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I need to show a square with number of edge is entered from keyboarded.
I wrote as C++. It's OK.
But as Objectvive C. It's not OK.
Please help me. How to fix it.
I can tell that you printed every * with a separate call to NSLog. Don't use NSLog if you need precise control over the format of the output.
Since Objective-C is a superset of C, you have the entire C standard library available in your Objective-C program. Just use printf or puts or putchar to print your square.
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For the last couple of weeks i'v been trying to replicate the method in which Id Technologies used to hide hidden messages inside their own songs. For reference: https://youtu.be/yzFit0nldf4 .
I'm not sure if this was made by solely a software or a very smart use of heavy musical instruments, but that's what im trying to find out.
Using softwares like coagula might do a similar thing, but the brilliancy was how the coded sound was hidden. If you attempt to hear rendedered output it would sound obvious and aweful...
So, my question is: does anyone know how they did it?
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Is it possible to print text to bluetooth printer using react native? There are libraries for bluetooth ble, but it's not clear how to do that.
Some ble library and this too
Thanks a lot for your response
I found the function by using react-native-bluetooth-serial, the example is working with some changes. But in the documentation, it's not clear how to do print. Just use the write function in the example, write parameter is string. Add the '\n' after write parameter and it will work.
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I am using AWCollectionViewDialLayout demo provided on git below is the link:- https://github.com/awdigital/AWCollectionViewDialLayout
I want to make labels straight.
Please Help.
In your specific example, your cell itself is rotated, not just the label. So you cannot only make the label straight and keep the image rotated.
If you still wants to make both element straight, take a look on the source file of the libarary. You are looking for variable called rotationT
on line 181. Just keep its value to 0 and have a try
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i want to make calendar like given below image perfect.so that can any one help me to solve my issue. I have visited this site for reference but i don't get perfect match the sites are...
1)https://www.cocoacontrols.com
2)code 4 app
PDTSimpleCalendar is a close framework to what you're looking for, but if you want exact one, you'll have to write it yourself ;)
Try these one.
https://github.com/nopshusang/SACalendar
It will help you.
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How can I call a method that is written in textfield when a button is pressed.
You'll have to include a compiler or interpreter for whatever language you're writing in the textfield, call that on the input, passing it whatever data from the rest of your program is relevant, and then run the output of the compilation process. Overall, it's a non-trivial task.