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02:09
morn
But
It's 10:17pm...
@Tavo unless you are in ho chi minh now
almost. I was until yesterday
did you enjoy your vacation?
very much so
pretty cool place. Also, very cheap
lol
I'm not a big fan of Asian cities
they make me feel claustrophobic
02:23
how come?
because they are usually very crowded
crowded? There's a lot of traffic, but London, Paris or Madrid are a lot more crowded any day of the year
if you are talking about India, China or Japan, I do agree
but SE Asia is a lot less crowded
02:59
I guess you have a point
shrugs
03:29
@Tavo where did you go?
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam?
yup. My first time
it was sooooooooooooo cheap
and people were so gentle
the city itself doesn't have much, but it was good fun
03:31
did you eat any interesting food?
well, the national dish is clearly Pho, and we had a few of those. Also, a few Banh Mi for breakfast
but then we had plenty of rice paper wraps
and some local curries and market food
nothing extraordinary though
@Tavo how were the curries?
I love what little curry I get in NH, so it's gotta be better where rice is more common food. Am I wrong?
nice. They were thick and full of flavour. Just not as spicy as I like them, but still pretty good
Ok, I'm getting a passport next month O_O
sounds like you had some good time ;)
03:41
yes. It was really nice to meet a friend I hadn't seen in over a year
an catch up over beers, food and a nice environment to explore ^_^
There was a guy asking for some help on SO, but when I tried his code to see how to reform it something unexpected happened. hastebin.com/oxewesuxux.pl
also, kept the wife happy with some expensive shopping :P
inexpensive* you mean?
@CardinalSystem split takes a regex argument
is | not regex?
03:46
use split("\\|")
ohh
I never knew...
@ItachiUchiha well, no. Expensive. Made to measure designer's clothes. But a 10th of the price of that in London
hand painted fabric
Oh, I just read this:
17 mins ago, by Tavo
it was sooooooooooooo cheap
yes, everything else :P
03:49
bought two really nice linen white shirts for 3 GBP both
not each. Both
and had a few hours of massages and treatments for around 35 GBP... for both of us
You should be using SGD instead of GBP now :P
I know. But nobody uses SGD :P
GBP is an world-class currency
Was a world-class currency until Brexit
that has yet to happen
also, let's not forget that the most used FX pair is cable
> the most used FX pair is cable ?
04:02
GBPUSD
I wish people were still asked questions like How to throw an exception without terminating the program
or Task manager with Java
it's called cable. Basically, because there was a cable communicating NY and London used exclusively for trading GBPUSD
but everyone uses excel and android
#themoreyouknow
I do not use Android
I'm not interested in android at all
04:03
but I find Excel spreadsheets very useful
I don't even know what Excel is
@CardinalSystem Shame on you
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications. It has been a very widely applied spreadsheet for these platforms, especially since version 5 in 1993, and it has replaced Lotus 1-2-3 as the industry standard for spreadsheets. Excel forms part of Microsoft Office. == Features == === Basic operation === Microsoft Excel has the basic features of all spreadsheets, using a grid of cells arranged in numbered rows and letter...
oh
wait
something is coming back to me
AHH!
It's already on my pc
I completely forgot about it
but how is it used in java?
04:08
Apache POI?
POI FTW
I love TLAs
night all
04:30
niters
 
