jmd | Java port of MarkDownSharp
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Java port of MarkDownSharp
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- Transform the text
- Formats the specified text
- Escape special characters
- Tokenize the text with a given pattern
- Removes the given mark - up indentation
- Matches the given pattern and returns the result
- This method encodes the given Markdown code
- Encodes problem URL characters
- Processes the contents of a List
- Creates a string
- Determines whether the given text matches the given pattern
- Tests whether the given text matches the given pattern
- Determines if a string is null or empty
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QUESTION
In this great stackoverflow post I read about making comments in Markdown. I would like to use this to visually structure my jmd
document:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-16 at 17:11You can do this
QUESTION
I have a jmd
(i.e. Julia Markdown) file my_file.jmd
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-16 at 15:53QUESTION
I need help if there is any expert in XML and kotlin. I would like to know how to convert the below XML access it in kotlin code and then convert it into kotlin array file i.e. like (USD -> $) so the value of USD is the symbol which the unicode of from the XML.
I know in Android there is java utill class but the problem there is there is not all currencies symbols available i.e. for AFN -> there is AFN but in actual it should be -> ؋.
here is XML file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-06 at 18:55val xml = """
Albania Lek
Afghanistan Afghani
Argentina Peso
Aruba Guilder
Australia Dollar
Azerbaijan New Manat
"""
data class Currency(
val code: String,
val name: String,
val symbol: String
)
val currencies = xml.trimIndent()
.substringAfter(">").substringBeforeLast(")|()".toRegex())
.filter { s -> s.isNotBlank() }
Currency(
code = splitted.first(),
name = splitted.last(),
symbol = (splitted.drop(1).dropLast(1).lastOrNull() ?: "")
.split(",")
.filter { s -> s.isNotBlank() }
.map { s -> Integer.parseInt(s.trim(), 16).toChar() }
.joinToString("")
)
}
currencies.forEach { println(it) }
QUESTION
I have a text file - it's a template that I want to alter and save as a another file (in this case a markdown file, but it doesn't matter):
my_test.txt:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-04 at 14:26Not actually an answer to your question but.. are you sure you want to do it ? What you are describing looks like creating a dynamic document, but there are already lots of packages for that. For example, Documenter.jl and Weave.jl both take markdown documents with embedded Julia scripts and are designed to run the document and compile it in HTML or PDF pages showing the script or its outputs (you choose).
I prefer going a step further and I start from a (valid) Julia script where the markdown structure is embedded with an extra comment layer (e.g. # ## This would be an H2 header
) and then use Literate.jl
to transform it to a markdown with embedded Julia and Documenter.jl
to create a navigable web site.
These packages have plenty of options and integrate easily with CI like GitHub actions.
QUESTION
I submitted all of my code below for a better understanding. The code is fine, my question is: How can I perfectly show multiple countries with their country name list? I mean: When I change the country name, then the flag image should be changed automatically, so users see the country name and image. I already put many links in my loadFlag() function in my js file, but this is not working. Please help me, how can i do it with my code? Thanks in advance and love from the top of my heart.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-02 at 17:43You're loading country flags from flagcdn.com
in which each png
is named after a two-letter country code that you have in your country_code
value.
You just need to update your loadFlag
function to properly update the img
tag's property values. See the working code snippet below.
QUESTION
Here's how I parse the xml response from this url
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-23 at 15:19Unfortunately, you have to deal with the namespace in the file. So try it this way:
QUESTION
I have a string
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-08 at 12:21fname = "foobar.jmd"
dirpath = "/tmp"
fpath = joinpath(dirpath, fname)
open(fpath, "w") do file
write(file, a)
end
QUESTION
I have a simple Julia Markdown script, that I would like to turn into a PDF using Weave.jl
:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-13 at 14:03That may be your rendering engine. This is tagged julia
and you state using a .jmd
file.
I happen to use this idiom of injecting 'plain LaTeX' a lot so I just saved your file 'as is' as foo.Rmd
and used my usual shorthand caller for Rmarkdown on it:
I would recommend decomposing the commands as much as you can, and maybe try just pandoc
on it too. You may find what wrapped that stray command.
As per the other answer, it simply is a bug in weave.jl
. It should not do that yet it does.
The answer by @SundarR suggests a workaround using a different subrender (just how I had hinted at pandoc
) as well as a (required for this "dialect" of markdown?) workaround with two backticks.
