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17:04
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Neo
Neo
Hi
I would like to know if there is a way to go to the previous line of a file while using bufferedreader
@Neo ... Why?
Assign it to a variable and then read from it?
Neo
Neo
@Unihedro This will not work in my use case
Neo
Neo
17:13
when I use buff.readLine() I go to the next line so I want to know how to go to previous line
You can't.
Neo
Neo
Ok
This is an XY Problem, you shouldn't have to go back to previous lines anyway. Use a parser of the file format of yours, for example, grappa.
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17:26
alias ok="git commit -a -m stuff"
lol
@Neo what are you trying to do?
Going back a line is the solution. What's the problem?
Neo
Neo
@SecondRikudo to read file and extract data from it
@Neo How does "going up a line" solve that problem?
"going up a line" sounds like a code drug
"Psst, kids, wanna go up a line?"
Neo
Neo
@SecondRikudo it's too long to explain, i will try to find a solution by myself, thanks
@Neo ... Good luck.
17:47
hello, I have a question and would like to run it before here before putting it on SOF, not sure if it's a dumb question: Is it possible to compare two different hashset values and put the matches into an additional hashset?
fge
fge
Wut?
@ryekayo Anything is possible!
Why wouldn't that be possible?
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Well, I am looking up an example online, and can't find much on doing that. I take it is not very common to compare two hashsets
err HashMaps rather
fge
fge
@ryekayo what if you told what you wanted to do exactly?
18:02
@fge I found something, thanks
 
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19:09
yawns
19:50
Morning?
Or time for bed?
20:01
Ugh... Why doesn't this work:
CustomerRecord r = jooq.fetch(CUSTOMER);
Just bored
I see :)
Hello, i was wondering if someone can help me out with a question i posted: stackoverflow.com/questions/29108552/matching-keys-in-a-hashmap
@Unihedro nevermind I officially got a stalker
some guy I know on teamspeak actually stole my title of honor
@fge you busy?
20:28
Seriously, this is getting tedious. I still can't get my database data into a table view >:C
@Ita do you know how to make the tableview display the content of the observable list?
I managed to do this:
ObservableList<CustomerRecord> l = customers.getItems();

for(CustomerRecord r : jooq.fetch(CUSTOMER)){
System.out.println(r + "record");
l.add(r);
}
But it doesn't actually display anything
@Gemtastic Does tableView.setItems(observableList) doesn't work for you?
ah
compiling
!!tell 22149897 xkcd compiling
@SecondRikudo Command compiling does not exist. (note that /tell works on commands, it's not an echo.)
Nope :/
My projects are so small compiling doesn't give me enough time to slack off :/
Now I have this:
ObservableList<CustomerRecord> l = customers.getItems();

            for(CustomerRecord r : jooq.fetch(CUSTOMER)){
                System.out.println(r + "record");
                l.add(r);
            }
            customers.setItems(l);
But it still doesn't show anything in the actual view. It shows rows, but empty rows :(
fge
fge
How did you configure your TableColumns?
Is the data getting fetched from the DB?
TableColumn<CustomerRecord, String>
fge
fge
Yes, but did you bind a value to it?
20:41
Yes, when I print it to console it shows
fge
fge
Recall the methods I showed you to bind a table column?
@fge I don't think so
fge
fge
OK, that's what I thought
And I don't recall the binding. :(
Firstname looks like this:
@FXML
public TableColumn<CustomerRecord, String> firstname;
@Gemtastic And where does that firstname come from?
20:43
@SecondRikudo the FXML
No
That's what binds the property to the gui column
What binds the value from your Customer record to your TableColumn property?
fge
fge
And you do JavafxUtils.setColumnValue(firstname, CustomerRecord::getFirstName)
@SecondRikudo That's what I don't know :(
fge
fge
20:44
See right above
Does this mean that I have to make another class?
fge
fge
No, just copy/paste the class above
@fge And do you really write it like that? Nothing more, only that?
when you say copy/paste I assume you MEAN copy/paste not copy/paste then change this this this this and that
fge
fge
Yes, copy/paste, salvage that class exactly
And use it as I said
JavafxUtils.setColumnValue(firstname, CustomerRecord::getFirstName)
That should do it
Why would I need the "public static final Color FILL_COLOR_1
= Color.rgb(78, 164, 78);"
fge
fge
20:48
Well, you don't
What parts of it DO I need? I want to understand what I'm doing here
fge
fge
(obviously enough)
The setColumnValue() method
This is what you need
JavafxUtils.setColumnValue(firstname, CustomerRecord::getFirstName) doesn't work and here's what it tells me: invalid method reference
What is JavaFXUtils?
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha a class of mine
20:51
ohh
@ItachiUchiha As far as I know, a utility class that somehow's gonna set my columns
fge
fge
@Gemtastic then it's another method; but it's the method which returns the first name of your customer
I don't know the name right now
You know it, not me :)
I don't understand
fge
fge
Curious since according to this, this is exactly the method you want
What don't you understand?
It's simple enough
What am I doing? What am I supposed to do? How do I tie a column in the record to the column on th table view?!
fge
fge
20:55
You provide a TableColumn<S, T> where S is the type of the elements of the TableView (a CustomerRecord), T is the type of the elements in the column (a String), and a Function<? super S, ? extends T>
I JUST TOLD YOU HOW
Now, I have no idea why the code I used doesn't work, because it SHOULD
Am I supposed to put JavafxUtils.setColumnValue(firstname, CustomerRecord::getFirstName); anywhere specific?
ObservableList<CustomerRecord> l = customers.getItems();

