setupapp | The Skytable Setup App | Database library
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This is the Skytable (or TerrabaseDB) setup app — it can be used to set up Skytable. For users coming from TerrabaseDB, just replace sdb with tdb — that's all!. Important: Only for versions >= 0.4.6.
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QUESTION
I have a list of apps installed on the device. Now I want to show a list of 10-20 (the number of applications should always be different) random applications, how can I do this in Kotlin?
My code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-06 at 11:01One way to do this is to shuffle elements randomly and take first n
of them:
QUESTION
How do I remove the "Wrapper" element and buttons "back" and "menu" from main.storyboard? but to keep loading bar I tried to delete part of the code but it gives errors.
I will be very happy if someone helps me. Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Below you will find the code I use
ViewController.swift:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-27 at 20:13These are called Navigation buttons and, If you hide them, Apple will reject your WebView app with the 4.2 minimum functionality
, But either way, to do so- Paste this below viewDidLoad()
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I have a container that I want to connect to the redux store using redux connect function. The connect function typings seems to be able to determine the resulting props, but If I try to access the inferred props on the wrapped component I get typescript errors telling me that not the mapped actions nor the stats state are present on the intersection type connect generates:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-07 at 09:55It seems that, for some reason, the types of the connect function doesn't play very well with actually passing a function taking the arguments it provides (don't ask me why)
However, it is possible to use the connector function (which is a bit alien to normal redux developers) to infer it's props type using a helper type from redux ConnectedProps
so all you have to do is type your params as the result of applying ConnectedProps
to your connector function:
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