Sherlock | A robot prototype for streaming and image analysis
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kandi X-RAY | Sherlock Summary
The main goal of this project is to have a robot with the full power of the cloud and serverless architecture. We aim to develop as many features as we can, so you can use this repo as an example for future builds and projects.
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- Set pixel pixels .
- Handle RxInvoke .
- Parse data usage for a given uid and tag .
- Copies the yuv to yuv .
- Read RTMP packet header .
- Writes the bytes to the output stream .
- Reads GIF file content blocks .
- Configure EGL settings .
- Decode audio data .
- Reads a packet .
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QUESTION
I made up a game called password hacker in C++, purpose is to guess the password through given hints, when I input the correct password, it works correct, and moves to the new level as well.
But it does the same even when I input wrong password as well.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-03 at 18:57Seems to me like you need to put your level up code within your win condition statement, otherwise you're telling the game to keep going regardless of the outcome.
So make Lev global, take the ++Lev out of the main function and put it in the else statement of PlayGame.
OR
Have an if statement wrapped around the ++Lev that takes the return value of PlayGame as it condition. So,
QUESTION
I am learning web development, and I tried to do the exercise, but the answer given is different from mine. May, anyone please help me see what my mistake is.
Here is the code:
Given Answer:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-19 at 02:29given answer: loop all contacts, if no contact firstName match name, at last, return "No such contact".
however, you returned "No such contact" if the first contact in the loop not matching the name.
QUESTION
Usual disclaimer: I'm very much a novice when it comes to Tableau (and R, which is my preferred data wrangling language).
Here's what I'm trying to do:
I have a dataset which has multiple variables, two of which are "time" and "genre". Here's an example of what the data looks like:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-12 at 19:55If you looking at large volumes of data where the order/sequence of data rows is critical to analysis, you would do well to learn about SQL windowing queries, regardless of the visualization tool you use.
The simplest approach would be to start with a pre-processing step to feed simplified data to your visualization layer, either using Python, R, possibly with Tableau-Prep or some other tool. Doing that is easier if you can very clearly define the information you need to display at the end and work backwards to determine what the pre-processing step should produce to enable that viz.
If preparing data up front is too static, doesn't allow you to interactively explore as desired, you can then pull some of the pre-processing into the interactive layer, perhaps using Tableau's custom SQL or pass-through functions to call some of the same SQL you developed in the pre-processing step.
In any case, windowing queries aka analytic queries may be useful for this.
QUESTION
I'm having the following results from my sql query:
id sp_firstname sp_lastname member_firstname member_lastname 1 NULL NULL John Smith 2 Dejuan McLaughlin NULL NULL 2 NULL NULL Jack Sparrow 3 John Walker NULL NULL 3 NULL NULL Sherlock Holmes 4 Mellie Durgan NULL NULL 4 NULL NULL John Waston 5 Lucy Snider NULL NULLWhereas what I need to achieve is this:
id sp_firstname sp_lastname member_firstname member_lastname 1 NULL NULL John Smith 2 Dejuan McLaughlin Jack Sparrow 3 John Walker Sherlock Holmes 4 Mellie Durgan John Waston 5 Lucy Snider NULL NULLBasically, I need to somehow merge pairs of rows that sort of have null
s crosswise.
After looking through SO answers, I could only find variants of this problem when NULL
values needed to be substituted by numbers, and in that case people used max
function combined with group by
.
However I have several joins in my table and my NULL
values need to be substituted with strings, not numbers, so max
wouldn't really work here (as I thought).
