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03:15
weird I'm getting rendering issues in IntelliJ using OpenJDK
 
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04:59
Morning~
05:49
if someone marks a question as duplicate do they get notified when OP edits or comments on the question?
06:12
good question
 
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07:16
o/
morn
morning Java
Morning
anyone recently done the Java SE 8 OCA I exam?
Morning!
And nope; no exams in anything
please
warn me
hi everybody
@DumbKnee The guy who came to make us leave Brainless
08:37
Hi all
fge
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Moo
Anyone out there with some free time to help me with Fork join?
been struggling with that since yesterday(and four previous days) can't figure it out
fge
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@nTuply step back and define your problem; it may turn out that the fork join framework may not be the solution for you
on a related note, your question is waaaaaayyyy too broad
fge
fge
08:43
Do not fall prey to the XY problem syndrome
Trying to find the median filter of an arraylist given a filter size
and don't try to swallow a whole elephant
fge
fge
Define "median filter", define "filter size"
And more importantly, define your data
Median filter - Find the median value of a list of numbers
Filter size - size of array of numbers
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And your input data is what?
08:45
For example, I want to find the median filter of the following array:
a = [2,80,6,3,1]
in this case that'd be 6, right?
And the filter size is 3 for example
Nop
The filter size should be used
fge
fge
Sorry, that doesn't make sense
The final result should be [2, 6, 6, 3, 1]
08:46
Lol.
fge
fge
I knew it
XY
we are talking about the statistical median, right?
Yep
Median filter is basically used to remove noise from data
Okay, consider this. You have a signal data which contains noise and you want to remove the noise by finding the median
so you want to cap your array at the median?
basically what a compressor does in accoustics?
I guess. I'm not sure what a compressor does in acoustics lol
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08:48
listening intently; this is a domain which I know nothing about
cuts off spikes in amplitude
I guess so. In that case you would be removing these spikes
so if you've got a very loud soundwave, you can tone it down to a cap for later amplification
I see
Basically the median filter slides over the data item by item, generating a new data set where each item is replaced by the median of the neighbouring entries
That moment when you think you've done really poorly and that you'll get chewed out by your boss, and the boss praises you for your good work~
08:51
Dynamic range compression (DRC) or simply compression reduces the volume of loud sounds or amplifies quiet sounds by narrowing or "compressing" an audio signal's dynamic range. Compression is commonly used in sound recording and reproduction and broadcasting and on instrument amplifiers. Audio compression reduces loud sounds which are above a certain threshold while quiet sounds remain unaffected. The dedicated electronic hardware unit or audio software used to apply compression is called a compressor. In recorded and live music, compression parameters may be adjusted by an audio engineer to change...
So if I have an array of 5 elements, call it a = [2,80,6,3,1] and I want a filter size of 3, I'll have to go through sets of 3 elements of the array and find the median of that that, then output it in another array. However, I need to keep the borders
median filter != median
So basically with the above example, I have to go through [2,80,6] find the median, [80,6,3], find the median, [6,3,1] find the median
The output array will be [2,6,6,3,1] since I kept the original boundary values a[0] and last element of a
so you're using a sliding window...
If that's how you call it then yes.
08:53
how do you process array boundaries?
Simple
you don't seem to wrap around, so they won't change, correct?
I'm using an array list for my initial set of data
I also have an array list for my final set of data
So to get the boundaries I do the following algorithm:
1. get the first element of original array list and add it to the new one
2. filter the other values and add them
3. get the last element of the original array list and add it by using list.get(list.size() - 1);
you may be better off with an actual array then...
Why is that the case?
08:56
'cuz then you can just do it by index
I see
But it will be harder for sorting and adding to the other array
Using an arraylist I can grab 3 elements, add it to another array list, use Collections.sort() and get the middle value
int[] data = ...
int[] result = new int[data.length];
result[0] = data[0];
result[data.length - 1] = data[data.length - 1];
// process the rest
I don't think a normal array will provide me with something like Collections.sort()?
no, but you don't have to use an ArrayList to grab the three original elements
I see
08:58
also an Array makes processing easier in that you don't have to worry that much about the result indices
Now the problem I have is I need to implement it in Parallel
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I guess that if you use Java 8 you could write a custom Collector...
Using Fork Join
you should use arrays, because ArrayList relies on insertion order
That's where I'm stuck since I can't implement that at all
I see
08:58
which makes the multithreading harder than need be
Does my filter method stay the same in the multithreaded code though?
if you do it right, yes
Any suggestions on how to make it right?
that said I'll be back to work. You should also reconsider how you fill the boundaries. What happens with a filterSize of 2, 4 and 5?
@nTuply make it work based on Array first
Alright.
09:00
you can still do the median generation on a list, (since that's waaay easier)
I can do that in like 1 hour. But then I'll have like 5 hours to code the Parallel one and write a report on it
Alright.
We are considering only odd filter sizes
with a filter size of 5 for example, a = [2,80,6,3,1] will have a final output of [2,3,1]
Let me rewrite the code using array first and come back for the parallel part. The latter took me 4 days and it doesn't work for large data (2MM elements)
