I am working with Zebra MZ320 printer to integrate Black mark. I am facing issue when black mark is set to True. The printer feeds 2-3 line after black mark is encountered on paper
The command used to calibrating black mark successfully :
! DF CONFIG.SYS
! UTILITIES ...
am looking at a lecture, that presents the following problem: A drunk student is in the middle of the field by himself, he can only go N,W,S,E on a random basis. So this program is like a random walk simulation. Can anyone link me to the programming solution for this (or similar) problem?
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Which solution is better? Edit old answer or add new one?
If there is a good answer that could be improved with more information, what is the best way to add that information:
Edit and extend the existing answer with the new/extra information.
Create a new answer ...
I answered the question. This answer was accepted. But OP wrote a comment that the proposed solution does not work well in one small case. I can fix it.
Which solution is better? Edit old answer or add new one?
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I'm reading in date strings that could be with or without a time zone adjustment: yyyyMMddHHmmssz or yyyyMMddHHmmss. When a string is missing a zone, I'll treat it as GMT. I'm not seeing any way to create optional sections in a SimpleDateFormat, but maybe I'm missing something. Is there a way ...
If bringing in external dependencies is not an option, I suppose it would be possible to check against a pattern and then use appropriate format for parsing. A bit hackish, but should work. But if you find yourself doing that at many places, it's certainly the time to bring in joda
Ah, that's essentially what the answer to the question does. I should learn to read those first before commenting.
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@WalleCyril But the way to use it isn't (java (file) on linux, click on jar file to open on windows), and the way you use Windows to compile varies on the environment, which I have no idea what your environment is.
javac : The term 'javac' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again. At line:1 char:1 + javac -version + ~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (javac:String) [], CommandNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
Hi, I am not able to get this datetime "2014-12-16T11:16:06.123456Z" after converting it to timestamp. To convert it into timestamp i used the following format SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z'");
I mean, is there any way to get this time from its timestamp
@Unihedro not homework really, its for an exam and I can't find any relevant notes from lectures relating to the question, maybe a quick Google will do the trick..
@BrianJ think of all the time you've spent doing homework for school, it's built your skill set so now you know what kind of information to look for to complete the task
that's why "researching & accomplishing things" is called "doing homework"
I'm having an issue; here is the scenario: I have a class called Source that has a private member Class1. I have another class called ModifyClass to which I pass in Class1 into its constructor, and its constructor stores Class1 in it's private member Class1. I modified Class1 in ModifyClass yet the original Class1 in the Source is still the original value!!!!!!!!!! What's going on?
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Looks like I'll have to break encapsulation because no one will help me