For example,
Context: I am Yash and he is Jay who is my close friend.
Generated Question: Who is Jay?
Generated Answer: my close friend.
But the Answer should be something like following:
Yash's close friend.
Jay is a cose friend of Yash.
I have tried out AllenNLP and other Standford-NLP solutions but didn't work out at all.
I'm honestly stumped as to how I could do this. I've been searching and trying out different methods for the past day or so and none have worked. What I'm basically trying to do is store comments for a post (Each row represents a post). I've been reading through the Parse documentation and have tried to implement some of the things that they have there into my code in order to achieve this, but that hasn't worked out either. If anybody could help me out, I'd be extremely greatful.
This exact task is the example provided in the documentation.
http://docs.parseplatform.org/ios/guide/#relational-data
You need to create a new class called "Comments" and then refrence its parent post as one of it's columns.
I am working on a project and was wondering if anyone else has messed with the view model much. Im looking for some examples on how to inject other view models i.e header,footer content.
I already have the template and layout path switching Im just trying to figure out the best way to handle if I select layout1 and it has 3 footer content fields, and a slider so how would put a class in front of the render to gather and inject required data
EDIT
Ok I guess I should clarify LOL .... slight ADHD where my mind wanders.
What should I listen for before injecting the viewmodels or can I do this in my onBootStrap() in my main module. I currently
$sites = $e->getApplication()->getServiceManager()->get('Application\Model\Sites');
$sr = $sites->getSiteByDomain();
Since many domains and/or subdomains can point to this and puts info in a session. Maybe im over thinking it and should just extend actionController like I did in ZF1
LOL PHP so many ways to do something ......
Thx for any pointers
There's two helpful links i can give you. One is the playground of Rob Allen alias Akrabat, you can find his playground right over here at github. The other one would be the official documentation which is nicely documented on this part.
If those don't help you, you should specify your question and show us what you've tried so far.
Before I start, I would like to say that I'm quite a newbie to Xcode and the C Language, and I'm trying my best to learn as much as I can. I have researched for about 2 days now before posting this question but could not find anything helpful :( I am genuinely stuck and would appreciate ANY help. This is most likely a very simple/basic question:
Basically, I am trying to get this data (LINK) which is apparrently in UTF-8 JSON and display it on a simple label on Xcode. However, I do not know how to get that data and parse it at all. I've followed a tutorial online with success, but that deals with JSON objects rather than arrays (which I think I am dealing with).
I would HIGHLY appreciate it if someone could extract/parse the data from the first link given into a basic label on Xcode in code format.Preferably with commentary on what most lines of code are doing for my own benefit, as this would really help me understand how it works. Hopefully from there, I would be able to make good progress.
Once again this is highly appreciated!
Thank YOu.
Here's a sample of the JSON URL for convenience if you don't want to click the link:
[4,"1.0",1343920773538]
[1,"Spring Gardens","59581","275","Barkingside",1343920940000,1343920940000]
[1,"Spring Gardens","59581","275","Barkingside",1343921717000,1343921717000]
[1,"Spring Gardens","59581","549","Loughton",1343921858000,1343921858000]
[1,"Spring Gardens","59581","275","Barkingside",1343922204000,1343922204000]
[2,"Spring Gardens","59581","8a56a0ab37b72b400137cb7cfd954038_29222",0,3,"Bus routes serving this stop are subject to change during the Olympics and Paralympics games. For more information visit www.tfl.gov.uk/buses for more information.",1344668400000]
Use JSONObject like that tutorial shows, you should get a NSDictionary or NSArray at the end which will contain all your values just map those to the label in the end.
If you dont wan to do that, save the response in a char array and navigate through it while checking for [ or " characters when you find one read the chars until the next occurrence and save all the data you read into an array or something but this is messy and involves atleast 3-4 hours of writing your own custom logic for JSON data decryption, you should use JSONObject which is pretty simple
Hi i have this same problem. I have been looking for a json solution and currently i found that the best way to deal with this data is to parse is as csv instead. The solution seems straight up when you try to parse it as CSV instead of JSON
I am following the Restkit Tutorial on https://github.com/RestKit/RestKit/blob/master/Docs/Object%20Mapping.md and this is pretty good because RestKit is a really cool framework - I think.
There is just one point I don't get. In the documentation is a line with "article" but I cannot see where article is declared and where it comes from.
// Define the relationship mapping [article mapKeyPath:#"author"
toRelationship:#"author" withMapping:authorMapping];
Can someone give some light into the darkness?
Is this the right area on how to handle 1:n relationships that are nested?
The line should be:
[articleMapping mapKeyPath:#"author" toRelationship:#"author" withMapping:authorMapping];
The updated article on the wiki has the correction.