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Q: Zebra MZ320 - feeds few lines after black mark is found

SweetWisher  シ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 ...

java star..help :P @Unihedro
11:02
@SweetWisherシ I have no idea how to make printers work. At least printers are single-purpose hardware and won't run something like java. ;)
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@Unihedro you sure? Some network printers out there run Linux, so why not a JVM ;)
@fge because.
@Unihedro :(
@SweetWisherシ :(
no one can help me :'(
11:16
Can I get a few upvotes on this awesome answer using Stream? ;) stackoverflow.com/a/27503359/3622940
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@SweetWisherシ good luck with that question
@Unihedro my, my, my
@fge me wants Necromancer badge
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@Unihedro don't you know about Pattern's .splitAsStream()?
11:18
@Unihedro Looks like overkill :P
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Pattern.compile(",").spitAsStream(input).map(Long::parseLong).collect(Collectors‌​.toList())
@Unihedro and you seem to really have a hard time using method references too ;)
@fge Ha, wrote that in my IDE + ran to make sure it worked at the same time you posted that message :-)
@OlegKuznetsov There is no overkill :D
fge has hat!
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@Unihedro and why two answers? Just merge your stream solution with the existing one
I might downvote the second one otherwise :p
@Unihedro Wait, how does it work? Does SO recognize where the head is on avatars? o_O
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11:21
@OlegKuznetsov no, you can adjust where you want the hat
@fge Alternative solutions are to be kept separate, as defined by a meta thread which I am too lazy to dig out. Frying a burger ATM :)
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(by default it's dead in the middle)
@Unihedro not sure I agree
@OlegKuznetsov You gotta use the hat panel and select the "show tools" option thing to move it.
@fge BTW, what is that animal on yours?
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11:22
@OlegKuznetsov a Tasmanian devil
@fge I see :)
user3949359
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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@nosille why don't you try it yourself?
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Q: Edit an existing answer, or incorporate existing answer into a new one?

chobok Possible Duplicate: 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 ...

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Q: Which solution is better? Edit old answer or add new one?

Alexey MalistovI 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?

> If it's a completely new bundle of stuff, but is based on stuff gleaned from the answer, write an addendum answer as described above.
Yay!!! 2 hats :D
11:26
@Mr.777 Congrats! :D
<- has 16 hats
me likes crab hat the most
:P wow
in Tcl, 18 hours ago, by Unihedro
The hat I am wearing in the avatar was obtained in the Winterbash 2014 event, which is a Stack Exchange tradition. I exceptionally liked the hat because it is easy to get, and its requirement was to downvote five posts; Being a frequent downvoter, I found a huge bond with the hat and wore it during the season.
user3949359
@fge I don't feel qualified
Is it even possible to parse a string representing datetime that looks like "2014-12-16T11:16:06.123Z".
@nosille Are you learning to program, looking for someone to hire, or is about to go on a googling trip?
user3949359
11:29
Once someone shows me how it's done I'll be fine by myself
@Tarun new SimpleDateFormat()
=javadoc SimpleDateFormat
Though i am able to parse this date with this format "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z'"
But the pain point is the milliseconds in date is optional
user3949359
@Unihedro I just want to have the code from the lecture, couldn't find it the MIT ocw handouts online
user3949359
11:30
@Unihedro I've never programmed a random walk
so if i try to parse a date that does not contain milliseconds for e.g. "2014-12-16T11:16:06Z", Java gives me exception
@Unihedro is it possible ?
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Q: Optional parts in SimpleDateFormat

traffichazardI'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 ...

