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Comments by Nagy Vilmos (Top 200 by date)
Nagy Vilmos
24-Sep-21 3:50am
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Noice, Richard's cursors made it easier.
tbf, I didn't know about ROW_NUMBER(), that was the missing function what I needed.
Nagy Vilmos
24-Sep-21 3:49am
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This did it. Sadly I still have around 24k rows with errors. :(
But that's my problem now.
Nagy Vilmos
11-Feb-15 8:04am
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Looks likely, thanks. The css file shouldn't have been there, it contains all the stuff I don't want to move.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Oct-14 4:14am
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Just a few small comment on that:
0. if the user logs in once a year then the count will not be reset.
1. if the login is ms before midnight then the wrong login date will be recorded.
Nagy Vilmos
9-Oct-14 12:19pm
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Correct, because as it stands I'm looking for ideas. I'm not after a /this is the right and true way/ I want ideas so that I can go off and fup things.
Nagy Vilmos
9-May-14 8:32am
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... and now you're doing it!
Nagy Vilmos
11-Feb-14 8:24am
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Not really what I'm after, the two side bars could be percentage, but I really wanted to have them fixed width.
Nagy Vilmos
16-Jan-14 5:27am
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// skip ...
is a comment, add the if statement AFTER setting temp.
The reason, as in the comment, is to skip past sending the data back to the originator.
Nagy Vilmos
15-Jan-14 9:41am
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see the updated solution
Nagy Vilmos
15-Jan-14 8:23am
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The point is that line sends the data BACK. Leave the code AS IT WAS and just run an extra client on the server.
Nagy Vilmos
15-Jan-14 7:45am
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It's the line
try{tempOut.write(byteArray, 0, q);}catch (IOException e){}
Nagy Vilmos
19-Dec-13 5:20am
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As per Richard, provide the context and we'll try to help. What 'server' are you talking about? Without that tiny detail no one will be able to help.
Nagy Vilmos
8-Nov-13 4:39am
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Yes, the prepared statement class does all that for you, it prevents the old Bobby Tables problem.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Nov-13 10:52am
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I've deleted your duplicate response below.
Richard has been warned too, but your original answer added nothing to the previously posted answer. In future, please read the already posted responses and only create another answer if you have a different solution. If your solution is the same, a comment will suffice.
If you want to build a reputation, do it through original and incitful answers, rewriting others' content is known as 'plagiarism' and is not appreciated.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Nov-13 6:35am
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Is there an error message?
Nagy Vilmos
30-Oct-13 12:54pm
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n This requires proprietary software. Not good.
Nagy Vilmos
19-Sep-13 8:05am
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Hmm, I;m feeling nice so I answered. But really this is a trivial problem resolved by simply searching.
Nagy Vilmos
13-Sep-13 7:10am
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I wanted to try the reply button ;)
Nagy Vilmos
14-Aug-13 4:12am
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No commercials please.
Nagy Vilmos
5-Aug-13 10:36am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Plagarised
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jun-13 6:36am
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Sorry, we don't write other people's code.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jun-13 6:25am
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I think I'm moving away from the 8 million thread model to a smaller thread per agent model. I have a test bench that I can, err, test with. If that goes FUBAR then I'll need at least a thread per worker.
Nagy Vilmos
24-May-13 7:29am
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Same applies. A little research will give you the basics of what you want and then go on from there. Re-inventing the wheel is mostly a pointless exercise.
Nagy Vilmos
18-Apr-13 7:38am
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How do you recruit samples anyway?
Nagy Vilmos
15-Mar-13 3:08am
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Yes it will help. The idea is that he should try a bit of research before posting. There is no question just a request for code.
Nagy Vilmos
25-Feb-13 4:31am
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You need to ask questions in English here. I have translated your question [using http://translate.google.com/#auto/en/] but you might want to check it still means the same.
Nagy Vilmos
19-Feb-13 5:57am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Very good, right level of detail.
Could do with more sheep though.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Feb-13 8:49am
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I have looked at that and it is helping me a bit.
My issue is a design thing. The development is in Java as it is supposedly to run on Linux as well as Windows.
Nagy Vilmos
4-Feb-13 5:02am
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Thanks.
