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hey
 
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wake up @Shade !
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ThomasLai are you there???
@ThomasLai I've revoked access until you request it again.
 
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04:26
Good Morning all
05:12
good morning right back at you
05:25
thanks
okay Thomas... I've given you write access.
you have five minutes to read the rules for this room, which are listed in the link in the top right corner.
let me know when you've read it carefully
i read it the last time i requested access
okay then, what is rule 6?
dont ping people unless its necessary
and what is rule 8?
05:27
there is no rule 8
GOOD, I now believe you have read the rules.
welcome.
and please be a contributor here, not just a guy who asks questions.
why does OCR suck
Is there anything that doesn't suck for Max?
Making a mine craft app and need OCR, i got it working but hasn't recognized any photo yet 100%. gets close on iOS snapshot images, but photo taken images it does not
05:31
except maybe a Playstation 3
it creates letters, so if its a picture of coke, it has random letters everywhere
I tried to get it to recognize photos of the mine craft coordinates. couldn't get it. closest i got just now was "x:", everything else is wrong
"Hinecr-aft" = "Minecraft"
you could write an entirely new game that could beat mine craft!
its not a game XD
the app is for minecraft
it will keep your locations in maps, for explorers
you should have done Envirobear, Max
I explore a lot, and when i find a location i like i take a picture. I wanted this app to be easy so people can if they want just input it, but for fast filling out, I can just take a picture and then it will grab all info I need
Im not making a game!
05:38
oh, then why should I be interested?
I am already bored.
lmfao.
where did you get the idea that i was making a game
I just want working OCR technology!
but i guess ill give up. doesn't work
but if i don't have the feature i wanted for myself, why should i finish? D:
05:54
Back
06:17
that's nice.
How was your new year
06:31
oye @MichaelDautermann
oye
it was ridiculously cold outside
but now I'm in a nice warm room at parental house
Are you with your parents?
What did you take for them?
I gave them a Nokia Lumia camera
what did you give your parents?
06:35
Whats Nokia Lumia Camera?
I didn't give anything.
I think I was supposed to buy it for somebody else...
but I forgot who it was
It was me. I need Lumia 1020 or 1520
When are you planning to dispatch it to me?
oh no! really?
yes of course
I like to receive gifts
I think Charan was supposed to give you something.
06:39
Now I only want two things. Lumia 1020 and a leather coat/jacket which I am unable to find in Mumbai stores
I'm a bit ignorant: why would (cow) leather coats or jackets be available in Mumbai stores?
leather belts, shoes are available. So why not jackets?
well I dunno... I've only been to India a couple times in my life. I thought there's nothing there made of cow products, because of religious sensitivities.
06:59
I wish i would be there with my parents.
I think slaughtering cows for manufacture of those products are not allowed
Purchasing and Buying is allowed
ahhh, you miss home Charan?
It's very difficult to be so far from family, especially this time of the year.
Yep :(
and going to india for 1 or 2 days is also not possible, coz' the journey itself will take about 20 hours of time excluding the boring transits.
this time of year, especially in super cold places like Chicago or Colorado, can be really lonely cause you're stuck indoors and doing work all the time and there's not much opportunity to be outside (where it's freeeeeeezing) or be sociable.
Laddu will find this out soon enough.
Yep, she is thinking that USA is one of the finest places of the world.
I think Texas is the best place to live in USA, it doesn't have snow fall through out the year and no freeeezing climate as well.
07:11
I dislike Texas cause it's way way too big and way way too hot.
it'd be like you going back to Kuwait or Dubai or wherever the heck you used to live.
lol, I don't think so.
It is hot but it is not as hotter as the middle east countries.
07:23
I will play in snow
I will take photos from my Lumia 1020 gifted by Mike
Snow fall is a fun for 2 or 3 days, after that you'll face a day on which you just pray to god that today there should not be a snow fall.
08:01
I'm also planning to prepare for GRE and TOEFL
When will I get my gifts?
when should I send them?
Right now
I send you my address?
Oh first tell what is the gift?
oh, how can be a gift if you ask me to ruin the surprise?
A surprise gift may not be valuable if it's not the desired gift.
tell me the gift and then send it
lunch time brb 30 minutes
Dont go I'll be back in 30 minutes
08:42
Back
thanks
whats up
08:59
cloning
and farmville
I'm preparing a possible json response that would be coming from the server.
ahan
nice
wrangler website sucks, it doesn't remembers the scroll position
same here with cloning
but still have to complete it today
SJS
SJS
09:15
Happy New Year @All
happy new year
SJS
SJS
@Laddu Whats up ? and How are you ?
