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00:58
morn
 
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04:00
"There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure." -Paulo Coelho (source)
04:19
or, you know, unrealistic dreams...
wtf paulo coelho
 
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05:37
Wow, what is wrong with London?
It's pretty sad for me :/
05:53
It is sad for everyone around the world.
<- sadness: 0%
what happened?
@ItachiUchiha you know what they say. The further away you are, the less it matters
and viceversa
They aren't wrong. What I wanted to say is that if we don't do something about it right now, things can go worse.
I don't think things are going to get any better unfortunately...
I hope I'm wrong, but I seriously doubt it
06:00
You know where this can lead, right?
yup
uk nuking itself?
@Unihedron Worse. Countries nuking each other </3
I mean, as far as I'm concerned that's doing the world a big favour...
Tell that to yourself when you have no place to live, no food to eat, no internet to surf..
06:03
@ItachiUchiha I'll happily give up all that if it means the globe stops getting polluted by worthless apes
fite me
@Unihedron you'd never give up internet "happily"
@Tavo I would.
@Unihedron Define "globe stops getting polluted"
@ItachiUchiha It's a self-evident statement.
Not for me
06:06
@ItachiUchiha REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEe
What expression is that?
Hi everyone
@ItachiUchiha Wow, what is wrong with the world?
Not only London.
 
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07:29
@ItachiUchiha this one: urbandictionary.com/…
user7627726
07:43
You know those people who post a question, and never post again 5 years later? Their accounts should be deleted
user7627726
I might post this on meta, but maybe accounts with <100 rep. should be checked every 6 months or so by moderators. They can check if they have been active at all, if they have posted any well received posts, etc. Anyone with me? I know it seems like a lot of work for moderators. Maybe it could be another queue.
user7627726
Please give feedback, so I know if this is meta-worthy
fge
fge
07:56
Yesss
Going 100% electric now! e-Golf ordered in replacement for 2nd ICE car
@fge Is your home off the grid?
@ItachiUchiha people who off the grid don't have Internet
@JennaSloan Off the grid = No power from the grid lines
what has that to do with the internet?
@ItachiUchiha The term off-the-grid (OTG) can refer to living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities.
So maybe some have Internet
> one or more
And I was referring to the Grid Line :P
fge
fge
08:10
@ItachiUchiha no; but we have a day/night contract when it comes to electricity
@fge what kind of contract? Day power comes from the Sun?
"A true off-grid house is able to operate completely independently of all traditional public utility services" -Wikipedia
Is Internet a "traditional public utility service"?
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha no; simply that electricity is more expensive during the day, and much less expensive during the night. We recharge at night
oh, cunning.
what actually is type casting in java
and how can we implement it
i mean how to easily understand typecasting
08:23
@BibekGhimire Why don't you google it out first?
And then come back to us with specific questions.
i didnot understand
on google
and i have followed some tutorial
ok then
i will be bak
back*
what does the following piece of code mean: Y y1 = (Y) x
It means that you still do not understand casting
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Q: What is the difference between up-casting and down-casting with respect to class variable

DhivakarWhat is the difference between up-casting and down-casting with respect to class variable? For example in the following program class Animal contains only one method but Dog class contains two methods, then how we cast the Dog variable to the Animal Variable. If casting is done the...

08:43
I was studying covariant return type in javatpoint and came across B1().get().message() what is this called. link for javatpoint covariant return type is here
please use @ if you message me
08:57
morn
Hi Hans!
1 message moved to Trash can
@Srini please do not post code here. Use pastebin or hastebin or whatever other tool you prefer
@Tavo okay tavo
@Tavo here is my code please explain me pastebin.com/0Vu3ezCX
09:18
File tempfile = File.createTempFile("myTempFileName.tmp");
java.io.IOException : WinNTFileSystem.createFileExclusively(Native Method)
anybody knows a trick to get rid of this?
this code used to work properly on another computer
09:29
1 message moved to Trash can
@Srini we read you the first time
no need to spam the channel. If someone can/wants to help, he/she will
@Tavo okay sorry
does this mean that nobody wants to help ? :O
:D
09:43
@GoJava if you make that meta thread, I will gladly downvote it
@GoJava That's a terrible idea. Why would you even want to do that?
I could understand if someone had a supercool username that they didn't use, but I'm sorry; they got it before you. Sucks, but live with it.
@Gemtastic it's funny because duplicated usernames are allowed on SO, it's not your unique key
so that's not even the problem
@Unihedron I know, we did have a case of dual you for a while
I guess he wants SO to be more like 4chan
all content should be anonymized haha
10:02
And lose out of all the glory of writing that one question with answer people refer to?! (Like me *cough cough*)
I've personally been away for SO for more than 6 months and came back, so I will gladly mark 6 months as a horrible criteria
I exploited my influence and luck to answer a poorly written question to get exactly three upvotes and a downvote to get a round number
10:25
I don't think I've managed 6 months, but I'm not very active.
I come to chat every day but I don't actually chat every day
I come to chat every week.
And to be honest it's not very entertaining and I already have my own chats I'm a regular in so I sometimes wonder why I even bother.
I have the chat pinned
 