Nagy Vilmos
25-Jan-13 4:25am
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No information in this that can be answered.
Nagy Vilmos
24-Jan-13 7:45am
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This is why I put all four together, it's a POP.
Nagy Vilmos
24-Jan-13 6:59am
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That's four questions you've asked. These are very simple Java principles, please re-read your course books and speak to your teacher if you cannot do these problems.
Nagy Vilmos
24-Jan-13 6:47am
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This, and the other two 'questions' are very dubious and appear to be homework.
I will delete the other two and move them here.
Nagy Vilmos
19-Dec-12 4:07am
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According to the page you've linked to, follow the File menu, open Settings, then click Plugins and Browse repositories. Which part can't you do?
Nagy Vilmos
18-Dec-12 4:02am
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Simply put, no. We are all willing to help, but we won't write your code for you; well I wont.
30 seconds on Google, other search engines are available, should give you a good starting example.
Nagy Vilmos
30-Nov-12 5:34am
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A little bit of code may help, or are you expecting us to be telepathic.
Nagy Vilmos
31-Oct-12 6:02am
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I didn't see that duplicate, stupid hamsters.
Removed now.
Nagy Vilmos
23-Oct-12 10:00am
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Mark, you told him the secret!
Nagy Vilmos
23-Oct-12 8:26am
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Txtspk will get you no where here. The clearer the language we use, the easier it is for others to understand and help.
Nagy Vilmos
31-Aug-12 3:55am
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Reason for my vote of 1
The correct spelling is p-l-a-g-i-a-r-i-s-m.
Nagy Vilmos
29-Aug-12 6:29am
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Better to use
isAssignableFrom
as that allows for future sub-classes without needing to re-write the code.
Nagy Vilmos
29-Aug-12 6:28am
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Not you, but Torsten. He has a habit of telling people to do things a different way.
Looking at your code, it should be okay and is a sensible approach. It is better to have several small specialised classed then one big monolith class. What you are doing with two graphs could be done more simply, but as soon as you start adding more graphs the complexity will grow to an unmanageable state.
Nagy Vilmos
29-Aug-12 6:14am
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If you had read the code, you'd have seen a simple error.
Try and answer the question rather than impart you colossal intellect upon us mere mortals.
Nagy Vilmos
22-Aug-12 11:16am
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Probably only need the first 50, but it doesn't cost much in resources so 256 is as good a choice as any other seeing as it is a single byte.
Nagy Vilmos
22-Aug-12 5:58am
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My C++ coding in anger ended about 15 years ago. Now I prefer managed code - C# or Java. Heck, I'd go back to VB before returning to C++.
Nagy Vilmos
21-Aug-12 13:41pm
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Back in lovely London looking for a job.
Nagy Vilmos
30-Jul-12 4:09am
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As I said to CG, I am pretty okay with the date part. In fact the toLocale* methods are more than enough as I am only interested in formatting to the machines language and/or location.
Where I am struggling is to find a decent number formatting routine.
Nagy Vilmos
30-Jul-12 4:07am
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I'll have to ding you there. toLocaleString() gives the date & time, toLocaleDateString() gives just the date, which I am more interested in and toLocaleTimeString() just the time part.
But the part I am flummoxed by is a similar thing for numbers.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Jul-12 3:59am
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Thanks SA, I'll have to learn more about PHP then I'm happy about X|
Nagy Vilmos
25-Jul-12 12:15pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
Nice John, but next time add a bit more bacon.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:17pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:17pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:16pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:16pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:16pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:16pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:16pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Jul-12 15:16pm
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I for the spam link.
Nagy Vilmos
24-Apr-12 5:52am
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Using recursion brings in the added problem of what has been visited. Using OP's approach, once a node is visited it will not re calculated if it is arrived at using a shorter route. The below will check all routes.
Nagy Vilmos
16-Apr-12 4:46am
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What do you mean by "same problem"?
Have you tried debugging? Fire up any half decent IDE, step through the code and see what it throws out.
Nagy Vilmos
12-Apr-12 9:08am
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A couple of imports and half a dozen missing decelerations fixed it.
Nagy Vilmos
12-Apr-12 4:53am
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Always put your code in <pre> tags, readability matters.