2 hours later…
06:35
morn o/
06:48
morn
yo
hey @tavo
how's it going?
how's your hunt?
has stopped for the moment
how come?
06:55
not in the mood for job hunting
well, it's never a pleasant experience
but don't keep postponing it forever
@ItachiUchiha I have a concurrenthashmap that contains an Enum as key and XYCharts.Series<Number,Number> as value. I can update the Series from another thread that is not the FxApplicationThread and the Charts also get updated.
Now I am wondering wether I should add the data to the Series on the fxThread... (since) changes to the Series data should be run on the FxThread'?
once you change, you'll be thinking 'why didn't I do this earlier?'
07:41
I have a method A that calls another method of a different class, B. B declares that it throws an IOException. Is it possible for B to throw an exception wider than IOException? In A I have a try/catch(Exception e). I made it wider than IOException deliberately, incase a non-IOException happens.
@TheCoder it's bad practice to catch Exception
because you are basically hiding the reason why an exception is happening
if you want to catch Exception as well, catch all the possible exceptions that you know can be thrown, handle them and then catch Exception at the very end
@Tavo Agreed, but the thinking was that I have an unreliable external API that is causing issues. I want to wrap and catch eveything that goes wrong.
So that I can fix all issues.
@TheCoder then your code is not much better than the API
How would I know all possible exceptions?
The compiler is only enforcing IOException
you don't know them all, but if a method is to throw an exception, then capture that one. The write tests and see what happens
see if you get NPEs for instance
07:47
I have written a test that made the API fail but the error wasn't IOException.
So I would have missed that issue by just handling IOExceptions
@TheCoder that's why you write tests
I'm not saying you should just catch a certain exception
I'm saying that just catching Exception is not good. You are dealing with all the exceptions in the same way
Agreed. And you're saying leave Exception as a final catch-all if I get an unexpected exception
and exceptions happen for different reasons. A cat and a gecko are both animals. If they both get sick, you wouldn't give them the same treatment
@TheCoder it not really good practice either, but if you don't have a choice, also catch Exception when needed
But in my case, if my external API fails and I fail to get the required data, do I really care about specific handling? I didn't get my data. I log the exception and return a 500 to the client.
think of the following: you have said that thanks to one of your tests, you have discovered that an exception has been thrown, so you want to deal with it in a certain way. What if there's another exception being thrown that you haven't seen before? It will be caught by the same catch and dealt in a way that might be inappropriate
07:53
morn
@TheCoder tell that to the person that has to analise why he/she got a 500
/8ball you here?
jeeezz
morn @Hans1984
still not fixed
hey@Tavo
@Tavo Won't the logging tell them?
07:53
@TheCoder not if it's generic
and catching Exception normally returns a generic message, because it engulfs almost every exception
@Tavo Won't e.getMessage() be specific
that depends. It might give the caller a huge stacktrace of, let's say, Spring classes that will be useless to him/her
also, you are not making anyone's life easier
just yours
and only in the short term
always code as if the person using your libraries is a murdering psychopath who knows where you live
3
(not mine)
@Tavo Thanks for the input. Exception handling is a mindfield
plop
blob
08:05
does anyone knows a bit about Process/Runtime/waitfor ?
Because i just had a very strange thing
yesterday my program was not working if "p.waitFor()" was not written because it ended too quickly, and today it's when there is the line that it doesn't work, and when I remove the line It work properly ...
@TheCoder it's a pretty hard thing to do properly
@Tavo Most people tend towards Runtime exceptions these days
@azro got some code to show?
yesterday this was ok, and today (tried to debug) it blocks on waitFor, whereas I read the doc and it normally returns directly if the process has ended
do you also have the declaration of fin?
that you can paste in here
if waitFor blocks forever then there must be sth in 'fin' that blocks
08:20
String fin = "java -jar C:\Users\..\Documents\dd\dd.jar -h"
It does not come from the String, I check from version control the code I had yesterday and nothing has changed
no but there must be sth in dd.jar that is blocking
when u launch your dd.jar. your current thread will wait until the dd.jar stuff is done and exits
I tried in another class to read directly input and error streams before waitFor and it works
bu that's not I did yesterday so i don't really understand
there must be sth in the jar you are launching that is blocking
I'll try to command input and error one by one to see
If I read the inputStream BEFORE waitFor : it works
If I don't read the inputStream BEFORE waitFor : it does not work
well if your dd.jar blocks, you wont get to line 4 of your pasted code
08:31
it doesn't, it hasn't changed since yesterday
have you tried sth like:
p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(fin);
processus = new Processus(adr, exitVal, p.getOutputStream(), p.getInputStream(), p.getErrorStream());
int exitVal = p.waitFor();
switching up the lines and see what happens :D
I'll stop to try to understand
I admit I have change something
:D
I add 1 option to the executable
with the first 2 option, waitFor is ok
bu with the third one, it is not ok ..
don't know why because it's not my executable but I accept lol
@azro what does the "-h" stand for?
08:46
hi
hi
i need someone to help me with this question
"help" but it was for my example only, the real options will not be revealed ;)
i will appreciate guys
@azro that option will be passed into dd.jar?
08:49
@lemmynjaria you already have two answers
yes that's it
with "java -jar dd.jar -h -g -j -d" like this
@Tavo those answers actually arent applicable to my question thanks
@lemmynjaria well, it might actually be helpful if you shared some of the code you have written
@lemmynjaria ignore this :D
instead of just a couple of screen captured
08:52
@Tavo the screen screen captured is from a youtube video
well it is not that hard....
@motaa ooh really :)
@lemmynjaria a screen capture does not show what you have tried
workflow:
- buttonClick event -> get Data from Database with a preparedStatement
- iterate over returning ResultSet
- for every entry in the set add a button with some name you extract from the resultset
the first answer to your question on SO (even though missing detailed explanation) puts you in the right direction. You just have get the JFX equivilent
morning
09:04
morn @Sayros
@motaa yeah, I think he just wants the code written, not directions.
hey @Sayros
09:27
today in Tunisia is 55 C tempurature
-_-
Google says 37
with a max of 41
jeeezzz
55?@Sayros
i feel sorry for you
I'm melting as soon as it rises above 30° C
yes it's 55 :'(
thats terrible
yes
but usually we re between 30 and 45
09:40
well sayros is a native
i trust him more than some shitty as google forecast
imagine the workers of building what they do :'(
a lot of workers work under the sun
thats life threatening
yeah
lol
10:02
Sayros is native? assembly native?
or C native?
-.-
hes tunisian
god damn it
10:22
:D
guys how to print the index value of a array list
arraylist.get(index); is printing the index number
arraylist.get(index) will return the value at index "index"
nothing can get past that
... except modified JDKs
I am trying to execute this program in compilejava.net
it is giving the index rather than the value of index
@SusHill of course it is
07
111
213
377
491
5143
5
0.o
10:29
System.out.print(j);
System.out.println(i); prints out the index :D
it is substracting the last index 5 and first index 0
print(j) prints out the value
print(i) prints a totally unrelated number
not the index
print(i) prints the factor of that number
print(list.size()-1) would print the index as the value is added to it
@Wietlol ye I was refering to the index of the loop :D
10:31
@Wietlol I am adding the value of i in factors array
no you do not
you add "j"
you are adding j
0 - 7
1 - 11
2 - 13
3 - 77
4 - 91
5 - 143
you have to add i
and j is the index
hahahaha
my bad
your bad
10:34
@Wietlol thank you for pointing the issue out for me
:)
@motaa you too bro
@motaa not you, you were too late :p
@Wietlol haha I was just about to write that you got faster fingers than me :P
dont deny it, you waited until I gave the answer, then you knew what was going on and then you wrote your answer as well
... that would mean that you have very fast fingers
10:38
hahaha the bot should show nanoseconds in his timestamp :D
there was a difference no bigger than 10ns
how do you know?
I was looking at the screen and just when your answer popped up I hit enter
hahaha
you were just looking and when I answered, you hit enter
(plus some text)
10:40
you both know there was a mistake ;)
:D
"a"
so intuitive
10:51
@Tavo i have uploaded some of the work i have done
hi
how are you guys
i need help in this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44949774/javafx-how-to-add-elements-eg-buttons-dynamically-created-from-items-stored-in

