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Apart from that.. I like the puzzle of the Question :)
00:38
^ reads like GMTC request
00:53
This Answer seemed to be answering the Question. So why does it get deleted?
01:43
@PetterFriberg Probably true. And I don't know.
@HovercraftFullOfEels In this request you mentioned "homework dump". This is not about the question being on-topic or not, I'm just genuinely curious why you think it's homework. I can see no indication of that in the OP's question or the comments.
01:57
@cigien It's a common assignment type of problem, one we see all the time on this site, and yes, I should have closed it as a duplicate, since many exist.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Ok, that's interesting thanks. I'm trying to understand the whole homework thing on SO, and so I'm trying to understand where users are coming from. I might ping you at some point in the silly hat ministry, where this is being discussed a little. No obligation to respond of course.
As to it being a duplicate, I'm not so sure. I looked around a bit, and nothing popped up that I feel too happy about. PetterFriberg suggested that it might by a combo-target dupe. Maybe, but Petter has linked up to 4 targets in the comments on that post, and that tests even my fondness for combo-target closures. FYI, I have voted to reopen that post.
@cigien: as is your right to do so
@cigien std::partial_sort. Oh wait, is that the wrong language?
@Scratte Good question. Maybe they were attempting to delete this answer instead?
@CodyGray Even in C++ it would be wrong though. OP wants the locations, not the values. If they wanted just the values, there are plenty of dupes.
How are you getting that from the question? They ask for the "highest 5 value[s]".
You're right that it doesn't sound like they are willing to sort the array, so they need std::partial_sort_copy.
02:10
@CodyGray Heh.. that one seems to fit the same bill, no? :)
@Scratte Eh, yeah, I guess. The whole thing is kind of a disaster. I undeleted the answer, but I don't think the whole Q&A is worth preserving.
@CodyGray I think you're right about that :) Though it was scheduled for Roomba.
@CodyGray Oh I see. So the "locations are important" bit just means they want to maintain the original matrix, but not actually calculate the locations of the 5 largest. Seems plausible, and yeah, there will be targets for that. I'll take a look, thanks.
If they do want that... selection sort, and maintain an array of indices.
Probably a duplicate for that, too.
@CodyGray I looked for that, and couldn't find one. I'm not great at finding Java dupes, so might have missed it.
02:17
Wait?.. What Question are you looking for Java duplicates to?
@CodyGray Haha, that's brilliant :D But shouldn't that be edited? That's a very unsearchable title, no?
What you need is std::nth_element that simply accumulates and returns indices. Shouldn't be too hard to knock together, actually, and fairly efficient.
Interesting.. that's not a very effective answer though.
Oh, someone basically already did that: stackoverflow.com/questions/42061788/…
Not as efficiently as they could, though, by breaking apart nth_element.
02:22
What's with the code edited into the post? That kind looks like an Answer :D Except it's not tracking the 5 elements.
@CodyGray Damn, I just spent a couple of minutes looking for a good C++ target, before realizing that I originally wanted a Java target. You're very distracting :p
Haha!
I do not believe that is my fault...
well, I'm partly to blame, sure. I'm easily distracted by interesting problems.
Do you consider me to be an interesting problem? ;-)
02:24
Well, I'm not sure about the interesting part ;)
@CodyGray Hmm, I'm not sure. Seems ok-ish. I'm just going to leave it to a Java SME to find something reasonable if they want.
It seems Java is more like C when it comes to solving this problem: you have to write the loops and implement the algorithm yourself. There's nothing useful in the standard libraries.
Why would I want jiggabytes of a runtime library if it didn't even give me useful stuff?
Standard libraries sure. But I was under the impression that the ecosystem is robust. I dunno, I think it's obvious I don't actually write much Java :(
Heh.. with the strems interface this can be done in very few lines of code..
Not very effective though. I don't understand why anyone wants to actually sort the numbers. That seems not very linear.
