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I'm still having trouble getting my head around this calculation, the only difference is that now min value is 1.46 and max value is -1.46. @Kylar I'm thinking all I need to do is change my calibration factor for the new values which would be 2.92, (1.46 - (-1.46) and my MAX_PITCH should be 180
@Gemtastic if you are interested I can give you a rundown of a classical project layout; it seems you have had a lot of trouble because of that yesterday
@Kylar converted to my application, the code would be as follows, just testing now:
double degreeOutput;
degreeOutput = (-1*(e.Pitch - PITCH_MIN) * CALLIBRATION_FACTOR);
degreeOfAbductionTbx.Text = "Degree: " + degreeOutput;
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@Kylar just tested, so its showing 180 at the bottom of the movement and 0 at the top, which is the reverse of what I'm looking for, To reverse this I changed the calc to + PITCH_MIN and removed -1* this should work I'm thinking?
Which means the InputStreamReader is never closed
Eh? In your code it is... And it will certainly handle the .close() of your resource stream as well.
As @SotiriosDelimanolis mentions however you can declare more than one resource in the "resource block" of a try-with-resources statement.
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Got told off by my class today..they were trying to get the OOP module/assignments/exam deferred to next semester but I just had to butt in and say, 'I did this', 'I did that'...there are 3 groups and I am the only person that has done anything...1 has done nothing literatll
oops pressed enter by mistake! one has done nothing literally..the other only a few lines of code even though there was a UML and testing table that didn't really need the programming done to do it
of course, I have been crash learning for the past week, worried about not passing the module, not sleeping and making lots of effort...my other 2 group members lack brain cells so I'm having to do it all...now I get chided for trying to get it done on time by people who like to complain all the time and not do any work :os
yes I know..my only goal is getting the grade to get into the last year...I don't care to make friends, most of them are 18-21 and highly disruptive to the point of ridiculousness
lol I was just expressing frustrations and didn't actually need any help regarding social worries..Thanks for clearing that up. I will bear that in mind and perhaps mention it also next time when I see people talk off topic (as I have seen in the past few days) ;o)
So, first things first, I have achieved what I wanted, and that is, display some amount of text in the center of a "zone". Screenshot (upper right corner):
Now, the problem I have is how I achieved this... This is the FXML extract for the whole tab:
<Tab text="Statistics" closable="false">
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But it's nice that the content of my JSON now is connected to the back-end so that I won't have to touch the code to enter new categories or wares, I only need to modify the JSON :3
It's true though that I'll probably have to rewrite the ProductRepository later as I'm currently still kinda follows my teacher's approach with one list for all products.
Where as my final project will iterate through the objects of a certain category when you click that category...
It's really simple code though, you needen't look at it. If I fail with that I should just resign as a programmer :P
Well, the code looks OK to me, apart from the fact that in the print loop you only use the key; in this case no need to iterate over the entrySet(), just iterate over keys()
That is, don't build your Map<String, Product> unless you have to; or any other for that matter. Better yet, use a storage engine to handle that for you, your code will be less complicated