Loading | Android loading view | Android library

 by   yankai-victor Java Version: Current License: No License

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kandi X-RAY | Loading Summary

Loading is a Java library typically used in Mobile, Android applications. Loading has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available and it has medium support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              Loading has a medium active ecosystem.
              It has 1221 star(s) with 209 fork(s). There are 31 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 14 open issues and 12 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 36 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of Loading is current.

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              Loading has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

            kandi-Security Security

              Loading has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              Loading code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 0 security hotspots that need review.

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              Loading does not have a standard license declared.
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              Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.

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              Loading releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
              Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
              Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed Loading and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into Loading implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Initializes the View
            • Stops the animation
            • Starts the animation
            • Start animator set
            • Called when the activity is created
            • Starts the book
            • Stop the book
            • Inflates the ball
            • Start mouse animation
            • Initialize the animation
            • Initializes the Activity
            • Stop the animation
            • Starts the left animation
            • Initialize the view
            • Converts dp value to px
            • Region Override
            • Initialize the book view
            • Inflate the container
            • Set the loading color
            • Draws the shadow
            • Initialize the book
            • Play the animation
            • Setup the adapter
            • Invoked when a list item is clicked
            • Region drawable
            • Inflates the view
            Get all kandi verified functions for this library.

            Loading Key Features

            No Key Features are available at this moment for Loading.

            Loading Examples and Code Snippets

            Preprocess weights for loading .
            pythondot img1Lines of Code : 184dot img1License : Non-SPDX (Apache License 2.0)
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            def preprocess_weights_for_loading(layer,
                                               weights,
                                               original_keras_version=None,
                                               original_backend=None):
              """Preprocess layer weights between dif  
            Wrapper for eager loading .
            pythondot img2Lines of Code : 60dot img2License : Non-SPDX (Apache License 2.0)
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            def executing_eagerly_v1():
              """Checks whether the current thread has eager execution enabled.
            
              Eager execution is typically enabled via
              `tf.compat.v1.enable_eager_execution`, but may also be enabled within the
              context of a Python function via  
            Initialize loading context .
            pythondot img3Lines of Code : 4dot img3License : Non-SPDX (Apache License 2.0)
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            def __init__(self):
                super(LoadContext, self).__init__()
                self._entered_load_context = []
                self._load_options = None  

            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Javascript dynamically inserted later on: how to make it run?
            Asked 2022-Apr-17 at 14:12

            I have scripts In my React app that are inserted dynamically later on. The scripts don't load.

            In my database there is a field called content, which contains data that includes html and javascript. There are many records and each record can include multiple scripts in the content field. So it's not really an option to statically specify each of the script-urls in my React app. The field for a record could for example look like:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Apr-14 at 19:05

            Rendering raw HTML without React recommended method is not a good practice. React recommends method dangerouslySetInnerHTML to render raw HTML.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71876427

            QUESTION

            Error: While updating laravel 8 to 9. Script @php artisan package:discover --ansi handling the post-autoload-dump event returned with error code 1
            Asked 2022-Mar-29 at 06:51

            Nothing to install, update or remove Generating optimized autoload files Class App\Helpers\Helper located in C:/wamp64/www/vuexylaravel/app\Helpers\helpers.php does not comply with psr-4 autoloading standard. Skipping. > Illuminate\Foundation\ComposerScripts::postAutoloadDump > @php artisan package:discover --ansi

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-13 at 17:35

            If you are upgrading your Laravel 8 project to Laravel 9 by importing your existing application code into a totally new Laravel 9 application skeleton, you may need to update your application's "trusted proxy" middleware.

            Within your app/Http/Middleware/TrustProxies.php file, update use Fideloper\Proxy\TrustProxies as Middleware to use Illuminate\Http\Middleware\TrustProxies as Middleware.

            Next, within app/Http/Middleware/TrustProxies.php, you should update the $headers property definition:

            // Before...

            protected $headers = Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_ALL;

            // After...

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71103241

            QUESTION

            EmbeddedKafka failing since Spring Boot 2.6.X : AccessDeniedException: ..\AppData\Local\Temp\spring.kafka*
            Asked 2022-Mar-25 at 12:39

            e: this has been fixed through Spring Boot 2.6.5 (see https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/issues/30243)

            Since upgrading to Spring Boot 2.6.X (in my case: 2.6.1), I have multiple projects that now have failing unit-tests on Windows that cannot start EmbeddedKafka, that do run with Linux

            There is multiple errors, but this is the first one thrown

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-09 at 15:51

            Known bug on the Apache Kafka side. Nothing to do from Spring perspective. See more info here: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-kafka/discussions/2027. And here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-13391

            You need to wait until Apache Kafka 3.0.1 or don't use embedded Kafka and just rely on the Testcontainers, for example, or fully external Apache Kafka broker.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70292425

            QUESTION

            Next failed to load SWC binary
            Asked 2022-Mar-22 at 05:46

            When trying to run the command using nextjs npm run dev shows error - failed to load SWC binary see more info here: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/failed-loading-swc.

