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16:00
@Leathe Just keep subtracting 1 from those integers until you get Integer.MAX_VALUE
user6857832
Where did you get that problem? It's so hard to add so many curly brackets lol.
user6857832
But I am almost done
@motaa the problem description is "Find the maximum total from top to bottom of the triangle below"
user6857832
@JonahSloan
Or a stack overflow. D: Gasp. So meta.
16:01
@Unihedron the adjacent stuff is just there to confuse me? :D
it's there to describe what a path is
B C
D E F
B can go to D or E
C can go to E or F
they're adjacent
not my fault you get confused
user6857832
I need to add just comma now
thank you @Unihedron now I got it too and I need a smoke :D
took you long enough
16:03
Oh darn, the problem specifies "adjacent on the row below" so I can't break the problem through a technicality :(
haha maybe it's that RMI debugging I am doing for 6 straight hours now ^^
more like, I solved problem 18 and 67 in under 10 minutes, I don't get what's keeping this party rolling
The free candy in the van, duh.
user6857832
Do you have that question problem projecteuler.net/project/resources/p067_triangle.txt with all the commas in it?@Unihedron
user6857832
I will take me long enough to add commas in between all those numbers
16:05
bah now they are getting corky :D
@Hemlata System.in
user6857832
@Unihedron How can I add commas in between those numbers?
you don't
user6857832
private int[][] triangle = {

{59},
{73, 41},
read them one by one and add them to your collection
user6857832
16:06
But I am doing it with an array.
you can do it with an array
you can easily turn a collection into an array
readLine().split(' ') <- convert this into java
user6857832
But how do I add lots of commas in between?
do you even understand what an array is?
user6857832
16:07
Yes
Fill in the blank: An array is an ordered collection of _____s
user6857832
Elements?
perfect
user6857832
That's what you have in it
you can get those elements by scanning from system input
user6857832
16:08
Oh it is right haha
user6857832
I don't know how to do that.
and then dumping the elements into an array which you can read out of it
/javadoc System#in
user6857832
Can you please tell me ?
for(int i=0;i<something;++i) triangle[i] = input.readLine().split(" ");
I just told you exactly what you had to do
user6857832
16:10
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Printing the file passed in:");
while(sc.hasNextLine()) System.out.println(sc.nextLine())?
user6857832
Just write it?
user6857832
Well idk.
user6857832
@JonahSloan If you can give me that question with the elements in the array, then I can solve it.
read the third result on duckduckgo
user6857832
Just write same as it is?
16:15
Hey, somebody got rid of my message.
said somebody is me
be sure to send some fire emojis, I'm not on a mac so I can't see them
user6857832
@JonahSloan Should I write it as it is?
user6857832
int[][] triangle = {};
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);

