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The jQuery function is a factory for creating a jQuery object that represents one or more DOM nodes. jQuery objects have methods to manipulate these nodes. These methods (sometimes called commands) , are chainable as each method also returns a jQuery object.
Slice semantics potentially differ per object; new semantics can be introduced when operator overloading the indexing operator. With Python standard lists (which are dynamic arrays), every slice is a copy. Slices of NumPy arrays, by contrast, are views onto the same underlying buffer.
Similarly, slice( sum = sum + i + w, i) only contains "for(i = 1; i < N; ++i) {" and slice( sum = sum + i + w, w) only contains the statement "int w = 7". When we union all of those statements, we do not have executable code, so to make the slice an executable slice we merely add the end brace for the for loop and the declaration of i.
first – the index of the first element in the slice; last – the index of the last element in the slice; end – one more than the index of last element in the slice; len – the length of the slice (= end - first) step – the number of array elements in each (default 1)
Slice (2009 film), a Thai crime film; Slice, an American horror comedy film; Slice (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe; Slice, a region in Terry Pratchett's Discworld stories, see Discworld (world)#The Ramtops; Slice, in lieu of "chapter", in Norman Lindsay's children's book The Magic Pudding
Managed JScript is an implementation of JScript for the Dynamic Language Runtime, it is part of Microsoft's dynamic languages for .NET along with IronRuby, IronPython, and Dynamic Visual Basic.
Slicing may refer to: . Array slicing, an operation on an array in computer science; Chinese salami slicing strategy; Object slicing, an object-oriented programming issue; Program slicing, a set of software engineering methods
Welcome to the WikiProject Wikislice.The purpose of this project is to help editors create views and subsets and snapshots of Wikipedia content, for different audiences and formats and topics.