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fortune: cannot execute. Out of cookies. (source)
 
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picks nose
 
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morn
morn
sometimes I ask myself why I write stuff like this:
red_phase_start_part = red_phase_start_part + red_phase_end_part;
red_phase_end_part = red_phase_start_part - red_phase_end_part < red_phase_end_part ? red_phase_start_part - red_phase_end_part : red_phase_end_part;
red_phase_start_part = red_phase_start_part - red_phase_end_part;
the goal actually is just to switch 2 int variables
07:03
posted on April 29, 2019

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07:36
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09:04
morn
morn
oh oak is back!
\o/
/cat
/fatcat
09:04
good,good
09:56
Can hibernate call PL/SQL (DECLARE/BEGIN/END)?
@TheCoder you can create SQL queries which can be run directly by hibernate
it's not part of the HQL language though, and generally should be avoided (you bypass one of the advantages of using hibernate by doing so)
10:20
hi
@SunishaSindhu hey, what's up?
am good..what about you...
@Neil
waiting for someone to tell me if an e-mail has arrived
do you know vb.net?
I need to convert few lines of code in to java
10:33
Morn o/
@SunishaSindhu Just a tad because my educator thought it was Java once :)
@geisterfurz007
oh okay
That's me \o/
@SunishaSindhu I know java :)
10:45
not so much
but for instance GetNumericsFromString, seems you want to extract numerical values
yeah
that one we can do using
Yeah that one is pretty straightforward.
String numericPackingCounts = Packing.replaceAll("[A-Za-z]", "");
List<String> listPackingCounts = Arrays.asList(numericPackingCounts.trim().split("\\*"));
like this
well in Java you would just do "somestring1234".replaceAll("[^0-9]", "")
yeah
which one are you stuck on?
in that
For i = 0 To UBound(StrArray)
ReDim Preserve StrArrayQtys(i)
StrArrayQtys(i) = Val(Format(GetNumericsFromString(StrArray(i))))
StrArrayQtys(i) = IIf(StrArrayQtys(i) = 0, 1, StrArrayQtys(i))
Next i
this UBOUND
Redim Preserve
and all
am not getting
4th line too
10:49
yeah, that's a little hard to understand
what are you trying to do here?
these concepts are very dissimilar to Java
hence the difficulty translating into java :)
ok, lets start with the first line
For i = 0 To UBound(StrArray)
I assume that just means from 0 to StrArray.length
Theory:
For all elements in StrArray
  Add a new spot in the strArrayQtys array
  set that spot to the numeric of the extracted number from the string
  if that value is 0 set the spot to 1, else leave it at the value
End of loop
ReDim is Redimension the array (in this case StrArrayQtys) to the size of i so you have enough space for the stuff you want to put in there. Preserve to keep the elements that were in there previously.
10:52
ok, before giving an equivalent in Java, let me ask why you're trying to do this?
Lemme quickly put the Java thingy together.
Maybe the extension of the array is entirely unnecessary in Java
@geisterfurz007 please thank you
Yes, it's List.add @Neil
@geisterfurz007 I mean, if all he needs is the number equivalent where 0s turn into 1s, there's no need to extend an existing array of characters
10:54
you know some code I have converted vb to java.But when I reached to this really am nit getting.am developing an app.It was a desktop one.so now am converting that one in to android
@neli
you can have a List of characters and numbers together
@Neil Yes, that's correct. There is a calculation done below the first loop that could be integrated in the first loop.
but it's not something you'd often come across
@neli
my string is like this format
1 BDL * 12 PKT * 2000 GMS
so first am splitting with *
So If I passed "1234", it would return 1*1*2*2*3*3*4*4?
10:56
and saving in to an array
@geisterfurz007 u there
Yup, just got done with what I think the code does.
@geisterfurz007 for that GetNumericsFromString, String numericPackingCounts = Packing.replaceAll("[A-Za-z]", "");
List<String> listPackingCounts = Arrays.asList(numericPackingCounts.trim().split("\\*"));
can I use this
In the code you pasted there was no splitting by * so I don't know what you are referring to.
@geisterfurz007 double finalMulti = 1; ಠ_ಠ
1.0?
I mean, you didn't do nothing mister mafia, so I dunno what you mean ;)
11:06
okay
@geisterfurz007 the StrArray = Split("1", "*")
is like this way
paste.ofcode.org/J3nhL3Ae3FxPGBvHJiVbxn <-- That's nowhere in there, so I am still a little confused :)
@geisterfurz007 just no point using floating point values at all
it should be int or long if anything
@Neil When multiplying doubles?
It's not clear from the compacted one but the upper one uses a List<Double>
@geisterfurz007 if you multiply two whole numbers, you will always get a new whole number
Because the getNumericsFromString also parses periods, so I assumed it would include decimals.
11:10
no division = no floating points
I am not multiplying two whole numbers.
@geisterfurz007
i didn't add whole code that's why
can I post whole code?
May B you will get
the idea
As long as you don't do it in chat, sure.
11:10
@geisterfurz007
Still yes.
up to line number 63 I have done
that's why I didn't post whole
In that case: Yes you can.
???
@geisterfurz007
@SunishaSindhu yes you can use this.
11:15
the compacted one yeah
Zoe
Zoe
:rainblobwave:
henlo
Zö, I need a new project.
Zoe
Zoe
Great! How about a C++ wrapper around the SE API?
:D
You need one?
Zoe
Zoe
I'm making one
11:19
hmmmhm
/cat
Zoe
Zoe
low-key showing off :p
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
awwwwww
cutest cat gif oak ever did
Zoe
Zoe
11:21
aww <3
@geisterfurz007
11:40
link is dead
hey cf :)
sup man
chilling, watching some videos.
Couldn't fly today because weather again -.-
i see , must be rainy there
here almost 40 degrees
11:50
@geisterfurz007 well that's fine because that means you can dedicate your time to your first love and passion, programming!
I hate you, Neil.
Modern skiing has its origins in the county of Telemark in the 19th century, but an ancient rock carving at R'd'y in Nordland county shows that Norwegians used skis as far back as 4,000 years ago. The oldest preserved ski excavated is a 2,300-year old one found in Finnmark in far northern Norway. (source)
12:28
@OakBot that doesn't surprise me. If you discover you can slide down snow, you've effectively halved your walking time
@Neil Type /help to see all my commands.
13:01
/cat
 
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Any audio resources to prepare for interviews? Java preferable but generic is ok too
15:42
posted on April 29, 2019 by CommitStrip

You can reply even if I am offline. Will check out later
 
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[tag:won-ton skins]
Zoe
Zoe
crap xd
Wrong message .-.
@Michael cc @geis
Zoe
Zoe
/javadoc Activity#registerReceiver
@Zoe Sorry, I can't find that method. :(
Zoe
Zoe
1
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19:11
@Michael What did you do?
Zoe
Zoe
[tag:sweet-chili sauce]
The popup closes when you edit it O.O
@geisterfurz007 Dang it geis!! It's not my fault!!
Zoe
Zoe
Got it
What happened?
19:12
I kept editing the same message, and eventually it turned into that.
Zoe
Zoe
^
Spam all teh buttons
Oh hang on, I think I know what the issue is.
Zoe
Zoe
I think it's a multi-space thing (damn rate limiting though >.>)
Yep. I hate JavaScript
Pushing the fix in a second.
Zoe
Zoe
Aw, JavaScript hates you too <3
19:16
New version is up, thanks @Michael :)

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