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Arrays Component provide a fluent, object-oriented interface for working with arrays, allowing you to chain multiple arrays operations together using a more readable syntax compared to traditional PHP arrays functions.
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QUESTION
I have 2 arrays. I need to show only data which does not match with the second array.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:12You cannot compare two different objects using includes in javascript, because includes uses ===. Only references to the same object will return true using ===. You'll need to write a custom function that runs through all of the keys of your object and compares their values between your two arrays.
This article explains some techniques for comparing two objects: https://dmitripavlutin.com/how-to-compare-objects-in-javascript/
QUESTION
I am new to python. so any help will be appreciated.
I have two arrays A = [1,2,4,2,3,5,3]
and B = [0,4,4,4,1,1,1]
for the function if I give A, B as input then I should get output as = [1,(2+4+2),(3+5+3)] = [1,8,11]
(if numbers are repeating in B then corresponding values in A should be added together).
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:07This should do the trick:
QUESTION
I am trying to define a subroutine in Raku
whose argument is, say, an Array of Ints (imposing that as a constraint, i.e. rejecting arguments that are not Array
s of Int
s).
Question: What is the "best" (most idiomatic, or straightforward, or whatever you think 'best' should mean here) way to achieve that?
Examples run in the Raku
REPL follow.
What I was hoping would work
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 06:40I think the main misunderstanding is that my Int @a = 1,2,3
and [1,2,3]
are somehow equivalent. They are not. The first case defines an array that will only take Int
values. The second case defines an array that will take anything, and just happens to have Int
values in it.
I'll try to cover all versions you tried, why they didn't work, and possibly how it would work. I'll be using a bare dd
as proof that the body of the function was reached.
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I have the wackiest bug. Like....the wackiest! If any of ya'll want to put eyes on this, awesomesauce! I really appriciate it! I am creating a survey with REACT, Redux, SQL, HML, Material-ui, and CSS.
I've created a graph of information with am4charts using data from a database. Everything is working and will show up on the page......but not on page load. What I am seeing in my console is that the page will load, it fires off my get request but doesn't return with the data fast enough (I think). By the time that the get request loads, my graph has populated with no data.
Here is the code that I have for the page that I am rendering. What is really odd is that, once my code has run, I can cut a line of code (I've been using a console log). And then the graph will render and load.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:40Can you try this fix? I created new functions for some tasks.
https://codesandbox.io/s/vigorous-varahamihira-6j588?file=/src/App.js
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 a store setup that has multiple arrays
I'm trying to search all arrays at once, via a textfield.
I can get this done, by calling a selector function on keyup, that filters the 4 arrays and pushes to a new array.
I've thought about merging all the arrays to one array before filtering, but I want to keep the results separate, as they are going to be displayed in categories.
Just trying to see if I can streamline the performance at all and if there's a more concise way of doing this, in case I need to do something similar with larger arrays.
my textField function:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:16This should implement the selector function with less code and make it more adaptable to kinds of data, if needed you can specify a more precise type in the filter function.
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I'm working on an algo dealing with a multi-dimensional array. If there is a zero, then the elements of the same column, but following arrays will also equal zero. I want to be able to sum the items that are not zeroed out.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:18Try this code
QUESTION
I want to able to loop my arrays and calculate the total price and display it in the console. this is suppose to be a cart application. I assign all the anchor tags to cart variable that loops through the anchors tag and assign the the tags to the values in my beverages array to be able to display it but i cant display the total amount of all the prices.
html
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:46Instead of writing too much and looping .... See this , it might help you build what you are willing too
HTML
QUESTION
I have been trying to sort the Column values from A to Z which are populated in the List Box.
I have tried with the following but it does not adjust it. Any help will be appreciated.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:37You need to sort the range using the Range.Sort method
QUESTION
I have data which looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:35import numpy as np
features_dict = {
'feat1': np.array([[0,1],[2,3],[4,5]]),
'feat2': np.array([[6,7],[8,9],[10,11]]),
'feat3': np.array([1, 0, 0]),
'feat4': np.array([[1],[2],[1]])
}
ind = features_dict['feat3'] == 0
features_dict = {k: v[ind] for k,v in features_dict.items()}
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