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20:00
I found it lacking tbh ... ended up building my own hub and spoke model server system (don't go there though its hell)
I think the new unity implementation was meant to be basedon raknet in case you want to read up on it
I don't even know what to ask about the project, I'm currently using an abstract base class know as Unit.
a class such as a Cup for instance... inherits this class
Cup has private list of ConversionsFactors
which is just a collection of Fractions
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I thought units of measure were relative to one another
so you have a conversion rate
that allow the class to be converted into other "Units'
yeah see thats why I''m here
I might be going about this all wrong
Believe it or not I've spent numerous hours thinking about it
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War
in other words if you have a standard amount of something like for example a a kilo or a square foot you should then be able to convert every other form of unit to the standard one
that gives you a ratio of x amount of the unit to the standard unit
Dimensional analysis is the way to think about it
you can't have a separate class for every possible unit
20:09
Not with that attitude you can't.
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War
lol
you can't even have a separate class for each possible dimension
you can, because I've already done it
@War I went through the documentation but you are connected to the server immediately
But it might not be the correct way
20:10
And I want a local part first
@Chef_Code Do you have a class for gees?
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@PichiWuana yeh thats the idea
you can write auth stuff for it though
??
gees no context
20:11
you don't have a class for gees
you don't have a class for parsecs
Ah gees
There are an infinite number of possible units of measure
yeah I just want volume and weight
20:12
there are an infinite number of ways to measure things
How many Planck distances to the foot pound?
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@Chef_Code how many feathers in a quart of lead?
when you have a measurement, it consists of a value, and a dimension
> Einstein, Newton and Pascal decide to play hide and seek. Einstein is it, closes his eyes, counts to 10 then opens them.
Pascal is no where to be seen.
Newton is sitting right in front of Einstein, with a piece of chalk in his hand. He’s sitting in a box drawn on the ground, a meter to a side.
Einstein says “Newton, you’re terrible, I’ve found you!”
Newton says “No no, Einy. You’ve found one Newton per square meter. You’ve found Pascal!”
@KendallFrey unless it's a dimensionless value </pedant>
@mikeTheLiar Which has a dimension with every base dimension to the power 0
@mikeTheLiar "1.169×10^-34 kg^(-1) (reciprocal kilograms)"
20:15
The application is not going to be used to build rockets, just for the food eaten by the space cadets
reciprocal mass is a weird concept
@KendallFrey I appreciate your dedication to the joke.
@Chef_Code Even having two dimensions in a system is a problem. If you have volume and weight, you also have density, and by extension, things like density per volume.
If all you want is a single dimension like volume, store everything in fixed units and do the conversion just for display purposes.
True, but I won't need it to relate between the 2
volume to volume weight to weight
in that case, my last comment applies once for each dimension
20:20
ok
thanks I guess, I'm still fighting for air here
Does anyone have any experience with applying image effects via SharpDX or, failing that, DirectX?
can I see an example
I don't by the way
Is that C#
Indeed it is.
Just to be helpful, it looks like you're trying to figure out how to write a conversion method for an abstract class of Units?
yep
What I got so far works, I just want to add more Units... weight specifically
I'm in the process of refactoring
I want to possibly add interfaces
Well, I would note that you'll need to add logic to make sure you're comparing measurements of the same sort. No use trying to convert feet to pounds, you know.
20:28
but I'm not sure the of the direction I should take
ok
Exactly
if the class structure is set up properly this shouldn't be a problem
for the most part
I also plan on having US vs. Metric
There are a couple of different philosophies on how to do that sort of thing. You could go the direction of intermediate classes for things like mass units, distance units, or volume units.
Thats why its so confusing
the couple of different philosophies
That way, you could set your conversions up so that, for example, a Volume unit only accepts another Volume unit for the type to convert to.
yeah like IVolume
and IWeight
Alternately, you could include that as a piece of data and then parse that out to determine whether a conversion is possible.
20:33
SharpDX for animations??
For example, a fairly simple setup might simply have an enumeration or string that holds something like "length" or "weight" and raises an error with a mismatch.
I've thought about possibly using that approach
What about a Weight class that implements Unit
and Volume that does the same
As for how to handle the actual conversions, simple solution is to pick a standard unit, such as the metric one, and set up the conversion factors for them from there. As long as everything is linear, that's all you need to have.
Unit would be the Super
or Parent
And actually the company I work with is using SharpDX for some 2D manipulations. I'm having an issue with borders on an image with a Blur filter on it.
20:37
Do you have an example
Conflicts
Of the code for blurring?
DXFilterBlur filter = new DXFilterBlur(1);


            // Create the top sampling image with the edge sample offset to the top of the larger sampling image.

            bmpMask1 = BitmapSupport.CreateColored (Color.Black, nSampleWidth, nSampleHeight);

            using (Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(bmpMask1))
            {
                rip1.BlendingProfile = rip2;
                rip1.BlendingRatio = nBlendRatio;

                using (Bitmap bmp = rip1.GenerateSample(new Size(nSampleWidth, nGeneratedHeight)))
!!tell sean format
@sean Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
Also press up to edit your message.
Better?
20:39
Yes, thanks
What seems to be happening
Anyhow, the blur filter seems to be messing up the 1-pixel border, both darkening it and making it partially transparent.
On IE10 what browser
Desktop application.
oh
Upon some research, I did find that directX is obsolete as of IE10... that was why I asked
20:48
Well, I guess my problem is one for another day. Best of luck with yours.
thanks, you too
21:22
I wonder why Clinton doesnt use the fat slurs/shaming stuff from trump in her ads
It will help him with the women votes
like most people in usa are obese
who will vote for him if they know he hates them
and makes fun of them
She should just launch an ad with Fat People for Hillary
ad
Hello, I'm trying to use a null coalescing operator to circumvent a runtime crash when a radio button's text is referenced but the user does not make a selection. hostingPosts.Text = "Hello everyone, welcome to today's " + comboBoxLandArea.Text.Substring(0, 22) + (this.Controls.OfType<RadioButton>().First(r => r.Checked).Text ?? "") + " event!\n\n"; This is the exception: ideone.com/ZPCPLi
I tried FirstOrDefault with the same result.
21:52
@user10478 I suspect it wasn't, in fact, the same result.
The exception you linked is a Sequence contains no matching element exception. That's what First() and similar throw when what you're looking for isn't in the list. But if you switch to FirstOrDefault(), it'll instead default to null.
Which is what you want... except you're then asking for the .Text property of a null object, which doesn't exist.
And thus you'd get a NullReferenceException instead.
Presuming you're using C# 6, this is what the ?. operator is for. See null propagation operator in the documentation.
Okay, I was trying to use the ?? operator
I'll check it out, thank you
You'll probably want to use them in combination.
The documentation covers that case. :)
Excellent
So following from the example, I take it I would need something like: hostingPosts.Text = "Hello everyone, welcome to today's " + comboBoxLandArea.Text.Substring(0, 22) + (this.Controls.OfType<RadioButton>().FirstOrDefault(r => r.Checked)?.Text ?? "") + " event!\n\n";
22:30
!!tell user10478 format
@user10478 Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
@user10478 Yep, that looks right to me. (Lack of code formatting aside.)

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