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QUESTION
I'm trying to make a dead simple app that changes the format of a text field when the user selects their preferred currency
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-16 at 15:41For you 1. issue, you can force SwiftUI to redraw by using .id
on the TextField:
QUESTION
I need help if there is any expert in XML and kotlin. I would like to know how to convert the below XML access it in kotlin code and then convert it into kotlin array file i.e. like (USD -> $) so the value of USD is the symbol which the unicode of from the XML.
I know in Android there is java utill class but the problem there is there is not all currencies symbols available i.e. for AFN -> there is AFN but in actual it should be -> ؋.
here is XML file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-06 at 18:55val xml = """
Albania Lek
Afghanistan Afghani
Argentina Peso
Aruba Guilder
Australia Dollar
Azerbaijan New Manat
"""
data class Currency(
val code: String,
val name: String,
val symbol: String
)
val currencies = xml.trimIndent()
.substringAfter(">").substringBeforeLast(")|()".toRegex())
.filter { s -> s.isNotBlank() }
Currency(
code = splitted.first(),
name = splitted.last(),
symbol = (splitted.drop(1).dropLast(1).lastOrNull() ?: "")
.split(",")
.filter { s -> s.isNotBlank() }
.map { s -> Integer.parseInt(s.trim(), 16).toChar() }
.joinToString("")
)
}
currencies.forEach { println(it) }
QUESTION
I submitted all of my code below for a better understanding. The code is fine, my question is: How can I perfectly show multiple countries with their country name list? I mean: When I change the country name, then the flag image should be changed automatically, so users see the country name and image. I already put many links in my loadFlag() function in my js file, but this is not working. Please help me, how can i do it with my code? Thanks in advance and love from the top of my heart.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-02 at 17:43You're loading country flags from flagcdn.com
in which each png
is named after a two-letter country code that you have in your country_code
value.
You just need to update your loadFlag
function to properly update the img
tag's property values. See the working code snippet below.
QUESTION
Here's how I parse the xml response from this url
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-23 at 15:19Unfortunately, you have to deal with the namespace in the file. So try it this way:
QUESTION
I have a control where i want to add CharacterCasing since it doesn't support it by default.
I added a custom dependency property called "CharacterCasing". Now when i use it in xaml i want to have the options just like in the normal TextBox:
Any ideas how to implement the suggestion list in the dependency property?
This is my code in xaml:
And this is the dependency property:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-24 at 12:28Because you define it as string. Change the string with CharacterCasing or which kind of enum you want to use.
QUESTION
I need to convert following image into a HTML with pure CSS without using any 3rd part CSS references. I have tried the following code snippet. It's code fiddle as follows,
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-23 at 10:23Solution is using from multiple div
and flex
instead table:
QUESTION
I have the following custom dropdown widget that I have created.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-13 at 08:25Your initialValue
didn't match any value in itemList
, try code below:
QUESTION
this is json output:
