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@Benchmark
@BenchmarkMode(Mode.AverageTime)
@OutputTimeUnit(TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS)
public void usingNumberUtils_isCreatable(ExecutionPlan plan) {
plan.validate(subject::usingNumberUtils_isCreatable);
}
@Benchmark
@BenchmarkMode(Mode.AverageTime)
@OutputTimeUnit(TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS)
public void stringBasedSolution(ExecutionPlan plan) {
plan.length = plan.numberOfDigits.stringBasedSolution(plan.number);
}
@Benchmark
@BenchmarkMode(Mode.AverageTime)
@OutputTimeUnit(TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS)
public void divideAndConquer(ExecutionPlan plan) {
plan.length = plan.numberOfDigits.divideAndConquer(plan.number);
}
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QUESTION
I want to submit the form with the 5 data that's on the below. By submitting the form, I can get the redirection URL. I don't know where is the issue. Can anyone help me to submit the form with required info. to get the next page URL.
Code for your reference:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:24Okay, this should do it.
QUESTION
After looking at several posts here, every post explains how to replace yes/no in a column with 1/0, but the datatype of those numbers remain 'object' and is not float or int (even after I use astype(int)), so I can't do further operation with them. My code is below. Anyone knows how to convert datatype now from object to float or int?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:11Try casting to str
before replacing:
QUESTION
I am writing a program in python to have a user input multiple websites then request and scrape those websites for their titles and output it. However, when the program surpasses 8 websites the program crashes every time. I am not sure if it is a memory problem, but I have been looking all over and can't find any one who has had the same problem. The code is below (I added 9 lists so all you have to do is copy and paste the code to see the issue).
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:45To avoid the page from crashing, add the user-agent
header to the headers=
parameter in requests.get()
, otherwise, the page thinks that your a bot and will block you.
QUESTION
Say I have a list of every single letter in the alphabet
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:04An option with tidyverse
- Get the objects in a named
list
(dplyr::lst
) - Convert the named list to a tibble -
enframe
unnest
thelist
column- Extract the substring from the 'name', convert it to upper case
- Do a join (
right_join
) with the 'chars' converted to atibble
arrange
the rows after replacing the NA with 'Unique'pull
the column as avector
QUESTION
This example has been tested with Spark 2.4.x. Let's consider 2 simple dataframes:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 12:49This seems like a bug introduced by a bug fix in this ticket. The result was wrong for outer joins
.
Hence the need to add a Project
node (packing of the struct) before the Join
node.
However, we end up with this kind of query plan:
QUESTION
Im working in a menu where the current section is gonna be select it on scroll, but when i try to get the offsetTop of the elements i get alway 0 for some reason, on the parentElement a get value for offsetTop but in this case does not work for me using the offsetTop of the parentElement because i have many childElements inside with different offsetTop.
Template
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:37Declare the element in the constructor, as private _element: ElementRef) { ...}
QUESTION
I'm gathering text in form using textarea and I plan to render that text using .innerHTML
so that the user can make the content bold, italic and underlined. I might decide to increase the flexibility to allow coloured text using style attribute as well.
I have considered using regex to match the text but I'm hoping for a more elegant solution.
This is what I currently have ...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:22One approach is to convert all elements to text and whitelist elements you want to allow. With innerText
the browser converts all html entities to their code. Then you can read actual code with innerHTML
and replace whitelisted elements.
QUESTION
I am trying to dynamically generate the following html table, as seen on the screenshot
I was able to manually create the table using dummy data, but my problem is that I am trying to combine multiple data sources in order to achieve this HTML table structure.
SEE STACKBLITZ for the full example.
The Data looks like this (focus on the activities field):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 13:28Oh, if you can change your data structure please do.
QUESTION
I am planning to add a Delete button in each of my worksheets to allow users to delete 1 sheet at a time. But, before deleting the active worksheet (code below) I would like to, in another worksheet (Objects Stats), delete the entire row that contains the same name as the worksheet to be deleted.
Other worksheet name: Objects Stats, ‘column headers up to row 3
Worksheet name is located in column B
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 04:27Try this code:
QUESTION
Hello all!
I recently learned that in newer versions of SQL Server, the query optimizer can "expand" a SQL view and utilize inline performance benefits. This could have some drastic effects going forward on what kinds of database objects I create and why and when I create them, depending upon when this enhanced performance is achieved and when it is not.
For instance, I would not bother creating a parameterized inline table-valued function with a start date parameter and an end date parameter for an extremely large transaction table (where performance matters greatly) when I can just make a view and slap a WHERE
statement at the bottom of the calling query, something like
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 22:08You will not find this information in the documentation, because it is not a single feature per se, it is simply the compiler/optimizer working its way through the query in various phases, using a number of different techniques to get the best execution plan. Sometimes it can safely push through predicates, sometimes it can't.
Note that "expanding the view" is the wrong term here. The view is always expanded into its definition (NOEXPAND
excepted). What you are referring to is called predicate pushdown.
I've assumed here that indexed views and
NOEXPAND
are not being used.
When you execute a query, the compiler starts by parsing and lexing the query into a basic execution plan. This is a very rough, unoptimized version which pretty much mirrors the query as written.
When there is a view in the query, the compiler will retrieve the view's pre-parsed execution tree and shoves it into the execution plan, again it is a very rough draft.
With derived tables, CTEs, correlated and non-correlated subqueries, as well as inline TVFs, the same thing happens, except that parsing is needed also.
After this point, you can assume that a view may as well have been written as a CTE, it makes no difference.
Can the optimizer push through the view?The compiler has a number of tricks up its sleeve, and predicate pushdown is one of them, as is simplifying views.
The ability of the compiler here is mainly dependent on whether it can deduce that a simplification is permitted, not that it is possible.
For example, this query
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