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@Tarun with joda time or threetenbp, or the new Java 8 datetime API, it is
No idea with SimpleDateFormat, I haven't used it for a while
@fge Or, you know, read the question I linked, which clearly reveals that it's not possible
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@Unihedro I don't care about obsolete tools :p
11:39
@fge This is actually the 17th "can I do (thing) in SimpleDateFormat" question I've came upon, all of them have been "no" - this class really sucks
It's Simple, just like the name says
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Yeah, sure it is... "Can I..." "No. Simple, right?" ;)
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.
11:56
@Gemtastic It is easy!
how do I launch and compile a java program on windows
@ItachiUchiha Yeah, but it's more that I dunno how to do the server-end code yet
with the command line
@WalleCyril javac (flags) (source files)
Of course, you must have PATH set, or you will need to cd to the dir.
do you use powershell or the command line*
12:00
um... Which windows are you using? I assume Windows 7 with JDK already installed?
'javac is not recognized as an internal command
Can someone explain me in very simple words that what is batch analysis? assume me as a non tech guy.
how can I know if I have JDK
@Mr37037 no
12:01
@Mr.777 one sec trying to clean my websockets :)
@Unihedro batch processing?
^^^
in Teenage Programmers Chatroom, Nov 19 at 3:48, by Unihedron
@mikeandike Stack Overflow is not for noobs, Stack Exchange is a network of sites for professional and enthusiasts; You may want to learn before joining
I thought Java was cross platform
@WalleCyril It is.
12:03
@WalleCyril it is [kinda]
Lol what?
if it is , you can tell me how to compile my java program because javac does not work so far
@WalleCyril Check your list of installed applications
@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.
Java is, but various OSs have their own way of doing things. Java has nothing to do with how one runs command line programs in windows
12:05
@WalleCyril And if it is, you'll need to set up "JAVA_HOME" system variable (but not in a fashion, like one guy tried yesterday in this chat <_< )
@WalleCyril Or, check this directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java (it's the default installation path)
StackOverflow is also for enthusiasts, and those can very well be noobs. A true enthusiasts, however, does their homework before asking
I found jre1.8.0_25
@Uni I have solved it ;)
@WalleCyril you need jdk. Install it from Oracle's site
@kiheru :)
@Gemtastic Why do you need a server end code for it?
Any upvotes on this great answer so I can get a gold badge for hat? :D stackoverflow.com/a/24977787/3622940
Because you need to check if there is a connection to it?
what is java mission control
12:13
@Unihedro when do you get a gold badge?
@ItachiUchiha +20 (reversal: +20 answer on -5 question)
@WalleCyril You don't need it
@Gemtastic It's just a DB connection
@ItachiUchiha Yeah but I dunno how to do that; that's what we're gonna learn in this course :P
must... resist... bashing... institution
12:18
@OlegKuznetsov done , I can now execute a .class but still have no javac
Ahh, Ok!
@Unihedro Done
:D so close...
How many upvotes do you need more?
12:22
I have given you the 20th vote :P
Enjoy!
How do you increase the size of the Hat? All my hats are so small :(
"show tools"
got it
my new hat fits my head :P
:P
Anyone want to join a chess tournament we're going to start later? :D
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12:29
* <-- does not play chess *
@ItachiUchiha code? ;)
I'm pathetic at chess
i want to join
@fge Yes, we can start in 2 hours. I'll leave for home in sometime :P
Hm...
I got a new hat... for nothing?
@OlegKuznetsov What's the name of this hat?
12:30
@uni I would like to run for the owner of the room. We should have a competition :P
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@OlegKuznetsov it's the "you are too stupid to have clicked on the winter bash button" hat :p
@Unihedro >>"Fascinating"
@ItachiUchiha Once I finish javaroom.website I'll run a Room Owner Election
@fge Oooh! :D
@OlegKuznetsov You upvoted an accepted answer.
12:31
yay!
@Unihedro Nice! :) [it was your question with +20 ;) ]
To get "Fascinating, ma'am" upvote a really high score question.
@OlegKuznetsov :D See, do what uni says and you get good things happening :P
Free hats! \o/
\o/
Oh, and change your avatar to get Charmander hat.
@fge * <- thinks we should build a game related to code so fge will be interested to play*
12:36
nothings works
@WalleCyril Did you setup variables?
yes exactly as explained
And "javac -version" in cmd or PowerShell doesn't show compiler's version?
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
thanks java now I hate windows
12:46
@WalleCyril Could you show a screenshot with your JAVA_HOME and PATH variables?
@OlegKuznetsov I ve lost too much time now, I ll travel to my good old linux machine and everyone will be happy
@uni what are my best chances for Treasure Hunter hat?
Getting a GOLD badge in Javafx tag is diff
@ItachiUchiha Show me your badges page
13:02
@Unihedro here you go
