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從2016年12月開始,Android開發人員多了一個新的選擇:Android Things。網頁裡面很豪邁的告訴你「If you can build an app, you can build a device」,它說的是如果你可以開發Android app,你也可以開發與設計Android設備。這些設備包含智慧家庭、自動化與各種嵌入式設備,它們運作的是Android Things作業系統,你可以使用Android Studio開發一個Android Things App,把App安裝到這些設備並運作以後,就可以執行各種與硬體的控制,例如控制電燈與馬達,還有讀取溫度與光線資訊。.
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- Initializes the GPIO pin handler
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- Initializes the provider
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- Open the PeripheralManager
- Initializes the activity view
- Override this to create a singleton instance
- Closes the callback
- Closes the relay thread
- Release resources
- Close the mpIO
- Close the mpIO resources
- Configure GDPIO
- Saves the given image bytes
- Creates a LinearGraph series
- Sets the data for the device at the specified position
- Clicks an add item
- Handles a touch event
- Trigger a capture request
- Clicks the fire
- Add a range with a color range
- clicks an EditMode
- An animation for reorders
- Initialize the activity
- Initialize the layers
- Clicks add or delete command
- Adds the add button to the View
- Process controller items
- Dump output format information
- This method is called after a Measurement
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QUESTION
I have been trying to learn about functional programming, but I still struggle with thinking like a functional programmer. One such hangup is how one would implement index-heavy operations which rely strongly on loops/order-of-execution.
For example, consider the following Java code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-07 at 21:17This is not an index-heavy operation, in fact you can do this with a one-liner with scanl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a]
:
QUESTION
system:Mac OS software:AnyLogic 8 Personal Learning Edition 8.7.6 language: Java
When I run my model, the console print this info:
...Warning: the fonts "Times" and "Times" are not available for the Java logical font "Serif", which may have unexpected appearance or behavior. Re-enable the "Times" font to remove this warning.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-01 at 11:11We also recently had this issue on a mac running the latest public beta of Monterey.
For some reason the Times font was no longer installed or active on the Mac.
You can check in FontBook
You can simply reinstall it
I struggled to find a source online - her is one suggestion - https://www.freebestfonts.com/timr45w-font
QUESTION
Im attempting to find model performance metrics (F1 score, accuracy, recall) following this guide https://machinelearningmastery.com/how-to-calculate-precision-recall-f1-and-more-for-deep-learning-models/
This exact code was working a few months ago but now returning all sorts of errors, very confusing since i havent changed one character of this code. Maybe a package update has changed things?
I fit the sequential model with model.fit, then used model.evaluate to find test accuracy. Now i am attempting to use model.predict_classes to make class predictions (model is a multi-class classifier). Code shown below:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-19 at 03:49This function were removed in TensorFlow version 2.6. According to the keras in rstudio reference
update to
QUESTION
I started learning about discord.js but now I am facing this issue. I tried some googling but couldn't manage to fix it.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-07 at 16:34You need to specify the events which you want your bot to receive using gateway intents.
Instead of
const client = new Discord.Client();
Use
const client = new Discord.Client({ intents: [Enter intents here] })
For example
const client = new Discord.Client({ intents: ["GUILDS", "GUILD_MESSAGES"] })
Here's another useful link: https://discord.com/developers/docs/topics/gateway
QUESTION
I got this error when learning Next.js, using npx create-next-app
command according to site documentation here https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/create-next-app. Everything works until I start the server,
Error stack:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-24 at 21:38I found this solution https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/14532
if using bash just run
NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider
before any commandadding
NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider
to package.json
QUESTION
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-16 at 13:32The ItemProperties
component has multiple root nodes because it renders a list in the root with v-for
.
Based on the class name (infobox-item-properties
), I think you want the class to be applied to a container element, so a simple solution is to just add that element (e.g., a div
) in your component at the root:
QUESTION
I am trying to use tailwindCSS in a ReactJS app
These are the scripts commands in package.json
file
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-18 at 22:00It looks like the Tailwind configuration from CRACO is not needed anymore.
https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/11771#issuecomment-997217680
Look at Tailwind 3.0 install steps: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/guides/create-react-app
QUESTION
I have a large dataset (~5 Mio rows) with results from a Machine Learning training. Now I want to check to see if the results hit the "target range" or not. Lets say this range contains all values between -0.25
and +0.25
. If it's inside this range, it's a Hit
, if it's below Low
and on the other side High
.
I now would create this three columns Hit, Low, High and calculate for each row which condition applies and put a 1
into this col, the other two would become 0
. After that I would group the values and sum them up. But I suspect there must be a better and faster way, such as calculate it directly while grouping. I'm happy for any idea.
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-10 at 16:13You could use cut
to define the groups and pivot_table
to reshape:
QUESTION
#include
int& addOne(int& x)
{
x += 1;
return x;
}
int main()
{
int x {5};
addOne(x) = x;
std::cout << x << ' ' << addOne(x);
}
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-02 at 00:42Since C++17 the order of evaluation is specified such that the operands of =
are evaluated right-to-left and those of <<
are evaluated left-to-right, matching the associativity of these operators. (But this doesn't apply to all operators, e.g. +
and other arithmetic operators.)
So in
QUESTION
I am new to flutter and recently tried to develop a test app for learning sake with latest version Flutter 2.5. By looking at some tutorial online, I have added flutter_native_splash: ^1.2.3
package for splash screen. And works fine.
However, when I launch app for the first time, it shows following debug message
W/FlutterActivityAndFragmentDelegate(18569): A splash screen was provided to Flutter, but this is deprecated. See flutter.dev/go/android-splash-migration for migration steps.
After visiting the above link, I am not able to understand much what is supposed to be done.
Code in pubspec.yaml
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-19 at 05:24AndroidManifest.xml
file.
Previously, Android Flutter apps would either set
io.flutter.embedding.android.SplashScreenDrawable
in their application manifest, or implementprovideSplashScreen
within their Flutter Activity. This would be shown momentarily in between the time after the Android launch screen is shown and when Flutter has drawn the first frame. This is no longer needed and is deprecated – Flutter now automatically keeps the Android launch screen displayed until Flutter has drawn the first frame. Developers should instead remove the usage of these APIs. - source
As per the flutter 2.8.0 update, The newly created project doesn't have this warning.
They removed unused API from Androidmanifest.yml
but still have belove mentioned code.
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You can use Android-Things-Tutorial 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 Android-Things-Tutorial 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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