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20:01
@uollaa what's with the include-oriented programing ?
use autoloader and write proper OOP
user1596138
Maybe it is... I'm confused.
here's the code:
/*
 * $colorArray - an array of [r, g, b] arrays.
 *
 * returns an array of [r, g, b] arrays.
 */
function interpolateGradient($colorArray){
    $steps = 200;
    $arrLen = count($colorArray)-1;
    $stepsPerGrad = $steps/$arrLen;
    $output = array();

    for($step = 0;$step < $steps; $step++){
		$index = floor($step/$steps*$arrLen);
        $curr = $colorArray[$index];
        $next = $colorArray[$index + 1];

         array_push($output, array(
            $curr[0] + ($step % $stepsPerGrad) / $stepsPerGrad * ($next[0] - $curr[0]),
user1596138
I think it's the way $index works.
php arrays are zero-based, right?
user1596138
Yeah.
20:03
@Shmiddty When $step == $stepsPerGrad .... ($step % $stepsPerGrad) / $stepsPerGrad == 0
yes
it should also increase $index at that point, correct?
@Shmiddy for shits and giggles try

for($step = 0;$step < $steps-1; $step++){
Hi folks! Often in php files you have a big commented header with basic information about the file. I'm wondering what the name is of such a piece of text. I'm looking for a Notepad++ plugin that will generate those for me.
you mean "copyright" ?
20:19
Uhh no not really.
Well there can be a copyright line in there
@Shmiddty first transition rights itself if you do ($step % ($stepsPerGrad+1))
@Basaa They are called docblocks
Thanks
if I do $foo % $bar in PHP, and $bar is a float, will it round/floor/ceil $bar?
php -r "var_dump(10 % 1.5);"
@Shmiddty Have Have You Tried(tm)?
20:26
user1596138
@Shmiddty Good. I got as far as $step < $steps - 1 but I'm doing office work.
@Jhawinsss $step < $steps - 1 is actually wrong, just forgot to remove it
i want to knw how zip files are compressed, where to find a video tutorial?
user1596138
Seemed right to me...
@Shmiddty Cool I didn't know about fmod
20:30
@NokImchen google.ca/…
Skim through those long enough and I'm sure you'll find something.
@Bracketworks thanks, i was searching "how zip files work" and all i got was how to zip files :|
same in that link too :(
they dont show the algorithms that zip files use :(
@NokImchen Well, yea, there's alot of that too. Chances are, you're not going to find a "video tutorial" on compression algorithms.
user1596138
@NokImchen First link!! howstuffworks.com/file-compression.htm //I didn't even click this. I'm just being a smartass.
Ahhahhaha.
@Bracketworks all i'm trying is to mess up the zip file in a systematic way that if i zip the "messed up" zip file, then it ll be further compress
20:33
@NokImchen So, you're trying to improve the compression algorithm?
@Bracketworks nope! i'm trying to compress again and again so that the file size become smaller everytime i compress!
46 secs ago, by Bracketworks
@NokImchen So, you're trying to improve the compression algorithm?
@Bracketworks whats tat?
Iteration of an algorithm to produce better results is really just a extension of the algorithm; thus an improvement.
@Bracketworks oh! sorry, my weak english...
20:36
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@NokImchen Oh, sorry. Anyway, I doubt you're going to be able to improve the compression ratio by anything worthwhile.
@Bracketworks i'm thinking that if i add some extra "words" in the zip file in a clever way, then the new modified zip file may be compress to a smaller size!
@NokImchen I'm thinking that won't happen.
@Bracketworks but why? i want to knw the detailed algorithm(s) of the zip program. So that i can find a room for improvemnt
20:38
@NokImchen Go for it buddy. If you can improve a long-standing compression algorithm, that's awesome. I just don't think it'll happen; especially by tacking arbitrary data onto the end of compressed data.
