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11:00
aachha okay
@Rahul interesting typo :P
you're so into development that your typos are also related to development xP
no offense
i'm afraid of you a little
don't know
I'm completely harmless :)
11:03
It's raining heavily here :(
wow dance in rain :P
@Tufan shut up
@Rahul same to u :)
@AnamikaRathore hope so
:p
11:05
@Shadow lol
@MrNarendra @ishiestar
@VishalThakkar yes
@VishalThakkar say say
hey, what's the difference between String[] args and String args[]?
ios dont have spinner so they have segue for it and when click on button its redirect to new view and that view have list view with checkboxs so they select items and come back after selection.how can we do in android?
11:14
they are Semantically identical
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A: Is there a difference between main(String args[]) and main(String[] args)?

Mehrdad AfshariSemantically, they are identical. However, I'd recommend using the latter syntax (String[] args) when declaring arrays. The former syntax is there mainly for compatibility with C syntax. Since String[], as a whole, is the type of the object in Java, it's more consistent and clear not to split i...

if we again go in same view before selected items should be checked.
@AnamikaRathore [] this means separation
@MrNarendra okay
@Rahul separation?
String[]args you can write without space
that syntax is valid
but Stringargs[] this is not valid
String[] args here [] this mean array of string and separation
11:17
wokay...
@ishiestar why you did not use the map
@ishiestar in subscribe i want string
Oh
I forgot
I'll change it
Wait
okay
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11:21
@VishalThakkar what u need exactly?
@Rahul means?
after going back and coming again to the same screen
you want to show them checked, right?
@ishiestar in subscribe i want String bulk request
like {request:{{}}}
11:23
Okay I'll try
this one
told you na use map operator
@Rahul your ishiestar's boss?
what what
11:26
i know using custom adapter we can do that is there any other way to achieve that?
interface too we can use
@AnamikaRathore why ?
depends on ur exact requirement
@Vishal
I didn't get clearly, wht u need
@Rahul your giving her instructions :/
@AnamikaRathore she wants to learn rxJava
so i'm helping her
11:28
oh ok
@MrNarendra somthing like this ibb.co/igzBD5
ok
and what is the issue here?
@AnamikaRathore you're *
I have done something similar using interface
@VishalThakkar yes Choice listVIew
11:29
if u want to display the checked ones, after going to the previous screen, then need to save it somewhere, and read from there @Vishal
use CheckableLinearLayout
@MrNarendra yes multiple choice
@MrNarendra i create model with text and boolean is checked
when user checked item i will change flag in model and in destory view i will return updated list to previous activity
@MrNarendra is this good way or not??
i just want to knw that any other easy and better way to achieve this?
as per me, this is fine
11:35
ok buddy
@Rahul
BulkApiClient.getApiService().getCollectionRx("home", 20, 0, null)
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()).map(collectionResponse -> {
responseArray = new CollectionResponseArray[collectionResponse.items().size()];
return getBulkRequest(collectionResponse.items().size(), collectionResponse);
}).subscribe(collectionResponse -> Log.v("collection response=", collectionResponse.name()));
like this? :O
no
then? :(
i want collectionResponse should be string object
But getCollectionRx returns Observable<CollectionResponse>
11:40
Observable.just(1, 3, 4).map(s -> "output:" + 1).subscribe(System.out::println)
what is output here ?
just has integer
@ishiestar correct
Yes
output:1
@ishiestar Integer transform into String right ?
similarly i want transform collectionResponse to String
okay show me code
full code
But then the collectionResponse would become just CollectionResponse@ahjd1223 something like that
If we make it toString or something
Okay wait
11:42
getBulkRequest(collectionResponse.items().size(), collectionResponse) can you make this method return String
Full activity, right?
BulkApiClient.getApiService(). this one and getBulkRequest this one
@Rahul it already returns string
Okay
.subscribe(collectionResponse -> Log.v("collection response=", collectionResponse.name())); why here collection object ?
@Rahul huh?
11:44
7 mins ago, by ishiestar
BulkApiClient.getApiService().getCollectionRx("home", 20, 0, null)
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()).map(collectionResponse -> {
responseArray = new CollectionResponseArray[collectionResponse.items().size()];
return getBulkRequest(collectionResponse.items().size(), collectionResponse);
}).subscribe(collectionResponse -> Log.v("collection response=", collectionResponse.name()));
cmd+option+v till map
what it's return ?
<R>Observable<java.lang.String>
responseArray = new CollectionResponseArray[collectionResponse.items().size()];
can you put this inside getBulkRequest
@ishiestar then subscribe should have String right ?
okay
@Rahul it does
but now collectionResponse gives me a redline :/
@ishiestar but your log in different
whats error say ?
@ishiestar is there in member varible
show me full code
@ishiestar ishi check import in Interface
might model class is different form package
there's only one import
check
I'll leave now
let's do this at home?
11:57
okay
@Rahul
okay
you can look through the code now
@ishiestar what retrofit interface
okay
okay wait
oh interface
no
11:58
RetrofitServiceClass this one
yes will look at home
okay
bye all
12:13
bye
@MrNarendra bye
@VishalThakkar bye buddy
12:44
@Roshnijain wake up!!
@Shadow I am working here
okay :P
leaving..byee all :)
@Shadow bye
 
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14:52
bye all
@Rahul hii
whats up
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16:27
@Roshnijain still at work ?
 
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