@KendallFrey [xkcd](http://xkcd.urbanup.com/2361183) 1. Saving a few seconds at a long red light via elaborate and questionably legal maneuvers. 2. Having someone call your cell phone to figure out where it is. 3. Calling the Ackermann Function with Graham's Number as the argument just to horrify mathematicians. 4. Instinctively constructing rules for which floor tiles it's okay to step on and then walking funny ever after
Wish Visual Studio's Paste as Json class would do it for me xD but it give me wrong one :D
gave me like this
public class Data
{
public Formatted formatted { get; set; }
public float[][] initial { get; set; }
public float[][] final { get; set; }
}
public class Formatted
{
public _1417120656000 _1417120656000 { get; set; }
public _1417198373000 _1417198373000 { get; set; }
public _1417545712000 _1417545712000 { get; set; }
@TravisJ hmmm well i can exclude it from the model i just need the very last Price price in this price history listing to get current price :P then i pass the current price to my model
Well i made this for now and i check see how it goes
public class Data
{
public Dictionary<string,Items> formatted { get; set; }
}
public class Items
{
public string initial { get; set; }
public string final { get; set; }
public int discount { get; set; }
}
@TravisJ lol that extra space is because when I select the code with my mouse and copy it, i copy it with 1 space less on the top line :D that's why it was went 1 space behind the rest :P
MAF sensors are used in combustive applications like automobile engines. Your air intake has one to let the engine know how much air is entering the engine.
btw guys, in some sites they have a weird big number :D but somehow they use it as a timer or set an exact time of day and hour from it, what is that format ? if i got the name i can google it and learn it :D
@Tomwa There's nothing worse than having an issue, finding a post about it where the authors states he "fixed it" but then NEVER TELLING PEOPLE HOW HE FIXED IT! DAMN YOU! DAMN YOU TO HEcK.
So I have a simple async sockets server app running right now... It receives messages and sends what it receives back to the sender. With no active connections, I'm getting dozens of "The thread 0x820 has exited with code 0 (0x0)" messages. Seems to be happening every 30s or so. What's causing this? Is it GC or some other back-end process?
This is just debugging message. You can switch that off by right clicking into the output window and uncheck the thread ended message.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bs4c1wda.aspx
In addition to program out from your application, the Output window
can display the information about...
"Access violation - code c0000005 (first chance) First chance exceptions are reported before any exception handling. This exception may be expected and handled. eax=00000002 ebx=16c89368 ecx=ea5824ea edx=00000000 esi=003da510 edi=003da510 eip=003da480 esp=16d8f824 ebp=16d8f830 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00010246 <Unloaded_XAudio2_6.dll>+0x3a480: 003da480 ?? ???"
It's frustrating because I don't even touch XAudio2, all that happens way down in the game code.