Nagy Vilmos
4-Apr-12 3:56am
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Sense of humour. Get one.
Nagy Vilmos
3-Apr-12 8:25am
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ALL your answers refer to a single product. Either this is advertising or you need to explain.
Nagy Vilmos
3-Apr-12 8:25am
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ALL your answers refer to a single product. Either this is advertising or you need to explain.
Nagy Vilmos
3-Apr-12 8:25am
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ALL your answers refer to a single product. Either this is advertising or you need to explain.
Nagy Vilmos
3-Apr-12 8:24am
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ALL your answers refer to a single product. Either this is advertising or you need to explain.
Nagy Vilmos
3-Apr-12 7:29am
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Java and C# are just different flavours of the same hippy shít. ;)
Nagy Vilmos
15-Mar-12 8:47am
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Marked as Gimmecode.
What have you _tried_?
Nagy Vilmos
7-Mar-12 6:15am
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No work from you === no work from us.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Mar-12 8:20am
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[2] If they're Qubits then there can easily be eight states. ;)
Nagy Vilmos
2-Mar-12 9:25am
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This already happens with the Twitter[tm] mobile app.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Jan-12 4:41am
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What is the error?
Where is the code?
Without more information, no one here can help.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Jan-12 4:40am
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Not quite true. Different algorithms work better for different data types. However, as I've suggested, a good library will take the problem away and do the best job whatever the data type.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Jan-12 4:38am
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To be honest, pick a compression library and use that as it's not worth implementing it yourself. A good algorithm will take into account what the type of data is that is being compressed.
Nagy Vilmos
24-Jan-12 12:07pm
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Deleted
Clever.
Nagy Vilmos
20-Jan-12 9:51am
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If you paste in code please untick 'treat as plain text' next time.
Nagy Vilmos
17-Jan-12 4:49am
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Tagged homework & gimmecode
Nagy Vilmos
17-Jan-12 4:48am
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What have you tried?
Nagy Vilmos
16-Jan-12 11:13am
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It's the other way round or at least I read it that way.
Nagy Vilmos
12-Jan-12 5:35am
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I'm trying to avoid too much dependencies beyond J2SE.
Nagy Vilmos
12-Jan-12 5:10am
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Clarity. Where is it?
Nagy Vilmos
11-Jan-12 14:10pm
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Sensible!
I didn't even read the code, I just formatted it to make some sense.
Nagy Vilmos
11-Jan-12 6:59am
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What are the outputs from the debug print statements to the standard output?
Nagy Vilmos
11-Jan-12 6:57am
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Shortened title and re-formatted code.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Jan-12 14:58pm
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The static method approach is, in my opinion, flawed.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Jan-12 10:07am
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I juts discovered something from your link, the try-with-resource construct.
Nagy Vilmos
9-Jan-12 8:00am
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It is a very worth while exercise.
Nagy Vilmos
9-Jan-12 7:31am
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If it helps, vote. :)
Both these tools are just IDE's, the packages you use are up to you. AFAIK, T-SQL can be connected to from Java using JDBC, which is part of the standard language SDK.
Nagy Vilmos
9-Jan-12 4:56am
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#Umm mani umm shar#
Buda says you must "read the runes to see the path". I wonder what he could mean by that?
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jan-12 10:00am
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What is the pacgage name for your class? is it com.hamzah?
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jan-12 9:59am
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Fixed [I think] see above. It's the old "launch above the package" problem.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jan-12 9:53am
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Deleted
What is the pacgage name for your class? is it com.hamzah?
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jan-12 9:12am
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added gimmecode tag
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jan-12 5:19am
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Duplicate question deleted.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jan-12 5:18am
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I've deleted your duplicate of this question.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Jan-12 4:46am
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Edited to stop my eyes bleeding. The word is 'the', not 'de'.
Nagy Vilmos
4-Jan-12 4:51am
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I think I may have given you an over complicated example, look at the simplest one "14.63.1. JTable Sorting in JDK6"; the link is after the code.
Nagy Vilmos
3-Jan-12 7:15am
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Yousa clever!
Nagy Vilmos
3-Jan-12 7:14am
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Another puppy gone. Blotus Goats is the demon spawn, you have all our deepest sympathy.