int line = 0;
while(sc.hasNextLine())
triangle[line++] = sc.nextLine().split("");
It says cannot convert from string to int. Plus when I cast it, it is not working.
user6857832
in the last line sc.nextLine().split("");
16:18
@Hemlata paste this in main()
System.out.println("Type something: ");
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
String value = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println("You typed in " + value);
and then run it
converting a string to an int[] is hard
user6857832
Nvm I got the question with all the commas in it.
user6857832
I just looked up on google
excellent
congratulations for your valuable life decisions
user6857832
That doesn't mean I am not gonna learn that.
16:21
I'm not going to judge
user6857832
I will but not now, maybe tomorrow I will try like you said.
no don't
it's pointless, a waste of your time
user6857832
Well I am a curious person, If I wanna do something then I always do it.
just keep looking up the things you need, there's no point writing proper code to solve these pointless problems
unless you want to waste your time
that's your problem
user6857832
Not for you maybe.
user6857832
16:23
For me it is not wasting of my time.
Then you have poor judgement, don't infect this room with it
user6857832
No, I don't
user6857832
If a person don't wanna do something right now that doesn't mean she will not gonna do. It just I don't wanna do all that right now.
user6857832
Is 7273 is the answer? @JonahSloan
@Hemlata Is that what you got?
user6857832
16:25
@Unihedron Plus I am not infecting this room. You always judge people without knowing anything.
user6857832
@JonahSloan I knew it was wrong lol
user6857832
Cuz I didn't changed anything in my code lol
@Hemlata that's rude. come back in 60 seconds.
I wouldn't know if it's right or not
user6857832
I jus changed the array that's it.
user6857832
16:27
@Unihedron You are an room owner that doesn't mean you can do whatever you want.
user6857832
Plus I was never rude.
user6857832
You are the one who always argue with people with no reason.
cue topic change
@Hemlata that's an extreme accusation, come down after you've cooled down and learned some manners
Some people never learn
16:31
I'm slightly worried though, do I argue with people with no reason? unicode_thinking_emoji
never bothered enough to argue with anyone outside my close circle really
Random noun generator says we should talk about pie.
I have not much thoughts on pie.
cheesecake?
I felt I had to tell you that otherwise you'd just get no conversation at all.
Meh, depends on who makes it.
My favourite dessert is definitely pudding.
Because some pudding doesn't have to be sweet and still be delicious.
user6857832
You can kick me outta this chat forever, idc cuz I have not done anything this time.
user6857832
16:35
Do whatever you wanna do.
If I wanted to drown myself in sugar then I can do exactly that, I don't really get the point with sweet desserts.
@Hemlata if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all
What the hell?
so guys; I couldn't find anything specific in the googles. and It's too stupid to ask a stack question. but um... if you have a string type method and within that string type method you have a classcall that has a variable within a void type method; how do you return that variable?
@g00ch What is a class call? Constructor invocation?
it's from a predefined library and calls a class.
lemme coppy
StringRequest stringRequest = new StringRequest(requestMethodInt, url,
new Response.Listener<String>()
{
@Override
public void onResponse(String response)
{
Log.d("MA-", "success"+response);
returnString = response;
}
},
i'm really not good at java so :D
16:40
I'm fairly sure you're supposed to use that variable instead of returning it
so you can either work based on that (e.g. database.handle(response))
the string request object (I think???) is within a method of type string that I need the response variable.
ah.
or have the entire string request be synchronized
Cool cool; now I know where to look, thank you very much
@uni
Post on meta?
16:57
not as a reaction ont this (still public) discussion.... I'm out of here for this week. Cya on monday
@Nicktar seeya!
HAMMERTIME!
@CapricaSix Thanks darling.
sth seriously strucks me....
would someone be so kind and tell me whether it's expected behaviour that a Timer.cancel() kills my running JVM?
When I comment timer.cancel() out, nothing happens but if I leave it in, my jvm gets shut down.
there are no shutdown hook nor any exits
@motaa Sounds like you're not identifying the real problem
17:04
we're in r136569 if you want to spectate but I'd like to keep the flow between us 2
@motaa Timer runs on its own Thread
Thanks
@Gemtastic Wrong room?
Yeah, sorry
I can't fix :(
17:11
@Gemtastic Done
@MadaraUchiha Thank you :)
Well, I'm hungry
posted on February 24, 2017 by CommitStrip

