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11:15
hi
byee
:P
chapla
mane koi error nathi avti
hoshiyar
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Q: Can't print values from array via pointer in template function

user1131997I'm getting the next result with code ( which is below ): 2517608 -858993460 5111116 2759624 1 2517464 2503216 -1052237425 0 0 #define length 0xa #include <cstdio> #include <cstdlib> #include <ctime> typedef int* arrayint; //best O(n) //wosrt O(n^2) template <typenam...

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Q: Convert struct to the char* sequence, C++ working with Winsock DHCP

user1131997I have the next problem: "I can't convert struct to the right byte sequence and send then via socket". In C# all works and I got the next response from DHCP server: Here is C# code: C# version Here is C++ code: C++ verison I have tried to convert my struct to the byte seqeunce using reinterp...

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11:55
@LalitPoptani m doing like this
progDialog = ProgressDialog.show(getParent(), "",
"Loading,Please wait...", true);

new Thread() {
public void run() {
try {
Log.i("threadbefore","abc");
update_data();
Log.i("threadafter","def");

} catch (Exception e) {
Log.i("in catch",e.toString());
}
// Dismiss the Dialog

progDialog.dismiss();

}

}.start();

}
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@Akash i m doing like this
progDialog = ProgressDialog.show(getParent(), "",
"Loading,Please wait...", true);

new Thread() {
public void run() {
try {
Log.i("threadbefore","abc");
update_data();
Log.i("threadafter","def");

} catch (Exception e) {
Log.i("in catch",e.toString());
}
// Dismiss the Dialog

progDialog.dismiss();

}

}.start();
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An International Mobile Subscriber Identity or IMSI () is a unique identification associated with all GSM and UMTS network mobile phone users. It is stored as a 64 bit field in the SIM inside the phone and is sent by the phone to the network. It is also used for acquiring other details of the mobile in the Home Location Register (HLR) or as locally copied in the Visitor Location Register. To prevent eavesdroppers identifying and tracking the subscriber on the radio interface, the IMSI is sent as rarely as possible and a randomly-generated TMSI is sent instead. The IMSI is used in any mo...
The International Mobile Equipment Identity or IMEI () is a number, usually unique, to identify GSM, WCDMA, and iDEN mobile phones, as well as some satellite phones. It is usually found printed inside the battery compartment of the phone. It can also be displayed on the screen of the phone by entering *#06# into the keypad on most phones. The IMEI number is used by a GSM network to identify valid devices and therefore can be used for stopping a stolen phone from accessing that network. For example, if a mobile phone is stolen, the owner can call his or her network provider and instruct t...
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13:13
@Frankenstein oye toh hum kya karenge?
@RobinHood name to batvo us ladki ka?
LOL!!!!!!
@RobinHood okies :D got it! good 1 :P
@LalitPoptani John ka to pata nahi..par Robin Ab-Rahem nahi karega
Troll
13:14
Ok I will manage with Aish ;)
Now I think I have to press alert.
propaganda is going here I think I have to leave now.
@RobinHood Love with
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@RobinHood Love with ............
@RobinHood which ganda is going?
13:17
@RadheMohan Warning
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13:45
Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
bundle.putStringArray("param1",later_proid_arr);

Intent newIntent = new Intent(MainActivity_order_later.this, MyBLUActivity_order_later2_costa.class);
newIntent.putExtras(bundle);
startActivityForResult(newIntent, 0)
Bundle bundle = this.getIntent().getExtras();
String[] param1 = bundle.getStringArray("param1");
for(int i=0;i<20;i++){
Log.i("param1",""+param1[i]);
}
String[] param1 = bundle.getStringArray("param1");
14:02
for(int i=0;i<10;i++){
String tt= later_proid_arr[i];
Log.i("tt",""+tt);
}
SpK
SpK
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