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Bhai string marge wale question bhut aasan tha like 5 min me ho gya tha and bhut simple logic bhi tha, aapne kuch jada hi hard kar diya use or gor se deekho uska ans fir bhi glt hi aaya hai extra 'o' aaya hai usme , but bo bat hai ki thoda pressure environment ki bat ho jata hai, barna aap bhi bad me krke dekhte to badi aasani se ho jata
Sir, please, if u take interview any candidate, tell them the screen should be in full mode and the voice should not be acco.. very hard to listen to what he's saying... it's request
That was a really fantastic experience for me as a fresher person . I'm really so happy because I could learn a lot from this interview. Thanks for your time, brother.❤❤
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I guess Passing null will cause an error, because i guess react expects the dependency array to be an array or to none so Null won't be valid for it! The no dependency will cause it to run after every render and empty -once on mount
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2:17 what will function return function fun1() { return 2 } function fun2() { return 4 } let a = (fun1(), fun2()); console.log(a); The comma operator is used here: (fun1(), fun2()), The comma operator executes both functions, but only the result of the last expression is returned. In this case: 1. fun1() is called first and returns 2, but this result is ignored. 2. fun2() is called next and returns 4, which is the value assigned to 'a'.
I think explaining shallow copy definition wrong (please check once again)-- value con't be reflect -( When you change the name property in shallowCopy, it does not affect the name property in the original object. )
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import tkinter as tk from tkinter import messagebox import cv2 import numpy as np import pyautogui import threading import time # Set a global variable to control the auto-clicker running = False # Define the region of interest (ROI) - adjust this to match your game area roi = (0, 0, 1920, 1080) # (x, y, width, height) # Define a threshold for detecting the "light" threshold = 200 # Adjust this based on your game's brightness level def screen_capture(region=None): """Capture a screenshot of the specified region.""" screen = pyautogui.screenshot(region=region) screen_np = np.array(screen) return cv2.cvtColor(screen_np, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) def detect_light(img): """Detect the location of the light in the image.""" gray = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) _, thresh = cv2.threshold(gray, threshold, 255, cv2.THRESH_BINARY) contours, _ = cv2.findContours(thresh, cv2.RETR_EXTERNAL, cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE) if contours: contour = max(contours, key=cv2.contourArea) x, y, w, h = cv2.boundingRect(contour) center_x = x + w // 2 center_y = y + h // 2 return center_x, center_y return None def click_on_point(x, y): """Simulate a mouse click on the specified coordinates.""" pyautogui.click(x=x, y=y) time.sleep(0.1) # Delay of 0.1 seconds between clicks def auto_clicker(): global running while running: img = screen_capture(region=roi) point = detect_light(img) if point: click_on_point(*point) time.sleep(0.1) # Delay to prevent high CPU usage def start_auto_clicker(): global running if not running: running = True threading.Thread(target=auto_clicker).start() else: messagebox.showinfo("Info", "Auto-clicker is already running.") def stop_auto_clicker(): global running running = False messagebox.showinfo("Info", "Auto-clicker stopped.") # GUI Setup root = tk.Tk() root.title("Auto Clicker") start_button = tk.Button(root, text="Start", command=start_auto_clicker, width=20, height=2) start_button.pack(pady=10) stop_button = tk.Button(root, text="Stop", command=stop_auto_clicker, width=20, height=2) stop_button.pack(pady=10) root.mainloop()
var a = ["boy","oy"]; function verify(arr) { let a = arr[0]; let b =[...arr[1]]; for(let item of b) { if(!a.includes(item)) { return false } } return true } verify(a)
After watching this interview I'm scared I'm in 1st year of college and this looks so hard furthermore it's for freshers and they are asking so many complicated questions
@@reactjsdeveloperinterview I just took addmission in computer science, so do I have enough time? And if yes then please please help me a bit I have so many questions to ask
let arr = [[1, 2,[7,8]], [3, 4], [5, 6]] function flatArray(arr) { let res = [] for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++){ if (Array.isArray(arr[i])) { res.push(...flatArray(arr[i])) } else { res.push(arr[i]) } } return res } console.log(flatArray(arr));
function stringAndNumber(a,b) { let loop = a.length > b.length ? a : b let res="" for(let item in loop) { let x = a[item] ? a[item] : "" let y = b[item] ? b[item] : '' res = res + x + y } console.log(res) } stringAndNumber(str,str2)