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16:00
.except() or .caught()
Hey guys. I got a interesting math problem
I have this quiz. You answer 10 questions.
@Esailija You coming to code with me this weekend?
probably not, have work
:I(
@Farhad Is it one of those tricky division problems? I don't know those
16:01
Each question has a Y/N and a subsequent are you sure Y/N
No more like stats. I need a sanity check on it.
user1596138
Holy shit. My co-worker had to borrow my computer for something yesterday for a few hours before I got to work. She uninstalled Firebug and my linkChecker.
slay her
Nevermind looks like no one is interested.
user1596138
Right. Don't fuck with my shit!
16:02
Report her to HR
user1596138
HR would be the owner...
take a dump on her desk after hours
@Farhad You haven't actually asked a quesiton yet
@Farhad Just asj
*ask
16:03
Borrow her computer and delete all her farmville items
user1596138
@nderscore Yes. That'll do it.
user1596138
She's literally been on Facebook now for 40 minutes only stopping to text. Because the boss isn't here on Thursdays. I know if she gets caught doing anything else wrong she'll get fired, that's the only reason I haven't said anything.
@Farhad If the questions are interesting, then I'm interested.
OK this Quiz. 10 questions, each question has a are you sure subsequent question. SO you like JS? Y/N? Are you sure you like JS? Y/N?
Ends up with 20 results... Q1 = YES, Q1C = NO, Q2 = YES, Q2C = NO... and soon... YES and NO are saved as 1 and 0...
Basically I want to calculate "How many people changed their answer from YES to NO as a percentage of total users?"
Shouldn't be hard.
user1596138
16:06
Are we going to take a quiz?
Just count?
I can get the "How many people changed their answer" part...
Divide by the number of people
And multiply by a 100. :P
Obviously I did that...
16:06
BAM. PERCENTAGE.
This is what I get
The total users is 2 ATM for testing.
The total questions is a given, the # of questions someone changed their minds about is also given (just count the no), what's the problem?
user1596138
@Farhad (changedAnswers / totalsAnswers) * 100
But it returns 25% of the total pop... the total pop is 2...
Do I need to revise?
user1596138
16:07
@Farhad lmfao
user1596138
Show us the codez
@Farhad I'm guessing you're counting answers, not users
Yes
echo "Total Possible combinations of drifts = " . $totalPossibilitiesYESNO . '<br>';
$percentYes2No = $totalYes2No/$totalPossibilitiesYESNO * 100 . '<br>';
echo "% of YES -> NO = " . $percentYes2No;
$percentNo2Yes = $totalNo2Yes/$totalPossibilitiesYESNO * 100 . '<br>';
echo "% of NO -> YES = " . $percentNo2Yes;
So, 25% of the answers were changed
I don't see the problem with 25%.
16:08
So this is correct as 25%?
That's not an interesting math problem at all :(
Also, that looks like PHP
I don't know, maybe, 25% can mean a lot of things.
It is PHP. Thought its better to do all calcs server side then client side.
know*
It depends on how you calculate it of course.
16:09
@Farhad So... you need to count how many users have at least one answer that was changed. Rather than how many answers were changed.
Is that the problem?
Because that seems like the problem.
Wait, what are you calculating? How many answers were changed per quiz per person, or how many people changed their minds at least once?
How many people changed their answer... overall... for N number of users... How many said Yes (1) initially ... then said No (0)...
user1596138
Oh yeah... I was thinking the result was how many people changed their mind. So 25% of 2 people == pairOfLegs.
And the inverse
user1596138
Yeah like I just said. So his answer can't be right.
16:11
But said "no" on any question, as in changed their minds at least once?
you need to have your logic consider each user separately
user1596138
Why?
If so, then it's counting a boolean.
This is not so much interesting as it is frustrating. I'm going to get some lunch.
Wow OK nevermind I asked.
16:12
@RyanKinal Can you get me a sandwich on your way back?
@Farhad Fine, I'll help.