Streams? Presumably that's not like C++'s streams. Is it more like .NET's LINQ?
The accepted answer in the other post you mentioned says "The time could be reduced to linear time:"
02:40
@Scratte You are dubious of whether fat people could be thrown off an airplane in linear time?
Concerned that it won't scale well?
Perhaps that the implementation will be bloated?
Ok, I'm editing that title. Apart from it's utility, it's borderline offensive, as evinced by these comments.
Don't project my offensive words onto others!
I can be offensive regardless of title.
Not projecting. On it's own, it could be considered rude. And you need no help to be offensive, that much is obvious ;)
I really don't think the question's title as it stands could be considered rude.
That's a major stretch.
@CodyGray Ahh.. just noticed this. Streams will do it. Just iterate the arrays, flatmap them, sort.. and pick the first 5. Done.
But. Streams does a lot of stuff in the back, so for an effective solution, that's not really the best option. Sorting seems to be avoidable too.
And if one wants to know where those 5 were in the 2D array, then it's a little more tricky as well.
02:47
@CodyGray I tend to err on the side of caution with this stuff, but if you think it's completely unnecessary, I'll leave it alone. I personally find it amusing for sure. Definitely fine for a meta title. Also, isn't that an application of the streaming algorithm? No one mentioned that in the entire post.
I wouldn't edit because it's offensive. If you think you can concisely describe the problem in a way that would make it more searchable, that's reasonable.
I don't find it offensive either. It's not exactly a secret that weight matters for lift on planes.
I am not really familiar with the streaming algorithm, so I couldn't say.
What I find offensive is airlines charging skinny people for overweight on luggage if the total wight with luggage is lower than than the person right next to them in the line.
@CodyGray Ok, I'll think about how to reword. The title could be made better I'm sure.
02:51
@Scratte The trick is strapping the luggage around your mid-section.
@U11-Forward Needs less duplicate :-)
@CodyGray Heh.. some things are tricky to strap :)
@Scratte True. But to describe an algorithm, there are many metaphors that can be used. I vaguely remember a baseball metaphor for this streaming algorithm, something to do with "k-frequent-hitters" I think. Anyway, I'll let it stew in the back of my mind, and see if I can figure it out.
Please.. no sports metaphors! :)
Ah, fair enough :)
You are playing baseball. Some of your players are fat, and therefore unathletic. You are up to bat. You need to pick the k most fat players so you can put them at the end of the line.
Oh, we said no sports metaphors?
02:53
lol!
You are quick-dating. Some of the ... naah, never going to work.
Quick speed dating is even better. Clarifies the need for a very fast, efficient algorithm.
Ohh.. yes, it's called Speed dating :)
I assumed it was a translational thing
No. We call it speed-dating in Danish too. We also use "weekend".
You don't have a cute Danish term for it?
02:58
No. We're not like the French. We tolerate foreign words. Some.. I do not like at all. And they're sports metaphors :) The English word is pronounced as if it's Danish despite that there's an actual Danish work for it.
Anyway. You're speed-dating. You want to maximize on intelligence, so you want to pick the k most blonde ones, so you can rule them out. Ahh.. wait. the airplane one was better.
Hah. If only there were some conspicuous indication of intelligence.
You're speed-dating. You need to move your home in two weeks, so you want to pick the k-most weaklings, so you can put those in the back of your list.
Tinder: the world's most underappreciated moving service
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You're speed dating. You want to retire early, so you want to pick the k-most confused-looking people, so..
You're speed-dating. You're going to a throw-your-mate the farthest contest in two weeks, so you want to pick the k-most fa... airplanes?
Is that farthest or furthest?
farthest = distance; furthest = extent
If you know this, you will go fur in life.
03:07
That's confusing. So how much farther are we going? We've already walked for 2 km.
The second message was a joke, of course.
If no one Answers that top-5 java thing by Monday, I'm going have to do something..
