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11:05
you are working with promises but you do not know how to use it ?
that is a resolved object, which is an array itself
both are fairly the basic things you have to know when using promises.
@KarelG seem fairly typical
@CrashBandicoot What?
Can't read that right now. I have to analyze a weird issue
@CrashBandicoot you deleted the filter?
11:11
Filter?
@BartekBanachewicz aah, that is the next generation of developers™: le google -> copy pasta -> complaining it does not work || clueless how to work further.
you passed a fiddle the other day with an input that filtered the options
I remember I implemented an example for you
he probably restarted from scratch
without ur (fugly?) code
😀
@KarelG as software development becomes more accessible and the entry level drops, so does the average skill level
can I do this in javascript? function whatever(a, b=a, c=a) { }
11:13
even now the vast majority of coding is menial reimplementation of some CRUD
i just don't understand is the resolved promise value equivalent to the raw data structure? @KarelG
@Neoares that's called default arguments and you can simulate that to some extent
how they get their work is sometimes beyond me. Probably too high demand towards the number of candidates
@BartekBanachewicz idk what extent means, and I know what are default arguments, just wondering if I could assign default arguments to the value of one of them :D
11:14
@KarelG their work is needed and wanted. People need a lot of low quality software and that's a fact.
like I did in the example
> People need a lot of low quality software
heh, judging from the work i am getting, I have to say the opposite
@KarelG software needs a lot of quality developers
@Neoares OIC
@KarelG "the work I am getting"
!!urban oic
11:15
@Neoares oic short for "oh I see"
the issue is I had to do some canvas logic, have to use image.onload
so this is asynchronous, I try to control the async loading with a promise
@Neoares why not? a is set at the start of the function argument scope
but clearly that doesn't work
do with something else, you will get errors :D
(like b=c)
11:17
why the Promise object rather than raw data, and how can I consume/mutate/convert the two?
from promise.value to raw data
@mibbit Wait for it with promise.then( value => console.log( "oh my ", value ) )
access it ?
how do I access it?
oliver just gave you an example
with the callback passed to then like Oliver did just above
11:18
you can read that as
not sure how to access something with double brackets like this
[[PromiseStatus]]:"resolved"
[[PromiseValue]]:undefined
urAsyncPromise.then( resolve =>  <use resolve, which is your value you want> )
gotta love like he's absolutely deaf
resolve is in this situation your 2-element array (from the output you have posted before)
it's funny cause in my function I'm passing an argument i, and then min=i and max=1
and I don't use i inside of it xD
which is a problem now that I see it better
nvm it isn't
11:20
^-- 👀
@towc 92000 and still counting
wtf does that mean
it must have overflown
oh they're eyes
lol yes
the white part of the eye is invisible in the default chat theme
I just saw 2 black dots
until I selected it
11:21
uhm
@KarelG huh, I just stopped it
you win
ah yes the comment background is gray-white ish
👀
yes ok I have tried that. I'm writing a codepen example. I see that the nested .then method returns before the .then chain is complete
@Neoares still visible to me?
11:23
you use dark theme?
monitor contrast / brightness
sometimes actually
still the bg color f6f6f6 is not so white if you ask me
you see it there?
it's pretty damn difficult for me
11:25
lol
you are using firefox ?
what OS do you use
windows
yes, firefox developer edition
ubuntu
ah might be that.
11:25
yeah it is more an OS issue
!!giphy case closed
@CapricaSix come on
the title is really "case closed"
Case Closed, also known as Detective Conan (名探偵コナン, Meitantei Konan), is an ongoing Japanese detective manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday on January 19, 1994, and has been collected into 94 tankōbon volumes. Due to legal considerations with the name Detective Conan, the English language release was renamed to Case Closed. The story follows an amateur detective who was transformed into a child while investigating a mysterious organization, and solves a multitude of cases while impersonating his friend's father and othe...
@Neoares Can that popup content be reused and customised for each instance?
11:35
hi all anyone any good with mongodb here?
had to repair the database and now ive lost my data....any ideas?
