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fge
fge
16:00
@Mr.777 you can start with Consumer, that should be an easy one
I'll keep going with Functions
heya
ssup?
@fge Roger that
But first priority is -more ;)
16:20
Hi! can I ask a question about android here since android room is not active now?
Go on
thank you
I have an array of json objects and I want to pass it to another activity via intent .. here what I have done :
JSONObject json_data = new JSONObject(result);
//get the array of nearest drivers
JSONArray cast = (JSONArray) json_data.getJSONArray("array");

Intent i = new Intent(Request.this, view.class);
if(cast.length()>0){
for (int i=0; i<cast.length(); i++) {
JSONObject obj = cast.getJSONObject(i);
Car c= new Car();
c.setrId(obj.getString("r_id"));
c.setTime(obj.getString("time"));
c.setSource(obj.getString("source"));
c.setDestination(obj.getString("destination"));
i.putExtra("c", c);

}
@Lana You could also ask a question on SO directly with the android tag
@ZouZou It's probably going to be closed as too broad.
@Lana So, what's the question?
16:24
@Unihedro We don't know yet the question
@ZouZou I asked many questions already :)
but seems like a programming issue
@ZouZou pls finish my code
No It is already finished
@Unihedro Hope that's not that
16:25
:O But didn't get what you want to ask
I think I sent many all the objects individually now, is there a way to send it as array
@Lana YOu mean the JSONArray?
Yes
intent.putExtra("OBJNAME",JSONARRAYOBJ);
What's wrong with it?
6 mins ago, by Lana
JSONObject json_data = new JSONObject(result);
//get the array of nearest drivers
JSONArray cast = (JSONArray) json_data.getJSONArray("array");

Intent i = new Intent(Request.this, view.class);
if(cast.length()>0){
for (int i=0; i<cast.length(); i++) {
JSONObject obj = cast.getJSONObject(i);
Car c= new Car();
c.setrId(obj.getString("r_id"));
c.setTime(obj.getString("time"));
c.setSource(obj.getString("source"));
c.setDestination(obj.getString("destination"));
i.putExtra("c", c);

}
16:29
@Mr.777 I want to store the json array in other array
Array in other array? :O
That doesn't make sense
Its a json array and I want to make it a car (one of my classes) array
@Lana Or you can pass the String through the intent, and deserialize back in the other activity
The JSONString
@ZouZou I prefer to send it as array of objects
16:36
why
I will process it in that class, not need to process it in the current class
16:51
Hi, anyone interested in looking at an Android problem? I'm using the camera intent but I'm having trouble passing the captured image back to an ImageView.
Hello user
@Unihedro I'm following a tutorial on using the camera intent on Android, but when I try to create an instance of a file, I get a undefined constructor error, interested in taking a look? I have the code on hastebin
@BrianJ Sure, but I don't do android.
By that I mean I have no idea how the intent and SDK classes works, because I just plug into the OpenGL and build my own schedulers and have fun that way without using any SDK stuff.
@Unihedro thanks, this is the link: hastebin.com/busuginewu.vhdl
17:04
@BrianJ Java6?
@Unihedro it states Java 1.7 platform when I checked in the control panel, I'm guessing this is because the constructor doesn't take that file type in this version of Java? Is there any work around?
@BrianJ Eh, change to new File(photoUri.getPath())
Hmm, I just found a Stack Overflow post that you might need:
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Q: new File(uri.toString()) returns file not found

rbrlnxI have a URI and I want to create a file from this URI: fileUri = file:///mnt/sdcard/20120904_162830.png; File fichero = new File(fileUri.toString(); This works fine but when I try to create use or fichero.exist() = false How can I create a file from this fileUri? Solution: fichero = new F...