You have a list of users with initial selection on 10 answers.
You want to count how many answers were switched out of the total answers?
user1596138
conversation goes over OPs head in the next minute...
Yes.
There are 20 answers... I save your initial choice... as Q1... your final choice as Q1C... Set runs from Q1 to Q10 and Q1C to Q10C
So you don't want to count the # of users who changed their minds, but the number changed per quiz, then per person?
total <- 0
switched <- 0
for each user:
    for each answer
        total++;
        if old answer is not the same as new answer
            changed ++
return (changed/total) * 100
16:14
I then calculate how many users changed from YES to NO (1 to 0)
Um guys... I know the num of people who changed their answers.
That's not the issue.
Then what's the issue!?
@BenjaminGruenbaum make sure to have a break in there
My issue is then taking that as a percentage of the total population.
For 2 users I set up as a test....
16:15
if counting users who have any change
1 changes all from NO to YEs
2 changes all from YES to NO
I love how Farhad is totally making Zirak freak out on TS. XD
@nderscore + has higher precedence than ^
I don't understand why everyone is being so abrasive about someone asking a question.
16:16
@Farhad You're being inconsistent.
Think of your question
@copy fffffffff
My inconsistency is arising because you interdict with solutions before hearing out the problem.
@Farhad the fact that your question is being discussed is a good thing. if we were being abrasive we would say "GTFO" and ignore your question
@Farhad My sources say no
...then cut to how you actually calculate the percentage.
16:17
@Farhad Well, explain, then.
Because you can obviously keep a counter: Every time someone takes the quiz, increase by one. Bam, population size.
I do I have population size.
Let me start from the top
I have POP of 2 users.
1 user is set to switch all his solutions from YES TO NO...
1 user is set to switch all his solutions from NO TO YES
define "set to switch"
This returns this data set
user1596138
@Farhad You have to understand what usually happens. Usually some 15 year old comes in here and starts bitching and whining at people to help him. Over and over again.
16:18
WTF, I started a bounty to award an answer but I can't for 24 hours
As in ... user 1... q1 = yes (1) .... q1c = no (0)
are you saying they change their answers?
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why the heck is that
user1596138
If we were being abrasive we'd go to gallery mode...
@Mike yes
16:20
@Farhad Do they write the change down as the answer to a separate question, or are they changing their set of answers?
user1596138
Guys really this is stupid. @Farhad show us code.
@Farhad Write your question, along expected input and output clearly and post it in a gist on github. You're not being very clear here and we can't help you right now.
I think you should stop stating things in terms of "changing answers"
@Farhad your %pop changing their answers is 100%
# of users that changed their answers: 2, total population: 2
16:21
This sounds like it's a set of boolean answers, and we don't need to know the nature of the questions to analyze the data
2/2 * 100 = 100
How I get change states... for YES TO NO

$driftYesToNo = "SELECT (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q1=1 AND q1c=0)) AS Q1,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q2=1 AND q2c=0)) AS Q2,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q3=1 AND q3c=0)) AS Q3,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q4=1 AND q4c=0)) AS Q4,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q5=1 AND q5c=0)) AS Q5,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q6=1 AND q6c=0)) AS Q6,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q7=1 AND q3c=0)) AS Q7,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q8=1 AND q8c=0)) AS Q8,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM quiz WHERE (q9=1 AND q9c=0)) AS Q9,(SELECT COUNT(*) F
7
That gives me this array
IT HURTS MY EYES
3
Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 1 [2] => 1 [3] => 1 [4] => 1 [5] => 1 [6] => 1 [7] => 1 [8] => 1 [9] => 1 )
Total YES -> NO = 10
That has no correlation to number of users
you want the percentage of population that changed their answer
16:22
Yes.. because am just getting how many users changed from YES to NO.
you said you can find the number of users that did so
I know total population from another query i do to return NUM of rows.
hi
Which right now I set as 2
for testing.
so numUsersThatChangedTheirAnswer / totalUsers * 100
16:23
any of you guys know how to get Other Badges
Analytical Visited every section of the FAQ (retired)
@Shmiddty yes i do that and this is the answer I get
@Farhad that's wrong because you have no idea which of those counts overlap per user
user1596138
@Farhad Well it's nicely obscured. Problem is I think it was an accident...