Here's my sql code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-21 at 18:46You can wrap your results with an outer query to aggregate the columns using max
and group by the id
QUESTION
I read a snippet and confusing and could not find the rules or principle to explain that,the output is Malibu
,why not London
,the adress: sherlock.address
in let john = { surname: 'Watson', address: sherlock.address };
is to assign the value ofsherlock.adress
to john.address
,but not overwrite sherlock.adress
withjohn.address
.How could I fiddle my hair.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-19 at 06:08When you "read" a primitive string (or number or Boolean), such as sherlock.surname
, you are taking the value of it, i.e. you are receiving a copy of the original data. So if you do
QUESTION
In this java program I am trying to search if an ISBN number exists in the "Book" type array or not. But when I try to implement the method and display the output, I am getting an error which says " The method searchBook(Book, String) is undefined for the type Book". The <-- HERE
comment shows where the error pops up. I do not understand how to rectify this error and any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
The driver class is : QuizMain
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-07 at 12:02There are two problems in your code. First one your searchBook function expecting Book type array and string but you are passing it one Book instant i.e arr[i] with string and secondly you have define the searchBook() function in User class and using it with object of Book class. Move your function to Book class. Even you don't need that function in any of Book or User class you can simply define static function searchBook(Book[] books, String isbn) inside your QuizMain class and call it like
QUESTION
I have a situation which is quite similer to below depiction of example tables
I have "School" table
SchoolId SchoolName PrincipleId SchoolPrincipleName 1 South Texas 1 Julia Petersson 2 North Texas 2 Schon Jakobs 3 Centr Texas 3 Elina SherlockAbove table has de-normalised column SchoolPrincipleName
There is another ViewSchoolWithOutPrinciple database view
SchoolId PrincipleId IsSchoolWithOutPrinciple 1 1 True 2 2 FalseNow i have to do correction of SchoolPrincipleName column in"School" table based on ViewSchoolWithOutPrinciple database view
I have to update SchoolPrincipleName column inside "School" table to empty or null for those rows which has SchoolId and PrincipleId existing in ViewSchoolsWithOutPrinciple and IsSchoolWithOutPrinciple is equal to True
Below SQL is symbolic representation so it doesn't meant to work.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-27 at 15:40You need to use something like this:
QUESTION
This question comes off the back of the great question and answer at:
I am having similar issues but with embedded stackviews inside a scrollview. I have modified the explanation code from the above question. In my working code, I have a parentVC that loads into a container view, a childVC that has the embedded scrollView and stackViews (outer stackview is vertical and then each of its subviews are a bunch of horizontal stackviews). There are a range of options from fixed width label, icons and expanding labels.
The problem is I either get UISV-spacing constraint errors or trailing errors for the expanding labels. I understand from the above question that this has to do with the sequence of how the auto layout engine is calculating the proportional widths, spacing etc. but have no idea how to fix. Any suggestions would be welcome. I'm attaching the code I'm using:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-16 at 11:46You have inadvertently presented one of the (many) reasons I tell people to *forget you ever heard of the .fillProportionally
Distribution property of a UIStackView
...
For your horizontal stack views, you have:
QUESTION
I am working on a product page where the user has an option to filter on different boardgames. What I want to do is to give the user an option to filter on time, category of the game, number of players and age. When the user enters a checkbox on all 4 options there should be some games recommended based on the criteria. However when I check multiple boxes I get no result, what am I doing wrong? (I have more games in my file but post small amount)
Here's my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-14 at 09:44So here is the problem :
QUESTION
I would like to implement functionality for being able to search a QPlainTextEdit
for a query string, and display all matched lines in a table. Selecting a row in the table should move the cursor to the correct line in the document.
Below is a working example that finds all matches and displays them in a table. How can I get to the selected line number in the string that the plaintextedit holds? I could instead use the match.capturedEnd()
and match.capturedStart()
to show the matches, but line numbers are a more intuitive thing to think of, rather than the character index matches.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-13 at 15:14In order to move the cursor to a specified position, it's necessary to use the underlying QTextDocument using document()
.
Through findBlockByLineNumber
you can construct a QTextCursor and use setTextCursor()
to "apply" that cursor (including the actual caret position) to the plain text.
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You can use Sherlock like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the Sherlock component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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