'I need a program that plays two verses of a song' - tagged database, and posted on Wednesday for urgent completion by Friday. For free. How fucking stupid do these posters think we are? It's just grossly insulting. I guess 'fuck off, twat' would not go down well as a comment.
When a random McAFee scan came up, I saw a few porn links and I knew I did something wrong ;-;
@MartinJames That virus was rather terrifying :<. I opened the executable as a text file and tampered with huge chunks of it just to make it corrupt and when I refreshed the folder, it regenerated itself ;_;
Now you come to mention it, Kaspersky is moaning about databases out-of-date. I've just put a download on. When it's done, I'll power off till tomorrow.
We started the year with complex numbers, inverse functions, irrational functions, dilations, logarithms and exponential functions and that about sums up what came on the exam
@Code-Guru Its much more discreet than say, History, at some point you know X in Math and can move on, in History you can't say ok, England 1200-1300 - done
After every geometry problem we do on exams, the professor tells us to consider a system (O, u, v) in the geometric figure we just worked on and he turns it all into a problem about complex numbers
The class I was most disappointed in was Chemistry, I thought we'd get to blow things up, or dissolve things in acid, and it turned out to more like death by 1000 titrations
@MohammadAliBaydoun If memory serves, Carbon/Zinc is about as high (1.5v) as you can get by using pure elements for the electrodes. (As in: carbon is the most anodic and zinc the most cathodic of the elements).
@LucDanton Sounds good. I, for my sins, get to go to Texas for my wife's reunion, then drive back just before Christmas. Should be loads of excitement...
@ScarletAmaranth Although I'm sure O'Reilly would prefer I acted like a sales guy and tried to sell you on the book, I have to admit that I don't think I'd buy a copy. Has almost no tutorial information, and for a reference the standard itself is clearly better.
@JerryCoffin long are the days gone of my needing any "C++ language" books, but I still do read some specified stuff, currently, the C++ AMP by Kate Gregory and some other guy
In PHP I can write regex to extract URL from the text.
Wanted to know any such class or method available in C++?
I am working with streaming data, which may contains URLs. I want to extract each URL from that with there count value.
I can use vector or other data structure for later processing ...
I have trouble asking questions in English of the style 'How do I...' as I would rather use an impersonal form. But 'How does one...' sounds too formal and I find impersonal 'you' confusing still.
I.e. I don't want to make the question about me or anyone, but about the 'how'.
How do I get the URL from a String in C++ => what is the algorythm to get a URL from a String in C++ -or- what code is needed to get a URL from a String in C++
-or- stupid url won't come out of the C++ string, help me yank it
but the thing is, one says "you" in both cases in English, which might sometimes trigger this weird: oh shit hold on a moment
@LucDanton well, you can't do that in English "technically", it's always just "you", of course, you can change the way you construct your sentences, etc.
Fixating on the one word is the wrong approach I think. There's more to formality than just the lexicon. I'm told that the Belgians are more likely to use tu in the workplace, which I assume still doesn't mean they're all buddy-buddy. Vous certainly is an indication of formality, but I wouldn't say it's absence is an indication of informality.
C++11 introduced <regex> as part of the standard library.
Let's take a look at how to use it.
First we need to import the header.
#include <regex>
Now let's declare our URL regex. For now we'll use something very simple. I'll leave it up to you to replace it with a more complete regex. Notic...
std::regex url(".*\\..*"); // brilliant filter that
It does mean it's hard to enjoy poetry, too :( Admittedly that's hard to do in another language but I know that reading e.g. Michael Ende, as hard as it is, is magical.
It's like how it goes with jokes and dead frogs. Given enough time I can figure out that the text rhymes, but by then it's too late.