I think you're counting the same user too many times
They can't overlap right now... one user goes YES NO YES NO
the other is NO YES NO YES NO YES
I thought I should get 50% for % YES -> NO
I think I been staring at the tree and can't see the forest now.
Sorry if am confusing anyone.
user1596138
16:26
Where's your math?
Let me JS fiddle this so you can all help.
Its all in PHP
so let me JS fiddle it
@AbhishekHingnikar so you sound like a fake indian in india?
numUsersAnswerChanged = 0;
for each user
    if user changed an answer, then numUsersAnswerChanged++


pctPopulationChangedTheirAnswer = numUsersAnswerChanged / totalNumberOfUsers * 100
@rlemon Hahaha
@Farhad what are you making?
16:26
I'd change the query to have a single SELECT COUNT(*), with a more complex WHERE chock full of ANDs and ORs
user1596138
I hate wordpress blogs....
ugh
!!afk smoke
@Shmiddty Nobody cares.
@Shmiddty i care ill join u
user1596138
I'm coming too
16:29
!!afk vape
@nderscore Nobody cares.
user1596138
@nderscore ;)
Let me JS fiddle and it will make a bit more sense
SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0
# 0 rows returned
What's the latest Opera running Presto?
16:31
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yeaaaah just reading it
@Jhawins lol
thats a shitty excuse for a blog
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM quiz
WHERE (q1=1 AND q1c=0)
	OR (q2=1 AND q2c=0)
	OR (q3=1 AND q3c=0)
	OR (q4=1 AND q4c=0)
	OR (q5=1 AND q5c=0)
	OR (q6=1 AND q6c=0)
	OR (q7=1 AND q7c=0)
	OR (q8=1 AND q8c=0)
	OR (q9=1 AND q9c=0)
	OR (q10=1 AND q10c=0)
user1596138
Just use another column... changed. Default is null. Then if an answer is changed add one to that value. If the row is null then 0. If the row has a value add 1 to usersWhoChanged. Then use the rest of the data however you need/if you need to.
16:35
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, 12.16
this might be a homework problem where his table schema can't change
You need a JOIN ON different, it's pretty easy
user1596138
Then it's just (usersWhoChanged/totalUsers) * 100 and a for loop to count the average changes per users.
LOL Its not a homework thing.... the table is simply flat... there is no other relations
I wanted to learn some backend so I did it using PHP + MySQL
Check the fiddle maybe it makes more sense?
16:37
@Farhad you are counting answers as users.
Ah I see it now...
I would need to take answers / users
and then calculate...
NO
Um ok..
stop counting answers
you don't need a count of changed answers
16:39
you need an existence check for changed answers
for each user
if you want percentage of users, stop. counting. answers.
UM OK..
this seems to work...
it spits 50% 50% which looks correct
But it's wrong
OK.
Only coincidentally right
I see.
the number of users with changed answers from yes to no is 1
@Mike what do you mean then by I need an esitence check for changed answers
divide 1 user by 2 users is 50%
@Farhad for each user that has any change, add 1 to a total
Ahhh I think am getting it now...
if Bob changed two answers, add 1 to the total
16:42
Have a counter... if someone changed... add to counter..
Let me see if I can implement this right now
or if Bob changed 1056 answers, add 1 to the total
Is this still the best solution for the this problem with settimeout? stackoverflow.com/a/1101726/118224
Thanks for bearing with me
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@CharlieBrown That depends on context, that might be it. Otherwise, not using instance specific things or having a context parameter, bind also can solve those
16:46
I understand that... that would give me num of users who changed answers... regardless of which...