Have you checked on their web site for idea? I'm not deranged enough to go there myself but it /might/ have some information.
Good luck!
Nagy Vilmos
23-Dec-11 5:53am
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I thank you.
#Vilmos bows#
Nagy Vilmos
23-Dec-11 5:51am
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Go try some google foo. Type "simple java gui example" and look at any one of the first 843 results.
Nagy Vilmos
23-Dec-11 5:50am
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C#? The dark side you go! ;)
Nagy Vilmos
23-Dec-11 5:49am
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Edited for spelling.
Don't use txtspk, it is very annoying.
Nagy Vilmos
21-Dec-11 14:01pm
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I'm not in here all day, to spot the reposts.
Nagy Vilmos
21-Dec-11 12:58pm
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Edited to make link clickable.
Nagy Vilmos
20-Dec-11 9:17am
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Calling everyone 'dude' and not bothering to write proper English will not win you many friends here. A lot of CPers are not native English speakers so always make an effort to write properly.
Formatting answers also makes a big difference in readability.
Nagy Vilmos
20-Dec-11 9:14am
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Good answer. Extending the control to do what you want, who'd have thunk it? ;)
Nagy Vilmos
20-Dec-11 9:14am
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But if the event causes an exception, THEN you need to catch it. :)
Nagy Vilmos
20-Dec-11 9:12am
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If you are going to write a cypher, an important part is the decryption.
Nagy Vilmos
19-Dec-11 6:36am
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1 voted as this adds nothing to an already answered question.
Nagy Vilmos
19-Dec-11 5:11am
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Retagged with homework and GimmeCode.
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 9:52am
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Senor Carlo, you spoil him.
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 9:51am
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Incremental approach, clever. That way OP can get at least a dozen more questions on the same subject. :)
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 9:49am
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I've tried applying Yoda syntax and it still makes sense not.
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 9:25am
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So good you had to answer twice?
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 9:25am
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So good you had to answer twice?
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 6:59am
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The foo is strong in this one. :)
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 3:57am
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Excellent answer Senor Ricardo!
Nagy Vilmos
15-Dec-11 3:55am
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Added some formatting
Nagy Vilmos
14-Dec-11 3:43am
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Formatted because I care.
Nagy Vilmos
13-Dec-11 10:56am
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Not a very useful answer really, especially considering TorstenH's above.
Nagy Vilmos
13-Dec-11 10:55am
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Is the UI web based? If so, you can add a confirm type message box onto the web page OR go to a confirm page after they hit submit.
Nagy Vilmos
13-Dec-11 10:53am
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Read the links you've been given. Now, what don't you understand?
Nagy Vilmos
13-Dec-11 10:52am
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:))
Nagy Vilmos
13-Dec-11 10:21am
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You missed that a Robber is a Person with a Weapon. Knife, Gun and Cosh all extend Weapon. :)
Seriously, good answer.
Nagy Vilmos
13-Dec-11 9:49am
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Cruel Mr Simmons, accurate but cruel. :)
Nagy Vilmos
12-Dec-11 11:05am
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Are you sure you mean minimise? AFAIK, there can only be one active app at a time, and when you wish to release the screen, the app is hidden or paused.
Nagy Vilmos
9-Dec-11 9:38am
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Urgent? For who? Not for me or, I feel, anyone else here.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Dec-11 10:45am
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What? But ... but ... but ... I thought Neo was 'The One'
Nagy Vilmos
30-Nov-11 14:27pm
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Moved 'improved question' here and deleted the duplicate.
Nagy Vilmos
30-Nov-11 12:12pm
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What is the COMPLETE error when you try it?
Nagy Vilmos
25-Nov-11 5:17am
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I did say it's only a template ;)
Nagy Vilmos
25-Nov-11 4:55am
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Added GimmeCode tag
Nagy Vilmos
25-Nov-11 4:55am
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The average case is wrong, it should be:
d = (a + b + c) / 3;
Nagy Vilmos
18-Nov-11 10:53am
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Double clear. ;)
Nagy Vilmos
18-Nov-11 10:49am
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How very clear of you
Nagy Vilmos
14-Nov-11 8:14am
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Post this as a comment to Richard and he /may/ help. Then again he /may/ suggest a small amount of effort on your part.