But I think the information of the placement of the 5 should be retained.
I rejected an edit already that risked it.
Hmm, I should lock the question until Monday, thus forcing Scratte to answer it.
Ahh. But the way the Question is phrased just means that they're not willing to sort the array that they have, no?
This is the discussion that cigien and I had earlier. It's not entirely clear whether they really need the indices or whether they just want to avoid clobbering their existing matrix.
03:38
Yes. And if I was to answer it, I'd include both solutions.
I also completely forgot that Arrays return specialised streams, it's really 5 lines to print the top 5 numbers.
Does it do a separate search for each of the 5, or something equally horrible?
03:59
@CodyGray The streams interface?
I asked it to sort the elements and only pick the first 5.
 
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06:43
@Scratte Yes. I was wondering if the fact that you needed 5 lines of code to print the top 5 numbers meant that you were extracting each of the 5 top numbers in turn, which would be very inefficient.
07:10
Looks like I got a bunch of upvotes again. Let's see if they'll be caught by the reversal script. I don't gain any privilege through them.
@AlonEitan Just posted by Jeanne.
Ooooops :) Deleted mine
It doesn't matter really :) I just mentioned it because I saw it was in the 2 min window.
@JeanneDark It recharges your downvote quiver.
07:16
@CodyGray The system does that now automatically? That's nice!
Well, you have to get some upvotes before you can downvote...
Does anyone know of a Java target for sorting the rows of a matrix? This is close, but sorts by a specific column. I want to sort by all columns, i.e. lexicographically.
Didn't we do this already? Why are you suddenly curating Java questions?
Because the PHP tag is done?
Hmm, no we didn't discuss this. And maybe I've gotten into Java suddenly ;)
@CodyGray Oh, I see, because the last one was about sorting. No, completely different question.
07:30
Well, I'm just glad that you've gotten all duplicates in the C++ tag sorted out and able to move on.
I haven't finished that yet. Give me a couple of days.
This is not about a dupe closure. I want to reopen a no-effort post that was closed for the usual non reasons and I'm seeing if there's a target before I make a request.
 
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08:50
@U11-Forward Where was that SD report? I don't see it in Charcoal HQ.
@CodyGray I use the Advanced Flagging userscript
Does that report things that aren't posted in Charcoal HQ?
09:21
The question in the last SD report has comments recommending an off-site snippet tool. Should comment that be flagged?
09:32
@CodyGray Thanks for looking at that recent SD reported question.
@CodyGray Yes
Cool right
Well, no. Actually, that's kind of weird. I thought CHQ was supposed to get everything.
@CodyGray Although you do need to set it up for that...
OP vandalized the question
10:05
@AdrianHHH Yes, it should generally be flagged. Use a NLN flag for these types of comments, or a custom flag (e.g., "inappropriately recommends use of off-site code-sharing service; please delete").
10:30
3 upvotes. Weird.
I'm often puzzled by what kind of content receives upvotes.
@U11-Forward I don't see how that's requesting an off-site resource recommendation.
@CodyGray It's seeking recommendation for recommendation for which library to use tho...
@CodyGray To use pip or pip3
10:34
It seems to me to it might need a little more focus.
And there's no objective answer to that?
That's just purely an opinion?
@CodyGray Oh yeah maybe should change to Opinion-based.
Well, is it?
I mean, you Python folks don't have any objective rationale for what you use? It's all just personal preference?
@CodyGray I retracted my close vote, you can decide what to do with it.
Haha, okay.
10:36
(not opinion based IMO)
I am just struggling to see how it's opinion-based.
@CodyGray Yeah, true...
I think someone proposed a duplicate, though, and that looks reasonable to me, but I'm not going to hammer it, since I don't understand the subject matter well enough.
@CodyGray Ok.
dupe target looks fine to me
In fact, the question OP linked should also be closed as a dupe of that target
11:49
Took the Tour, got a sword, still posted an answer written entirely in a language other than English. Facepalm.