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11:49
Need JavaFX guidance. Messing with charts and XYChart.Data<String, Number> series
in a for loop (@ItachiUchiha this code is coming from one of your answers on SO) like this : for (XYChart.Data<String, Number> d : mySerie.getData())
what does it mean when "d.getNode()" returns null?
I'm loading an object to fill a chart. First time I load it, it works fine, and the loop is ok. But if I reset the whole thing and reload the object, getNode() returns null...
12:02
o/
12:21
Ok, problem came from "how I did reset the charts". I was simply removing the series from the charts (chart.getData().removeAll...) instead of removing the data of the series
13:15
got an assorted box of hersheys chocolate
too sweet it actually makes me feel bad for not liking the chocolates
there was one nugget that was tagged "specially dark mildly sweet" and that was acceptable
13:30
Send it to Hemlata :P
But there is actually too sweet chocolate?
Morning, Jaba!
hey@Michael
Morning Mibael :P
Hey Hans o/
Hey @Hans @gei
13:34
\o
Got my first grade in programming examn \o/
hey oak
wow congrats!
13:34
Thanks! The one today was bad though. Happy if I am somewhere at 3.x xD
geisssssssssssssssss
you should tell those guys that 1.0 equals A+
HUMANS O_O
congratssssssss
thanks :3
13:36
@geisterfurz007 gZ!
Thanks :) You helped me a lot with programming questions that kept me working on side-projects :)
Yeah CF you are irrelevant :>
yeah i did
Thanks to all that help anywhere \o/
13:37
just kidding :P
kills ghost
Because helping is good \o/
We need more helpful hoomans...
@geisterfurz007 was that for me?
13:39
Yeah it was :)
I had fun discussing things with you as well. You are a bright guy :)
I need a way to enumerate the items in a order with some code, is okay to use id of record?
@MatheusSilva Welcome to the Java Chat, the room for Java enthusiasts! Please use a code snippet tool when posting code snippets. If you have an Android question, you're in the wrong place! And remember: this is not tech support! Thanks for visiting and have fun! :D
@ItachiUchiha I really appreciate that!
I'm worry about if I need to reset the db or something like this.
dhS
dhS
13:41
Hi
How do i split a string on bassis of a character and store in map
Like SERENA&Williams
@dhS that is easy..
How would a map come in there?
dhS
dhS
In map like "SERENA" as key and "Williams" as value
dhS
dhS
Hashmap
13:42
Yeah its easy and quick to find with a google search
what if there are 2 occurrences of the same character?
that sucks then :P
dhS
dhS
that is not an issue @ItachiUchiha
it is important to discuss edge cases
I'll soon have to go, but I'm really confused with javafx print api... most examples show printing webviews, or just one element. I need here to print, on a a4 landscape, the center & left parts of a borderpane... Is it possible to achieve that in an "easy/understandable" way?
13:48
That is possible.
do you have an example somewhere you javaFx master?
have you tried anything?
tried to put the 2 items into another container (hbox) but it failed
I'll go deeper into this tomorrow
let me know when you have something that doesn't work
14:24
can someone help me with an android project/
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Hello everyone, is anyone here that has run a java program as a daemon on windows server?
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@Jorge Doubt it
:/ i have a big problem with javaw and windows server
14:42
Any alternative to use instead of thread.sleep(5000)?
fge
fge
Uhm... Don't use Windows as a server?
There's not always a choice haha
chains @Uni to the chat
ties up @Michael in bondage
14:50
you misspelled it
you typed BDMS
omg
I SAW IT
yeah nvm
because i know nothing about it
He's lying. He's german
14:52
condemns @Uni to answer homework questions all day
Pretty sure they invented that shit
harhar
@Michael BRING IT
I'm totally the trivia junkie
@Uni What does LLVM stand for?
@fge i must do it, wserver 2008r2 :/
14:55
why does your avatar look so weird
its like your head has the shape of an egg
well i shouldnt talk about weird looking avatars...
lols :D
@Michael low level virtual machine
Wrong. sprays @Uni with water bottle
That was its old name. Now, LLVM doesn't stand for anything. It's simply called LLVM.
> The name "LLVM" itself is not an acronym; it is the full name of the project.
@Michael so basically i'm right
@Unihedron So Pluto is a planet?
15:05
welp this really was a trick question
@Michael of course it is
once a planet forever a planet
even if fge removes himself as a room owner I'll still call him a room owner
There's a reason phrases like "also known as" exist
definitions matter because we use words for what they mean, or have meant
@ballBreaker lmfao
15:07
can anyone help me with an android project?
well if you could read, you wouldn't be asking us this question
15:11
@Michael your turn, how many palindromes are there between 1 and 1 million, inclusive?
@Unihedron Can I phone a friend?
Sure. Keep it under 5 minutes.
Impossible to know. It's an NP-complete problem.
I'm not asking for a generalization. You just have to solve the problem on hand. Write some java code or something.
You know how to check for palindromes right?
15:20
I don't know, my doctor never told me.
I'll give an easier task then.
The binary representation of ten thousand is 10011100010000, and there are 5 "1"s in there. Going from one to ten thousand, inclusive, count how many "1"s are in the binary representations of all the numbers.
The answer should be between 1000 and 1000000.
Oh, I remember! You have to check yourself for lumps in the shower.
haha@Michael
I thought a palindrome was a word that was the same when you reversed the letters?
15:24
lolol
Yes, but numbers can also be palindromes. By reversing the numbers.
@Michael I'm assuming it can be translated to numbers
like 6996
420024
you can get the length of a number with log10 and go through every digit with %=10 and /=10.
666666
@Unihedron Numbers in base 10 or binary?
15:25
see three lines above
@ballBreaker 69
So, to solve it, you convert each number of binary and count how many 1s are in the binary representation?
in the second challenge, yes
leaving
bye
I would just brute force it. Count from 1 to 1 million and check each number.
15:39
bye
But I have a feeling that wouldn't be an optimal solution.
we're in java
don't talk about a solution being optimal when you're not on the right tool to worry about it
Optimal meaning: finding a solution in a reasonable amount of time.
that's... not what I thought optimal means
Optimal meaning with Uni: the best solution given the average designated conditions
When I was in college, I was on the programming team. Your solution had to run in under 5 minutes or something like that. They would give you problems that had to be cleverly solved in a certain way. Otherwise, the program would just churn and never finish in time.
You could use any number of languages. The problems were basic enough such that differences between languages in terms of performance didn't matter.
15:48
posted on June 19, 2017 by CommitStrip