How would I do then... how many users went from YES to NO as % of all popluation?
Since 1 user can go 1 then 0 on Q1.... and then 0 to 1 on Q2...
I have a problem with jqueryUI:
http://jsfiddle.net/isherwood/HuXmz/2/
I want to have a tooltip direct over the image i hover. But when i add the position-information (in this case to test "center center") its not in center and its even worse - the hover then dont work on the hole image anymore..

Where is my mistake?
@Farhad if you want the percentage to be for users that have changed in any direction, then change what you're checking when you count
so instead of "if Bob changed from yes to no, add 1 to counter",
use "if Bob changed from yes to no OR no to yes, add 1 to counter",
user1125394
!!mdn removeChild
@Mike Thanks let me try doing this...
16:50
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM quiz
WHERE (q1!=q1c)
	OR (q2!=q2c)
	OR (q3!=q3c)
	OR (q4!=q4c)
	OR (q5!=q5c)
	OR (q6!=q6c)
	OR (q7!=q7c)
	OR (q8!=q8c)
	OR (q9!=q9c)
	OR (q10!=q10c)
if you wanted to get the count in one query
Damn. Thanks.
I think that is correct.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Lol it is just unthinkable that IE11 could even have a bug like this: bugs.jquery.com/ticket/14355
I wonder if the impl is full on global state or something
@Esailija Oh IE, you never change.
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16:55
I once worked on an app where there was a "send this item by email" button that, on click, would yank the innerHTML from a div, send it via AJAX to the webserver, the server would parse it using home-grown crappy logic to clean up certain HTML elements, and then email the html.
And every new IE would break that shitty code because of changing certain things in the innerHTML
user1596138
@Loktar You do know who's right.
user1596138
The blog
lol whos?
16:57
can some one help me with this issue stackoverflow.com/questions/18768919/…
user1596138
@Loktar Farhad
i am stuck, any help would be appereciated
ah, well at least it wasnt a regulars
I stand by my statement regardless
Does anyone know how to listen to a specific port event in javascirpt?
needs some definite cleanup
16:58
@Shmiddty Thanks for that I will try to learn from that...
@BenjaminGruenbaum the bug reminds me of the shitty placeholder plugins that just use .value of the input.. Lol
user1596138
I agree.
user1596138
I keep placing this link into my co-workers clipboard over ssh. Just waiting for him to paste somewhere and wonder what it is... Then paste into the browser.
@nderscore want to help me beat clock?
17:07
!!s/l//
@SomeKittens @nderscore want to hep me beat clock? (source)
More like irregular expressions, amirite?
hue hue hue
jajaja
17:09
@Shmiddty I can try. I'm headed out in a little bit though
+function f(s,b){print(s);++l^6&&f(s?s.replace(/0/g,"{0} 0"):"{0}");print(s)}(l=0)
+function f(s,b){print(b=s.slice(0,l=l*2+1));l%9&&f("{"+s+"} "+s);print(b)}(l='0')
I'm stuck at 82 chars for the tower problem
I love it when websockets work
me too. They kick ass.
(defmethod resource-received-text ((res chat-resource) client message)
  (write-to-client-text client (reverse message)))
teehee
@BenjaminGruenbaum line 21 uses this, which gets me in trouble on the second invocation gist.github.com/carbonrobot/6540870
17:12
no, this guy kicks ass:
ws.send("hello")
olleh
ws.send("The world is mine")
enim si dlrow ehT
@Shmiddty +function f(s){print(s);++l^6&&f(s?s.replace(/0/g,"{0} 0"):"{0}");print(s)}(l=0)
second param isn't needed right?
oh, duh
shit, thanks!
take that, clock!
it was a legacy from my previous solution that I forgot to remove
second pair of eyes <3
17:15
ws.send('step on no pets')
step on no pets
hehehe
@Shmiddty for the enclose html problem, I used a trick similar to yesterday's trick
the null character?
that's all I'll say )
17:18
now with a minimap!
illustrator here is drawing graphics for it, cant wait to get those in
alright
now that the small part is done
let's handle the real work...