@ItachiUchiha Take a whole page screenshot on stackoverflow.com/help/badges?tab=General&filter=gold if you shall?
are you close to fanatic?
Do you have copy editor or electorate?
Well, guess what?
13:07
whaT?
edit 500 posts?
:P
@uni how to check for no of questions I have edited?
@ItachiUchiha activity tab
13:49
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
Why are there only 3 S but 6 numbers in the place they represent?
Anyone familiar with IDL and the CORBA framework?
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Uh, CORBA
I haven't heard that name for a very long time
I cant get back even with 6 S, I get this "2014-12-16T11:18:09.000456Z"
@fge What about "Jini"? :P
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13:55
@OlegKuznetsov huh, I did hear that once, I cannot even remember what it is
@fge I'll post the question if anyone is interested?
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@Tarun use the Java 8 datetime API; if you can't, use threetenbp
@BrianJ Java people on SO are not only this chatroom, ya know :p Go ahead and ask
I'm sure there will be someone "old" enough to know what you are talking about :p
Joda Time
@fge lol
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@ItachiUchiha actually, threetenbp is preferred now
@ItachiUchiha its author is one of the main developers of Joda Time (Stephen Colebourne)
13:57
threetenbp?
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And as the name (sort of) says, it is a backport of JSR 310, whihc is the JSR defining the java 8 datetime API
even Jon Skeet was developing Joda ..
@ItachiUchiha IIRC, it was "Noda"
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@ItachiUchiha are you sure? I thought it was Noda time
13:59
ahh... was it?
I will dig into it when i reach home..
along with some file stuff ;)
@fge Actually, it's a cool thing for distributed computing. Now it's called Apache River
anyone know how I can translate the two interfaces in the pic to IDL?
@BrianJ it's called doing homework
@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"
14:09
@Unihedro you have a point, just searched the question
Yay imaginary internet points!
14:28
Hey all....
so.println("Hello Again!\n");
How are you @Mr.777, ??
how is it over there @Unihedro...
??\
Perfecto, you?
The dots invalidated your ping :)
Greato, playing chess in a tournament :p
am cool.. in some jungle again... am so lucky to get net connection in this bush hotel...
I am afraid I may have to stay in a mud-made house next week....
14:31
:O
@unihedro Eureka!
to compile the idl classes to java, its just idltojava Item.idl
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have read that "idiotjava"
Haha me too XD
and to translate the java interface to IDL just have to change the syntax like this: hastebin.com/uqabiwopik.vala
@Unihedro Is that correct?
dunno, not an idl user
14:54
I think, I need Communication Skills training
15:14
Anyone here has experienced working with Git?
I'm here!
15:42
When I fetched from upstream in my forked project, the project in eclipse got corrupted. I had to delete it and re-import. Is it a normal scenario?
Or have I done something wrong..
@ItachiUchiha Probably, you have done something wrong.
@ItachiUchiha "update project"
16:22
Heya
@Juxhin heya
Is there any way to simplify/shorten the following:
if (store == null) {
store = new Vector3f();
}
How are you guys doing by the way
very well here
@Juxhin Why would you want to? Use case is?
Glad to hear. No particular reason, just wondering if I can/should
Objects.requireNonNull(WHATEVER)
16:24
nah... (store == null ? store = new Vector3f() : store)
though frankly, there's nothing wrong with the notation.
or null == store ? store = new Vector3f() : something
Alright, I'll leave it as it is
The Objects#requireNonNull is something I've never used
Might be interesting to read how it functions
if it's null, an NPE is thrown. No Catch Here
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16:26
@Juxhin quite simple to rewrite: if (ref == null) throw new NPE(); return ret;
There, done
Ah alright cool, thanks
16:52
When I convert double to string the double precision changes, does anyone know why ?
The double is about 15 length
@Lana can you show us an example
Ok
as to what exactly is happening
24.74958038330071 to 24.74958
what are you using?
16:55
This a lat from google-map and I am trying to send it to database
Have you tried String.valueOf(24.74958038330071)?
I tried Double.toString(dlongtude);
use the way I said:P
String.valueOf(dlongtude)
Ok, what about the conversion from double to strong ? I used toString()
1 min ago, by ItachiUchiha
String.valueOf(dlongtude)
this converts from double to String
16:59
@Lana because double is of double precision
If you want higher than double precision, don't use double.
I guess Double.toString(double value) should also return the desired result
17:25
The conversion works fine but when I send the value to php it did not receive it or something happens :(
It is the issue in php, try and handle it on the server side
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17:56
Uh, how do I create a toom of my own?
<--- dumb
OK, found
Now I need a name for it
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18:16

