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Implementing Documents on macOS: NSDocument,The heart of documents on macOS is the . class. Like . in iOS, it is an abstract class that you subclass for your own app. Three classes interact to provide document functionality in your app. They are the following:陈旧 发表于 2025-3-23 17:42:41
Implementing Documents on iOS,There are three main issues you have to consider when implementing documents on iOS:向下五度才偏 发表于 2025-3-23 18:36:55
Sharing Documents with Share Buttons,In previous chapters, you saw how to implement documents on iOS and macOS to save data and share it across your apps. In this chapter, you’ll see another way to share data using the Share button so that you can dynamically share data from one app to another without using a document to store and share the data.招致 发表于 2025-3-24 00:00:48
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Jesse FeilerLet Your Apps Read, Write, and Share Data To/From Other Apps using the Files app in iOS 11 and beyond.Understand document structure, add your own document types, and share documents with other platfor宿醉 发表于 2025-3-24 09:55:26
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Implementing Documents on iOS: UIDocument and UIDocumentBrowser ViewController,as paper-based objects, but the documents that people work with today on iOS and macOS are much more sophisticated than their paper predecessors. This chapter introduces today’s documents and their structures. It then explains how to use . to manage documents.overhaul 发表于 2025-3-24 15:40:26
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Using File Archives,structure and format is to an . object (now a . object), which can be read or written with a simple statement. The only catch to this is that you need to do the conversion from your data type to .. One of the simplest and most used techniques is to use the built-in archiving technology in Cocoa.FLOUR 发表于 2025-3-25 02:25:25
recognition and the second investigates how the emotional audio (cry, laugh) affects the recognition for emotional (sadness, happy) and neutral facial expressions. The eye movements data in both experiments are recorded by an SMI eye tracker with 120 Hz sampling frequency. The hidden Markov model (