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A user downvote me because he don't understand my question, how can i report that to the administrators of stackoverflow? The reputation points are essential to vote in another questions and i don't have enough to that.
In the documentation for SerialPort.Write in MS, says :
By default, SerialPort uses ASCIIEncoding to encode the characters. ASCIIEncoding encodes all characters greater than 127 as (char)63 or '?'. To support additional characters in that range, set Encoding to UTF8Encoding, UTF32Encoding, or Un...
I don't if this is the right place to post this, but whenever I try to launch Studio 3, it keep saying: Java was started but returned exit code=13.
Can someone please help or direct me to the correct location this post belongs in?
Thank you!
I asked a question jQuery, Combining combo box and Autocomplete a month ago and no one has taken a stab at it. Did I do something wrong? Is it not interesting enough? Is it unanswerable? There is a lot of smart people on here, but why would no one even comment or anything?
I am using the jQuery combo box and auto populate to create a form. Basically the problem I am having is that I can get either one to work perfectly independently, but when I try to combine them, it don't work.
What I am trying to do is to have the first select box (CompanyId) typeable using th...
@BradleyDotNET True, earlier today I saw a Meta question which was basically saying 'ANSWER MY QUESTION!!1!11' (literally). Unfortunately it was removed within a few minutes if it being posted.
I only want to go fullscreen if the device is in landscape. Here's my code:
if(window.innerHeight>window.innerWidth){
if(confirm('Go landscape then tap "ok".')){
alert(window.innerHeight<window.innerWidth);
}else{
alert('You hit cancel.');
}
}else{
alert('Device i...
You are trying to compare a single question to a set of questions. You need to do an intersection.
To avoid repeating the same operations needlessly, first get the set of questions in your controls:
var controlQuestions = FlowLayouPanel1.Controls
.OfType<M...
I assume his comment "Again, when you look at the whole error message it should be crystal clear what's wrong. Just read the message; it explains the problem exactly." is construtvie
@CalvinSmith You were (whether it was your intention or not) just short of being slightly rude to Servy, who was attempting to help you and make your question better. If you already ready the error message and didn't understand how to fix the error it reports there, then you should've really have said that in your question.
@CalvinSmith Operator '==' cannot be applied to operands of type 'string' and 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<string> is pretty clear to me, you should've told us that you didn't understand how to fix the error.
And reading your code, I read you are trying to compare a string against a control collection, which is definitely a "wtf" moment. So no, not clear at all
@mrpyo The title is a nod to "Tavern on the Meta", an old room now on Meta SE
Idunno, i guess it seem strange to me that two people posted the right answer in 10 minutes
and I completly miss how Servy is being helpful at all with the comment, Again, when you look at the whole error message it should be crystal clear what's wrong. Just read the message; it explains the problem exactly.
I would be very surprised to see a person posting the problem error message and question if they knew how to fix the error message
I guess I would assume that simply by posting the error on StackOverflow that you do not know how to fix the error
@CalvinSmith Servy's basically saying that you should've looked at the error message before posting and if you did, you should've told us that you'd looked at it.
Well, it does. It says you are doing something crazy, like comparing a string and a collection control. Without knowing what you are trying to accomplish, that comment isn't so far afield
@CalvinSmith Higher-rep users don't really care that much about reputation, they're usually happy. Sergey probably won't notice nor care about the unaccept.
@BradleyDotNET I provided a perfect answer to their question and they accepted it, then unaccepted it a month later. Thing is, their question didn't have any other answers.
@BradleyDotNET There should really be some restriction in place that disallows the unaccepting of an answer if it is the only answer posted (and the question is more than a week old). Was thinking of doing a Meta post about it but I don't think it would be well-received.
@BradleyDotNET True, but surely it isn't helpful to other people who want a solution to the problem and they have no idea if the provided answer works as it isn't accepted (when it was).
The counter argument would be that the poster discovered some flaw in the solution months later, and perhaps you didn't respond to his comment (not saying you would do that of course)
@BradleyDotNET True, but even then the OP should be commenting on the answer explaining why the solution stopped working for them, most of those who answer don't leave their answers, they polish them up once in a while.
I do that often to ensure my answers are always up-to-date.
@BradleyDotNET For me it's amusing, because I always get big rep boosts when I can actually be bothered to answer questions. If I actually could be bothered to do it all the time I could probably be a pretty high-rep user.
As the error message states, the required DLL can't be found by Windows.
This error is most likely caused by the absence of the OpenCV DLL; it must be placed either:
In your System32 directory (usually C:\Windows\System 32)
In the same directory as your executable
Appended to your system's PATH...
Sole answer, accepted, then unaccepted a month later for absolutely no reason and no response from the OP when requesting more info.
If a new user has never accepted an answer before and has thanked you for your answer it is acceptable to point them to the functionality. I normally would write something like:
Hi @user12345 if this or any answer has solved your question please
consider accepting it
by clicking the check...