Is there a way in yii2 to convert a number into words?
For example 101 into "one hundred one".
I didn't find an extension for yii2.
Is there any function?
You can use asSpellout()
Yii::$app->formatter->asSpellout(101);
Make sure you have PHP intl extension installed.
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I have a DNN (9.3.x) website with CKEditor, 2sxc etc installed.
Now old URLs need to be changed into new URLs because the domain name changed. Does anyone know a tool for searching & replacing URLs in a database of DNN?
I tried "DNN Search and Replace Tool" by Evotiva, but it goes only through native DNN database-tables, leaving 2sxc and other plugin /modules tables untouched.
Besides that, there are data in JSON-format in database-tables of 2sxc, also containing old URLs.
I'm pretty sure that the Evotiva tool can be configured to search and replace in ANY table in the DNN database.
"Easy configuration of the search targets (table/column pairs. Just point and click to add/remove items. The 'Available Targets' can be sorted, filtered, and by default all 'textual' columns of 250 characters or more are included as possible targets."
It's still a text search.
As a comment, you should be trying to use relative URLs and let DNN handle the domain name part..
I believe the Engage F3 module will search Text/HTML modules for replacement strings, but it's open-source, so you could potentially extend it to inspect additional tables.
I'm using Doxygen to create documentation to my project.
This tool is wonderful except an issue I have with the searching function.
When I try to use the search box he find files and function that starting with the letters I wrote.
I will explain..
I have 3 files in my project:
BaseTemplate.java
RegularTemplate.java
CustomTemplate.java
when I write 'Template' in the search box he didn't find anything. This because he search items(function, files, etc.) only by prefix.
Is there a solution to this issue?
Thanks
I am after a plugin or technique in sublime text 3 to get what I will call the fully qualified path of the json element that is selected in the editor window.
Somethink like: http://jsonpath.com/
I want to get a result somewhere that I can copy, I just want to use this for documentation, not programmatically. It does not need to be the https://github.com/jayway/JsonPath standard, just something that produces a readable/meaningful path to an element.
For those who came here looking for ST3 implementation of jsonpath, there's an awesome Pretty JSON plugin.
It has jQ integration, which does the same same thing as jsonpath. jQ has different syntax, but it's much more convenient to have this functionality available inside ST3 than to switch to browser.
I was searching for the same and ended up creating a plugin myself: https://github.com/akirk/StatusBarJsonPath
I am creating a customized Wiki Markup parser/interpreter. There is a big task however in regards to interpreting functions like these:
{{convert|500|ft|m|0}}
which is converted like so:
500 feet (152 m)
I'd like to avoid having to manually code interpretations of these functions, and would rather employ a method where I query a string
+akiva#akiva-ThinkPad-X230:~$ wiki-to-text "convert|3|to(-)|6|ft|abbr=on}}"
and get a return of:
"3 to 6 ft (0.91–1.83 m)"
Is there a tool to do this? Offline is by far the most ideal solution, but I could live with having to query a server.
You could query the MediaWiki api to get a parsed text from wikitext. E.g. to parse the template Template:Done from the english wikipedia you could use: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=parse&text={{Template:done}}&title=Test (see the online docs for parse). You, however, need a MediaWiki instance that provides a template that you want to parse and which works in the exact same way. If you install a webserver locally, you can install your own MediaWiki instance and parse wikitext locally, too.
Btw.: There's the Parsoid project, too, which implements a node-based wikitext->html->wikitext parser. However, it, iirc, still needs to query the api of the wiki to parse templates.
I'm doing a project in Java which creates a user manual (html files that are linked together like Windows "Help and support centre") of software. Now once a user manual is created I have only html files remaining. Now I want to search html file that contains specified keyword(Search Engine).How can I do this without Java code??
grep, find, python script, or open any file with a text editor and try edit->search
(on windows use windows search in file)
If all of your other code is written in java, then it'll be sensible (without knowing your usecase) to use java for searching as well. You might of course use some commandline programs as grep or find - or built in search functionality in a webbrowser, but if the search should be part of a java application anyway, why not go for java and e.g. Lucene?
If this 'help' is going to be online than you can embed google search in it (limiting the search results to specified site:). Alternatively if you're hosting the pages yourself you can use htdig for indexing the pages.
However if it's going to offilne you'll be better of by generating a static index page with links to topics. In order to create a more help-system-alike user experience you can hide the contents of the index in the invisible html DIV tags and add a JavaScript that takes searched phrase as an input and that unhides the matched words with their links.
Maybe I'm missing something, but have you looked at javahelp? It has indexing and searching built in, and can be used online or offline.