I have the following method call (have included html and css as well). when I debug the code in a browser, JavaScript seems to work fine. Loading image is coming up, table is getting hidden. But when I close the debug and just load the page and run it, loading image is not coming up, neither the table is hidden. Not sure what is going on? I need help to understand what I am doing wrong?
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Trying to gather basic code examples written in ObjectScript and realized it's probably easiest to ask the people who know what they're doing!
I'm looking for examples of the following five prompts all in ObjectScript:
Prompt 1. Write a function that partitions the array into two subarrays: one with all even integers, and the other with all odd integers. Return your result in the following format:
[[evens], [odds]]
Prompt 2. Create a function that computes the hamming distance between two strings
During my repeated testing with Docker Desktop, I'm often short on disk space nd need to clean it over and over as described earlier. The main reason is the rather uncontrolled growth of ext4.vhdx that is located on my C: drive by default. So I decided to move this file to a large external disk.
Following one package from the last contest I met a strange problem. There was the requirement to install jupyter-notebook I work on Windows and there was some old Python installed No big surprise: Installation of jupyter-notebook failed Therefore, the latest version of Python was installed fast.
I'm trying to write an ObjectScript function that sorts version numbers to help learn ObjectScript. This is all I can think of after staring at VS Code for a while, but I don't know where to go with it. Can someone please help out with a tip? The goal is to take something like ["1.4.5", "0.5.3", "6.3.2", "1.2.4"] and turn it into ["0.5.3", "1.2.4", "1.4.5", "6.3.2"]
The Jupyter Notebook is an open source web application that can be used to create and share documents that contain live text, code, equations and visualizations. It is maintained by the people at Project Jupyter.
Many factors affect a person's quality of life, and one of the most important is sleep. The quality of our sleep determines our ability to function during the day and affects our mental and physical health. Good quality sleep is critical to our overall health and well-being. Therefore, by analyzing indicators preceding sleep, we can determine the quality of our sleep. This is precisely the functionality of the Sheep's Galaxy application.
Have you ever heard of Design Thinking? Or have you heard of it and thought, “I’m not a designer, when would I use Design Thinking?” While a dedicated designer is responsible for applying Design Thinking practices in an organization, everyone who creates products can benefit from a Design Thinking mindset. According to Forbes, Design thinking practices can “deliver an ROI of 85% or greater”. It can also reduce product development cycles by 33-50%.
Does anyone have experience with connecting to IRIS with OLEDB through an OLEDB-ODBC bridge? In this case the client can only speak OLEDB at this moment.
Large language models are stirring up some phenomena in recent months. So inevitably I was playing ChatGPT too over last weekend, to probe whether it would be a complimentary to some BERT based "traditional" AI chatbots I was knocking up, or rather would it simply sweep them away.
The title of the contest subject is not quite precise but addresses the %Library.classes involved. What is meant is officially named Class Query and is dating back to the early days of Caché. CLASS is used because it is embedded in a COS class. Though there is a precise description in the official documentation it remains rather abstract. My tutorial should guide you step-by-step through a simple example in COS to make it tangible to you
While the classic solution followed rather close the concepts and design of the ancestors Caché / IRIS allows a more modern approach to flexible/multidimensional properties
Though the access is quite comfortable (in traditional COS sense) there are 2 main restrictions that hurt:
#1) It is not saved to disk unless your application includes code to save it specifically. #2) It cannot be stored in or exposed through SQL tables there are some more I'll show how to overcome these limits
You are experts in IRIS and know all tricks. The functionality of $ZF(-1,-2,-100, ......) is nothing new to you And you know the limits of this functionality. Both give you access to your local server command line environment. And that's it.
During my recent work on Tutorial - Working with %Query #1 I met a Class Property that is quite different from its same-named relatives. It is there since 'ever' but is rarely used, Related doc doesn't help so much.
The new CCR view page is now available to all users via an opt-in toggle a at the top and bottom of the view page.
We hope all users will give the new UI a try and provide us with any feedback that you have through your normal support channels.
Thank you to the beta users who have been using this page for a while, making sure its full release goes smoothly! You can always update your beta user status here.
This tutorial is a follow on to Working with %Query It was displaying the content of the input stream chopped in fixed-size chunks. But often those streams are structured and have well-defined separators (e.g HL7) So as a side subject of this tutorial, this chapter shows how to break a stream into PIECES.
It is exactly the same idea as the $PIECE() function for strings with some add-ons.
My previous article introduced you to SQL based Basic Class Query where a clever wizard created all the required code for you and your essential contribution was an SQL statement.
Now we enter the real Custom Class Query thatprovides more freedom but requires a deeper understanding of the mechanic behind the scene. The full code example is again on GitHub
My previous article introduced you to the COS based Custom Class Query. There were some features missing like more lines of the stream displayed and numbered.