How can i save an nsdictionary into core data laddu
same issue as yesterday
i hav an nsdictionary containg contact details
like name , add, phone number array , email array
Get the entity description, set it's properties (from the dictionary) and save the context
can u elaborate a little pls ...
09:27
Actually managed objects are written into the persistent store. Not dictionary and arrays.
i have 3 tables - Contact table, phone table and email table
now i hav to first save the multiple phone numbers into the phone table for each conatct and then save each contact in the Conatcts table too with the name and all
+ (id)insertNewObjectForEntityForName:(NSString *)entityName inManagedObjectContext:(NSManagedObjectContext *)context
Use that method to get the managed object for a given entity
this method will insert for a particular entityname which il get from ?
Yes, it will return you a managed object for the specified entity.
Then set then properties of the managed object (from the dictionary you have)
how will i identify the specific entity
09:31
Although that MO will be in the given managed object context and not yet saved to a store, and not available in other managed object contexts.
@IronManGill It's your model, you decide.
You don't need to identity, just specify the entity name in string format - the first parameter in that method.
thats the whole issue like core data doesnt hav a concept of a primary key ... so how will i identify which entity for which contact
@Abizern
@IronManGill Because it has the concept of relationships.
I think you need to look at the CD documentation again - You seem to be misunderstanding some of the basic concepts
user457812
In case anyone is going to be in Maryland for the next few days, I apologize in advance for my presence in the state.
How is Maryland
user457812
09:39
I haven't left yet.
laddu can you suggest how to save the contact info like i explained to you earlier
user457812
I leave for the airport around 4:30am and get into Maryland at 4:29pm.
user457812
Chat speak, Gill.
user457812
Now back to trying to sleep.
@IronManGill she already did.
Insert as many phone numbers you wish (using the above method I posted), then update the set (that will be present in the contacts entity for multiple phone numbers) with these newly created phone numbers and finally save the context.
I think you also might need to set the reverse relationship in Phone Number Entity
Not "might", "will". Relationships should always be bi-directional. Even if you don't use them, Core Data will.
yes, although it's optional for us, reverse relationships are must to have.
didnt get the reverse relationship part
I like @Abizern's hat alot.
Its like a mask precisely, it should not be called as a hat.
09:51
See, in contacts table (I will talk in terms of RDBMS as you are inclined to it), there will be many phone numbers. So, One contact may have many phone numbers. Thus one to many relationship from contact to phone numbers. Now In phone numbers table, there will be a list of numbers. But there also must be a reverse relationship from Phone Numbers to contacts so you identify in Phone numbers table to which contact it belongs to.
Otherwise you will need to perform crazy filtering techniques in contacts table to fetch particular phone numbers
exactly ... this is what i havent been able to figure out how to do...
It is very simple. When you try to insert a new phone number (using the above method I posted), get the phone number instance, set it's phone number value, and also set it's reverse relationship value (to the contacts) to which it belongs to
so how will i know ... i need some foreign key like rdbms has... in core data there isnt anything like this
No, no, no - you only need to set one side of the relationship
other side core data does for us?
09:55
Yes.
its pretty confusing
Great, I didn't know that :-)
If you have a relationship, if you set the object as the related object then CD handles the inverse side of it.
Yes, it's understandable to core data if the inverse relationship exists.
So you can add a relationship from either end; and you don't have to worry about setting it from the other side.
09:56
Core Data seems to be smart :-)
[eventcontacts addContact_phone:<#(NSSet *)#>] .. so i add the set of multiple phone numbers here and save the context ?
yes
Which is why it's so easy to add an object from the many-to-one side. CD takes care of updating the set with the added object and saving it as the relationship
and core data will automatically get them for me when i retrieve ?
yes, i remember we had to write some ugly code to set the immutable set from one to many side.
09:58
@IronManGill Not necessarily. you can just add the object to the phone number's relationship and then you don't need to worry about the set.
@IronManGill No. Core Data will fetch a fault when you get the object. When you actually need the numbers, then CD will get the numbers.
@Laddu which is why for one-to-many relationships I've always set the "one" side of the relationship. It's always been cleaner.
yes it is.
you mean "many" side, right?
i.e in this case there is contact <-->> phoneNumbers, so I would create each phoneNumber and set the contact to the phoneNumber for each one I create.
