How to make a web3 transaction? [closed] - ethereum

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How to make web3 transaction? I stack at:
And getting errors: Invalid parameters: must provide an Ethereum address
But my addresses are all right.
web3.eth.sendTransaction({
from: paymentAddress,
to: paymentAddress,
value:Web3.utils.toWei(amountEth.toString(), 'ether')
}, (err, transactionId) => {
if (err) {
console.log('Payment failed', err);
divMessage.style.display = "block";
$('#divMessage').html('Payment failed');
} else {
}
})
And get error web3.toWei is not a function

I solve it. I have an issue with copy past. I probably get virus and when I copy my adress I get other adress.
I checked my real address with:
window.ethereum.selectedAddress

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Actually I have to send the automate mail to those address while I am running the script it is showing "Invalid number of parameters" Error. Below code
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my Services.ts
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I'm writing a Google apps script to update an event. I tried using the path API like below:
event_ins.setVisibility('private');
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Get email using Hunter IO API with Google Apps Script [closed]

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Hello fellow developers,
I am trying to get the email count for any website using Hunter IO free API with Google Apps Script.
Hunter IO API reference : https://hunter.io/api/v2/docs#email-count
Here is my code.
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I would also recommend the use of string constructors. Its increase readability and understanding of the code.
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Import JSON document array / object to a Meteor Collection with correct _ids [closed]

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What is the best way to import a 15,000 document json file of a format (but with a +30 foo fields)
[{"foo1":"foo1data1", "foo2":"foo2data1"}, {"foo1":"foo1data2", "foo2":"foo2data2"}...
{"foo1":"foo1dataN", "foo2":"foo2dataN"}])
to a Meteor collection?
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});
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