{"query":{"apikey":"...","base_currency":"USD","timestamp":1635972203},"data":{"JPY":113.99127,"CNY":6.39464,"CHF":0.9114,"CAD":1.23881,"MXN":20.54423,"INR":74.44808,"BRL":5.57063,"RUB":71.80098,"KRW":1175.11443,"IDR":14295.1734,"TRY":9.63691,"SAR":3.75119,"SEK":8.52554,"NGN":410.22181,"PLN":3.94541,"ARS":99.81213,"NOK":8.49529,"TWD":27.78459,"IRR":42000.64577,"AED":3.67284,"COP":3827.77643,"THB":33.32047,"ZAR":15.23269,"DKK":6.40357,"MYR":4.15212,"SGD":1.34783,"ILS":3.11624,"HKD":7.78416,"EGP":15.7003,"PHP":50.65881,"CLP":811.73282,"PKR":169.4547,"IQD":1458.01958,"DZD":136.722,"KZT":428.93534,"QAR":3.6499,"CZK":21.94293,"PEN":4.0008,"RON":4.25921,"VND":22747.41599,"BDT":85.57148,"HUF":308.78687,"UAH":26.25062,"AOA":598.0065,"MAD":9.06226,"OMR":0.38491,"CUC":24.00026,"BYR":2.00003,"AZN":1.69502,"LKR":200.00259,"SDG":438.90856,"SYP":2511.07513,"MMK":1746.02836,"DOP":56.29093,"UZS":10690.31508,"KES":111.25137,"GTQ":7.73108,"URY":44.18107,"HRV":6.47553,"MOP":8.01811,"ETB":47.31305,"CRC":635.74442,"TZS":2298.03956,"TMT":3.49009,"TND":2.80635,"PAB":1.00002,"LBP":1505.5263,"RSD":101.16202,"LYD":4.54568,"GHS":6.00013,"YER":249.956,"BOB":6.82018,"BHD":0.377,"CDF":1999.22628,"PYG":6875.19435,"UGX":3550.05822,"SVC":8.7497,"TTD":6.74137,"AFN":90.84208,"NPR":119.13277,"HNL":24.06657,"BIH":1.68483,"BND":1.34753,"ISK":129.16264,"KHR":4060.117,"GEL":3.14003,"MZN":63.22108,"BWP":11.45513,"PGK":3.5113,"JMD":153.22216,"XAF":564.86281,"NAD":15.2189,"ALL":105.53113,"SSP":391.0052,"MUR":42.90097,"MNT":2830.04693,"NIO":35.21094,"LAK":10330.27262,"MKD":53.08156,"AMD":474.80501,"MGA":3928.06091,"XPF":102.48118,"TJS":11.26034,"HTG":98.0013,"BSD":1.00003,"MDL":17.41883,"RWF":1018.02194,"KGS":84.77099,"GNF":9510.20822,"SRD":21.40242,"SLL":10779.18736,"XOF":568.81159,"MWK":807.36713,"FJD":2.06806,"ERN":15.05028,"SZL":15.21372,"GYD":207.78611,"BIF":1980.25293,"KYD":0.82002,"MVR":15.42042,"LSL":15.23032,"LRD":146.80405,"CVE":94.95278,"DJF":177.50237,"SCR":14.42749,"SOS":575.00647,"GMD":52.15123,"KMF":424.6543,"STD":21.11031,"XRP":0.83002,"AUD":1.34372,"BGN":1.68394,"BTC":0.0159,"JOD":0.70801,"GBP":0.73402,"ETH":0.00022,"EUR":0.86112,"LTC":0,"NZD":1.40184}}
The data section contains many key value pairs, but their number and names vary according to base_currency. (For example if i send request with USD there is no USD key or if i send request with CNY there is no CNY key in data section)
So what kind of data class should I create so that I can use it with the retrofit and gsoncreator libraries. (I am also trying to use and learn jetpack android libraries if this is important)
i use that data classes: (I am not using gson annotations because i believe my variables names are correct and i try that it doesn't help)
data class ResponseFromApi(val data: Data,val query: Query)
data class Query(val apikey: String, val base_currency: String, val timestamp: Int)
data class Data(val hashmapForData: HashMap)
(i suspect some values are integer but i am not sure)
it doesn't work. Maybe that's not the problem. I don't know but least i need to know, Are these classes correct? What is the proper way to do this.
And i don't know how to get error message from retrofit object so i can identify the problem. But this is another question.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-04 at 09:37Arpit Shukla's answer is correct.
QUESTION
I am trying to implement Payhere payment gateway (Local gateway based in Sri Lanka). As per their documentation we could submit data as below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-21 at 07:34First point you can't make a Guzzle request here since you need to open a new window here. (instead of Guzzle you can use HTTP client )
Yo can do something like below to accomplish your requirement
Get all related data from db inside controller and then return a view with that data where that view has the payhere form and you can hide the form with css.
payhereCheckout ()
Now submit the form via JQuery or JS . What you have to do is just click form submit button via JS or JQuery. Just put a small loader or something which may show the user to that the server is processing the request.
I'll provide some codes how you need to achieve this. I have not used this process to PayHere but all the payment gateways in SL use a form submission .So that process should same.Here is the example code.
Controller
QUESTION
have scraped data from this website and now I wanat to turn the data into a Pandas dataframe. The data looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-06 at 18:52You have a Json string, so parse it before creating a dataframe:
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