// Don't even think of trying to compute the Big O here
// Having said that, the comments on the above line in the PR will all be calculating it.
// It's O(m * n). There you go.
so, what I want to store in a different file than a js file of mine is the array of maps for a minigame, and since I'm using 5 bidimensional arrays that could reach 100x100 par map, and I'm supposed to have many many maps, I don't want this to be kept in a file that also contains logics, so I made a new file only for raw data
I thought that I could use JSON to get it faster, but I'm not sure why I thought of that
@Meredith thought of that, but here I have some bidimensional arrays of unspecified width and height... I could specify them, but then some of the cells contain functions, and meh
without using delimitators (in one of the arrays, for example) I could only know the number of cells, but then how to know where does a new array in the array start?
Is there an easy way of getting "4-freddy-silvester" from "http://localhost:3000/companies/1-ck-company/payroll/employees/4-freddy-silvester" without doing
Suppose I have a code like:
domObject.onSomeEvent = function() { if some_conditions //execute A else //execute B }
anotherdomObject.onSomeEvent = function() { if some_other_conditions //execute A else execute B }
how do I refactor this so as to make it a little DRY
hope i have understood your question.Have you tried with ajax post method.you can build a model and send it to the controller. api.jquery.com/jquery.post — Hsakarpyesterday