            for(CustomerRecord r : jooq.fetch(CUSTOMER)){
                l.add(r);
            }
            customers.setItems(l);


            JavafxUtils.setColumnValue(firstname, CustomerRecord::getFirstName);
That's what it looks like now I don't know what I'm doing here
I have no clue why it doesn't work because I don't know what it does.
fge
fge
You need to do it BEFORE putting items in the TableView
fge
fge
Hey, you're kidding right?
I told you three times already
It binds the column to a specific value of the items in the TableView
It still gives me invalif method reference on getFirstName
fge
fge
21:01
No idea how you do that
But I have your project now on my IDE and it works
I have your exact master branch
And it works
fge
fge
That's your code, modified
And it Just Works(tm)
It might be that it doesn't import the fxutils
@Gemtastic Doesn't intellij tell you?
fge
fge
If that were the case, the error would be on JavafxUtils, not where you say it is
The only explanation I see is that for some reason CustomerRecord is botched
Or that your project is not configured to use the correct language level, but we fixed that the other day, right?
21:11
@SecondRikudo No but I figured it out; it didn't wanna import the class properly. Now it just works(tm)
kk
Don't forget to push :P
I won't
Thank you @fge for putting up with me
I totally understand if you wanna throw me out the window with a "throw new IdiotException i" ;P
Now for the fun part! Search function! :D
Can I go about the connection in a better way of do I have to have a connection instantiation everywhere?
fge
fge
You can certainly do better
You should have a class which provides you with the DSLContext which you reuse in all your controllers
One connection per action is somewhat a waste
21:27
@fge I do have one :O
But I should modify it.
Hmm...
Now, how to get a button in another class to fire a method to populate the table...
and the problem begins..
fge
fge
Well, I don't know how you create your controllers but you should have a reference to your tabs in your main controller
You have no other choice
I have references to the tab, but I don't have a reference to the specific controller instance.
The table view is in a node inserted into the borderpane... How do I get its controller?
Wait, I can just reset it :D
21:44
create a method in navigator which returns the controller?
More like I have the navigator insert a new node which loads the search data :D
Or maybe that was a bad idea?
22:02
@fge if I'm gonna do a join of the customer and address table, do I need to make a new POJO?
fge
fge
Why? What you want is the address of the customer and you already have a POJO for an address, right?
True. Derp :D
fge
fge
yawn
I agree
22:18
Unihedro would like that ^ :P
22:45
@Ita do you know how to get a method out of a controller?
@Gemtastic How to get a method out of a controller?
Yes. For some reason I can't access it. :/
23:20
D'oh
DatabaseConnection con = new DatabaseConnection();

DSLContext create = con.connect();
That doesn't work >_<
fge
fge
Of course it won't
How do I get a DSLContext then in a better connection way?
fge
fge
Haven't you seen a few examples of it already?
I've only seen this:
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(connectionString, username, password);
DSLContext jooq = DSL.using(conn, SQLDialect.POSTGRES);
Maybe this one?
private static DSLContext getJooq() = DriverManager.getConnection(DB_URL, DB_USERNAME, DB_PASSWORD);
return DSL.using(connection, SQLDialect.POSTGRES);
I'm gonna have to do it the bad way then sigh
23:46
@SecondRikudo Oh my, is that... The Miaou theme?
@Unihedro Nope, here on chat.
hmm... I'm trying to implement the crud...
It looks incredibly similar.
Eh, I guess Miaou's theme isn't as colorful. It has magenta for your own messages and gray for anything else.
It looks like restyled Dark SO Chat.
@Unihedro That's exactly what it is.
Border is hsl(HUE, 50%, 50%), background is hsl(HUE, 50%, 7%) and color is hsl(HUE, 50%, 70%)
Bah.
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A: How is PI calculated?

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23:51
While HUE is calculated from various factors based on your username and the such
Is it still configurable?
@Unihedro Yeah, only now you input the hue instead of hex
cool!
@fge could you link me to the class where you create new entries into your app? I have a hard time navigating your app...

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