drivR | Android App to read from the OBDIIC & C sensor
kandi X-RAY | drivR Summary
kandi X-RAY | drivR Summary
Android App to read from the OBDIIC&C sensor for the Honda Insight.
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- Setup the dashbord display
- Parse the format of the given double
- Open Bluetooth device
- Display a simple error message
- Creates a new data stream
- Insert a DataStream into the DB
- Add a new data point to the DataStream
- Calculates the average value
- Override this method to load the data from the settings
- Set the integer format
- Initialize the app
- Construct a DataStream from a Cursor
- Create the appropriate layout for the device
- Scan for paired Bluetooth devices
- Gets an InputStream for the Bluetooth device
- Setup the data display
- Setup the data display
- Gets a View for a BluetoothDevice
- Invoked when a Bluetooth service is started
- Initializes the UI
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QUESTION
So I'm trying to get a CSV file into an SQL Server,
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...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Dec-05 at 00:53Both of your issues are caused by the fact that with modern versions of Python (i.e., Python_3), map() returns a map object which is an iterable, not a list. Consequently,
QUESTION
I'm trying to share a class library between an ASP.NET Core project and a Xamarin Forms project. So far I managed to make the project compile and actually work, however I have a problem referencing my file in Visual Studio.
As shown in the image below, it says it can't find the class library (even though there is a reference to it and it build/runs correctly!)
I found out that when I delete the classlibrary, and load the xproj file instead of the csproj file it works in the Asp.net core project, but then it doesn't work in xamarin anymore.
Any way to make it work in both projects?
Edit: This is the solution I am talking about: https://github.com/arnvanhoutte/Drivr
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Answered 2017-Feb-22 at 19:48Set your classpath in project->properties
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You can use drivR 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 drivR 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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