Nagy Vilmos
14-Nov-11 8:13am
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That's not even Java! ;)
Nagy Vilmos
10-Nov-11 15:01pm
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;) That's an implementation issue.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Nov-11 14:05pm
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Where are the values for r, u, y, d, q and t?
It's a simple enough method to define if you have the values.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Nov-11 14:01pm
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How hard is it?
You need one app, running on two devices.
Each finds the other and connects, voila - phone to phone.
Go write something, try it out and when you get stuck come back and ask some more. If I, or anyone else, writes your homework for you then it just devalues everything you are learning.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Nov-11 12:34pm
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That is the best way to do it. this is the principle of OO, take what's there and extend, i.e. override, methods that you want to act differently.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Nov-11 12:34pm
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That is the best way to do it. this is the principle of OO, take what's there and extend, i.e. override, methods that you want to act differently.
Nagy Vilmos
10-Nov-11 12:25pm
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Could you clarify what m_Session is please.
Nagy Vilmos
2-Nov-11 9:50am
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Formatted code and added capitalisation.
Nagy Vilmos
27-Oct-11 7:05am
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"it is equivalent to (!a)== 0" - that is exactly what I said.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Oct-11 8:26am
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Gimmecode, homework.
Added code in.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Oct-11 8:13am
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Formatted snippet.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Oct-11 8:11am
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Clever, get's my 5. :)
Nagy Vilmos
26-Oct-11 8:08am
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Caps are bad, removed.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Oct-11 4:21am
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You are being exceptionally lazy, but there's a link to help in the solution.
Nagy Vilmos
24-Oct-11 5:37am
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The google foo is strong in this one...
Nagy Vilmos
19-Oct-11 8:35am
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A researched answer! Who'd a thunk it. ;)
Nagy Vilmos
19-Oct-11 6:37am
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Good answer, gets my 5.
Nagy Vilmos
19-Oct-11 3:47am
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I'm sorry, this question makes no sense. Can you try and edit the question and add a bit more detail.
Nagy Vilmos
14-Oct-11 4:05am
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Agree the question deserves a downvote, but just give em a link already. ;)
Nagy Vilmos
13-Oct-11 6:41am
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If you feel the original is answered then mark it so.
As I don't know too much on this subject, enough to get you in the right direction but little more, I'd suggest raising another question so others can see your problem. Remember to add as much detail as you can to help those who may be able to help you.
Nagy Vilmos
12-Oct-11 12:00pm
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Done so.
Nagy Vilmos
12-Oct-11 11:24am
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Have you looked here - http://www.obout.com/em/KnowledgeBase.aspx
Nagy Vilmos
12-Oct-11 3:29am
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Formatted code blocks.
Nagy Vilmos
12-Oct-11 3:28am
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I'm not sure what it is you are trying to get at.
Is your question about detecting call paths or about ensuring coverage by all test cases?
Nagy Vilmos
11-Oct-11 6:06am
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Either reality is broken or your question makes no sense.
I'm going with the later.
Nagy Vilmos
11-Oct-11 6:04am
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Read data and write it out?
What /type/ of report are you after?
Is it a specific format?
What is the source?
A lot more information is needed here if we are to help you.
Nagy Vilmos
6-Oct-11 3:39am
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Yes this example is the 'outside' bit. The design should be that the consumer application gets an access object, and it doesn't matter if there is a connection per access instance or if they are pooled.
The issue you will encounter is 'greedy' coding on the client side. If the client has to ak for a connection, it is unlikely that they'll give it back in a timely manner, that's just the nature of the beast. So don't allow the client to connect to the db layer only the access layer which encapsulates the pooling so that it is managed in one place.
Remember, who is the expert about the connection? The client that submits statements or the access layer that gets and returns connections?
Nagy Vilmos
5-Oct-11 6:21am
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Formatted code for readability.
Nagy Vilmos
29-Sep-11 8:27am
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If you take two sorted lists:
1, 2, 5 ,8, 10
3, 4, 6, 7, 9
Merge them in sorted order produces what?