@Bracketworks i did a little bit of trick by reversing the ascii like "69" instead of "96", "192" instead of "291"and so on... I saw a bit of improvement if i compress that zip file!
user1596138
^^
user1596138
Good luck.
@Jhawinsss help help, help me instead of giving luck :P
user1596138
20:40
Help waste time?
@Jhawinsss waste time? :/
@Bracketworks omg! such a big pdf to read :'(
@NokImchen That's... not really all that big. In fact, I doubt that goes into the detail and complexity necessary to understand compression algorithms such that you can improve them.
@Bracketworks i miss my school days wen i see such pdf full of maths :'(
If you're the author of a message here, and it gets starred, and you don't think it's star-worthy, and its eating up space on the right, can you remove it?
I mean, if it's passed the deletion threshold.
user1596138
No.
You are to be starred... forever
Bah well'
Fuck date_default_timezone_set. With a dirty fork.
@Charles FOREVER
20:56
emm ... guys
the cv-backlog is getting kinda long , please spend your votes before 00:00 UTC
@Jhawinsss i think i got it.!! eureka :P
@Shmiddty Did you figure it out in the end?
not yet
there are a few edge cases where we get the bars.
if $arrLen is any of the following: 6, 12, 15, 24, 30, 45, 48
21:03
@Shmiddty replace ($step % $stepsPerGrad) / $stepsPerGrad with (($step / $stepsPerGrad) - $index) in your paste
@salathe that does the trick
thanks everyone :)
21:20
@Shmiddty If you want the image bigger than 256 pixels wide, use imagecreatetruecolor() :) (you should probably use that anyway)
+1 to accidentally launching software!
When you learn enough to be able to do what you are asking you will understand why you shouldn't. — Orangepill 1 hour ago
Do you guys think this was mean?
I think it's neutral, but from experience that tells me it's perceived as rude/mean.
I wasn't trying to be an ass ... I actually wrote a stream_wrapper to do what he is talking about ... but I know better now then to use it.
21:38
@Orangepill its somewhat condescending
okay removed.
hehe
Good Morning.
@Orangepill is that you.
@Rafee no... just thought it was funny
I'm not quite that fat... and I have better hats
21:54
haha.
good for you!
that hat is bad
[off-topic]
@Rafee is that your hat?
no, just got it from internet.
Nah, you guys have it all wrong:
22:02
@Bracketworks we have the same sense of style
but mine has relish
@Orangepill I thought so.
Aw, they were out of relish hats when I was there!
That's alright, I have a hand-tailored mustard and dish-soap one in my closet.
oh!
Well, that's enough nonsense for me. Long weekend it T - 6 .. 5 .. 4 .. 3 .. 2 .. exit()
Bye!
no echo or print after exit().
okay then enjoy weekend
see you when you return
22:09
Peace be upon you guys. Anyone know why php send content-length header (26) when there are now data in the page ?
I unset all variables in the page and the same case ?
@AhmedSabry are you sure there is not whitespace?
yes I opened "Page source" in the browser and searched about how to display the output size with an function and it displayed that thay zero :/
@AhmedSabry you don't need any function to figure that out, you can just choose to save the page and see if the saved file is 0 bytes
@crypticツ oh sorry if forgot to say that this problem display when i make " ob_start("ob_gzhandler")"
I just checked if you gzip a 0 length file (touch testfile; gzip testfile;) You end up with a 22 byte file.
22:20
that's the overhead incurred to encode an empty response
I am going through Parent-Child relations in MySQL Queries over internet..
I could not understand the queries.
@Rafee adjacentcy list?
Is there any simple sql query for hierarchical
modified pre-order traversal is a technique you could read about there
@Orangepill ammmm i thought that too. Ok thanks my problem was solved by stop typing 'ob_start("ob_gzhandler")' if no data
@crypticツ @PaulDixon thanks for all :)
22:26
@PaulDixon i am gonna read that out..
@Orangepill adjacnecy algorithm will work of for mysql queries
I usually do it the iterative hard way then cache the piss out of it
That looks better then anything I do...
