Detecting whether or not i've reached the end of an array would also work. I have a oracle schema with 70+ tables I want to create simple page which can display the hdd space occupied by the tables How i can get this value with sql query P.s and how i can get the ora. How can i see the size of files and directories in linux
I'm trying to write a script that will calculate a directory size and if the size is less than 10gb, and greater then 2gb do some action Where do i need to mention my folder name To obtain file size (kb, mb, gb) you need to divide the byte count by a factor of 1024 Fileinfo fi = new (somefilename) // this is the byte count or size in bytes, a byte is 8 bits long filesize = filength / 1,024 // this is the filesize or the kilobytes that the file takes up on the physical drive or in memory.
The size is determined from the type of the operand Assuming a clear understanding will lead us to a discussion about bytes. The size of every matplotlib element is determined by the interaction of three properties Fig.get_size_inches() and change it via fig.set_size_inches(). I'm coming to postgres from oracle and looking for a way to find the table and index size in terms of bytes/mb/gb/etc, or even better the size for all tables In oracle i had a nasty long query that
15 to change the size of (almost) all text elements, in one place, and synchronously, rel() is quite efficient G+theme(text = element_text(size=rel(3.5)) you might want to tweak the number a bit, to get the optimum result It sets both the horizontal and vertical axis labels and titles, and other text elements, on the same scale.
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