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Dead chat. :(
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"Hang Out with People Who are Better than You." -Warren Buffett (source)
 
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05:46
"Knock Knock jokes are favored by children and are usually vehicles for bad puns." -Oracle (source)
06:09
Dead Chat :(
@ColdFire No it's not
I've seen worse
06:25
yup
since you and I are here its not dead yet
 
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08:17
If you want a mostly dead chat room, go to the Assembly room
09:16
i see that is dead room
indeed
 
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11:17
how ternary expressions are evaluated in java
boolean t1 = false?false:true?false:true?false:true;
no one here
11:49
Hi Java!
12:14
Hi @Julo0sS
hi geist
need your help :P
I'm on my javafx charts thing :D
What's up?
Oh boy
I need to apply style on a chart, style that should apply to all coming nodes
i actually tried :
myChart.lookup(".chart-line-symbol").setStyle("-fx-stroke:red;-fx-background-color:red,white;");
this applies a style to the current chart, and the current visible nodes (chart-line-symbol)
but the nodes that appear after that call, do not have the style applied
12:17
Call the above after each update? I think the problem is that you are settnig it for the nodes present and not for the chart forever
this is it
I need to find a way to define it once only
because its probably just "better" to do it once instead of at every update, I will have updates each 20seconds for hours...
Even if you set it once it will have to update the nodes accordingly or am I wrong?
idk how it works inside javafx, yeah it probably does the update automatically on each node
but the thing that makes me confused is that I am applying a style on a chart
on a class : .chart-line-symbol
and it looks like it works only on existing and doesnt apply on "coming" data...
Hi Uni
12:22
Are you somehow changing the chart before an update (new chart or something) so that the classes are reset?
Cheers Uni
no, I dont think so, that's strange
Maybe the nodes are not added to that class for some reason?
maybe
what's the name of the module that allows me to see the code when running the app?
(can't remember)
Unsure what you mean. Debugger?
no, its another window that opens when running the app, and allows you to see the code just like in the web browser dev tools
12:28
List<String> styleClasses = node.getStyleClass(); should give you the classes a node is in. Maybe you are able to retrieve one of the newly created node and run the above on it and print it out somewhere...
No clue what you mean sorry :/
okay, it retrieves the good classes
i have the .chart-line-symbol in the class list
did you check a node that was freshly created? And if so could you check the contents of it?
i check all the nodes
i make a foreach & get the getstyleclass on each nodes
so I can see the new ones. Need to retrieve the class style now to check
SO :
I start the chart readings. Once I get the first value (node), I apply the style on the chart (as written in example above). Then I get new nodes added to the chart. Each time a node is added, I check the styleclass & style values, and (for 3 nodes), i get this :
NODE STYLE CLASS : chart-line-symbol
NODE STYLE : -fx-stroke:red;-fx-background-color:red,white;
NODE STYLE CLASS : chart-line-symbol
NODE STYLE :
NODE STYLE CLASS : chart-line-symbol
NODE STYLE :
that means that the style is NOT applied to new items
yeah^^ wtf :P
12:43
I think I know why. Lemme check something
/javadoc Node#lookUp
@geisterfurz007 Node lookup(String selector): Finds this Node, or the first sub-node, based on the given CSS selector. If this node is a Parent, then this function will traverse down into the branch until it finds a match. If more than one sub-node matches the specified selector, this function returns the first of them. (1/2)
Yeah
You are not modifying the css-class but only the node I think. Lookup takes the nodes it finds and applies the style to them
So either it is possible to modify the css during runtime so you can set it in the beginning or you would write a css-file with the content you have above and link it to your application so that the nodes get the defined style
You're right. Actually looking for a way to "edit" the class in runtime... doesnt look that easy...
12:54
Yeah. I think the quickest way is writing the css file and include it with Scene.getStylesheets().add()
and hope
Thanks @geisterfurz007 I found something working there stackoverflow.com/questions/44404869/…
Nice! Hope that works :)
 
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15:15
\110\145\154\154\157\040\063\061\063\063\067
nīŋŊīŋŊīŋŊīŋŊ(?=??C
Thought it'd be ascii...
Morning, Java!
Morning Michael!
Hi
I get some data, text format. I have to parse them, to turn them to doubles.
Sometimes, the string I get can be "invalid" (like "----.-" text value)
How can I check, in a condition, if my string "contains" a valid double? Actually I make this :
!Double.isNaN(Double.parseDouble(myTextValue))
but its wrong
Will likely throw a NumberFormatException or not?
15:21
the parseDouble throws this error yeah
I usually but it in a try/catch block catching the NFE. If the Exception is thrown you can assign NaN manually, if not the variable you need contains the value
Unsure if that's cheating though :D
Did the css thing work?
@geisterfurz007 it is ascii
was it supposed to give the one I wrote below? :D
Guess the website sucks then :P
lemme check
15:25
@geisterfurz007 Yeah it worked quite fine (even if its tricky :P )
Hey @gei
but another thing I had to solve is that when I play with stackpane & items into stackpane, the function "toFront" / "toBack" are not only putting the items front or back, but changing their order into the stackpane...
so, after solving the css issue, I was applying the css on the wrong items... because of this front/back thing
Note that this works: System.out.println("\110\145\154\154\157\040\063\061\063\063\067");
@JennaSloan But why? :c
15:31
@geisterfurz007 octal escapes
ah dangit! thanks
 
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@geisterfurz007 geiss
16:49
Please help me out with this link
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Q: Can't run java project as a server

Saubhagya SrivastavaWhen i try to run my sample application as server it displays the following error along with Server Tomcat v7.0 Server at localhost failed to start I have tried changing the workspace and Re-installing Tom-cat 7.0 as suggested in other questions I saw. Please help me with resolving this error...

 
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geisterfurz007 DeNø: not that communicative, eh?
TheManWithNoPlan: stfu kid

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I made it extra difficult only for you xD
18:31
lol
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19:15
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19:35
yo @geisterfurz007

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