Bin e padrões para validação de cartão de crédito.
Bandeira | Começa com | Máximo de número | Máximo de número cvc |
---|---|---|---|
Visa | 4 | 13,16 | 3 |
Mastercard | 5 | 16 | 3 |
const int c = 261; | |
const int d = 294; | |
const int e = 329; | |
const int f = 349; | |
const int g = 391; | |
const int gS = 415; | |
const int a = 440; | |
const int aS = 455; | |
const int b = 466; | |
const int cH = 523; |
<div on-size-changed="logResize"> | |
Foo | |
</div> | |
1. install
brew install tor
brew install privoxy
2. copy and modify config file
<?php | |
// Test cards | |
$cards = array( | |
'378282246310005', // American Express | |
'371449635398431', // American Express | |
'5078601870000127985', // Aura | |
'5078601800003247449', // Aura | |
'30569309025904', // Diners Club | |
'38520000023237', // Diners Club |
This explains how to setup for GitHub projects which automatically generates Doxygen code documentation and publishes the documentation to the gh-pages
branch using Travis CI.
This way only the source files need to be pushed to GitHub and the gh-pages branch is automatically updated with the generated Doxygen documentation.
Get an account at Travis CI. Turn on Travis for your repository in question, using the Travis control panel.
To create a clean gh-pages
branch, with no commit history, from the master branch enter the code below in the Git Shell. This will create a gh-pages branch with one file, the README.md
in it. It doesn't really matter what file is uploaded in it since it will be overwritten when the automatically generated documentation is published to th
from django import forms | |
from django.contrib.postgres.fields import ArrayField | |
class ChoiceArrayField(ArrayField): | |
""" | |
A field that allows us to store an array of choices. | |
Uses Django 1.9's postgres ArrayField | |
and a MultipleChoiceField for its formfield. |
^3[47][0-9]{13}$
^(6541|6556)[0-9]{12}$
^389[0-9]{11}$
^3(?:0[0-5]|[68][0-9])[0-9]{11}$
^65[4-9][0-9]{13}|64[4-9][0-9]{13}|6011[0-9]{12}|(622(?:12[6-9]|1[3-9][0-9]|[2-8][0-9][0-9]|9[01][0-9]|92[0-5])[0-9]{10})$
^63[7-9][0-9]{13}$
^(?:2131|1800|35\d{3})\d{11}$
^9[0-9]{15}$
""" | |
VISUALISE THE LIDAR DATA FROM THE KITTI DATASET | |
Based on the sample code from | |
https://github.com/utiasSTARS/pykitti/blob/master/demos/demo_raw.py | |
And: | |
http://stackoverflow.com/a/37863912 | |
Contains two methods of visualizing lidar data interactively. | |
- Matplotlib - very slow, and likely to crash, so only 1 out of every 100 |
Comprehensions are a really useful feature of Python that aren't available in JavaScript (or many languages).
These concepts of course can be tranlsated into using map
instead. But especially the dictionaries are a bit
trickier.
>>> foobar = range(5)
>>> [x + 1 for x in foobar]
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]