AFAIK that is the point of the question.
Nagy Vilmos
29-Sep-11 7:47am
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No. I think it's each of the inputs is sorted, so the problem is to merge n lists that are in themselves in order.
If we play the 'memory no object game' we could do it by reading them all into a sorted array and then write out the array, but I think that may be taken as two passes. If the inputs are not sorted then there is, AFAIK, no single pass algorithm as you'd need to read all the data before being able to completely sort it.
Nagy Vilmos
29-Sep-11 7:09am
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TimSort requires two runs.
Nagy Vilmos
29-Sep-11 5:04am
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I wouldn't say "top of the line" but they are very complex.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Sep-11 8:26am
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Because. Just because... ;)
Nagy Vilmos
26-Sep-11 8:26am
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Why use vectors?
What is the object you are using in the Vector?
You need to decide how the internal objects are described. All the basic types such as String, int or double either support a direct conversion or can be simply converted with a few lines of code.
Instead of asking 'how to convert', think /why/ do you want a byte array? The only reason I can think of is for storage and/or communications which comes back to serialisation.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Sep-11 8:03am
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The most sensible idea and the least likely to be used. A motion sensor type thang could well be better for this problem domain.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Sep-11 8:02am
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You specifically or someone on general?
Nagy Vilmos
26-Sep-11 8:02am
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Teach children to poke things?
Nagy Vilmos
26-Sep-11 8:01am
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There are at least eleventy hundred versions of this.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Sep-11 8:01am
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Bored are you?
Nagy Vilmos
23-Sep-11 11:05am
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Code example might help here.
Nagy Vilmos
23-Sep-11 6:56am
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Mark this as answering your question.
Nagy Vilmos
23-Sep-11 6:55am
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Good point.
Nagy Vilmos
23-Sep-11 6:44am
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Good answer.
Nagy Vilmos
22-Sep-11 7:18am
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Well put Wicky!
Nagy Vilmos
19-Sep-11 10:19am
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added spelling
Nagy Vilmos
19-Sep-11 8:51am
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Long titles are more likely to be ignored and "txt spk", especially "plz help", is frowned upon.
Any form should be independent of the screens resolution. If you are resizing the screen on load based on the screen size, then you will have to find a different approach.
Nagy Vilmos
7-Sep-11 10:51am
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re-tagged so the right people see it.
Nagy Vilmos
2-Sep-11 5:14am
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Code example?
Nagy Vilmos
24-Aug-11 6:42am
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What is the runtime error? Attach the full text to the question.
Nagy Vilmos
23-Aug-11 8:19am
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Runtime error or compile error?
More detail is needed for anyone to solve this.
Nagy Vilmos
23-Aug-11 8:17am
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Where is your code hanging?
Please edit the question and add a code snippet to give us mortals a chance.
Nagy Vilmos
5-Aug-11 8:27am
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No e-mails. Just edit this question, using [improve question] above, and add in your code. That way you have 8,000,000 more people who can see the code and maybe spot the error.
Nagy Vilmos
5-Aug-11 8:25am
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What have you tried?
Nagy Vilmos
1-Aug-11 10:42am
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Added proper tags.
Nagy Vilmos
1-Aug-11 9:39am
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iPhone != Android. These are two mutually exclusive and computing platforms. So will it be iPhone #pteew# or Android? It cannot be both unless you want to do two projects.
Nagy Vilmos
26-Jul-11 1:54am
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Reason for my vote of 5
It is the evil death* and should always be avoided.
Nagy Vilmos
22-Jul-11 3:23am
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Strike Three! You're out!
Nagy Vilmos
22-Jul-11 3:21am
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Strike Two! That's the second link removed. Another one and you'll get hit by the spam hammer.
Nagy Vilmos
22-Jul-11 3:20am
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Removed dubious and unneeded link.
Nagy Vilmos
22-Jul-11 3:07am
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Answer expanded to deal with more than two threads.
Nagy Vilmos
21-Jul-11 10:27am
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0. I didn't vote.
1. Your solution is better /from your point of view/, but that does not mean it is better for every one.
Nagy Vilmos
21-Jul-11 8:37am
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It's a good answer, but I still can't access my JavaDocs. :(
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