I want to create multi header like following image using DetailsList of Fluent UI React.
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Then, I found this issue. That seems the same issue as I facing.
According to the issue's answer, I understood that able to use onRenderDetailsHeader.
However, it doesn't describe concrete how to achieve this.
So I don't know how to implement it in the onRenderDetailsHeader
Is there any sample code or any helpful information to achieve this?
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Hello fellow programmers, i wanted to ask how can i achieve different screen rendering based on input by the user. I have done it in one way but i want to know is there any better way to do?
Attached is the link to snack on expo. You can run it and see the code of how i have done it.
If there are better alternates, please let me know.
Thankyou.
please dont mark the question as duplicate before going throught it.
For better choice you can using react-navigation https://reactnavigation.org/docs/auth-flow/ This package work in Expo
The example you posted looks mostly like something I would use conditional rendering techniques for like the && syntax
See here for more guidance:
https://reactjs.org/docs/conditional-rendering.html
If your pages are dramatically different though (not just options flipping on and off) then I would recommend react navigation as giri commented.
I want to implement a map like this:-
in which vector layers of countries are highlighted according to some metric value. I tried to search for some package but found JQuery based JQVMaps and jvectormap, which I want to avoid to use since my framework is VueJS.
Can someone suggest some package for this? Or should I go for integrating these Jquery based packages itself?
Leaflet is great and simple to learn library to work with maps. Fortunately there is a wrapper called vue2-leaflet that make it work with Vue. Regarding your Image this part of docs may useful for you.
Being new to react-native, I am trying to style my input fields using react-native-elements to look similar to their example ones (Example).
Even after going through the source code for the example I still can't seem to figure out where I would start when it comes to customizing these fields to that extent.
As a heads up for anyone else looking to do the same thing, I ended up using this library to make nicer looking animated input fields. It isn't quite the same as what I had originally planned, but if you're in the same scenario as I was, I definitely recommend taking a look.
i am using Google Fusion Tables and Google Maps to display geographical data (e.g. markers). My map needs to have a legend, for example by inserting a div on top of the map and the layer. As i am not used to work with API of any kind, i got stuck with this legend problem.
I tried several example codes (most of them provided by google), but none worked for me. I guess that the problem of displaying divs on a map has got something to do with either the styling of the map canvas, the div implementation within the body of the html document or with the framework used (google appengine). But this is just guessing. As i am not a professional with coding, i maybe missed a important point. Maybe the folks here can help me out?
Every hint is appreciated. Thanks.
You can have a look at the code and my example [here (deleted)]. There example includes a code which should display a div, but it doesn't. I've taken it from here (Stackoverflow).
The code you're using is v2 of the Maps API. You'll want to use code that works with v3 of the Maps API, since that is the version you're using on your site.
Have you tried the sample code here?
https://developers.google.com/fusiontables/docs/samples/legend
Copy and paste the legend code from this example into your initialize method, remove the old legend code. If this doesn't work, let me know.
I'm trying to create a simple sidebar using NSOutlineView..... how would I do this? (I'm using CoreData)
Apple has sample code that shows exactly how to do this. The example doesn't use Core Data but the principles are the same. There is another sample that shows how to use NSOutlineView with Core Data.