pastie.org/8593137 is this the way then
yes, right. I assumed many side here is the phone number.
thats wrong @IronManGill
@IronManGill Not really, it depends on your object model. Also - calling down down to the appDelegate from the managedObjectContext is a bad way of doing it.
10:05
He has set the number twice, but he needs to get two instances
hmm i figured ... but i have to save two numbers for the same instance
And @IronManGill, as per our discussion, it would be beneficial if you create the contacts instance first, then insert phone numbers and email and set their contacts relationship to the newly created contacts instance.
As per your code, the second number will override the first one
hmm but if i create the contacts instance first then i wouldnt be able to save the object of the phone table in it
Why not?
it would be created later
i think
10:09
they all belong to same context, so when finally you save the context, it's all fine and gets updated into the store.
like you said for the override issue how do i manage to add the 2 phone numbers for the same instance?
same instance of what? contacts?
@IronManGill That's why it's called one-to-many
@IronManGill What does your object model look like?
like in the code i showed you i have a phone-home number and a phone-work number
@Abizern can i upload an image here of the object model ?
10:11
Yes.
@IronManGill I'm going to give you some broad advice about Core Data.
Images are blocked by my company, so I can't see it
1) Don't think about it like an RDBMS. It's not tables and joins - it's objects and relationshisp
@Laddu so can u open a link if i give you one ?
10:14
probably, we can try
@Abizern yes I read that.. but its taking its time to sink in
2)Names are important. Naming things properly means that when other people (such as me) look at your code or images we can understand some things straight away.
3
So it's not ContactsTable because the model isn't showing you a table. It's showing your an Entity. You have an entity that has contacts.
@Abizern pls let me know i can explain
yes
oh
il edit it right now
10:16
Cocoa uses camelCase, not snake_case for variable names - the same applies to Core Data
it's blocked. You can email me if you want
Objects that are multiples in a relationship should be named as plurals
@Laddu can u give me ur mail id pls
user457812
← Uses snake case internally.
Relationships are named according to the entity they point to, not the variable on the other side of the join.
10:19
got it thanks
@IronManGill Do you really need ids for each entity?
@Abizern no i thought I would need them as keys but realised later I don't need them
@Laddu check your mail pls
Indeed. you don't use Keys in Core Data - it's part of what I was saying about it not being an RDBMS
the id's attributes should be removed for the reason Abizern specified.
so i just save the various phone numbers so how will core data identify that multiple phone numbers are of one specific instance
10:26
you also set the "contacts" property of the newly inserted phone number instance to an appropriate value.
Thats how core data knows to which contact a phone number belongs to
@IronManGill Here is how I would have created this object model
now I understood some part of the MOC ... thanks ...
But when i have a work phone and a home phone , in that case in the phone table I need to add a phone type right ?
Or add a different relationship.
It depends on whether the phone number is important, or the type of the phone number is important.
If I add another relationship then how will I identify which phone number is work or home for that particular instance...
both are important actually
A suggestion:
10:34
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Hi all
haha I couldn't explain in a better way
I'm all for getting chocolate! :)
lol
@IronManGill But The way I've done such things in the past is to have an enum of types (Work, Home, Mobile) etc as part of the definition for phoneNumber, and then just saved the integer value to the CD store.
10:41
10 minutes tea break, brb
@Abizern Im working on it ... let you know as soon I have managed to do it ... thanks once again
@IronManGill Core Data is hard - and sometimes my impatience shows (sorry) But get the concepts right and build strong foundations, and it suddenly becomes very easy. Use tools such as mogenerator to make working with custom NSManagedObjects very easy
I was suggested using sqllite but i wanted to learn core data relationships so im struggling with it step by step... thank you for your patience and help :)
SQLite is a step backwards for persistence on iOS.
When i've started using mogenerator, setting up it was a hectic job. Now it is a way easier.
10:47
Core Data means you have to think a little differently about things, but the benefits are enormous. - Memory management, faulting, NSFetchedResultsController, Automatic migrations, Validations, etc.
@Charan I know. Once you've done it a couple of times, it's a lot easier. I must admit that I just copy and paste my own script and change it a bit for each project.
heh heh, I hate copying scripts. I love to understand that crap.
#! /usr/bin/env sh