QUESTION
this is json output:
{"query":{"apikey":"...","base_currency":"USD","timestamp":1635972203},"data":{"JPY":113.99127,"CNY":6.39464,"CHF":0.9114,"CAD":1.23881,"MXN":20.54423,"INR":74.44808,"BRL":5.57063,"RUB":71.80098,"KRW":1175.11443,"IDR":14295.1734,"TRY":9.63691,"SAR":3.75119,"SEK":8.52554,"NGN":410.22181,"PLN":3.94541,"ARS":99.81213,"NOK":8.49529,"TWD":27.78459,"IRR":42000.64577,"AED":3.67284,"COP":3827.77643,"THB":33.32047,"ZAR":15.23269,"DKK":6.40357,"MYR":4.15212,"SGD":1.34783,"ILS":3.11624,"HKD":7.78416,"EGP":15.7003,"PHP":50.65881,"CLP":811.73282,"PKR":169.4547,"IQD":1458.01958,"DZD":136.722,"KZT":428.93534,"QAR":3.6499,"CZK":21.94293,"PEN":4.0008,"RON":4.25921,"VND":22747.41599,"BDT":85.57148,"HUF":308.78687,"UAH":26.25062,"AOA":598.0065,"MAD":9.06226,"OMR":0.38491,"CUC":24.00026,"BYR":2.00003,"AZN":1.69502,"LKR":200.00259,"SDG":438.90856,"SYP":2511.07513,"MMK":1746.02836,"DOP":56.29093,"UZS":10690.31508,"KES":111.25137,"GTQ":7.73108,"URY":44.18107,"HRV":6.47553,"MOP":8.01811,"ETB":47.31305,"CRC":635.74442,"TZS":2298.03956,"TMT":3.49009,"TND":2.80635,"PAB":1.00002,"LBP":1505.5263,"RSD":101.16202,"LYD":4.54568,"GHS":6.00013,"YER":249.956,"BOB":6.82018,"BHD":0.377,"CDF":1999.22628,"PYG":6875.19435,"UGX":3550.05822,"SVC":8.7497,"TTD":6.74137,"AFN":90.84208,"NPR":119.13277,"HNL":24.06657,"BIH":1.68483,"BND":1.34753,"ISK":129.16264,"KHR":4060.117,"GEL":3.14003,"MZN":63.22108,"BWP":11.45513,"PGK":3.5113,"JMD":153.22216,"XAF":564.86281,"NAD":15.2189,"ALL":105.53113,"SSP":391.0052,"MUR":42.90097,"MNT":2830.04693,"NIO":35.21094,"LAK":10330.27262,"MKD":53.08156,"AMD":474.80501,"MGA":3928.06091,"XPF":102.48118,"TJS":11.26034,"HTG":98.0013,"BSD":1.00003,"MDL":17.41883,"RWF":1018.02194,"KGS":84.77099,"GNF":9510.20822,"SRD":21.40242,"SLL":10779.18736,"XOF":568.81159,"MWK":807.36713,"FJD":2.06806,"ERN":15.05028,"SZL":15.21372,"GYD":207.78611,"BIF":1980.25293,"KYD":0.82002,"MVR":15.42042,"LSL":15.23032,"LRD":146.80405,"CVE":94.95278,"DJF":177.50237,"SCR":14.42749,"SOS":575.00647,"GMD":52.15123,"KMF":424.6543,"STD":21.11031,"XRP":0.83002,"AUD":1.34372,"BGN":1.68394,"BTC":0.0159,"JOD":0.70801,"GBP":0.73402,"ETH":0.00022,"EUR":0.86112,"LTC":0,"NZD":1.40184}}
The data section contains many key value pairs, but their number and names vary according to base_currency. (For example if i send request with USD there is no USD key or if i send request with CNY there is no CNY key in data section)
So what kind of data class should I create so that I can use it with the retrofit and gsoncreator libraries. (I am also trying to use and learn jetpack android libraries if this is important)
i use that data classes: (I am not using gson annotations because i believe my variables names are correct and i try that it doesn't help)
data class ResponseFromApi(val data: Data,val query: Query)
data class Query(val apikey: String, val base_currency: String, val timestamp: Int)
data class Data(val hashmapForData: HashMap)
(i suspect some values are integer but i am not sure)
it doesn't work. Maybe that's not the problem. I don't know but least i need to know, Are these classes correct? What is the proper way to do this.
And i don't know how to get error message from retrofit object so i can identify the problem. But this is another question.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-04 at 09:37Arpit Shukla's answer is correct.
QUESTION
have scraped data from this website and now I wanat to turn the data into a Pandas dataframe. The data looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-06 at 18:52You have a Json string, so parse it before creating a dataframe:
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