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How to set layout_gravity programmatically?
...apply {
weight = 1.0f
gravity = Gravity.TOP
}
For gravity values and how to set gravity check Gravity.
Basically, you should choose the LayoutParams depending on the parent. It can be RelativeLayout, LinearLayout etc...
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Format Date time in AngularJS
How do I properly display the date and time in AngularJS?
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ADB Android Device Unauthorized
Since I reinstalled Eclipse (simply deleted and downloaded it again) I can't debug my applications on Samsung Galaxy i9001 (with CyanogenMod - Android 4.4.2). It worked fine before reinstallation.
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C++ auto keyword. Why is it magic?
...ose. But just recently, I encountered code that used it as a type name in and of itself. Out of curiosity I tried it, and it assumes the type of whatever I happen to assign to it!
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Convert blob URL to normal URL
...t be available on other pages, it will not be available in other browsers, and it will not be available from other computers.
Therefore it does not make sense, in general, to convert a Blob URL to a "normal" URL. If you wanted an ordinary URL, you would have to send the data from the browser to a s...
Convert a list of data frames into one data frame
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since it's 2018 and dplyr is both fast and a solid tool to use, I've changed this to the accepted answer. The years, they fly by!
– JD Long
Jan 12 '19 at 12:03
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Node.js - getting current filename
How to get current file name, function name and line number?
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SVG fill color transparency / alpha?
...attribute; fill-opacity: This attribute takes a decimal number between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive; where 0.0 is completely transparent.
For example:
<rect ... fill="#044B94" fill-opacity="0.4"/>
Additionally you have the following:
stroke-opacity attribute for the stroke
opacity for the enti...
Email validation using jQuery
I'm new to jQuery and was wondering how to use it to validate email addresses.
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Find mouse position relative to element
..., one of them with the event attached to it, it can be confusing to understand what your browser sees as the parent. Here, you can specify which parent.
You take the mouse position, and then subtract it from the parent element's offset position.
var x = evt.pageX - $('#element').offset().left;
var y...
