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Hello!!! Could I ask you a question about Radixsort? We count the number of occurences of each value and then the counts are accumulated.. How do we use the latter, in order to sort the array we are looking at? I haven't understood the general idea. Could you explain it to me?
int countSort(int arr[], int n, int exp) { int output[n]; int i, count[n] ; for (int i=0; i < n; i++) count[i] = 0; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) count[ (arr[i]/exp)%n ]++; for (i = 1; i < n; i++) count[i] += count[i - 1]; for (i = n - 1; i >= 0; i--) { output[count[ (arr[i]/exp)%n] - 1] = arr[i]; count[(arr[i]/exp)%n]--; } for (i = 0; i < n; i++) arr[i] = output[i]; }
void sort(int arr[], int n) { countSort(arr, n, 1); countSort(arr, n, n); }
People who use TypeScript, how do you get over the weird scoping of this? I used to do var self = this in JS but TS complains about a Duplicate Identifier 'self'
I've attempted to write a class in TypeScript that has a method defined which acts as an event handler callback to a jQuery event.
class Editor {
textarea: JQuery;
constructor(public id: string) {
this.textarea = $(id);
this.textarea.focusin(onFocusIn);
}
onFocu...
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Just put together an addEventListener helper, was hoping to use in production... Would appreciate if anybody as the time to check it out... jsfiddle.net/terry/fztdz0r1/3
So I won't enter it : I've already written a few programs doing http requests to fetch data in Go... The point is to learn a new tech
But that's a good idea to learn that : Go is ideal for that kind of tasks, especially when you want that code to be fast, parallel, bug free and clean enough to maintain it
Now we can use the visibility API.
To deal with the different browser-specific syntaxes, I made this small code :
var vis = (function(){
var stateKey, eventKey, keys = {
hidden: "visibilitychange",
webkitHidden: "webkitvisibilitychange",
mozHidden: "mozvisibilitychan...
@dystroy that visibility change is getting triggered when I switch tabs. But I want something if there is no mousemovement of any kind of activity but is on the page.
@FlorianMargaine would say reduce. In fact he wouldn't even read the rest of the question.
If you're creating the node that way, from the items, reduce is semantically more correct, it's more pure as the call doesn't work with side effects. But in most cases forEach is more convenient and you often have to change to a forEach when evolving your code.
while inline edit in jqGrid I want to call a javascript function ruther then given a hard coded url, can anyone help cellEdit :true, cellurl : '/orphan/save', //This I want a javascript method or an remote call
I'm having issues with npm in a Vagrant box I'm setting up. I noticed that the npm version is somewhat old, so I wanted to check the problem with the latest release.
It is my understanding that you should be able to update npm using npm install -g npm, but the command has no effect on the npm be...
I still don't understand why, but I have to run npm install -g npm twice for it to have the desired effect:
vagrant@box:~$ npm -v
1.3.10
vagrant@box:~$ sudo npm install -g npm
npm http GET https://registry.npmjs.org/npm
npm http 200 https://registry.npmjs.org/npm
npm http GET https://registry.np...
I am trying to decide which JavaScript framework to use - I have been sold slightly on Backbone / marionette at the moment. The only thing bugging me atm with these are that I don't want my URL's to depend on hash changes
I'm not going to even think of using Angular until 2.0 is released - because whats the point in building something to then rebuild it lol
@AwalGarg I have my server environment nailed down - this is something that is not allowed to change. And getting Apache to behave with Node is a nightmare. So Node is off the table.
@AwalGarg These are stringent instructions passed down to me. I have a PHP RESTful API which I collect my JSON data from - now all I am missing is the JavaScript MVC front to it all. I have been suggested Backbone - but I do not want to rely on hash changes.
@darkyen00 The server side is out of my control, and something set in concrete. Hense asking for alternatives to Node
@AwalGarg This is a site that gets rebuilt once ever 2 years - with practically no changes in between.
@AwalGarg My problem here is my lack of experience of JavaScript - hence going for a framework. Now if I was doing it all in PHP I would code it straight, however I am trying to break my bad habbits and use JavaScript more
I find it much easier to learn a framework/library first - then to see what it is doing and learn how the language is put together from there. Don't get me wrong I have built in Vanilla JS before - mainly small time plugins but nothing as expansive as a whole application