If you write it your own you can either do it with documentation or most often even better, to write it down in code so that the code is speaking and has a clean interface.
So now you've laid out the data structure you've to do the lookup with. I won't yet decide which kind of array or what not for the moment but to reflect not only which data you have but also what to do with that data.
For example just thinking about the input parameters. I see three here: 1.) Type-Of-Car: one out of a set of 9 named types. 2.) Province (most likely again a fixed set of all province names of the netherlands or the route-tax-system of it) and 3.) Car-Weight of which I don't know if it follows a table of certain ranges or it's just a natural number with a unit of measurement.
So the input parameters for the lookup operation vary by car-type.
However the overall lookup parameters and types are limited. You perhaps might want to give the table some love and make visible which parameters are required for input and which parameters are output only. This could be done with background colours for example.
@Bas From the operations view: The Lookup. You (the work to be done, the code to be written) lookup by some parameters (input) and then provide the lookup result (output).
technically you need a file parser for each file-type and a lookup operation for each way of looking up things. From the document you've created it looks like that you have four file-types and four different lookup operations.
I am totally lost with google cloud.... actually I have create a social network in php and I use mysql to hold my database. I was trying to upload it to google cloud. Can I do this using only google app engine? does anybody now?
@Bas err whatever you like. I would perhaps just extract the data from the original JS files with a parser written in PHP so you can automate that more easily.
Would it be beneficial to extract things like first_name and last_name combined with cell_phone to an Entities table then reference it in my Users table with entity_id?
Not a real problem - just was wondering if there was a way of doing it programmatically. I guess it wouldn't be possible for the actual body code of the function, but having to generate a string for the function params and types, seems not as clean as it could be.
$provider = new Auryn\Provider();
$executable = $provider->curry($callable, [':foo' => $fooValue]);
$executable(); //calls callable with the param $foo set to $fooValue
Basically I just ran into a problem that was solved by manually currying a lot of callables to be parameterless to avoid having to pass the provider/injector around with them. It seems like something that should be part of a library.
sorry for the delay. Actually its 1:30 in night here so i thought to ask. Anyway, Is it possible to change the tshirt color (png image) to any color user inputs with the help of GD lib. ?
@NikiC That sounds close - I'm possibly more tired than I thought, but that's close. There may be more than one arg that gets replaced, but the same thing should be workable.
I'm not actually an insomniac (well, my sleep cycle is a bit broken just now, but I'll sleep at least four times before Christmas), and I'm not currently trying to fall asleep...
With bigints, I only have a few things I need to do, actually: 1) Finish LibTomMath integration (almost done, just need to do bitwise ops and zend_dval_to_lval emulation), 2) fix tests, 3) update extensions, 4) opcache
Of those, only 4) is something I need help with
That and maybe the asm stuff I need to look at for Dmitry to be happy (performance...)
> A new set of built-in functions for arithmetics with overflow checking has been added: __builtin_add_overflow, __builtin_sub_overflow and __builtin_mul_overflow and for compatibility with clang also other variants.