It should be simple but I'm just not seeing it. That's why I need some help with it
Quick question, is it possible to have an array of string with values ["3.2222", "3.2223", "2"] and then check their type and output it? For example it checks "2" and outputs it as integer which can be used for checking that 2 < 3.2222
you could try parsing to various types..
do you reckon that parse to long would be the best option?
Since I tend to have values such as 3.333334445
or -100.230432435
maybe you want BigDecimal then?
Does it affect integers? As in it grabs 2 and turns it to something like 2.0000000000?
I'll still need to find a way to parse the string to BigDecimal though
sigh yesterday's work is not needed anymore. So much for learning how to use a circuit breaker
@Tavo My work of like a week or two is re-done
something like this
Feels great knowing that your effort is considered entirely worthless. Really gives you a confidence boost
Good thing I already quit
@wonderb0lt it's just lack of communication here. But it's frustrating :/
09:22
but think getMedian mehtod is not correct
@Tavo No. They know what I did and I talked about it a lot and a they decided to ignore it
Giving us beautiful things like manually compiling less files and committing the LESS and the resulting CSS files :D
thanks a lot
great build system changes, now do it manually
nervous twitch
@wonderb0lt next thing, back to html static frames :P
Well they can do what ever the eff they want in 5½ weeks
So you got something from October onwards?
Yes
And some tasty Java too
so a day and a half of work changed for something I've done in less than an hour...
Back
@degr Thanks let me take a look :)
09:53
Trying to read from a file with each line having format as <line number><space><data value>
e.g 15 2.32324
Now I'm trying to write the 2.34324 value to my BigDecimal array and I'm having some error
String[] nums = line.split(" ");
elements[elementIndex] = BigDecimal.valueOf(nums[1]);
The problem is valueOf is not working giving me an error and eclipse suggests using long for nums but when I do so, I cannot read the string since split() works with strings
any idea?
@nTuply Use the constructor I linked for you earlier
39 mins ago, by wonderb0lt
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/math/BigDecimal.html#BigDecimal(ja‌​va.lang.String)
I see. Thanks
 while((line = fileInput.readLine())!= null){
	        String[] nums = line.split(" ");
	        elements[elementIndex] = new BigDecimal(nums[1]);
	    }
does new BigDecimal assignment everytime make sense?
Is it fine to make a new BigDecimal everytime?
Is it fine to make a new BigDecimal everytime?
BigDecimals are immutable anyways.
also: how else would you do that?
10:11
No way else :D
I realized I was just asking a dub question lol
10:31
@degr mind explaining your implementation algorithm?
what
lol, there is nothing to explain, it is a median filter for simple 1D signal
you can modify it for any <number> collection
@degr only works for filter size 3 though.
your sliding window can't be changed in size.
Exactly.
The filter size can be any odd number >=3 and <= 21
10:35
yes, for window with 3
It works perfect with window of 3 though
if you want more wide window you can rewrite it
think it is not difficult, generally you need to make method that will sort your collection and search median
Yep that's why I decided to use ArrayList
Here's what I did
you have collection with <some digits> you need to know window wide, and make an YourDigitCollection with size = window wide, and than find median from it
like in my algo
It took 0.2 seconds to fitler 2MM lines :D with arraylist it was taking 1 second :O
I wish I could bring this time down though
Now the hard part is to implement that in a Fork Join
I really have to get that working in like 3 hours(4 tops)
Let me make some coffee and grab a muffin. Brb 5 minutes. Would really appreciate some help and guidance on the Fork Join and multithreading in general :)
10:46
I already told you to implement it array-based first
then worry about mutlithreading
right now you have to check for the order your median calculations return
which makes the benefit from multithreading significantly smaller
I made it array based @Vogel612
Try to instantiate your array list with your size
outputElements.add(elements[0]);
^ that's not an array...
like List<Number> outputElements = new ArrayList<>(elements.length);
@Vogel612 I'm not really understanding the part "order of your median calculations return"
10:48
well you have a moving window, right?
but outputElements doesn't necessarilu have the same size of the elements.length
Yes
@nTuply that sounds extremely fishy.
Example input [2,80,6,3,1] with filter 5 produces [2,3,1]
if you now multithread the moving window it may happen, that the calculation of the median for a later "index" is finished faster than intended
which mixes up your indices
Yep
10:49
[2, 80, 6, 3, 1] (with filter 3) could wind up as [2, 6, 3, 6, 1]
Nop
I strongly doubt that's intended.
[2,6,6,3,1]
@nTuply the point I'm making is that if you have output list as ArrayList, you have to actually watch out for that
that's why your output list should be an array
I see
10:52
because that makes it much easier to order the elements correctly
because ArrayList relies on insertion order and array doesn't
is it really happening? O-o
Okay let me digest what you said
btw. that assignment never specifies you're losing elements when the filter grows
I think the boundaries just get thicker
@Akash is what really happening?
10:58
'@Vogel612 have you applied for university yet?
already got positive feedback and just need to visit for the enrolling papers.
@Vogel612 I understand what you mean now
But when boundaries get thicker what exactly happens?
This makes sense to me because, if I actually have an array of 100 elements and then decide to have a filter of 21
then it will filter up to index 83
then from 83 onwards nothing is filtered
@nTuply well for filter 3 you copy the first 1 and the last 1 element over
for filter 5 you'd enlargen the boundary, so copy the first 2 and the last 2 elements as boundary
for 7 it's the first 3 and the last 3
and so on
I see, that would require tons of if statements though. What would happen with a filter size of 100k On a 10M lines
11:13
@nTuply that is wrong
it doesn't even need a single if-statement