Sounds like that was a shitty repair
Sounds like that didn't repair it at all
well it now restarts so kinda did
omfg
my car borked slightly
@KarelG I know, I searched for it in google
in catalan its "detectiu conan"
but you know... translations
I complained because of the gif Cap posted... I expected somethire epic
Can I've access to $state object of an angular application inside browser console?
11:42
something like
@BasheerAhmedKharoti Have you tried Angular Batarang?
@OliverSalzburg Batwatch > Bararang
Also, yes, there is a way, but AFAIR it's so complicated that it's not worth getting into. Better approaches usually exist
but Batmobile > Batwatch
I'm not into Batman
I'm not into men in general
11:47
I just implemented a recursive algorithm and it worked at first LOL
So, thanks
I want to have custom implementation
first time in my life probably
export function getMinMax(size, idx, steps, min=idx, max=idx) {
    if (steps === 0) {
        return [min, max];
    } else {
        if (min === 0) {
            return getMinMax(size, idx, steps-1, min, Math.min(size-1, max+2));
        } else if (max === size-1) {
            return getMinMax(size, idx, steps-1, Math.max(0, min-2), max);
        } else {
            return getMinMax(size, idx, steps-1, min-1, max+1);
        }
    }
}
I'm so proud
@OliverSalzburg but margot robbie as Quinn is a yes.
I'm 14 hours late, but I just wanted to say client side rendering offends me
That's all, have a good day
11:48
@KarelG I'm not following
@Neoares wat
harley quinn is a character in Batman
@Cereal same to you, brudda
she has played that role in Suicide squad (a movie).
11:49
she did that very incredible.
@KamilSolecki first time a recursive algorithm works at first attempt
Never heard of that movie. I don't know shit
recursiveness is a way to go when you want to avoid using let with certain loops
const everything!
recursiveness sometimes is awesome
for example, in my case I wanted to iterate from inside to outside
not 0 to N nor N to 0
I know you can do a loop but, you know...
also wanted to iterate by pairs
i-1 and i+1 at once
now refactor it all to use const only!
11:51
@DenysSéguret That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: 3, tr, d, y, !, ^, π, ?, א
no waaaaaaaaaaaaaay
!!π
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208‌​998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117450‌​284102701938521105559644622948954930381964428810975665933446128475648233786783165‌​271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273724587006606315588174‌​881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609433‌​057270365759591953092186117381932611793105118548074462379962749567351885752724891‌​227
lol
!!א
@OliverSalzburg if you want to know more about margot, watch The wolf of wall street ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@Neoares aleph
@BasheerAhmedKharoti "SyntaxError: expected expression, got '>'"
@Neoares its for when kendall forgets the 174th digit
@KarelG ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@KamilSolecki oh yeah... it uses to happen
can you inject cap commands into !!> command?
!!> const p = π; p[174+2]
@KarelG That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: moist
@KarelG "ReferenceError: \\u03C0 is not defined"
11:55
moist ?
wtf
ok, the commands are not shared.
god i tried that moist command in sandbox
GG
@KarelG I watched that. Liked it
!!> "3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628620‌​8‌​998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117‌​450‌​2841027019385211055596446229489549303819644288109756659334461284756482337867‌​83165‌​27120190914564856692346034861045432664821339360726024914127372458700660631‌​5588174‌​​".split(".")[1].split("")[173]
A quick image search reveals, I approve
@Neoares "1"
why in my terminal it says "3"
@KarelG by the way, JS arrays are zero indexed #checkmate
11:59
@Neoares I get 7
uhm ...
you have 3 and a .
first digit of pi is then indexUrWant + 2
.split(".")[1]
@Neoares Ehm, I get 5
12:00
kanil said 174th index
yeah, but the 174th decimal is the 173 index
so 174+2
no
no, he said 174th digit lul
@KamilSolecki help
amigo
no amigo for uu
Some sneakily sneaked some hidden characters into there
12:01
@OliverSalzburg That's from SO chat
amigo is a snack here btw
SO chat adds that \u charater
SO adds those characters to force long lines to break
Those devils!