I will Appreciate thanks
11:10
//moved the file to new folder
//this is passing
boolean fileMoveCompleted = finalFileToProcess
.renameTo(new File(processingFolderName
+ File.separator + finalFileToProcess.getName()));

//now trying to move to another folder
//this is failing
fileMoveCompleted = finalFileToProcess
.renameTo(new File(successFolderName
+ File.separator
+ finalFileToProcess.getName()));


any idea ?
why my second move is failing ?
When you spend 2 hours on an error caused by IntelliJ refactoring a string that had nothing to with what you were refactoring >_>
@lemmynjaria check this out paste.ofcode.org/353e9vFYxcsCviRu6C96fcz
you might want to remove the cast to preparedstatement
one more thing though... since you are appending to an HBox, all your buttons will be lined up horizontally
11:28
@motaa Thank you let me try it
so as workflow, what's happening there:
1. you create a List<Button> that will hold all your new Buttons.
2. you execute a query
3. you iterate over the ResultSet from 2
4. you grab the String value that you want to set as Button Text
5. you add that Button to the List
6. you clear your HBox from previously added Buttons
7. you add all the new Buttons to your HBox
@motaa it Worked Thanks man,thank you for taking your time
I am gonna add that as answer to your SO question so noone else has to bother writing this down :)
@motaa cool
@motaa dont deny it "I am gonna add that as answer to your SO question so I can get reps"
11:47
@Wietlol you're a fox :D
 
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13:18
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@ItachiUchiha 1 more vote needed.
Leaf Village Ninjas ? :P
@ItachiUchiha is there a possibility to make the jumps of my lines to the next datapoint smoother? the charts look like this imgur.com/a/Fxw9w
I tried your approach from your answer here https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22089022/line-chart-live-update
but still it keeps jumping instead of smoothly drawing to the next point
/summon 53839
what lib are you using to read data on the com ports?
13:21
@geisterfurz007 1 more vote needed.
/summon 53839
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@motaa i use jssc (simple serial connector), thx I'll have a look
13:23
@motaa Difficult to say from the top of my head. Can you ask a question on SO? May be I can have a look at it later. Or even better, someone else answers it ;)
it's pretty cool since you can read nonblocking, semi blocking or fullblocking
sine curves?
Morning, Java!
Evening, Michael!
wait, its morning where you live?
@motaa seems harder to use than jssc imo
13:25
you live in canada?
but i should give it a try
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@motaa are you trying to get curves on your chart? is that your question?
it is really easy to use @Julo0sS
13:25
@OakBot thanks
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13:26
@kofimokome Cannot predict now
currently when a new datapoint comes to the chart an immediate segment is placed on it
/me
damn
/react
@kofimokome Please specify a human emotion.
what I try to accomplish is not the whole segment being put on the chart but a smoothly growing segment up till the new datapoint
13:27
animation not working?
like someone would draw it by hand
setAnimation(true does not work)
the chart gets updated at about every 2 secs
setAnimation(true);// does not work
setAnimated :D
0.o
is that a happy animation?
yeah, there is a animated example in the ensemble8 java examples, right?
13:35
didn't find the animated one if you mean this page docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/user-interface-tutorial/… :D
the reason could be that my data comes asychronously
@motaa paste.ofcode.org/rGeSE3Vhdu3XFwpEFjshcW maybe this could help
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@Julo0sS cheers mate checking it out
the yellowish line in that chart also jumps to the next data point :)
but to clarify things up I will draw a picture now in paint :D
13:58
I think that you can make it "appear" smoothly, but not "draw" it smoothly... idk if i'm clear with this
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