Zoe
Zoe
The tour doesn't mention English once though
Note the profile pic
I translated that answer. Didn't find anything offensive in that at least
@Zoe Other than, you know, it being entirely written in English.
Mmm, disputed the abusive flag.
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Zoe
@CodyGray Which isn't possible to detect for people who use browsers like Chrome and set it to always translate English
By "isn't possible to detect", you mean "requires a tiny bit of attention to be paid", right?
Zoe
Zoe
12:00
I'm reasonably certain that's the source of most non-english content
I wonder how successfully it translates screenshots...
Zoe
Zoe
@CodyGray Pretty much, yeah
Do you actually think we need to say that the site is English-only in the Tour?
Zoe
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I'd argue we need to explicitly mention it near every single input field that posts public content
I blame auto-translating web browsers.
Zoe
Zoe
12:04
So do I, hence why it needs to be explicitly mentioned, and because users don't read the tour, why it needs to be mentioned near input fields rather than in the tour.
The ask page currently has a fancy overview thingy on the right that summarizes stuff. Adding "posts must be in English" could be efficient
Should be quite easy to detect non-English input, too, is not?
... same like for what it does for too much code.
Zoe
Zoe
But with non-english code (and possibly errors, don't remember where that discussion went), as well as those checks some times being slightly aggressive, it'd probably cause more problems than good.
Yeah - that could be so.
@Zoe With <blink>? Or <marquee>?
@AdrianMole I blame web browsers.
(Yes, that's intentionally ambiguous. It's both the software and the users.)
For everything?
12:09
Everything: Facebook, Twitter, ... everything.
@AdrianMole Ask Dharman about that.
Global warming?
Boris Johnson?
Yes, sure!
Zoe
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@CodyGray <h style="font-size: 9001px;"> should do, since it's over 9000 :P
People who browse the web are polluting the environment and electing Boris Johnson.
12:11
Feel free to send him one of your Grinch hats ... he just cancelled my entire Christmas plans.
Wow, I'm surprised.
Trump didn't cancel anyone's...
Especially not the people whose plans involved infecting all of their friends and family.
It is now officially illegal to enter or leave London. And Wales and Scotland have, effectively, closed their borders with England.
That should have happened a long time ago.
Yeah, but for different reasons.
inb4 "like maybe 4 centuries ago"
Obviously I mean to reduce the spread before it got out of control.
And, no, I don't mean the spread of Englishmen into Wales and Scotland.
In other news, @AdrianMole has a taco with spikes on his head.
Mmm, tacos.
Speaking of those hats, there was a bug in how they were being awarded, such that many people were getting both, when you should only be able to earn one. They've now been revoked, so if @AdrianMole takes his hat off, he'll lose it.
12:24
Maybe I'll just go back to the spacesuit.
You could moon everyone now.
Wexit and scexit
12:36
^ possible unethical
@JeanneDark lol we had that in an assignment
You did? I hope it made more sense to you than it does to me.
What "unit" are they talking about? Is this about trying to clear the L1 or L2 cache?
12:56
@cigien it's homework and I think it should be closed as dupe (even if combination) since that helps the user the most. However for fun since I stated in comments that it's a fairly simple problem that can be done in 1 line of code I have posted and answer :)
"1 line of code"... OK, I count 6.
Do you write all your C code on one line, too, to make sure it runs as fast as possible? :-p
@CodyGray That counts as one line in Java
Technically. I guess that's the only way that matters, right?
What - Java can't count?
Like all sane languages, it counts semicolons.
12:59
But two semicolons does not equal a colon.
Half a colon is a dot, which is a period; and a semicolon is sort of like a half-period.
I achieved the impossible: Quicker than Cody with the dupe link
It's weird that the "half" shape is larger than the "full" shape, though, right? I've always thought that about periods and commas.
