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21:00
and my ruined it and had to start over
but the second time was a bit easier
Linuxen.
Linuxies.
galaxies pfft
i have linuxi
axe, axes
linux linuxes
i have over a linux of linuxi
21:03
codex is codices so linux could be linucis
Ell
Ell
I think Dev is significantly easier on Linux
@Marla: Unfortunately, it's fundamentally broken. The inner vector is accessed before it exists. This will result in a runtime crash at best, and subtle bugs later in execution at worst. That's why copy/pasting code from the internet without understanding it does not work. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit stupid question
how do you instantiate a nested list like that anyway?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Lol, grid.back().BOOM
push back vector<type> into the vector<vector<type>> ? / shared_ptrs to said vectors?
21:06
@Ell Vim and make are readily available on GNU systems. There is no reason you should not have it on yours.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf You can even do typedefs if you are realy daring.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I fixed it.
@chris nah there has to be a better way :[ hmmm
@EiyrioüvonKauyf std::vector already uses dynamic allocation and stores a pointer to the data. Why would you use more pointers?
21:07
Feel free to edit my posts if there is mistake, deadlink or anything else like that. Don't hesitate to ping me back with @sashasochka if there is something I had to put my attention on.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf you can always use the constructor that makes n copies of a value
@Tuntuni -____- to init the nested vectors; read the question
@A.H. yeah i know that but. hmm could you abuse list init
@Rapptz Lolwat.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf o well, cba to read ;_;
Also Y LIA SO HARD TO MAKE MSVC ;~;
y u do dis to me
21:08
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I kept it as close to the original as possible. I personally would change a couple things.
Because MSVC sucks.
@ThePhD pls
@EiyrioüvonKauyf what do you mean ?
user1804599
Fuck you YouTube you piece of shit with your random jumps.
21:09
For example, grid.push_back(std::vector<int>(streamBeginIt, streamEndIt)); works.
@Rapptz どして... どして、ラプツさま...
@A.H. some way to abuse vector<stuff> stuff ({vector stuff }*10)
like that
@ThePhD I can sound that out now :)
@ThePhD blah su blah... blah su blah blah blah blah ... :'(
I suck. I started learning Japanese but god bored?
user1804599
Ugh vector of vectors to represent a grid.
21:10
@EiyrioüvonKauyf like so ?
@Tuntuni That's shi.
@ThePhD Still wrong.
@Tuntuni Actually "shi"
@Rapptz q_q
user1804599
Use C#. It supports actual 2D arrays.
Oh right. :( "su" is the one that looks like "T" right?
21:11
@ThePhD どうして... どうして
@Rapptz Should I have used naze instead?
I use "sushi" to remember those two.
@Rapptz Ahh the fuckin' vowel-extending U?
Fuuuuuuck that shit. D:
@Tuntuni す
@chris That's the one! :D
21:12
Or ス if you want Katakana.
すしか。
nn?
@ThePhD sushika?
@Tuntuni Yes.
21:12
WOOT
@A.H. nested vectors so like that like 100 of them soo ... vector blah = { {{}*10 }*100}
Lit. "Sushi?"
I want Katana and Jackie Chan!
@ThePhD What does it mean though?
Also chop sticks.
21:13
Unfortunately, my vocab is still pretty weak.
@Tuntuni "ka。" or "か。" at teh end of a sentence is used to make a question mark.
But, it's actually only a formal thing. I'm just doing ti for practice.
@ThePhD Ahh.
Informal and practical japanese people just put a question mark there.
すし?
@ThePhD マイクロソフトが悪いです.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf oh
Ell
Ell
21:14
@not-rightfold what is an actual 2d array?
user1804599
@Ell Not an array of arrays.
anyone want to abuse C++ notation for me
lol