            I've tried uninstalling node and reinstalling it again with version 16.13 but without success, on the vercel page, but unsuccessful so far. Any tips?

            Also, I noticed it's a current issue on NextJS discussion page and it has to do with the new Rust-base compiler which is faster than Babel.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-20 at 13:57

            This worked as suggeted by nextJS docs but it takes away Rust compiler and all its benefits... Here is what I did for those who eventually get stuck...

            Step 1. add this line or edit next.json.js

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69816589

            QUESTION

            dlopen: libcrypt.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
            Asked 2022-Mar-13 at 10:37

            I use EndevourOS and have updated my system on February 17 2022 using

            sudo pacman -Syu

            Eversince, when I run docker-compose, I get this error message: [4221] Error loading Python lib '/tmp/_MEIgGJQGW/libpython3.7m.so.1.0': dlopen: libcrypt.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

            Some forum threads suggested to reinstall docker-compose, which I did. I tried following solution. But both without success: Python3.7: error while loading shared libraries: libpython3.7m.so.1.0

            How can I resolve this issue?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-19 at 22:27

            I found several forum posts explaining to isntall libxcrypt-compat from AUR. I did not like this solution, but apparently, this is the way for now: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=274160&p=2

            If there is a PGP key error when building the package from AUR, use this workaround as explained by Stock44 on this page: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libxcrypt-compat

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71187944

            QUESTION

            No module named 'virtualenv.activation.xonsh'
            Asked 2022-Mar-01 at 14:16

            I triyed to execute pipenv shell in a new environtment and I got the following error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-12 at 13:54

            By github issue, the solution that works was the following:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71086270

            QUESTION

            android:exported needs to be explicitly specified for . Apps targeting Android 12 and higher are required to specify
            Asked 2022-Feb-23 at 14:13

            After upgrading to android 12, the application is not compiling. It shows

            "Manifest merger failed with multiple errors, see logs"

            Error showing in Merged manifest:

            Merging Errors: Error: android:exported needs to be explicitly specified for . Apps targeting Android 12 and higher are required to specify an explicit value for android:exported when the corresponding component has an intent filter defined. See https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element#exported for details. main manifest (this file)

            I have set all the activity with android:exported="false". But it is still showing this issue.

            My manifest file:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-04 at 09:18

            I'm not sure what you're using to code, but in order to set it in Android Studio, open the manifest of your project and under the "activity" section, put android:exported="true"(or false if that is what you prefer). I have attached an example.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68554294

            QUESTION

            Docker standard_init_linux.go:228: exec user process caused: no such file or directory
            Asked 2022-Feb-08 at 20:49

            Whenever I am trying to run the docker images, it is exiting in immediately.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-22 at 15:41

            Since you're already using Docker, I'd suggest using a multi-stage build. Using a standard docker image like golang one can build an executable asset which is guaranteed to work with other docker linux images:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68881023

            QUESTION

            Java 17: Maven doesn't give much information about the error that happened, why?
            Asked 2022-Feb-04 at 20:28

            I'm upgrading from JDK 8 to JDK 17 and I'm trying to compile with mvn clean install -X -DskipTests and there's no information about the error.

            Btw, I'm updating the dependencies and after that I compile to see if has errors. I need to update some dependencies such as Spring, Hibernate etc. I already updated Lombok.

            I added the -X or -e option but I got the same result.

            What can I do to get more information about the error? The log shows that it was loading hibernate-jpa-2.1-api before failed... so that means the problem is in this dependency?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-19 at 20:28

            This failure is likely due to an issue between java 17 and older lombok versions. Building with java 17.0.1, lombok 1.18.20 and maven 3.8.1 caused a vague "Compilation failure" for me as well. I upgraded to maven 3.8.3 which also failed but provided this detail on the failure:

            java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot read field "bindingsWhenTrue" because "currentBindings" is null

            Searching for this failure message I found this issue on stackoverflow leading me to a bug in lombok. I upgraded to lombok 1.18.22 and that fixed the compilation failure for a successful build.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69272445

            QUESTION

            Understanding color scales in ggplot2
            Asked 2022-Feb-03 at 17:47

            There are so many ways to define colour scales within ggplot2. After just loading ggplot2 I count 22 functions beginging with scale_color_* (or scale_colour_*) and same number beginging with scale_fill_*. Is it possible to briefly name the purpose of the functions below? Particularly I struggle with the differences of some of the functions and when to use them.

