Jack Tauson wrote:Hmm, so I would probably keep it as it is if it’s possible or upgrade it with what you mentioned and see how it goes.
Anil Philip wrote:
Ron McLeod wrote:I believe that he is talking about this kind of scenario
I don't think so - it is obvious a Float is not an Integer.
I have assigned a Float to a List<Integer>
Please see my code above (repeated below).
output:
[2.0]
Jack Tauson wrote:Since there is no onclick event of the cancel button like it's there for other buttons like onclick="this.form.meth.value='save'" (for example). Please explain if my thinking is incorrect here. I guess I can define an action method for the cancel button and call it like "onclick="this.form.meth.value='cancel'" but I was hoping that unspecified method would take care of it. ...
Rajat Bhatt wrote:The following code snippet has two terminal operations collect and forEach.
Anil Philip wrote:
Anil Philip wrote:I was wondering. It would be nice to be able to use a text-block as (or in) the format string for format() and also println().
It's not clear (to me) what you are wanting to do, but with a text block, I would do something like this: