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QUESTION
I would like to make an articles system on my site created with React, but I'm a bit lost.
I have a JS array that allows me to make a loop to display my articles. When I click on an article, it sends me to the right page thanks to the . But here is my problem, how to display the content of the article I clicked on? I tried to get the slug of the article and to compare it to the ID of the elements of my array but I have to admit that I don't know where I stand.
Here is my code, it only returns a
Title: { id }
(which is the correct slug every time)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-27 at 11:27try this.
function Child() {
let { id } = useParams();
console.log({id})
var itemPost = posts.filter(function(displayPost) {
return displayPost.idSlug === id ; // you don't need those curly braces.
});
console.log(itemPost)
return (
Title : {id}
);
}
QUESTION
I m trying to align my model with fasttext unsupervised.py
https://github.com/facebookresearch/MUSE. I trained my model with fasttext
and I got the binary file model.bin
. When I use unsupervised.py I get the
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-25 at 06:06For information about the difference between .bin and .vec files, you can read this question.
In any case, MUSE expects .vec files.
If you want to convert a .bin file to a .vec file, this answer will probably help you.
QUESTION
I am trying to get the second last value in each row of a data frame, meaning the first job a person has had. (Job1_latest is the most recent job and people had a different number of jobs in the past and I want to get the first one). I managed to get the last value per row with the code below:
first_job <- function(x) tail(x[!is.na(x)], 1)
first_job <- apply(data, 1, first_job)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-11 at 13:56You can get the value which is next to last non-NA value.
QUESTION
I am a Noob with poiters.
I Have been trying to solve this for last 13 hours straight (and my brain hurt now)
Here is Minified code (full code was too big to fit here) :-
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-31 at 19:09I make an attempt to answer
In your first version, your prototype must be
myFunc(TCHAR *Path)
or myFunc(TCHAR Path[])
because a path is an array of TCHAR, thus a TCHAR*
(a starting documentation can be found here or here)
What you obtained from the first code that compiles is only what you have asked. Let us see:
QUESTION
I have a React Component I'm building out that accepts a data object as props.
This data object holds an array of groups each with it's own group type.
What I'm trying to do is map over each group in the array and display it's contents as it's own section, but I also want to ensure that all of the objects with the type grid display together, followed by any sections with a list type no matter what position they are in the array.
So even if the array holds the values like:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-24 at 18:28I have fixed the issues.
Sandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/affectionate-sinoussi-5suro
You are already looping over data
inside renderList, so we can directly have
{renderList(data)}
;
To sort, we can use Array.sort()
data.sort((a, b) => a.groupType === b.groupType ? 0 : a.groupType > b.groupType ? 1 : -1);
Also, in switch case you need to push the component and not a function.
QUESTION
So, I have a task where I need to measure the similarity between two texts. These texts are short descriptions of products from a grocery store. They always include a name of a product (for example, milk), and they may include a producer and/or size, and maybe some other characteristics of a product.
I have a whole set of such texts, and then, when a new one arrives, I need to determine whether there are similar products in my database and measure how similar they are (on a scale from 0 to 100%).
The thing is: the texts may be in two different languages: Ukrainian and Russian. Also, if there is a foreign brand (like, Coca Cola
), it will be written in English.
My initial idea on solving this task was to get multilingual word embeddings (where similar words in different languages are located nearby) and find the distance between those texts. However, I am not sure how efficient this will be, and if it is ok, what to start with.
Because each text I have is just a set of product characteristics, some word embeddings based on a context may not work (I'm not sure in this statement, it is just my assumption).
So far, I have tried to get familiar with the MUSE framework, but I encountered an issue with faiss
installation.
Hence, my questions are:
- Is my idea with word embeddings worth trying?
- Is there maybe a better approach?
- If the idea with word embeddings is okay, which ones should I use?
Note: I have Windows 10 (in case some libraries don't work on Windows), and I need the library to work with Ukrainian and Russian languages.
Thanks in advance for any help! Any advice would be highly appreciated!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-12 at 23:32Word embedding is meaningful inside the language but can't be transferrable to other languages. An observation for this statement is: if two words co-occur with a lot inside sentences, their embeddings can be near each other. Hence, as there is no one-to-one mapping between two general languages, you cannot compare word embeddings.
However, if two languages are similar enough to one-to-one mapping words, you may count on your idea.
In sum, without translation, your idea is not applicable to two general languages anymore.
QUESTION
I want to extract RDF from an API and I use jsonld with javascript to do it. The json from the API look like this :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-20 at 22:36You probably want to have a look at Geo JSON-LD (http://geojson.org/geojson-ld/) for describing coordinates using lists. You could then use SPARQL (or GeoSPARQL) to get lat/long into properties.
QUESTION
I'm Looking for a Slider solution with an extra tab at the bottom. I have found something like this, but it is not the effect I want to achieve yet. I would like to have a similar effect as in the photo below. Can anyone help me?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-17 at 20:00The tabs used in the example image are the basic tabs provided by material-ui
QUESTION
I have events that keep coming which I need to put to S3. I am trying to evaluate if I muse use Kinesis Stream or Firehose. I also want to wait for few minutes before writing to S3 so that the object is fairly full.
Based on my reading of Kinesis Data stream, I have to create an analytics app which will then be used to invoke a lambda. I will then have to use the lambda to write to S3. Or Kinesis Data Streams can directly write to lambda somehow? I could not find anything indicating the same.
Firehose is not charged by hour(while stream is). So is firehose a better option for me?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-08 at 08:21Or Kinesis Data Streams can directly write to lambda somehow?
Data Streams can't write directly to S3. Instead Firehose can do this:
delivering real-time streaming data to destinations such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Redshift, Amazon Elasticsearch Service (Amazon ES), Splunk, and any custom HTTP endpoint or HTTP endpoints owned by supported third-party service providers, including Datadog, MongoDB, and New Relic.
What's more Firehose allows you to buffer the records before writing them to S3. The writing can happen based on buffer size or time. In addition to that you can process the records using lambda function before writing to S3.
Thus, colectively it seems that Firehose is more suited to your use-case then Data Streams.
QUESTION
Noob here. I want to build a personal blog using Hexo with theme next, but I met some problems (no problems with other themes, e.g. landscape). I typed hexo s -g
Cmd line returns
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-08 at 15:50I also met this problem tonight.
And I solved this problem by using the version 8.0.0
$ git clone --branch v8.0.0 https://github.com/next-theme/hexo-theme-next themes/next
You can see the full instruction in this page:
https://theme-next.js.org/docs/getting-started/installation.html
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