@Gemtastic @JonahSloan here is a hastebin of my code but the behaviour is really strange....
https://hastebin.com/ehabagagiw.scala
I edited the link
You don't get any error messages?
17:20
nope
what happens is the following:
from my client I hit a button and then the "RunWhenShuttingDown" is beeing ran on the server to prepare everything before actually shutting down (which I did not yet implement). There is nothing in it except some DB stuff that triggers some other stuff inside the DB.
When I comment the Timer.cancel() out the runwhenshuttingdown thread runs as expected
but when leaving timer.cancel in the jvm gets stopped what I actually do intend but not like from out of the blue
@motaa I do not understand. :S
well given the code I linked the only thing that is being called is this method:
public boolean killServer(){
Thread t = new RunWhenShuttingDown();
t.start();
}
and that's it :D
oh well so much drama
17:35
the line with the #cancel() is line 46 :D
I'll say this right now: Anyone starting disruptive drama under my watch is not ok. If you're messing with each other on good terms without affecting anyone else, that's fine to me. An example is the users from the Java and Android Era visiting this room in pairs. These are not double standards, they are my metrics of keeping the room under control. If at any point you think I am causing disruptive drama, point it out.
I will not pin this message. Do not pin that message.
@Unihedron what do you mean by this?
@JonahSloan It is a short follow-up PSA for what wasted around an hour of my time with regards to how I execute my room owner rights.
Just so everyone that was following understands.
Nothing makes sense to me right now...
@JonahSloan are you drunk? ;)
17:45
@motaa I'm not old enough to legally drink
@JonahSloan cool info, are you drunk?
@Unihedron No, I am not drunk
Feels like it sometimes though
unicode_thinking_emoji
I should probably tell my doctor
fge
fge
@JonahSloan like that means anything
17:52
cool info it shall help me reach a true state of enlightenment
be old enough to legally drink be old enough to legally drink be old enough to legally drink be old enough to legally drink be old enough to legally drink be old enough to legally drink
hey Bart whats up? :P
@motaa here another dose of enlighteneduni
18:19
@Unihedron nicely written every game nowadays seems to be full of cheaters :D
yeah if only people are less stupid and would stop trying to ruin the fun for everyone
amen to that :D
Ah, nothing like the bright sun to wake me up. walks into wall
go back to sleep.
@Unihedron Who, me?
18:25
your chair
ba dum tss
no need to show me the door, I'll see myself out
I am confused.
@JonahSloan I made the overused "not you, your chair" joke, then I did the drumroll myself to show that I made a joke, and in response to how bad that was, I claimed to steer clear of any more jokes before anyone throws me out.
@Unihedron I was not aware of the "not you, your chair" joke.
:O
yeah see
it's so bad that no one says it anymore, and yet I did
so humiliating
Also, I don't have a chair
18:30
really
btw, that emoji is fit for too many situations
I'm standing right now
18:43
I arrive at class 40 minutes late while the profesor is talking and the professor just glances at the clock while teaching
19:21
30 minutes to go then I am done working for today: D
 
3 hours later…
21:59
Can someone help me create a glowing colour effect in Java?
I want to change my JPanels to constantly glow
Please @ me with reply.
Since I have to go.
user6110959
22:12
Can someone help me understand the utility of throws keyword?
user6110959
Please tag me while referring to me.
@Abcd The point is that the exceptions you can expect from this function are found right there on the first line.
user6110959
So?
An executing method would like to know the return type and the types of arguments, as well as the types of the exceptions it might throw.
user6110959
Okay. But how is this useful?
22:17
And the argument is that it's something the developer wants to know at a glance, so putting it there in the signature makes sense.
interesting conversation missed
user6110959
We are not able to eliminate exception with it
@Abcd No, but the calling function knows what to expect.
With checked exceptions, if you follow the rules, the compiler will warn you if you don't handle an exception.
user6110959
@MadaraUchiha can you explain with a simple example
user6110959
like using an add() method and input through Scanner class
22:19
public static void someMethod() throws SomeException { ... }

public static void someOtherMethod() {
  // ...
  someMethod(); // unsafe call. Should be inside of try/catch, or add "throws" to method signature
}
It forces you to handle your exceptions.
But of course, this ideal world doesn't last, and runtime errors cannot be checked in compile time.
user6110959
I didnt get this : someMethod(); // unsafe call. Should be inside of try/catch, or add "throws" to method signature
@Abcd That's the error the compiler would give you
user6110959
WHY?
@Abcd Because you are not handling the error.
The compiler knows someMethod() might throw, and you aren't handling it.
user6110959
What is "handling the error"
22:30
You have two ways of handling it, either surround with try/catch, or add throws SomeException to someOtherMethod()
user6110959
what is "handling"
@Abcd Whatever you want it to be.
You had an error, an exception was thrown. How you deal with it is up to you.
user6110959
@MadaraUchiha Please explain seriously
The compiler just warns you when you aren't dealing with it.
@Abcd I am
You can choose to log an error, you can choose to ignore it, you can choose to display it, you can choose the crash the entire program.
But you can't not choose.
That's what the compiler would warn you about.
user6110959
so what does throws do ?
user6110959
22:32
it crashes?
@Abcd throws tells the compiler that this method might throw an exception.
Throwing is another method of output from a function (right next to return)
Just like you need to tell the compiler what type a method is returning, you need to tell it what it might throw.
user6110959
My basics related to this topic are extremely unclear so I can't understand anything
user6110959
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