@Rapptz Stuffstuffstuff KANJI Stuff.
@not-rightfold Then you have a problem
y u use Kanji?
user1804599
21:14
A vector of vectors is an array of arrays. A 2D array is a single array.
Because I'm not a noob
Ell
Ell
Which is trivial also
If you're going to use kanji, use one of the <50 I know.
@not-rightfold You need to rethink your concept of dimensions
@Rapptz Mi... Microsoft? You spelled microsoft there, then you have desu....
user1804599
21:15
@CaptainGiraffe Uh no.
I'm trying to at least become decent with kana before I start memorizing those.
Microsoft is KANJI.
@not-rightfold yes you do.
user1804599
@CaptainGiraffe Uh no.
What the hell is that Kanji? D:
user1804599
21:16
@ThePhD Microsoft is bad.
a vector of vectors != an array of arrays lol
Well, I don't disagree with that.
most definitely not
user1804599
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Of course it is.
21:16
@not-rightfold Ok, a 10x10 int a[100] x === i%10 y == y /10
user1804599
A vector is an array, so a vector of vectors is an array of arrays
@not-rightfold are you crazy?
@ThePhD Maikurosofuto ga waruidesu.
user1804599
FYI array is a general concept.
21:16
FYI vectors are resizable arrays
@Rapptz Microsoft = bad, Microsoft = kanji, kanji = bad. Fuck kanji. Too many of them ;_;
@not-rightfold No it is not it is a contignous memory segment,
Kanji makes sentences easier to read.
user1804599
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Whether it's resizable or not is completely irrelevant to whether it's an array or not.
If you know it, that is.
21:17
dinosaur flip
@not-rightfold i'm not teaching you algorithms
@chris There's the catch ;D
user1804599
In computer science, an array data structure or simply an array is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key. An array is stored so that the position of each element can be computed from its index tuple by a mathematical formula. For example, an array of 10 integer variables, with indices 0 through 9, may be stored as 10 words at memory addresses 2000, 2004, 2008, … 2036, so that the element with index i has the address 2000 + 4 × i. Because the mathematical concept of a matrix can be represented a...
find it yourself
user1804599
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Yes an array is an algorithm.
user1804599
Good luck with CS.
user1804599
Time to sleep.
LOL
yes
have fun with that
and i'm plenty good at cs tyvm
@not-rightfold Dude you can not be more wrong with those statements
@Borgleader woop nice
@CaptainGiraffe he's like digging a hole
and jumping head first
user1804599
This room is starting to feel like the PHP room.
@not-rightfold :The PHP room is better. Please go there.
21:21
@Rapptz しかし、私は ヴィツアゥツヂオ お あいして!!!
@Borgleader ’Grats
@ThePhD :s
Or here is another tip. The classic tip you give to five year olds. You have two ears and one mouth. Use them proportinally.
@Rapptz Don't look at me like that
I did my best. :c
I even put some Kanji in there!!
I did it for you.
@ThePhD Someone loves something :p
Oh, woops
I forgot like, that particle thingy
21:22
Are we all learning japanese writing?
I am teaching myself (horrible) japanese.
Probabluy making @Rapptz and @Xeo and @StackedCrooked cry. :D
@CaptainGiraffe Internally, maaaaaybe, but extremely unlikely.
@ThePhD lol, your visual studio katakana is weird sounding. That's all
But we are all US or EU based with no real reason to be stuck in a Tokyo metro.
Great repository names are short and memorable. Need inspiration? How about mustached-octo-hipster.
21:25
@Rapptz Instead of "sutuu" for Stu, I did "tsu". Kind fo a bastardization, I guess.
@CatPlusPlus Yes, now that you spotted (endorsed) this project. I think I have to endorse it some way.
I would have gone with ビジュアルスタジオ
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Q: Splitting string into string array