the binary and palindrome problems both remind of me string search / manipulation problems which are generally hard by nature no?
I'm hard by nature
there aren't many shortcuts when analyzing strings since by nature there's no relationship between any elements in the string. unlike with numbers, there are fundamental relationships between numbers such as odd, even, ends in 3, ends in 9, etc
@Uni
@Unihedron bit shifting is the only thing coming to mind to perhaps calculate / find all the 1s in the number
but i'm not convinced that performing N bit shifts is faster than performing N character comparisons
@anon58192932 do I look like I'll hand out easy problems to competent people
if anyone asks me to write code for fizzbuzz, I'm going to punch them in the face and leave without calling their name ever again
also, about the palindrome one: you can break down the problem
there are 9 palindromes from 1 to 10, 9 * 9 from 100 to 1000, etc
(ABA syntax allows any A and any B)
16:05
interesting so you're creating templates for palindromes then computing then number of possibilities per template?
so it's 9**x where x is all the way to 6 (million = 1e6)
or rather the number of possibilities per template is already well defined
as for the binary one, pretty sure in Java you have Integer.bitCount
throw in the number, count bits with that, add it to a sum value
@anon58192932 the nature of the problem is a selection problem
a palindrome with length X (odd) is X[Y[ZY]X]... and therefore 9**X/2, a palindrome with length X (even) is X[Y[ZZ]Y]X and can be solved in the same way
just realized I was wrong, it should be 10**(x-1) * 9, since no leading zeroes but the inner values can be zero
that got annoying truncated ^^ Integer.bitCount implementation. Which uses bit shifting :P
Yes, it's magic. What's good about it is that it's fast.
16:17
I've never liked programming problems that reduce down to binary magic. Personal preference of course.
then implement the counting yourself, i'm not going to judge you
regarding the palindrome equation - that's for numbers only correct/
been a number of years since my combinatorics class...
I don't know combinatorics, I think it's all simple nested multiplications only.
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Q: how many bit strings of length n are palindromes

Teja713While reading in a Discrete maths text book, there was this question : how many bit strings of length n are palindromes The answer is : $2^\frac{n+1}{2}$ for odd and $2^\frac{n}{2}$ for even I searched it on the internet and people were saying that first $\frac{n}{2}$ ($\frac{n+1}{2}$...