@Rafee you should look at "closure tables"
I am experimenting something on this
22:34
there are several articles and it's also covered in "SQL antipatterns" book as one of the proper implementations for trees
@tereško I believe it depends on database model - is that true.
what depend ?
did you at least google the term ?
yes, i am going through the page
user986408
what design pattern would it be if someone uses an interface for class A and class B so they have the same functions, then makes A get an instance of B in A's constructor and then calls B.bla() in the end of A.bla() ...
@skripted code smell
22:39
@skripted WAT?
user986408
i'm having a hard time to get why he chose this architecture
user986408
his io-server and the user's application should implement the same interface
user986408
so both have onOpen, onClose, onMessage ...
user986408
and then he kind of uses dependency injection to warp the user's app into the io-server
22:41
you actually should define and interface only if there is another class that will expect said interface
i like to make interfaces that i never implement
its one way i can dream big
user895378
@skripted Having written my own websocket server I can say he's almost certainly doing that to shield you from the complexity of the websocket protocol.
user895378
By giving you an instance of the ConnectionInterface it lets you do things like $connection->send('some data'); without you needing any understanding of all the things that have to happen internally to relay that data to the specific socket client represented by the connection object.
user986408
hm that was not exactly what i was looking for ... my english sucks but i'll try it this way: the way he did this, by using that interface and passing an instance of the application to the actual websocket server where he most certainly calls the application's functions after the server's
user986408
what design pattern is he using?
user986408
22:49
or paradigm
user986408
how is this way of doing this called?
user986408
is there even a name?
@tereško @Orangepill my head buzzed off with hierarchical data.
@DaveRandom I'm around if you were still curious about the enum thing from earlier today
user986408
22:58
@tereško i have to write about websockets and upcoming design patterns for school
user986408
(or already known design pattern combined with web sockets)
user895378
@skripted I don't know of a specific name for it. Perhaps the architecture seems odd because it's an event-driven system. Websockets aren't like normal synchronous PHP web SAPI applications. The application class is instantiated once when the server starts and has its methods invoked when specific events occur. That application class is "registered" with the websocket server class that manages both the client connections and shuttling data between the those connections and the application class.
wow ...
is it too late to switch schools ?
user986408
@rdlowrey thanks
user986408
um .. yea kinda late :/
23:01
@skripted design patterns are names .. shorthands that you use when quickly describing code to someone. You do not use pattern to "solve problems". Instead you solve a problem and a pattern emerges.
user986408
i see
user895378
Any quality websocket server will operate inside a non-blocking event loop so that it can handle a high number of long-lived concurrent client socket connections. It's then the application's job to respond to and initiate events inside that event loop without blocking the main loop. PHP makes this difficult because it doesn't have threading baked into the language. As an alternative PHP implementations (like ratchet) usually shoehorn everything into non-blocking function calls.
user652649
evening... someone knows an editor that highlights correctly php + css ? i'm using php as css preprocessor and n++ highlighting fails miserably :(
@Wesツ nope =o( How come you not using LESS?
user652649
i thought i already said to you why less it's useless as a golden bathroom without toilet paper
user652649
23:14
xD
@Wesツ why do you need paper when you got a golden bathroom?
I wouldn't use it anyway!
it's too cool to be used
user652649
my life goals list: women, supercars, big houses, planes, an island and of course a golden bathroom
23:49
@Wesツ Geany / Sublime Text
user652649
geany is scintilla right?
@Wesツ you may have forgotten the stripper pole from that list
geany.org, not sure
morning / night / afternoon / evening
user652649
@CSᵠ it's implicit
phew
user652649
syntax in sublime fails too
user652649
23:53
although it's slightly better than n++
/me has spent an hour browsing GoodReads already
why the fak is it so hard to find a normal urban fantasy book ?!?
the whole "new releases" is filled with crap
i doubt that i will actually find anything =(

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