I'm trying to simulate a robots movement to store some arraylist objects in two, 2-d arrays. Basically a robot going down an isle handing off the object to the correct bin... anyone have good idea how to implement this?
I've created an arraylist of inventory items in the main class -- the robot needs to grab an item from the list and decide on where to place it based on type of item number it has.
I think I'm just looking for some reassurance that I'm not getting too far off track.
The first part of the problem states that we should place the inventory at position evenRow[0][0] and grab the next available item before dispatching the robot.
In order to do this, I created an Inventory class that build the data from a file and stores it into an ArrayList. I think thought storing the object at position [0][0] would be a good idea, now I'm not so sure.
I have code which draws a circle - or should. Instead it's an oval. I can't see a problem with the code. Can Windows do it or must it be a problem with my code.
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the width and height are both set to the same variable - a variable changed by the slider.
var selectors = ['#id', '.class', 'span', 'span#with.complex.selector'];
var elements = selectors.map(document.querySelector.bind(document)); // Now has elements
@fge You want to make sure that all the elements in the stream are found in a Set, and if they don't, throw an exception with the elements of the stream that are missing from the Set.
@KshitizSharma Because .get(0).toString() resolves to Quod.toString(). When .get(0) is called. an Object is loaded. get(0).toString attempts to cast the Object at index 0 into a Quod to invoke toString(), which throws an exception.
Whereas .get(0) resolves to Quod. Its only matching signature for println() is Object, hence the JVM instance calls Object.toString and there is no casting.
@KshitizSharma .get(0) returns Quod because test is ArrayList<Quod>.
Hi all, i am doing a project on "online payments", the payment process are handled by the payment gateway i am just calling and passing the value to the web service so should i use only JSP or servlets for this simple work
@Mr.777 I need a little bit of help regarding java, or rather dealing with jars. I wish to get the runtime of a program without the overhead of the jvm start-time. Now, I know you can do this by changing the program itself, and importing a few magical stdlib methods. However, is there any way to do this without changing the program itself?
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So this is how i get the runtime of a program time <program> args
However, with a java jar file, if all you're doing is printing something out to the console it takes time, for example, printing two lines to the console took 1 second.
So, how do I get the runtime without the jvm-startup time and do that without changing the original program
Hey, May I possibly ask a very elementary question : What is the difference between a multidimensional array in java and an array of arrays? ( I seem to be confused especially between the declaration of a matrix and say int [][] b = new int [5][])
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