@Loktar your automatons are walking backwards
lol yeah
I didnt account for the angle they face since im getting some nice topdown graphics for them
@BenjaminGruenbaum working solution gist.github.com/carbonrobot/6540972
the pathing has a few tiny issues too I need to figure out
once in a while I see them go into a wall, angers me
17:20
What happened to cowbell.js?
Needs touch support
@Loktar
yeah for my game Im going to make at home based off of it it will
Im thinking of making a sci fi shooter.. or rather finishing the one I started years ago
Paintball but the paint balls send you to an alternate reality where you die if you get hit.
In said reality there are portals back
Your job is yo send all of the evil people there, and save as many good people as possible from being sent.
lol
Its a good idea!
17:22
id just use some scifi teleportation gun then
i plan on making it tower defensy
Alternate reality is same map + chars but they are evil looking.
you have areas you need to defend, and you can run and throw down guns to defend areas
plus your char can shoot too
I won't lie, my idea came from Season 4 finale of Community
god dangit i need to watch that damn show
yes you do
and it is 'kid safe' for the most part
no violence or swearing
17:25
my kids would be in bed if I watched it
lol
I just barely watch tv to begin with
the worst (content wise for children) is when Chevy says stuff like "just pork her and move on"
can someone explain the error I get? pastebin.com/9Be04y3H
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17:29
@FlorianMargaine socket is not yet open?
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JVerstryAssuming one offers an online service on a page using HTML5 + Javavascript. Technically speaking, it can be considered as a web application. Is the WebApplication itemtype appropriate for this page or should it only be used for references to web applications (i.e., reviews etc...)?

@rlemon duh
(function() {
    'use strict';

    var ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:1102/chat');
    ws.onmessage = function(e) {
        console.log(e.data);
    };
	ws.onopen = function() {
		ws.send('How are you doing?');
	};
}());
trying that
fucking tabs.
> As establishing a connection is asynchronous and prone to failure there is no guarantee that calling the send() method immediately after creating a WebSocket object will be successful. We can at least be sure that attempting to send data only takes place once a connection is established by defining an onopen handler to do the work - MDN
17:32
(function(){})();  // JS equiv of 42
equv // Somekittens equiv of equiv
SURGEON GENERALS WARNING: Making stupid jokes before coffee may result in the joke teller looking stupid.
@rlemon ywan
@nderscore went to school with a kid named "shane" who couldn't control his bowel muscles and shat himself all the time. One girl in our class wouldn't stop making fun of him (she coined "shit stain shane") so he waited for lunch time and everyone to leave and squatted one on her desk.
that's a heartwarming story
17:36
Did you guys ever get Farhad to realize what his issue was?
Well, it's a tutorial for git, and I recommend it because it's A.) Simple, B.) In browser and C.) by GitHub. — SomeKittens 7 secs ago
I hate rules-mongers.
@nderscore Probably warmed the desk a bit too.
lol. depends on how soon she found it
@rlemon story would be better if the girls name is Deborah.
!!s/Deborah/Lori/
@Shmiddty @rlemon story would be better if the girls name is Lori. (source)
17:42
!!s/Lori/Slide/
@SomeKittens @Shmiddty @rlemon story would be better if the girls name is Slide. (source) (source)
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Q: javascript: smallest code to convert seconds to time

AwokeKnowinggiven seconds like 11728 write the smallest javascript function that returns a string like 3hrs. 15min. 28sec. signature textTime(t[int],z[bool],m[bool]) t is the time like 11728 and you can assume int z is optional and true means drop zero times, so 3hrs. 0min. 28sec. becomes 3hrs. 28sec. m i...

$('.chat_posts').stop(true,false).animate({scrollTop: $('.chat_posts').wrapInner('<div>').children().outerHeight()}, 'fast');
Is this correct?
17:58
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