fge
fge
Aaaah
File!
pukes throws up bangs head against wall
@fge lol
fge
fge
@BrianJ seriously, if you use Java 7+, forget about File, quick
17:15
@fge I'm not surprised that File was used, the tutorial they listed was pretty old
@fge But Android does not support Java 7 yet, as far as i'm aware
fge
fge
@ZouZou ah, it's Android...
And yeah, no java.nio.file on Android
yeup
@Unihedro But you still won right? It didn't pass on to the second one because you didn't reply?
@Gemtastic No, I won. I didn't take part in the second round, so I only won second place.
It turned out that I scored full, which gave me insta-second place. If I would had known and participated in the other round, I would had won a medal.
Oh well.
17:17
@Unihedro Ah I see. pfft... only Uni to not check his email and forget about competitions :P
Meh, not my loss, theirs.
@fge then what could I use instead?
fge
fge
@BrianJ if you use Android, err...
Hasn't anyone have the good idea to backport java.nio.file to it yet?
(before you ask: no, I won't do it)
@fge lol ,@Unihedro provided a fix by using File imageFile = new File(photoUri.getPath());
@fge Nope.
@BrianJ And it would had worked.
17:29
@Unihedro if it wasn't for you meddling kids lol
Anyone seen a bounty-worthy post around here lately?
â–² LoL :)
user4202350
@PaulVargas that was lame
@PaulVargas I know that Java sucks! Please stop reminding me!
17:40
@ShaU @Unihedro Ha, ha. Sorry! :-P
I like the man in couch. When the song ends, everyone claps except him, he's like "oh god i'll never be here again even if they pay me double"
user4202350
yeah that was unidydro
@ShaU unidydro??
fge
fge
@ZouZou still there? I have an idea for you
@ZouZou and first, I'm sorry for throwing-lambdas, sincerely
I just could not resist
17:56
Exception to contain a lambda?
shivers
fge
fge
@Unihedro no -- look here
@fge Great specs, 10/10 for project
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@Unihedro that fixed the unspecified constructor error...but
@BrianJ no buts, get it to work now, no time to waste on commenting code
fge
fge
18:05
@Unihedro what is more I have another idea right after I have done all FunctionalInterfaces
@Unihedro the captured image doesn't show in the imageView after its taken
fge
fge
@Unihedro someStream.map(tryAnd(someThrowingLambda).orReturn(someValue))
This is doable
@fge whoops, the 'n' in the way :)
That's amazingly like LINQ in C#.
If you get rid of the brackets.
fge
fge
I don't know LINQ, I only know it exists
ANyway, that is AFTER I am finished with rethrow()
I love the sound of that, keep up the good work :)
18:07
@Unihedro this is the complete implementation, can you see why it wouldn't show the image after its captured? hastebin.com/ohibozuger.avrasm The showPhoto method seems correct..
Your github profile is full of treasure, it's amazing
fge
fge
@Unihedro you can contribute :p
@fge Oh I will, if it's not out of my league :D
fge
fge
Meh, it certainly isn't
The code is easy once you get the grasp of it
You can start with UnaryOperators for instance ;)
The longest to write is actually the tests
@BrianJ no stacktrace? just broken pic, or null?
@fge :D
Tests ahoy!
fge
fge
18:11
@Unihedro tests matter, especially for something like that ;)
It's also Unit Testing day two days later! Every last thursday in the month is Unit Testing day.
@Unihedro No stack trace, just shows nothing, only the button for get_photo
Adz
Adz
18:37
hey guys, I'm using open csv to read a csv file and I keep getting an out of bounds [4] on this line: R0473,52021,490009668E,MARKHOUSE ROAD,536886,187530,54,YJ01,0 I'm using CSVReader reader = new CSVReader(new FileReader("/Users/Eggy/Desktop/shops.csv"),','); String [] nextLine;
while ((nextLine = reader.readNext()) != null) {
writer.write(nextLine[4] + ","+ nextLine[5] + "\n");
}
godamn it how do i edit that format LOl
it reads the other 15000 thousand lines prior to that just fine
@Adz Are you sure you aren't hitting a newline there? if (nextLine.isEmpty()) continue;
Adz
Adz
I'm sure
for some reason the writer cuts at 536
fge
fge
@Adz for starters, specify an encoding when using a Reader, and 2. use java.nio.file
Adz
Adz
ok
I'll get back to u see if I've fixed it lol thanks
SJD
SJD
19:12
Hello
@fge Sorry but I won't be anymore on Stack until february/march, have to work on my exams
@ZouZou For three or four months? That's a lot of exams.
SJD
SJD
left of December, January and February
he's right! I'm in the same situation
fge
fge
19:28
@ZouZou well, as one would say in France, merde
;)
19:47
@fge thanks
@ElliottFrisch exams are during february so une month for the revisions
fge
fge
@ZouZou so you have some time to listen for my idea, right? ;)
@ZouZou I'm sure you'll like it
 
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22:54
@fge yep
fge
fge
@ZouZou here goes then
Create a MapStream<K, V> which extends Stream<Set<K, V>>
You can see where this is going, right? ;)
Create three methods on it: MapStream<K1, V> mapKeys(Function<? super K, ? extends K1> f), MapStream<K, V1> mapValues(Function<? super V, ? extends V1>), MapStream<K1, V1> mapEntries(Function<? super K, ? extends K1> keymap, Function<? super V, ? extends V1> valuemap)
Then: MapStream.of(someMap).mapKeys(someFunction).etc().etc()
Since MapStream would extend Stream, it would mean all methods available on Stream are also available on it
Anyone here familiar with Android? No one is answering my question :(..
fge
fge
23:11
sh*
I've hit a roadblock
fge
fge
23:29
Meh, the roadbloack was a brainfart
Anyway -- throwing-lambdas: all *Function and *Predicate done, now attacking *Consumer
fge
fge
23:45
Oh s*
I did hit a roadblock
Does anyone have experience with JavaFX's ListView and custom made ListCells? I have created a highlighting log-view where every logline is a cell of the ListView. The log-messages simple strings but for the view I run a lexer over each message and create a colored version of it which is displayed. It looks like this:
To make this work, I overrode the updateItem of my ListCell's. It's pretty basic and follows what is written in the JavaFX tutorials (call super method and check for empty items):
 protected void updateItem(PacketData item, boolean empty) {

    super.updateItem(item, empty);

    if (empty || item == null) {
      setText(null);
      setGraphic(null);
      return;
    }

    TextFlow tf = item.getHighlightedText();
    setGraphic(tf);
    setText(null);
  }
It works smoothly, but the lexer does need some time (some milliseconds) to parse the line. Now, when I scroll very fast up and down a few times, then the hovering of cells highlights the wrong cell and I cannot select (by clicking) some of the cells.
fge
fge
@halirutan have you asked this on SO already?
@fge I asked whether someone has a tip which datastructure/framework I can use for such a highlighted log-window.
It's here
4
A: A Java advanced text logging pane for large output

eckigAs Simon has pointed out I would suggest using JavaFX for this task. If you "just" need to display large amounts of log data without advanced highlighting (sub-string range highlighting), ListView is the component for you. It uses a virtualized layout container, so only the cells that are in th...

@fge I really like that this uses observable lists and that only the part that is visible is highlighted.
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