fge's java.nio.file corner

No java.io.file in here! java7fs.wikia.com (go there with an a...
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Moo
My son is trying to install MineCraft, it says we need Java...I have the newest Java...
Could it be because I have Java x64?
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No idea, I don't play minecraft
Ever hear of something like that? Wanting Java 32 and not accepting x64?
18:23
@Joe'sMorgue I don't think so, all Java x64 should be able to run x86 and x64 compiled programs
How do I test to make sure it's working?
It's complaining it needs 1.6.0...
/For how to run Minecraft, your best shot is contacting @Unihedro
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1.6?
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?
@Joe'sMorgue and Minecraft is a bad game that destroys brain cells. Buy him an RPG
Looks like I'll have to break encapsulation because no one will help me
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18:42
@Hellovart without code, hard to tell
Pastebin, please
it isn't hard to tell, i gave you an explanation
two classes. both have a private member called Class1
one class passes in it's instance of class1 into the other classes constructor
that class stores it
modifying it doesnt change the original class instance of Class1
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No, the code, please
You said that you modified it -- how?
If you changed the reference somewhere, no wonder the original hasn't changed
in the first class
Class1 is set to null
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Again -- the code
Oh, great, now I have to modify it so people don't copy my idea
it's hundreds of lines
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18:46
Yes, and?
class Source extends JFrame
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I have written more than 100k lines of code in total, so 1000- lines won't frighten me
Ah, there, see, already there is much more info
You are doing Swing
I don't know Swing therefore I can't help
But asking for help without code, good luck ;)
class Source extends JFrame
{
private Player player = null;

public Source
{
ModifyClass mc = new ModifyClass(player);
}
}
it has zero to do with swing
im not modifying gui im modifying a class
class ModifyClass
{
private Player player;
public ModifyClass(Player p)
{
player = p;
p.num = 2;
}
}
non p
fuck
player.num = 2;
lets just say i set player = new Player();
then right after i modified the num variable
the Player in source doesnt change
it's still null
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Uh, not sure what you are trying to do here
Source has a private object called Player, and it's set to null
Source creates an object called ModifyClass in its public constructor and passes in Player in its constructor
ModifyClass stores the passed in Player to it's own private Player
it then modifies a variable in its private Player
the Player in Source doesnt change
it is still null
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18:58
From what I see your code should throw an NPE as it is now
I quickly wrote that example in notepad
the basics of what i want to do is crystal clear
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Not really -- but if you expected that the reference you pass in ModifyClass modifies the outer class' one, you're mistaken
Java is pass by value, not pass by reference

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