@JeanneDark It's happened a couple of times, actually. You just don't get any credit or recognition because your name doesn't appear as an official close-voter.
Although "semi" as a prefix doesn't actually mean "half" (that would be "hemi") - it just means "nearly" (you can have, say, 4 semi-finals in an event).
@CodyGray Just because two times today you were so quick I couldn't even flag although I had the exact dupe targets open ;)
@AdrianMole The OED would beg to differ. If a dictionary could beg, that is.
13:07
@CodyGray it's 1 line... I have only made on 6 to be able to comment... but yeah ; is line separator in java
The OED and I have long since walked separate paths. :)
Mmm. Can you find a dictionary that doesn't define "semi-" as "half"?
Only old ones.
Back before they knew what the words meant?
semi-conscious
Ha: semicerebellectomy jumped out at me from that list.
Ironically, that's a synonym of hemicerebellectomy.
semiclosed: Not closed but Cody already looks at it ;)
@CodyGray actually if I had that problem in "real life" I probably would have wrote it in 1 line... as in answer. To me the code is easier to understand (instead of multiple for loops), I would need to do performance test but I probably it's faster also.
@PetterFriberg It's almost certainly not faster to run, but I can believe it is certainly faster to write.
13:20
@Petter haven't seen you in a while - how's things?
ooh Jon \o/ great to cya
I'm fine, a bit on and off on SO... but life is good no covid yet :) and you?
@CodyGray hmm I think it's faster then top voted answer.. but I would need to test to be sure
and for a java dev it's easier to understand and to maintain..
@PetterFriberg well... same old same old... and all that :p
@JeanneDark Me too.. at the same time as yours.
@PetterFriberg Heh.. you're stealing my thunder :) I have almost the same Answer prepared :)
13:28
I was chuckling when I saw Petter's answer. Looked exactly what Scratte was describing in here earlier.
Except Scratte wasn't trying to pretend that that whole whopping business was a "one-liner" ;-)
@CodyGray No.. similar to PetterFriberg's. Only theirs is 6 lines ;)
Ooh sorry I can delete, np I don't really care... it was just for fun
@Scratte That's strange. I guess it's because of SOCVR (what else?). Let's wait and see if they are still there tomorrow.
@Scratte if you like to post a similar answer let me know I can delete mine... it's not important to me...
@JonClements I see you have started with the vaccine... are you inline already?
@PetterFriberg Don't delete yours.. I have extra's :) But I'm not doing to today, as I'm having gløgg later :)
Also.. someone else posted a similar one before you did :)
13:33
@Scratte Mmm, that sounds delicious.
@PetterFriberg nope... 1) I've already had covid myself and 2) I'm very far down the priority list of who to issue vaccines to so... certainly won't be for a while....
@CodyGray It is :) It's my favorite holiday hot punch :)
@JonClements Ohh how was it?
@Scratte With pepperkaker!
Did it hit hard? or just a small fever
13:35
@PetterFriberg was pretty beeped for about 2 weeks but thankfully that was a while back and don't appear to have long-covid like symptoms - so paws crossed I got away with it...
@CodyGray We call them pebbernødder. They're very small and delicious. I usually get at least a kilo and have some every morning all through January. I'll use my spoon to dip them in my coffee :D
Oh, those look different... They're a lot smaller than normal cookies.
Seems they'd be better in milk or gløgg than coffee.
@JonClements good it must be kind of nice to already have had it... you can feel more relaxed :).
Some Danish research suggests that people who suffer a lot from the covid19 have a genetic "flaw".
I heard that from my president months ago.
13:37
@CodyGray Probably heard it on Danish radio :D
Do you take your gløgg heated or chilled?
@CodyGray Yes, dipping cookies in coffee is just something I do :)
@CodyGray Heated :) With almonds and raisins in it and a spoon to get them, as they sink :)
For extra holiday effort, leave the raisins in some spirits over night.
I thought the Icelanders and Danes drank it chilled or room temperature, not heated.
