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$details = $this->crud_model->get_contact_details();
foreach ($details as $row2) {
}
from this i can able to access $row2['phone'] getting only last phone number from the record every time,but i need the number of the person whom i want to search for..
<td style = 'border: 1px solid black;padding:10px'>".$row2['phone']."</td>
from this is i access $row2['phone'] getting only last phone number from the record every time,but i need the number of the person whom i want to search for..
<td style = 'border: 1px solid black;padding:10px'>".$row2['phone']."</td>
Try this.
foreach($details as $row2){
echo"<td style='border:1px solid black;padding:10px;'>".$row2['phone']."</td>";
}
check your get_contact_details() function which return result as an array of objects then using foreach to get all result value
foreach($details as $row2){
echo"<td style='border:1px solid black;padding:10px;'>".$row2['phone']." </td>";
}
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I want to sort many lists alphabetic, but it doesn't work like I want, because some list items has a internal link and some items are not linked. Is it somehow possible to sort such lists, like I need it?
The output have to be in HTML code like my example list.
Here an example list:
<li>aaa</li>
<li>ddd</li>
<li>bbb</li>
<li>eee</li>
<li>ccc</li>
This should be the output
<li>aaa</li>
<li>bbb</li>
<li>ccc</li>
<li>ddd</li>
<li>eee</li>
Notepad++ might not get you there, but with a little javascript you can re-arrange the list in a test-page and copy/paste it, or simply re-arrange in place.
Essentially, the code gets all the LI elements contained within a target container. It then passes them to a compare function. If the element contains a link the link's text is used, otherwise, the LIs text is what the comparison is based on.
Other string comparison exercises focus on String.prototype.localeCompare, though I've used what's reported as being higher in performance.
"use strict";
window.addEventListener('load', onLoaded, false);
var strcmp = new Intl.Collator(undefined, {
numeric: true,
sensitivity: 'base'
}).compare;
function onLoaded(evt) {
var items = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('li'));
var sorted = items.sort(compTextContent);
sorted.forEach(el => document.getElementById('output').appendChild(el.cloneNode(true)));
}
function compTextContent(a, b) {
var linkA = a.querySelector('a');
var linkB = b.querySelector('a');
a = (linkA ? linkA : a);
b = (linkB ? linkB : b);
return strcmp(a.textContent, b.textContent);
}
<div class='unsorted'>
<li>aaa</li>
<li>ddd</li>
<li>bbb</li>
<li>eee</li>
<li>ccc</li>
</div>
<hr>
<div id='output'>
</div>
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Why my vscode is showing this error
missing ',' before newline in composite literal
My code:
if title == "" && desc != "" {
msgs = database.UpdateNotification(&Notify, map[string]interface{}{
"Description": changedDesc,
}); msgs != nil {
log.Info("error while deleting notification")
}```
So you want to able to change the variable names dynamically?
There isnt any way of doing this. I suggest if you really need somthing like that you would use a Map.
Data map[String]String
Im not exactly sure what you need this for, or if this helps.
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Could someone tell me if they see any syntax erros, I do not know lua and I am trying to make a small edit to an addon I use. If my syntax is incorrect could you please show me how to correct it and if it is correct could you please confirm that it is correct.
if(name) then
if(name == "SomebodiesName") then
name = name .. " (Udders! someone pop a gbank =)";
end
end
Error I recieve when trying to run the addon with this code added to it:
Message: REDACTED.lua:411: attempt to call field 'GT' (a nil value)
Count: 1
Stack: REDACTED.lua:411: in function <REDACTED.lua:410>
Locals: self = BuffCheck_MinimapButton {
0 = <userdata>
}
(*temporary) = nil
(*temporary) = "attempt to call field 'GT' (a nil value)"
The syntax of the code snippet you've shown looks okay, according to CodingGround, which is an excellent site to visit (a) if you need to check something quickly but you don't have a particular development environment just lying around.
name = "x";
if(name) then
if(name == "x") then
name = name .. " (Udders! someone pop a gbank =)";
end
end;
print(name);
That outputs:
x (Udders! someone pop a gbank =)
(whatever that means).