it's always the same relationship of window-size to boundary thickness
no ifs necessary
I see
@degr let me check it :)
@degr Even sets do have median (mid1 + mid2) / 2 , only in odds set it is obvious
@neferpitou hm?
@neferpitou it's an odd set by definition
11:17
since the algo works with a sliding window of size n * 2 + 1
that said, the code in that paste could be trivially rewritten to use an array as output
which would allow significant multithreading
I see
@nTuply Work correct?
But with a filter size of 5 on [2,80,6,3,1] this is the output I get [2,3,3,3,1]
Is that normal?
no
yes
wait
muahahaha
    for (int i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
11:23
xD
should probably be:
for (int i = shoulder; i < elements.length - shoulder; i++) {
nop
The boundaries are gone then
well you don't want the boundaires normalized, do you?
nop
then you shouldn't feed them to normalization, eh?
11:25
But the final output should still be like [2,6,6,3,1] instead of [6,6,3]
[2,80,6,3,1] this is the output I get [2,3,3,3,1] thats correct
I see
@nTuply you copy over the shoulders beforehand
or my understanding of median filter incorrect
So any filter size will work then
11:26
ermph..
@nTuply y u no just try yourself?
I can't humanly test 2MM lines xD
with a filter of 21
@degr do you really enjoy solving the problems for other people, over and over and over?
I'll try a simple one with 30
I have a free time
that could work as a test
11:27
for now
I appreciate the help @degr is giving. Help me learn as well
I totally messed up my intelliJ keybindings :')
@Vogel612 yours as well :)
But then again, both input and output should have the same array length right?
@JohnSnow better keep default
@nTuply yes
Well, it doesn't work then xD
I tried with 10001
filter size 21
Some are missing: 99981
11:30
as I said USE AN ARRAY FOR OUTPUT INSTEAD OF A LIST
@degr I know
But since I changed it, I dunno what the original are :')
also please do it yourself, the last 300 messages are just you and your actually rather trivial problem
it is possible only in case if your output array is 'set'
so please stop help-vamping and use your brain to rewrite this!
@Vogel612 I already did the array implementation
I'm testing something that' wrong with it
11:33
@nTuply lol
@nTuply IF you had done an array implementation, the length of the output would be the same as the input
Yes.
So I did something wrong I guess xD
As mentioned above
then use your brain
and think about what and where
in 45 minutes you can come back if you haven't solved it by then, before that I'll start using my boots
also, you can pay to somebody. Sometimes it is the way.
@degr this is learning stuff from what I see
paying someone else is pointless
11:36
I pay a lot if times for somebody when studing in univercity
I can't afford it. Help is better since I get to learn
I could've gone through uni just paying people to do the stuff? o_o god damnit
Okay now I got it to work and output the same size
and that, people is why we have crappy legacy codebases that nobody knows how they work
However the problem is that i have some null values
11:38
find out why yourself.
it shouldn't be that hard..
use the debugger
@wonderb0lt I also thought a lot about this. In the end you pay more and learn nothing lol
Okay here's my class @Vogel612 @degr pastebin.com/jULkt3G1
I edited @degr code a bit, used an array for the Output and BigDecimal instead of Number
Now I edited it as well so that I add the first element, add the filtered ones, add the last element (see comments in code)
@nTuply STOP HELP VAMPING!
muahahaha
Class with no methods? All logic in constructor?
cool bro, you have a future
I got kicked :S
@degr No reason to become abusive
11:45
@degr The methods are not important to me right now. I'll clean the code later. For now I'm trying to get something that works
It seems to work now
@nTuply because you wouldn't stop.
What is help vamping anyways?
what you did for the last hour or so
Try Google
Google didn't give much on it @wonderb0lt lol
I googled helped vamping
heh
If you had familiarised yourself with the SO rules you would've known the full term
Agreed
But I'm not anything on that list though.
@nTuply If you ask to much with less effort on answering things, you'll be categorized as help vamping.
I see. But I did try what was suggested though.
11:52
> Is he obviously just waiting for some poor, well-intentioned person to do all his thinking for him?
From what I've seen @degr has done most of the work
degeneration is my work
At least 70% of the ideas is coming from your thoughts
Yeah he provided his algorithm, I had mine as well.
His makes more sense
Mine apparently won't be good for Multithreading
I will no do multythread synchronization, lol
I'm trying to do it
That's the actual part I really needed help with from the beginning
I'll come back if I have some problems which I definitely will have
11:56
@nTuply where are you from?
Mauritius(you probably never heard of it)
I know some realy cool materials about syncronization, but it in russian. And I hear about Mauritius
I have a friend who studies in Russia. Pretty hard there he says
Okay I understand where @Vogel612 was coming from with the boundary values. Basically [2,80,6,3,1] with a filter value of 5 should keep the first 2 boundaries of 2, 80 and last two 3,1 and filter just the 6. So the final result is basically going to be replacing 6 with the median of that window, thus [2,80,3,3,1]
12:16
if you have your output as an array you don't even have to worry about synchronization, if you do it right...
I'm rewriting the algorithm based on what @degr made. The real output should be as I mentioned above, so I have to understand the logic for bigger arrays first. Be back later
@Vogel612 earlier you mentioned if for example I have a filter of size 5, i copy the first 2 elements and last 2 elements as boundary. Then do I actually start the filter from the third element and stop on the third last?
12:38
yes. keep in mind that the sliding window is (filter - 1) / 2 around the index you're processing though
actually degr's code should work just fine with that modification.
Exactly what I was thinking.( filterSize - 1 / 2) around is exactly what's needed
12:52
for the first time in ages, I can't understand someone's English... at all
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Q: Java Vs Jersey [Create JsonFile from JavaObject]