12:02
@OliverSalzburg wtf
so how did you calculate it? @OliverSalzburg
Just removed the [173]
because JS's Math.PI doesn't ahve enough decimals
@Neoares Copy-pasted the chat message from earlier
@Neoares You need PIaaS
fuck chat xD
12:04
@Neoares Again, those are added by SO chat
@Neoares Yeah it does
yeah
> To celebrate 2017 Pi Day, we created a Pi API that has access to 750 billion digits of Pi. We used it to build some fun demos, including listening and visualizing Pi digits.
that ^
I don't even…
12:05
but still
174th decimal is index 173 #checkmate @KarelG
TIL what checkmate means
That's what you say at the end of your meal at a restaurant in Australia
@KarelG @OliverSalzburg @Neoares I think yall will have to ask kendall for a correct answer
unless he forgot
Answer to what question?
I guess he remembers the Kendallth digit of pi
@OliverSalzburg 174th digit of pi
@KamilSolecki forgot what
12:09
@KendallFrey 174th decimal of pi
No, I never forgot that
:waits:
numberOfDigits = 2
gives you "3."
that's number of characters
actually, who cares about 3 and .
@Neoares It's 2, I checked the API
it's 1
@OliverSalzburg ‌​‌​‌​‌​‌​god. dat anwser
12:14
the 174th digit is numberOfDigits=176
since the string is 1 indexed
again
you have to add 2 if you want to get "#th of digit of PI"
si, 174+2
did I not do that ?
:)
but if you have digits in a JS array, its index-1 + 2
because the array is fucking zero indexed lul
-.-
12:15
ok
"12345"
wihch one is the 5th element
!!> [1,2,3,4,5][5]
@Neoares "undefined"
of course it's index 4 :D
@towc in a file, colors are junk binary data, they're only interpreted by the terminal
so yeah, I imagine they'll cause problem
mello!
12:24
i thought i was going to change my name/avatar again and im just too lazy
someone do it for me
@Neoares Love is the 5th element
@Traitor 007 claimed he can edit messages, maybe he can fix your avatar too
@Traitor you know you can flag one of your posts for Mod attention and tell them to do it.. see how it goes
12:42
Hi Guys
I'm relatively newbie to javascript
I have pushed values in a key-value pair array by looping in a Django template

myArr = { "foo1":"bar1", "foo2":"bar2" ,"foo3":"bar3"}

When I use: myArr[0].foo1 I get the values as bar1
But When I use this to support variables myArr[id].keyid the result is shown as undefined
@RomilBahukhandi Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@RomilBahukhandi myArr[0].foo1 you sure myArr is an object?
@SurajRao @SurajRao Yes , any way I can be sure
depends if you can console.log(myArr)
my guess is it is myArr = [{ "foo1":"bar1", "foo2":"bar2" ,"foo3":"bar3"}]
12:47
or you have to access myArr.foo1
@KarelG Lmao, when I first started here I went through a 500gb slow query log
why'd you have 500gb of slow queries? :P
i have created filers same as flipkart
@SurajRao Its an object when i use myArr.foo1i get { foo1: "bar1"}
I use fast gigabytes
12:49
@ssube Because the previous devs were awful
they are better than slow gigabytes
but i am confused how filters are scrolling like if filter height is more then window height then they scroll to bottom or top and stop their
how to apply this styling?
@MuneemHabib please rephrase or provide an example
@RomilBahukhandi that and your previous statement ("When I use: myArr[0].foo1 I get the values as bar1 ") cannot both be true
its hard to understand what exactly you mean
12:51
post a minimal, complete, verifiable example
!!tell romilbahukandi mcve
@romilbahukandi If you would like assistance, please create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example
check this video
how this filter menu is scrolling
?
i have same filter whose height is more then screen but its not scrolling
@ssube I'm Sorry for the earlier mistake myArr.foo1 gives me undefined
i have applied position: fixed
overflow: auto
but no luck
12:54
@RomilBahukhandi because you have an array, not an object. How are you creating that array?
if you want an object
const myObject = {
	foo1: "bar1",
	foo2: "bar2",
	foo3: "bar3",
};
@ssube I'm Using it in Django Template while appending the html myArr.push({"foo_{{forloop.counter}}":"{{ template object }}"});
push builds arrays, not objects, so you'll get many single-key objects vs one with all the keys

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