Haha, like my other favorite thing: vodka gummy bears.
@CodyGray Never gløgg. It's a winter holiday thing, and we're always cold at Christmas :)
It's the luxury holiday version of tea, I suppose.
@CodyGray I would argue that it could be offensive to someone, but that's a pretty low bar nowadays. Discoverability should be more important.
13:44
Ohh.. that last Answer "stole" my other idea :D
Yeah, everything could be offensive to someone. It's best not to try and take offense for other people. Let people take their own offense.
I like your new beard btw, it makes you look wise :)
It's cheese.
I'm glad you recognized it was a beard! I was wondering if people would.
Gouda, I think.
13:46
Or like your're about to eat a huge piece of cheese.. ^ what @AdrianMole said :D
Monsieur, what could be better than a beard made of cheese?
@PetterFriberg Closing as a combination-dupe is reasonable if there are appropriate targets to be used. May I ask why you think that's homework? Also, what does it being homework have to do with anything? I'm just curious.
I've heard of chessboards and cheeseboards ... but cheesebeards?
In fact, discoverability would address the "potentially offensive to someone that wants to get offended"
I was thinking Jarlsberg, but I guess Gouda would be a better choice for a beard... more firm, less melty.
Although it seems more like an Emmentaler
13:51
@CodyGray That made me think you made a typo :D
Ooh, my first serial downvoteing. 8 random questions of mine just got downvoted :p I wonder whom I upset, and why.
Could be fodder for a future rant against question closure: Stack Overflow moderators know nothing; they're just a bunch of crusty old cheese-beards.
@cigien it's homework for sure... not something a java developer would struggle with.. and very easy to find information on internet how to solve. If they asked fastest way (without strange requirements) and gave a few suggestions on different methods well then yeah maybe not homework.
@Scratte Which part?
@JeanneDark I'm thinking they're gone tomorrow. You'll keep one though as far as I can see.
13:51
@cigien It was wasn't me.
@CodyGray Jarlsberg -> Carlsberg :)
@AdrianMole first part sounds 'bout right :p
@AdrianMole What?? Then I have no other explanation for it.
@Scratte I still don't get it. Why would I have meant Carlsberg?
The target for that is how to loop multi dimensional array and how to find n max numbers.. There are millions of questions like that... anyway there is no real issue...
13:53
@Scratte If not, I guess I'll have to flag again. A bit annoying, but okay. But what will you do? ;)
@cigien Doesn't matter.. let it go. You'll never come to know who, and certainly not why.
@PetterFriberg That's quite an interesting analysis. Not sure if I could recognize a Java developer vs a student like that :) But thanks for clarifying, I appreciate it.
@CodyGray You wouldn't. But being a Danish person, I see the name Carlsberg very often, so my instinct was: typo :)
@Scratte Is it another delicious Scandinavian cheese?
@Scratte Oh, I'm not worried at all. And I only care a little. Just mentioned it because it's my first time, and members in here mention that it happens quite frequently.
13:55
No :D It's beer being sold all over the word. It's apparently very popular. They have the elephant beer if you want to get wasted faster :)
@cigien Did you reject a suggested edit?
@Scratte I did in fact. Is that a common reason for getting serially downvoted?
@cigien yeah the reasons why they do it can be anything... from that you deleted voted a question which they had an answer to that you closed voted something... anyway no worries tomorrow it will be reversed...
@cigien Serial reversal script will definitely catch it. It seems Scratte and I were more "lucky".
Hmm, I don't even know what elephant beer is.
Yes.. @AdrianMole gave a quick tutorial here about how to get serially downvoted :)
13:58
Scratte and Jeanne don't have the same "fan". For cigien... yeah, I looked into that. Smelled a little funny. We'll see.
@CodyGray Ohh.. Thanks. So I expect no connection to this room then. I'll appreciate the reversal though, since 2021 is so much more time relevant ;)
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