Given that the error seems to be about calling a field 'GT' which is set to nil and nowhere in your code snippet, I would suggest the problem lies elsewhere.
(a) My other favorites are SQLFiddle and JSFiddle.
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I have an array with ~24000 products. The hash will be saved as a CSV and uploaded to a Shopify shop using the products import method.
When I manually create a single product, the product url key/handle is automatically generated based on the product title. When using the products import method (CSV), I'll have to specify it myself.
How do I convert the titles into product url keys?
Example:
title_1 = "AH Verse frietaardappelen"
url_key_1 = "ah-verse-frietaardappelen"
title_2 = "Lay's Sensations red sweet paprika"
url_key_2 = "lay-s-sensations-red-sweet-paprika"
I'm currently using:
<title>.downcase.gsub(' ','-').gsub("'", '-')
but this doesn't remove %, $, &, / etc. from the title. I want to make sure the url key/product handle is as clean as possible.
There must be a better way to do this, what could I try next?
There's a (private) to_handle method in Shopify's Liquid gem:
def to_handle(str)
result = str.dup
result.downcase!
result.delete!("'\"()[]")
result.gsub!(/\W+/, '-')
result.gsub!(/-+\z/, '') if result[-1] == '-'
result.gsub!(/\A-+/, '') if result[0] == '-'
result
end
Example:
to_handle("AH Verse frietaardappelen")
#=> "ah-verse-frietaardappelen"
to_handle("Lay's Sensations red sweet paprika")
#=> "lays-sensations-red-sweet-paprika"
Have a look at the gem String Urlize, it may help you write a script to do this.
I would suggest you to use Rails ActiveSupport::Inflector#parameterize solution - http://apidock.com/rails/ActiveSupport/Inflector/parameterize
It handles a lot of edge cases and should work well for you.
The best thing is to use parameterize method:
title_1 = "AH Verse $frietaardappelen".parameterize
Output: "ah-verse-frietaardappelen"
title_2 = "Lay's Sensations red %sweet paprika".parameterize
output: "lay-s-sensations-red-sweet-paprika"
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I want to match whatever word is after ">. This is my example text, and text to match.
example_text (a)
Text to grab:
example_text
Here's my code:
$page_html = Nokogiri::HTML.parse($browser.html)
$holder = $page_html.xpath('/html/body/div[2]/div[5]/div/table/tbody/tr[4]/td/a')
$user = $holder.match('(?<=\"\>)\w*')
And my error:
syntax error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting keyword_end
$user = $holder.match('(?<=\"\>)\w*')
^
I'm guessing the reason is the quotes interfering.
Your "unexpected tIDENTIFIER" error is coming from somewhere else, you should be getting an
undefined method `match' for #<Nokogiri::XML::NodeSet:...>
error since xpath gives you a Nokogiri::XML::NodeSet and those don't have match methods.
Your XPath expression appears to uniquely identify the single <a> you're after so you should just use at to get the node and then text to extract the content:
text = $page_html.at(...).text
Then you can simply split off the first word:
user = text.split.first
Also, you'll want to be careful with that XPath:
/html/body/div[2]/div[5]/div/table/tbody/tr[4]/td/a
That looks like it came from a browser and some browsers will insert <tbody> elements into <table>s but Nokogiri won't. You might need to adjust the XPath to match the real structure of the HTML you're scraping.
You must be missing a closing bracket somewhere earlier in your source. That is what it means when it says you're missing the keyword end.
2.0.0p0 :004 > $holder = 'example_text (a)'
=> "example_text (a)"
2.0.0p0 :005 > $user = $holder.match('(?<=\"\>)\w*')
=> #<MatchData "example_text">