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QUESTION
I am trying to have a number of columns with exact widths, and their heights split evenly between some number of elements. For some reason, despite my indicating an exact 200px
width on each column, they are instead getting a computed width of 162px
somehow. Chrome dev tools is showing some weird arrow thing indicating that it it was shrunk from it's intended size for some reason. I've even tried removing all of the content from the div's as possible so as to rule out some weird interaction with the size of children.
The html for the relevant area is this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:20Setting display: flex
turns the sizing of child elements over to the flex container. If you don't want the individual elements to resize, set flex-grow: 0
, flex-shrink: 0
, and flex-basis: 200px
. You can do all three using the flex
shorthand:
QUESTION
Sorry I don't show my variables or anything, tried to give information only pertaining to the questions. This 1 Sub is huge.
Currently my code allows a user to select multiple files, the files selected will be sorted in a specific format, then loaded into 2 different arrays. Currently loads Columns D:E into 1 array and Columns I:K into another array (from selected files QSResultFileWS
, and returns those arrays to my destination FormattingWS
. I'm still trying to learn arrays so if the methodology I used to do this isn't proper, be gentle.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 23:12You can use the FILTER
function to remove the blanks.
Replace you lines load the arrays
QUESTION
I have timecodes with this structure hh:mm:ss.SSS
for which i have a own Class, implementing the Temporal Interface.
It has the custom Field TimecodeHour Field allowing values greater than 23 for hour.
I want to parse with DateTimeFormatter. The hour value is optional (can be omitted, and hours can be greater than 24); as RegEx (\d*\d\d:)?\d\d:\d\d.\d\d\d
For the purpose of this Question my custom Field can be replaced with the normal HOUR_OF_DAY Field.
My current Formatter
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 11:06I think fundamentally the problem is that it gets stuck going down the wrong path. It sees a field of length 2, which we know is the minutes but it believes is the hours. Once it believes the optional section is present, when we know it's not, the whole thing is destined to fail.
This is provable by changing the minimum hour length to 3.
QUESTION
Can not remove the glow effect on over-scroll in TabLayout
with ViewPager2
.
I have tried android:overScrollMode="never"
and android:fadingEdge="none"
but it doesn't work.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:09You're right, android:overScrollMode="never"
is not disabling the over scroll effect.
The respective issue created on the issue tracker:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/134912610
But you can try workaround, described in this answer.
QUESTION
I've got the following code to download a file being transmitted over TCP:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 09:31TCP/IP connections are designed to be long-lived streaming connections (built on top of the out-of-order, no-guarantee, packet-based IP protocol).
That means that is.read(bytes)
does exactly what the spec says it will: It will wait until at least 1 byte is available, OR the 'end of stream' signal comes in. As long as neither occurs (no bytes arrive, but the stream isn't closed), it will dutifully block. Forever if it has to.
The solution is to either [A] pre-send the size of the file, and then adjust the loop to just exit once you've received that amount of bytes, or [B] to close the stream.
To close the stream, close the socket. It kinda sounds like you don't wanna do that (that you are multiplexing multiple things over the stream, i.e. that after transfering a file, you may then send other commands).
So, option A, that sounds better. However, option A has as a prerequisite that you know how many bytes are going to come out of inputStream
. If it's a file, that's easy, just ask for its size. If it's streamed data, that would require that, on the 'upload code side', you first stream the whole thing into a file and only then stream it over the network which is unwieldy and potentially inefficient.
If you DO know the size, it would look something like (and I'm going to use newer APIs here, you're using some obsolete, 20 year old outdated stuff):
QUESTION
The minimal reproducible code below aims to have a loading icon when a button is pressed(to simulate loading when asynchronous computation happen).
For some reason, the Consumer Provider doesn't rebuild the widget when during the callback.
My view:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:51did you try to await the future? 🤔
QUESTION
How do I get the object type so I can directly cast to it? This is the ideal method I would like to execute:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:41All controls derive from Control
. Therefore, instead of using the type Object
use Control
. Control
has most of the members of these controls like a Click
event.
QUESTION
A part of my form contains QGroupBox
(Status Box
) with 4 child QGroupBox
es arranged in a grid layout (2x2). Two bottom QGroupBox
es (Widget 1 Box
and Widget 2 Box
) contain widgets of fixed size (with set minimumSize
and maximumSize
) so they're non-resizable at all in both directions. Because of that rigid size constraints top row of QGroupBox
es (Summary Box
and Helper Box
) can only be resized in vertical direction.
And here comes the troublesome part. Top-left QGroupBox
(Summary Box
) have grid layout 5x3 while top-right (Helper Box
) have vertical layout with 6 rows. If I have naive widget placement as shown on picture 1 Qt is enlarging vertical size of both labels in top row to make height of both QGroupBox
es equal (see red arrows on picture 1).
This is definitely that I don't want so I've added vertical spacer to the bottom of Summary Box
and from the first glance it worked (picture 2). But only from the first glance... What you see is the minimum height of my whole form and the bottom side of spacer and last QCheckBox
in the Helper Box
seems to be aligned.
If I'm expanding my form vertically this spacer grows a bit and that causes the increase of height of both top QGroupBox
es. As a result spacing between QCheckBox
es increases too and we can also see that top and bottom spacing are unequal for the top-right box (see red arrows on picture 3).
I've tried to play with sizeType
for my vertical spacer. If I set it to Minimum
or MinimumExpanding
then the spacer doesn't grow on resize (and doesn't shrink, too) but it appears to be expanded to the size as on picture 3 (corrupting spacings between QCheckBox
es too). If I set it to Maximum
, Preferred
or Expanding
then I observe the same behavior as described above for picture 3.
What is the proper way to achieve alignment for two QGroupBox
es in a row of grid without affecting spacing between elements (e. g. in that case make vertical spacer to fit only single row of grid layout and never expand/shrink)?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:18Items will be aligned if both QGroupBox
es have same count of children and each row have at least one child with Expanding
vertical policy. Instead of spacer use QWidget
I removed unrelated widgets and reduces number of rows to 4 for demonstration purposes (less xml).
QUESTION
I'm using bert pre-trained model for question and answering. It's returning correct result but with lot of spaces between the text
The code is below :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:14You can just use the tokenizer decode function:
QUESTION
{'question1.': 'no', 'question2.': 'no.'}
Future exception was never retrieved
future:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:13Short answer: You can't.
It was possible in MongoDB version <= 3.6 where there was an option to bypass the validation completely using the check_keys=False
option. But this option is deprecated ever since.
Although MongoDB has bypass_document_validation=True
in newer versions, it won't bypass the .
character for obvious reasons.
There is an open issue regarding this on JIRA (SERVER-30575) and it is still open. Also, the PyMongo
specific issue related to this was raised once PYTHON-1522.
So until the SERVER-30575 issue fixed, you have no other choice.
I would suggest you rearrange your schema design to embed the key name as a value to a different key.
Something like this:
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