, does anyone know the probable reason?
Here is the code
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-10 at 19:19NumPy has no header names, so when you convert it from Pandas it loses the headers.
You can use instead:
QUESTION
I have an application that uses PyQt5, it has a tableview in QML that takes data from a pandas dataframe.
I need the columns width to fit the width of the content automatically every time I update the data with a new dataframe load. I haven't found anything new on this subject on forums and the old answers are very confusing, I can't believe that in 2021 there is no simple solution for something so common in table treatments.
The QML code I have is as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-12 at 12:29The idea with the new TableView is to set the implicitWidth and implicitHeight of the delegates, and then the TableView should size the rows and columns automatically.
Here is a trivial example:
QUESTION
I always get an error (the same from the title) every time I activate the function of the April the new window to create my table, the program always before opening a window goes through a validation that checks if there is something selected, if not, it will instantiate it in the errors class which is just an unnecessary plugin that I made, the problem is:
I have seen that this is because the data is not saved, but I am not sure, do any of you know how to solve this?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-23 at 17:00This happens because you are assigning the table
attribute to a different Treeview
instance here:
QUESTION
I'm getting all the Tweets that I need from a Twitter account. More than 200 Tweets; for example 500, 600, ...
I'm using the Tweepy library to help me to do this with Python, and I have created this object to do this.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 18:22From the documentation for Twitter's standard search API that Tweepy's API.search
uses:
Keep in mind that the search index has a 7-day limit. In other words, no tweets will be found for a date older than one week.
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/v1/tweets/search/guides/standard-operators also says:
The Search API is not a complete index of all Tweets, but instead an index of recent Tweets. The index includes between 6-9 days of Tweets.
QUESTION
I'm researching how the native language can affect publication. I have downloaded the BibTeX from Web of Science and imported it in R using bibliometrix package. There's a column in this data frame indicating authors' addresses. For example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-07 at 17:59txt <- "SEGALLA, R (CORRESPONDING AUTHOR), INST FED EDUC CIENCIA \\& TECNOL MATO GROSSO, CAMPUS CACERES PROF OLEGARIO BALDO, BR-78201382 VILA REAL DIST IND, CACERES, BRAZIL.; SEGALLA, ROSANE, INST FED EDUC CIENCIA \\& TECNOL MATO GROSSO, CAMPUS CACERES PROF OLEGARIO BALDO, BR-78201382 VILA REAL DIST IND, CACERES, BRAZIL.; SEGALLA, ROSANE; CERDEIRA MORELLATO, LEONOR PATRICIA, UNIV ESTADUAL PAULISTA UNESP, INST BIOCIENCIAS, DEPT BIODIVERSIDADE, LAB FENOL, RIO CLARO, BRAZIL.; PINHEIRO, FABIO, UNIV ESTADUAL CAMPINAS, INST BIOL, DEPT BIOL VEGETAL, CAMPINAS, BRAZIL."
countries <- c("Afghanistan", "Angola", "Brazil")
ptn <- paste0("\\b(", paste(countries, collapse = "|"), ")\\b")
ptn
# [1] "\\b(Afghanistan|Angola|Brazil)\\b"
regmatches(txt, gregexpr(ptn, txt, ignore.case = TRUE))
# [[1]]
# [1] "BRAZIL" "BRAZIL" "BRAZIL" "BRAZIL"
QUESTION
I am working on a website and have it set to work full screen, but, I wanted to make it responsive. I used a grid and am not sure how this transfers over to responsive. I have the media tags on the bottom of the CSS page and the grid is in the first half of the HTML page. I would like to rearrange the CSS so that when the website is open on the phone that the title is at the top then the image shows up first then some of the article, then another image and then more article.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-01 at 21:26You can basicaly redefine and reorder every grid element in a mediaquery after it. Just adjust the values to your liking
QUESTION
react-admin version: 3.8.4
I have a react-admin app and I'm trying to switch between light and dark themes.
Below you can see the Theme.js where I export the two objects with default theme overrides as described on docs. (https://material-ui.com/pt/customization/default-theme/)
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-19 at 09:16I don't know your requirements, but maybe it's not necessary to store the theme in redux? You could use a solution using the react context api, like so:
QUESTION
I've made an ontology in Protégé 5 using OWL/XML syntax. I have included a class Cerveza and another class Color among others. Under Color, I have 3 subclasess: Claro (pale), Medio (medium) and Oscuro (dark):
I made a data property called EBC xsd:int, which domain is class Cerveza:
So I made a restriction to class Claro to have maximum 12 EBC degrees:
Then I create an individual called kk and I assert the property EBC=10:
I started reasoner Pellet, and it is inferring that, as kk has EBC kk has to belong to class Cerveza. But I was expecting somehow to infer that kk belongs to Class Color / Subclass claro.
What is wrong in this design?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-28 at 21:15Community Discussions, Code Snippets contain sources that include Stack Exchange Network
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