youghoher make a point that I am faced with a problem jersey. I explain my problem and hopes to get help from you. So here I get my data base of results of a search table after I put in a list as a Map. I would like to have a final object that resembles the json format that I draw with the utliser J...

13:04
^Lmfao
Any one understands an RTF
?
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Q: How does a list work in an RTF

Identity1I've implemented a parser in Java to store the lists as object. But the content of the lists and the heirarchy information are stored in two different blocks. I was trying to find out how does the list like the following gets rendered and store the heirarchy information in an RTF, so that I could...

Rolling Through Fountains?
Rich text format
this question seems to be about rtf. and not java...
yeah it isn't
about java
but I've implemented my code in java
Most questions on rtf are either unanswered or are not correctly answered
on stackoverflow
13:11
I only know about poor text format
sry
no problem
xD @Tavo
I explain my problem and hopes to get help from you
@Identity1 try to look how itext work. I think there is exist info about your lists creation
thanks
13:20
But if you need to work with pdf, itext is not realy good decision. I work with it, in free (2.8) version a lot of bugs, and commercial version (5.*) is expensive (and there is a lot of bugs too). But you can found in Bruno Lowagie books explanation to pdf fomatting. His is books is realy cool, and any dumb can understand it.
@degr rtf != pdf..
@Identity1 sorry man, @Vogel612 is right
But, itext contain rtf parser mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.lowagie/itext-rtf/2.1.7 . Think, you can use it for your purpose.
13:38
@degr Shoulder in your code is the starting point on the element right?
13:55
@nTuply shoulder it is non-necessary variable that mean one half of your filter length. You may calculate it on fly, but I think better do it once.
crap. somebody by chance know where I can find me an ant-junit.jar
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Q: ant junit task -- where to download ant-junit.jar and where to put it?

sinanI literally wasted 2 hours trying to get ant junit task working. First, I had trouble finding ant-junit.jar file but I managed to find it in a maven page. After that I put it several places(~/.ant/lib, /usr/share/ant/lib) but no luck.. I'm still getting this error: Cause: the class org.apache.to...

There's a guy who posted a link on that topic:
http://search.maven.org/
oh cool
Okay ignore it, it's a 2005 version(unless you're cool with it)
13:59
neither ant-docs nor junit.org mentioned that
^ IF you're lazier than I am
@nTuply I need the 1.6.5 version anyways, so that's wonderful

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