Now you just have to run through those formulas 6 times from 1 to 1 million and you'll have the answer
or, you know, brute force it
16:58
@Unihedron Dang.
@Unihedron Couldn't use that one, unfortunately. xD
@Michael I mean, there has to be a solution to every problem somehow
except how to travel at the speed of light
@anon58192932 have no mass
cheeky answer not accepted: be a photo
dammit beat me haha
photon** can't type today. monday is affecting me.
I haven't even tried making a hard problem yet
17:12
@Uni is going to make SAT exams for a living. xD
SAT exams are for nerds
I'm not a worthless typewriting monkey
here try this
user7627726
17:33
@Gemtastic Well i guess you've changed my mind. Good thing I didn't actually post it on meta, or else I would have got a lot of down-votes apparently.
Meta downvotes don't affect your SO points though
implying SO points matter :^)
Divide 1 by x and take the first four digits of its decimal value in base 10. If the result is a round number and thus has no decimal digits, take 1 instead. Divide one by this number you get. With the result, take first eight decimal digits of it in an arbitrary base k. If you have no decimal digits by the result of a round number (e.g. x == 10), take 0. Repeat this for x in 1 to 100, and count the times every respective digit appears in the numbers in base k.
Then, for every entry in your counter, multiply the counted value with its index position starting at 1. As an example, for base 10: {276, 59, 54, 53, 55, 49, 40, 39, 45, 47} has score 2804 (276 * 1 + 59 * 2 + ...). Find the scores of all these results for all bases k = 2 to 99 (you have to implement >36 radix yourself!) You should end up with 98 numbers, concatenate all these results into one single (really) long string.
From the beginning, read the numbers one by one. Whenever you come across a number in the readable ascii text range (refer to asciitable.com: any character in range 32-126 is considered printable), you can convert that segment into the ascii text. For remaining numbers that cannot be paired into a printable text code, print the number as is. Create the shortest length text possible based on this.
If anyone can solve this in a week I will officially crown you.
@Michael
(Using the 48-57 range to get the numbers 0-9 and pair again is allowed and is part of the problem.)
idc which language you do it in, results should be consistent since it just requires modulus and short range precision
You know what, enforcing the shortest length result makes it way too hard for just a random problem. I'll accept it if you do it linearly from the front as long as you keep recursively checking for a match again after hitting the number range.
17:52
blinks
18:30
that definitely killed the mood
user7627726
18:59
@Gemtastic I'm aware. I still don't like to have downvoted questions. They make me sad inside :,(
user7627726
hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe
user7627726
Well I'm bored. Nobody else is here. bye
user7627726
/wave
19:27
@anon58192932 Nah. Chat is usually dead this time of day.
I got a problem, when converting an array to a set, the whole thing is arranged in alphabetical order. I want it to be the same order as when I created the array. Any tips?
String[] cake = {"we", "all", "eat"};
Set<String> biggerCake = new HashSet<String>(Arrays.asList(cake));
@CardinalSystem Sets are not ordered.
I thought it was that way, but this set has me scratching my head
After converting it to a set, it's order changed to {all,eat,we} <--- (alphabetical)
Coincidence.
The iteration order of a HashSet is undefined.
Anyway I can make it retain its former order?
19:33
@CardinalSystem bing.com/…
thanks!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but sets are basically lists that cannot have any duplicate elements, right?
@CardinalSystem A more accurate definition would be: a collection of non-duplicate items.
The word "list" implies an order of some sort.
20:06
the word list also implies a different underlying data type. unless I'm wrong, a set employs a HashMap to guarantee uniqueness of elements which is also why order is not preserved and also random when iterated over
and why a set recommends that .equals and .hashcode be implemented correctly (or not at all) with elements that are inserted
Yep.
@Michael I'm trying out this Java chat as a way to taking a break from work instead of reddit... so the more lively it is during working hours for me the better imo
@anon58192932 Nice.
20:39
/react tired
user7442629
21:36
Guys I'm new to Java but I speak other languages so I kind of understand it
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user7442629
I'm getting EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION error and I have no idea what it means
user7442629
It's happening with javax and JFrame with d3d9.dll
user7442629
Nevermind turons out RivaTuner was messing with graphics
21:52
Yo
22:09
yo
user7442629
Yo
22:48
What's going on?

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