# Runs the mogenerator tool over the Core Data model.

cd "$( dirname $0 )"
cd iOS-api-Model
mogenerator -m CoreDataModel.xcdatamodeld/ -H ../iOS-api/Human -M ../iOS-api/Machine --template-var arc=true --template-var frc=true
Well - I wrote it in the first place - so I know what it's doing.
Yep, The human and machine script are involved here.
and it generates files which will work with ARC.
if you’re not using ARC, remove the --template-var arc=true switch
I havent done scripting before ... seems interesting
I'm using following code for filtering mails from large Array (contains >5000 mails).It is working in the simulator but in iPod it is crashing with out any crash log.tested in the instruments It is showing low memory warning. Below code is with in a for loop iterating more than 800 times(no of distinct from ids or display name )
NSIndexSet *indices = [blockSelf.messages indexesOfObjectsPassingTest:^(id obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
return [[obj valueForKeyPath:@"header.from.displayName"] isEqualToString:fromValue];
10:54
@IronManGill It's just a shorthand way of running the mogenerator script whenever I make changes to the model.
Scripting is like having an ice cream in -20˚C and i love apple script precisely.
@Ramz We can't help to solve your problem with this block, Can you explain it in detail? or else can you see the name of the method where it is crashing on the left side window of instruments.
Damn, I hate this climate. How is londons climate Abizern ?
Bright and sunny today - which is a change - it's been windy and rainy this week.
I was looking at climate of my future location. Boston is -13 celcius.
@Abizern Now if I save the context of the Contacts entity then will it be reflected to the categories entity by default ?
@Laddu I did it like this then....
If you set the relationship. And you don't need to save the context for it to be reflected in the current context. Saving only pushes the changes down to the persistent store so that the changes persist, it will also perform any object validation. And it needs to be saved so that other managed object contexts can see the changes.
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for (int i=0; i<[fromArray count]; i++) {NSString *fromValue = [fromArray objectAtIndex:i]; NSIndexSet *indices = [self.messages indexesOfObjectsPassingTest:^(id obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
return [[obj valueForKeyPath:@"header.from.displayName"] isEqualToString:fromValue];
}];
[self.testArray addObjectsFromArray: [self.messages objectsAtIndexes:indices]];
}
@Ramz Are you aware of fast enumeration?
@Abizern I saw that .But I didn't tried
This would save everything by default for the phone and email entities ?
@IronManGill what are phoneSet and emailSet?
11:09
NSSet *phoneSet = [[NSSet alloc]initWithObjects:PhoneWorkLabel.text,PhoneHomeLabel.text, nil];
NSSet *emailSet = [[NSSet alloc]initWithObjects:EmailTextfield1.text,EmailTextfield2.text, nil];
@Abizern
@IronManGill Then what's the point of [eventcontacts addContact_phoneObject:eventphone];?
so the object will carry all the specific data of the phone entity for each contact then ?
11:30
@Charan Do we need a liscence to ride bicycles in US?
Tried this for ( obj in self.messages) {
if ([[obj valueForKeyPath:@"header.from.displayName"] isEqualToString:fromValue]) {
[self.testArray addObject:obj];
}
}
Still crashing and not getting any log
Its working 210-220 iterations and crashing
 
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@Laddu It is not necessary to have a driver's licence to ride a bicycle on the street in the US. You can be given tickets for violating traffic laws, and in some states you can be arrested for DUI while riding a bicycle.
I hope you are not a DUI.
13:16
@Ramz As you're getting low memory warnings - have you tried using a local autoreleasepool?
13:37
@Laddu i have saved the data like pastie.org/8593529
what is the question?
is it the right way now ?
It is the right way, however not the way we were discussing earlier.
You can go ahead for now and with time you can learn what we were trying to convey.
thanks @Laddu now for retrieval of data ...
And it will take time. For a start - I'd use a more up to date reference. NSFetchRequest has convenience constructor that takes the entityname nowadays.
NSFetchRequest *request = [NSFetchRequest fetchRequestWithEntityName:@"CategoryTable"];
13:49
So in that way we don't need an extra line to set the entity
Or even the line to get the entity. Three lines reduced to one, and no risk of getting the entityDescription from one moc and executing the request in a different one.
Although the likelihood of that actually being an issue is quite small.
@IronManGill should definitely update his code.
@Laddu @Abizern thanks .... duely noted
@IronManGill line 24 - Seriously - what's the point of specifying an error paramater if you aren't even going to use it?
oh sorry :)
13:55
Time to get back to home. See you later
And the last few lines will break if you have more than one object of the category you are searching for. You've specified that a contact can only have one category, but you are possibly adding it to many. This is the sort of thing that raises an exception when you go to save your context and messes up user data.
then how do i know in which category entity to save it into ?
@IronManGill Normally I'd refactor that out into it's own method.
What are you using as a reference?
the name
from the contacts entity
@Abizern
I mean what are you using as a Core Data Reference? A book? The Core Data Introductory Guide?
14:03
apple developer docs and google ....
nothing specific ... can you guide me to a specific one
developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/… And the related documentation. This is not a quick read. Sorry.
 
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16:47
I'm eating papaya
@Laddu eat pani poori with full on mirchi
Will eat on weekend :-)
great :D
17:25
hey I want to give name to my application can someone suggest some good name
app provides solutions to color search, color rendering etc
:)
 
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user457812
19:02
I'm going to be mostly inactive until Tuesday. That said, I'm going to check the transcript, so nobody should take this as an opportunity to break the rules.
user457812
Unless you're itching to lose write access or something.

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