Ok Rohit i dont want to take too much time of you last question. suppose i have str ="Hello rais your password is @password@ you can change your @password@"; and i want to replace every char between two @ by *
As you can see in that code. I am getting response from the server in json format. From that I have extracted data and stored each product data in hashmap and then each hashmap in arraylist.
The doInBackground() is a thread which is provided by android system. So the result which we get should be updated only in onPostExecute() method which gets executed only after the doInBackground() is finished with its task.
@RohitJain But I can do it with that DataSource class rather than depending on doInBackground directly, I would depend on that class to get the first 15 products data and then display it on UI. When user still wants the other data too, then I would load more 15 products from that class and so on.. In this way I am thinking to achieve it.
JSONObject c = products.getJSONObject(i); @RohitJain
@RohitJain Yeah. But I will give you other class which is data source. I shouldn't include that line productsListData.add(new DataSource(products.getJSONObject(i))); in doInBackground().
@RohitJain Well, you know what we always chat in this room either casual or subject wise. ;) if you could see some transcripts, you can even see how silly things we kept on discussing here.
@Appu hi buddy, i am developing an android app and i need your help, still i am getting value in form of : 32.567890 but i just want to show : 32.56 in short, just want to show 2digits after decimal...please check my code here: pastebin.com/LEKU7NXP
So the problem is I have got a date from server and I want to add specific days based on the difference between the current date and the date that I have got from the server.
serverDate - currentDate
Working: This is how I calculate the difference between days,
String s=formater.format(cu...
@Joan i am developing an android app and i need your help, still i am getting value in form of : 32.567890 but i just want to show : 32.56 in short, just want to show 2digits after decimal...please check my code here: pastebin.com/MyiKwZDY
@Neil By the time you responded, I have been changing my code again :( I thought to ask you some points on that code. Will show the fresh one instead of explaining the old one. But it may take some time.
gotta dig through a bunch of JSP and replace all scriptlets which access cookies to instead AJAX-call a page on a separate website.
I understand why they need to do this; cookies are dumb, and we have all of our authentication funneled through one server to avoid overusing our database connections... but I don't get why they even used cookies for a wish list in the first place.
@Washu I would think subqueries are slower, since certain specs for aggregate functions can be gathered while fetching each entry.
Like, if you have COUNT(), then the database just adds one for each entry, instead of gathering all entries, then iterating across them and adding 1 to a counter.
Woops, was writing it wrong, that's why it was screwing up
Had the operators backwards
(blah < test) : true ? false;
Derp.
Okay, is there a more efficient way to reverse a String then this? This was the best I could come up with String finalResult = new StringBuffer(result).reverse().toString();
@Michael Suppose In a table I have a two columns which are like primary key and cityname. So, I get city name from the client side and with this cityname I get primary key from the first table. So, in the second table I have to insert this pk in fk column along with other data.
I am using first query to get pk, but then again I am using another query to insert this pk into another table. Like this I have lots of things to get and finally which need to be inserted to one or more tables in a single program. It was really messy when I coded in this way.
While at the time of retrieving we can use JOINS, but now I can't because it includes insertions.
Is there any number format for integers that doesn't automatically truncate leading 0's?
I could just return a String, which would solve the issue but I want to keep my functions as integers if I can help it, saves from converting all over the place
I think what he means is to create an index on the cityname field.
Essentially, an index is a separate file or substructure that can be generated for a field of a table, and which serves as a lookup device for that field. It's easy to set up, and it makes lookups on that field much more efficient.