            • scale_*_binned()
            • scale_*_brewer()
            • scale_*_continuous()
            • scale_*_date()
            • scale_*_datetime()
            • scale_*_discrete()
            • scale_*_distiller()
            • scale_*_fermenter()
            • scale_*_gradient()
            • scale_*_gradient2()
            • scale_*_gradientn()
            • scale_*_grey()
            • scale_*_hue()
            • scale_*_identity()
            • scale_*_manual()
            • scale_*_ordinal()
            • scale_*_steps()
            • scale_*_steps2()
            • scale_*_stepsn()
            • scale_*_viridis_b()
            • scale_*_viridis_c()
            • scale_*_viridis_d()

            What I tried

            I've tried to make some research on the web but the more I read the more I get onfused. To drop some random example: "The default scale for continuous fill scales is scale_fill_continuous() which in turn defaults to scale_fill_gradient()". I do not get what the difference of both functions is. Again, this is just an example. Same is true for scale_color_binned() and scale_color_discrete() where I can not name the difference. And in case of scale_color_date() and scale_color_datetime() the destription says "scale_*_gradient creates a two colour gradient (low-high), scale_*_gradient2 creates a diverging colour gradient (low-mid-high), scale_*_gradientn creates a n-colour gradient." which is nice to know but how is this related to scale_color_date() and scale_color_datetime()? Looking for those functions on the web does not give me very informative sources either. Reading on this topic gets also chaotic because there are tons of color palettes in different packages which are sequential/ diverging/ qualitative plus one can set same color in different ways, i.e. by color name, rgb, number, hex code or palette name. In part this is not directly related to the question about the 2*22 functions but in some cases it is because providing a "wrong" palette results in an error (e.g. the error"Continuous value supplied to discrete scale).

            Why I ask this

            I need to do many plots for my work and I am supposed to provide some function that returns all kind of plots. The plots are supposed to have similiar layout so that they fit well together. One aspect I need to consider here is that the colour scales of the plots go well together. See here for example, where so many different kind of plots have same colour scale. I was hoping I could use some general function which provides a colour palette to any data, regardless of whether the data is continuous or categorical, whether it is a fill or col easthetic. But since this is not how colour scales are defined in ggplot2 I need to understand what all those functions are good for.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-01 at 18:14

            This is a good question... and I would have hoped there would be a practical guide somewhere. One could question if SO would be a good place to ask this question, but regardless, here's my attempt to summarize the various scale_color_*() and scale_fill_*() functions built into ggplot2. Here, we'll describe the range of functions using scale_color_*(); however, the same general rules will apply for scale_fill_*() functions.

            Overall Categorization

            There are 22 functions in all, but happily we can group them intelligently based on practical usage scenarios. There are three key criteria that can be used to define practically how to use each of the scale_color_*() functions:

            1. Nature of the mapping data. Is the data mapped to the color aesthetic discrete or continuous? CONTINUOUS data is something that can be explained via real numbers: time, temperature, lengths - these are all continuous because even if your observations are 1 and 2, there can exist something that would have a theoretical value of 1.5. DISCRETE data is just the opposite: you cannot express this data via real numbers. Take, for example, if your observations were: "Model A" and "Model B". There is no obvious way to express something in-between those two. As such, you can only represent these as single colors or numbers.

            2. The Colorspace. The color palette used to draw onto the plot. By default, ggplot2 uses (I believe) a color palette based on evenly-spaced hue values. There are other functions built into the library that use either Brewer palettes or Viridis colorspaces.

            3. The level of Specification. Generally, once you have defined if the scale function is continuous and in what colorspace, you have variation on the level of control or specification the user will need or can specify. A good example of this is the functions: *_continuous(), *_gradient(), *_gradient2(), and *_gradientn().

            Continuous Scales

            We can start off with continuous scales. These functions are all used when applied to observations that are continuous variables (see above). The functions here can further be defined if they are either binned or not binned. "Binning" is just a way of grouping ranges of a continuous variable to all be assigned to a particular color. You'll notice the effect of "binning" is to change the legend keys from a "colorbar" to a "steps" legend.

            The continuous example (colorbar legend):

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70942728

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            You can download it from GitHub.
            You can use Loading 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 Loading 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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