Pratyush Kharehow to split a string into string array without using vector and stringstream(as stringstream takes too much time). is there any function like split() of java in c++ to help instead of using these methods. i have done- #include <sstream> #include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { str...

Apparently this short code took four seconds to run.
on a toaster maybe
Not to mention the while (ssin.good()).
21:31
@chris No, just no.
@chris What to close this as..
@Rapptz OP's claims are bullshit? xD
@Rapptz Bsing a profiling?
I don't think that's valid.
It's a dupe of the famous "Split a string in C++" anyway
This would call for a bongo bongo tag
21:33
execution time : 0.027 s
It's not even his code... omfg
Granted it's an i7, but still.
No close yet =)
Maybe we can close as "demonstrate the specific problem" the code does not take 4 sec to run
Ell
Ell
21:34
Lee Evans is hilarious
@Rapptz At least not your code
Can we just close as a dupe?
Not only is it a duplicate of this, it's a duplicate of this, this‌​, and this. Oh and all of these. — Rapptz 42 secs ago
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Yes we can.
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Q: Intuition programm

Mansur KhairikenovDosBox C++. Can you type me a code with two balls. One ball is white and another ball is black. Ten balls in bucket. And statistic in percents in the end of program. This program might define the level of intuition of man.

Gimme teh codez
@Rapptz Uh. When I was to say "I am good", I can just sub out the whole watashiwa and stuff, I can just say "genki desu" (元気です。), yes?
21:36
I don't even know what codez they're asking for anyway.
(I even used the Kanji for "good!")
@Rapptz It's not a dupe because these questions ask how to split a string, he wants to make it faster because "it takes 4 seconds"
which it doesnt
@chris At least I laughed a whole lot
Doesn't matter. It's a duplicate and it's a crappy question that needs to die.
TOO MUCH TIME
They also compile with no optimisations, probably, and it's a shitty question.
21:37
"Can you type me code with two balls"
Thats gold Jerryu
@ThePhD yes
@Rapptz Boo yeah!
Hmm... I just discovered a "delete video" button in the YT dev tools. But I don't see a similar button for "delete comment" or "delete user". :(
@Rapptz And to say something like "me too", I would say いいよ, right?
Now I have to ask her if she's busy tonight in Japanese...
Yes
21:40
I need to say "Are you coming tonight"
I don't know the Kanji for tonight or the romaji q__q
Okay, so
Ell
Ell
Woah you can't delete that question! His programme defines the intuition of man!
あなたわ SOMETHING SOMETHING いるか。
Iru is the right word for ”coming”、Right?
@ThePhD 今晩 (こんばん)
21:43
@CatPlusPlus I was coding fortran when. Well you know 7..78
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Context, yay
@Rapptz So... あなたわ こんばん SOMETHING PARTICIPLE-Y いるか。
I͙̺͖͚̤̍̃͠ ̦͖͎̗͔̲͔̈̔ͮc̗̭̩̱̏̆̀ͫ͢a̴ǹ̩̤̳̭͖̹̯̅̀̾̈͐͐́ ̷̞̦ͤ̃ͨ̔͂̾͛u̷̥͙͇͑ͦ͒s̖̩̹̼̐͂̚ë̌͑̐̅͏̼̞̦ ͙̜̊ͮ́f̡̭̤͚̲̗̔̒̒ͨͣ͂u̻͇̝ͯ̔̃̈ͫ̋n͙͉͖̥̼̦͑̑n̘̦̟̖̱̞̽ͅy̘̪̻͚̋́ͧ̒́ͧ ̞͎̞͎͚̘͗ͦ̌ͤc̬͖͕̾͌̈ͩ͌̒h̝̿̑͗͛͆a͏͖͕͔̞͚r̲̯͖͝a̲̪͔͔͓ͣ̓̔̈̚c̬͎̯̪͓̝ͧt̫̠ͨͨe͍̹̩̟͚ͦ̀̂r̭̤̤̭̹̓͡‌​̪s̭̹͕͚͘ͅ,̼̝̩̝̅ͩ̅ ̅̈́̇t̹̬̬͍͈͍̄͒͗ͅoͧͥͩ̑͏̰̭̮ȯ̼̹̩ͧ̏.̶̠ͭ͋̑
o.0 I can't read some of those, lul.
kite?
Fuck it, I can't make her wait any longer
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD wa != ha
21:47
@Xeo I'm still not sure why it's like that (it sometimes sounding like わ).
Xeo
Xeo
Hm.. "wo" could fit as a particle
@Xeo あなたを ?
I went with あなたは こんばん きて いるか。
Xeo
Xeo
No, "anata wa konban wo iru ka?". But I'm really not sure.
Need to learn more grammar
@chris It always sounds like "wa" as a particle.
And if you try things like "watashi ha" with the "ha" pronounciation, it kinda slips into "wa".
meh
@Xeo I figured that much out, but I don't know why the particle wouldn't just be written as わ in the first place then.
Xeo
Xeo
21:50
I can only guess that it was originally "ha" and also pronounced as such, but changed over time
Ell
Ell
Damn I forgot what day recycling is
@Xeo Konnichiwa used to be pronounced separately, like konnichi wa, but it got blended together in the greeting and the ha stuck.
Xeo
Xeo
"konban wa" would be the same then, I guess?
I guess so. I have beenw riting it konbanwa instead fo konbanha for the longest time.
Same with Konnichiwa instead fo konnichiha.
Xeo
Xeo
kon ba n, no bo
21:53
Quack quack.
More annoying than は vs わ and お vs を is the fact that I have to say any word with an r like three times before it comes out right.
Xeo
Xeo
mix the L and R sound
rurues.
We need Lounge<日本語> or something :P
Xeo
Xeo
I can actually identify all (sub) kanji in 日本語 now :D
21:56
@Xeo And a bit of D to boot. Apparently I don't even have my tongue in the right spot for the English sounds.
Xeo
Xeo
Well, except the upper-left one on 語, but I just remember that + mouth as "words"
@chris lol
@Xeo gratz, i typed nihongo in google translate and it gave me the kanjis ;)
Xeo
Xeo
Japanese Keyboard layout + IME :D
Lounge<日本語>: Our bodies are ready!
@Xeo It's so useful :p
Xeo
Xeo
21:58
room topic changed to Lounge<日本語++>: Moonrunes inc. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-questions]
Oh gawd, italic kanji

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