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01:20
hello!
How can I handle exceptions within an enum?
    public enum Resources {
    	TYPEWRITER	("res/typewriter.png");

    	private Image resImg;
    	private Resources(String path) throws SlickException {
    		this.resImg = new Image(path);
    	}
    }
 
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02:34
@Ahmad: why would you do that
what is wrong with you
the conversation was with me and @FoamyGuy
 
2 hours later…
04:47
How to insert the date into database?
05:43
IS there any way to pass int in SOAP Message. Means query message..
06:11
@user3257654 you Can use String Data type for that date and can store in toString() formate
07:02
k....


HOw to insert Boolean as key in Hashmap? is it possible? explain me with example...
 
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08:35
@NambiNarayan u here?
yes
public void pw(int n,String ch) {
String one[]={" "," one"," two"," three"," four"," five"," " +
"six"," seven"," eight"," Nine"," ten"," eleven"," twelve"," " +
"thirteen"," fourteen","fifteen"," sixteen"," seventeen"," eighteen"," nineteen"};

String ten[]={" "," "," twenty"," thirty"," forty"," fifty"," sixty","seventy"," eighty"," ninety"};
if(n>19) {
System.out.print(ten[n/10]+" "+one[n%10]);
}
else {
System.out.print(one[n]);
}
if(n>0)
System.out.print(ch);
}

public static void main(String[] args) {
hello user291688
@user2916886 hello
@NambiNarayanan can you give a brief idea of the steps, like what and why we are doing it?
just start from the main method
we are checking the input value
suppose if the user types "123"
08:41
in that case for 1st call n will be 0 and ch will be hundred
first a.pw((123/1000000000)," Hundred"); will calls
why did we divided n by 100 crores and passed hundred as ch?
but we didn't know what is the input in the execution first right ?
we are divding the input
check the pw() method
yes I got that we are dividing the input, but what I am not able to understand is that why hundred is passed as ch when we are dividing by 100 crores? Is it because in this the max range that is being considered here is 100 crore
@NambiNarayanan yes I got that we are dividing the input, but what I am not able to understand is that why hundred is passed as ch when we are dividing by 100 crores? Is it because in this the max range that is being considered here is 100 crore
it will returns 0 this line will execute -> andif(n>19) {
System.out.print(ten[n/10]+" "+one[n%10]);
}
else {
System.out.print(one[n]);
}
and prints the one[0];
and then second calls
a.pw((n/10000000)%100," crore");
will check the same as first.
wait
i'll be back after 20 min
09:03
@NambiNarayanan I am able trace the steps but the difficulty that I am having is understanding like why hundred is passed along with 100 crores and why we are using % operator in second call onwards of the pw()
@NambiNarayanan No problem!
@NambiNarayanan take your time
09:28
@user2916886 hi
yes
@NambiNarayanan I posted my doubt in above message
on first function call a.pw(n/100000000) -> doesn’t print nothing because -> n/1000000000 will return 0.
for input 123
check the if conditions on the a.pw()
only on this line a.pw(((n/100)%10)," hundred"); -> 123/100 returns 1 .
hello are you there
@user2916886 hello are you there ?
yes i am here
did you understand what i wrote above
yes
now i uderstood
thanks for clarifying
09:38
now you understand the program
@user2916886 could you accept my answer
sure
accepted
@user2916886 best of luck for your interview :) bye
 
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13:22
Hi There
Can someone help in a tomcat question here?
Regarding JVM config
14:04
Helloo there?
Anyone there?
@Retsam The link has been updated!
14:58
Hello Java!
15:54
hello
16:21
Greetings all
how's java doing?
Seems pretty empty
That is common
there's actually more ppl than usual
Anyone willing and able to assist me with a question?
16:25
sure
1
Q: Custom Key Events

Southpaw HareHow can I send a custom SWT key event such that it results in the typing of that exact literal character without any conversion? We are making a custom on-screen graphical keyboard that allows for multiple possible layouts - QWERTY being the main one, but several others planned, including ones t...

Not too many people seem to target SWT questions very often
So I need all the help I can get
Well I can't help you! But really good question !
Heh. Thanks
I'm just worried that it'll get buried
It probably will or already has been buried. But you could post a bounty in 2 day to feature it again
ugh
And then wait a week for people to not notice it until the last hour
16:34
Well can't do much about it :-S
yeah, too true
 
1 hour later…
17:41
Anyone here?
I really need help with this problem:
import java.util.Scanner;

/**
   A program that reads in a temperature in degrees Fahenheit
      and converts it to the equivalent temperature in Celsius
      and also the equivalent temperature in Kelvin.
   For example, if the input is F = 68.0 degrees Fahrenheit,
      then the conversions should show that C = 20.0 degrees Celsius
      and K = 293.0 degrees Kelvin.
*/
public class ConvertTemp
{
   public static void main (String[] args)
   {

      // Display prompt for temperature in degrees Farhenheit
My code ^, but it doesn't work.
I mean, the farenheit part is not working right.
Could you be more specific ?
What is not working right ?
Well, if you go to the link I posted and copy+paste the code above in the textbox on the bottom of that page and hit Submit, it will show you the expected results and what my code produced.
I think that would communicate a lot more to you about the problem than I could describe in words here.
Are you able to see the problem I'm having?
The input in the link is wrong, probably a copy paste error
code
under // Compute Celsius and Kelvin equivalents
you need
double celsius = (5/9) * (fahrenheit - 32.0);
double kelvin = celsius + 273.0;
17:47
Oh yeah, that's what i have
import java.util.Scanner;

/**
   A program that reads in a temperature in degrees Fahenheit
      and converts it to the equivalent temperature in Celsius
      and also the equivalent temperature in Kelvin.
   For example, if the input is F = 68.0 degrees Fahrenheit,
      then the conversions should show that C = 20.0 degrees Celsius
      and K = 293.0 degrees Kelvin.
*/
public class ConvertTemp
{
   public static void main (String[] args)
   {

      // Display prompt for temperature in degrees Farhenheit
The problem is that 5/9 are integer so the result is 0
Should it be 5.0/9.0?
It works
I never thought of that :(
;)
Have you debug it ;?
No, I am using an online ide since I don't have a decent IDE available right now
You can't have any IDE ?
And working code
17:55
I have netbeans, but it's giving some strange errors so I re-install it, I am using online ide, since the task isn't that huge.
No it's not that hard ! But it wayyy faster to debug it :P
 
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19:49
As anyone has done a lot of web here ?
@Marc-Andre why u ask?
not much exp. here but maybe I can help xP
To have a bit of opinion about Java versus everything else! One of my collegue find an interesting framework/stack of technologies. Was wondering if there was some sort of "expert" ;)
20:19
hi, any one familiar with agile methodology in java
How is Java and Agile related ? Could you be more specific ?
@Marc-Andre: I mean am working on a java project which is using agile methodology
@user2821894 Ok. I've done it once maybe I could help
@Marc-Andre: Thanks. This is my first project and we have a restrospective meeting which is followed in agile where we have to answer three questions i,e • What worked well?
o Let’s keep doing that!
o Let’s spread the use of this practice to more of the team
• What should we do differently next time?
• What did we learn?
• What still puzzles us?
I know that I have to answer these questions based on my experience with the project but wanted to make sure that I am not making any mistakes while talking in the meeting so thought could check out with some to know how to answer these questions
20:34
@user2821894 Well, I don't have much experience so I'm not sure I can really help you
@Marc-Andre: No problem. Thanks for the replies. I was googling a lot but could only find how to conduct retrospective meetings and not how to answer them.

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