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Q: Adjusting contrast script to reflect more accurate contrast

Kala JI wrote up a script with some guidance from online sources on how to apply contrast to the image I upload to my unity scene. However, I noticed that the contrast script for the image in my scene looks significantly different than what I would see in other image processing programs. E.g. for Paint...

@KalaJ Yours looks more like what I expect from a standard contrast adjustment
what happens when you turn up the contrast in Paint.NET until the images are closer to the same?
Really? There seems be issues with it matching other contrast algorithms/software,
I haven't tried that but I can do it
Give me a sec to try it out
maybe Paint.NET uses a different scaling factor or something
It's likely but this issue also persists in VTK, etc..
squaring contrast seemed odd to me
01:54
why?
I would have implemented contrast as multiplying the distance from the current value to 255
the opposite of brightness
it's not a super pretty algo, but it works
hmmm
not sure but could work
Btw, when I increase the contrast of the image in paint.NET, it never looks like the image does
how is it different?
does it highlight edges?
I can take a screenshot and show you, it results in higher contrast and then eventually to an absolute black/grayness to white scaling
I'll try it myself
looks like it just scales the distance from 128
except at -100 contrast, it keeps some hue
it looks fairly nontrivial, probably because it's designed for photo editing
02:03
I suppose so
02:15
I'll take a look at the adjusting the way I'm calculating contrast, maybe I should not be squaring it? Instead do something like this: math.stackexchange.com/questions/906240/…
02:35
@KendallFrey i finally did it with AssemblyProductAttribute.Product which returns Microsoft .NET Framework :)
I need to walk through a list in order to remove one of it's indexes, but when I try using a foreach loop it generates a InvalidOperationException. I know why this is happening, but can't figure out how to make it stop (I am new to programming)
elements not indexes (my bad)
@Ethan Hint: lists support indexing
ok
Now I feel like I'm on some kind of treasure hunt lol
I suppose this is for learning? Because you can remove an item from a list without iterating it yourself
Yeah I'm just playing around with new concepts trying to learn as much as possible about c#
I think I get it now. That hint actually helped me Thanks
Nope never mind still lost
02:51
Here's another hint:
:)
Love this lol
an enumerator over a list (what foreach uses) crashes and burns when you modify the list, because it doesn't know what state it should be in. but if you iterate through the list yourself, you can modify the list because you can make sure it's always in a valid state.
so foreach is out, but you can still use other forms of iteration
Yeah done figured that one out
That foreach is out
what else might you use to loop through a list?
hmmmmmm While loop?
02:56
you could, but there's a better way
Hello, is there any way to change the title color of an GrouBox (Windows Forms). Shouldn't this normally do it? GroupBox_Name.ForeColor = chosenColor; ?
ok, let me in on this amazing secret.
@Ethan for loop
The "Better Way to iterate through a list"
Somehow it's just changing the text color, not the title color.
02:57
oh, that won't cause same exception?
10 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@Ethan Hint: lists support indexing
Ha, ok
you aren't using an enumerator, so it's fine
Thanks bud, gonna try to get this done before I fall asleep
bye
omg haskell is amazing
03:08
Finally! I can sleep now. thanks again
03:47
Is there any way to change the title color of an GrouBox (Windows Forms). Shouldn't this normally do it? GroupBox_Name.ForeColor = chosenColor; ? Somehow it's just changing the text color, not the title color.
04:03
04:32
I would also like to create this i.imgur.com/pMi2rJB.png with a TableLayoutPanel. I want these two bigger areas as a cell and if a user clicks a button a usercontol will be added to the 2nd area. (under the red area).
I also would like to add a different menu for each user choice there (the red area). Should i create two different rows then and create a usercontrol for each content (and a different menu for each) or should i create a usercontrol including a menu? It's just a submenu for each content i want there.
In the other cell (the left one) i would like to have a information display, where informations appear. Should these be a row or also included in the usercontrol that is added there? If this would be a static usercontrol i guess it should be added to the control then, right?
 
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06:00
I have successfully summoned Satan in C#
I've added an ASCII art pentagram to the top of the file
06:26
Good morning!
@KyleEmmerich Wait, is it C# code with Java code style? Apocalypse is now!
06:41
Good morning :D
morning nerds
I have a really dumb question, anyone here?
cc @RoelvanUden @KendallFrey
07:05
morning @BenjaminDiele
hiya scheien
07:26
morning guys
@Gotalove morning :D
I have a simple question about rendering columns in gridmvc
I am trying to render a column based on condition in gridmvc
like in this
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Q: GridMvc and if statement when adding columns

senzacionaleI am using GridMvc like: @Html.Grid(Model.Customers).Columns(columns => { columns.Add(x => x.FirstName).Titled(Translations.Global.FIRST_NAME).SetWidth(110).Sortable(true); ... How can I use if statement here. I woul dlike to create if statement, like: if (x.LastName == 'Me') { <...

but in my pastie am getting error on the
'RenderValueAs(c => c.CustomRenderingOfColumn(c));'
yo @Sippy when you can help me out on this grid prob dude
07:43
@Gotalove this does look good for me o.O
Could it be coz my model is BasicSuprema.Models.BioUserModel inside the CustomRenderingOfColumn helper @SebastianL?
08:07
Morning. Sup @BenjaminGruenbaum?
08:23
@RoelvanUden how does an ASP.NET application actually run on IIS?
I've been using it for years and figured I should know :D
I don't know the specifics. All I know is that IIS usually runs worker processes and hands connections to them through the driver HTTP server (the one that powers HttpListener). The worker processes use the configured module chain and ASP.NET applications register themselves as a module using a module handler (or asynchronous module handler). The module handler is managed, and from there it goes into the managed code. Of course, that goes over a thread pool thread. Specifics? Not sure. :-D
(Uh, of course, not all modules are managed; e.g. static file serving is not)
Some info on the asp.net application life cycle => msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb470252%28v=vs.140%29.aspx
08:38
hmm, thanks
Let's summon @Sippy @BenjaminDiele so they might provide more insight!
I don't know any more than that.
^ cc @CharlieBrown
I learned the ASP.Net WebForms page lifecycle, but only out of frustration.
08:43
hehe
Doing some webforms stuff now
it rocks
W.. what? You like it?
@RoelvanUden I big dum dum
Nah
It was a joke
I only know some WPF and Dynamics AX :D
08:44
remember those bugs which were like "It works when the page first loads, then I click this button and the data is gone, unless I click this button. But if I click it twice quickly I get an error."
@scheien You should never joke on the internet. Internet == srs bsns
Noted
@Squiggle Ahahaha yeah amazing stuff. Gotta love it.
@RoelvanUden might you have an idea what I have done wrong in my question up there
and the IsPostBack property, that is the single most awesome feature of webforms
08:45
I can't believe the last ever WebForms page I wrote from scratch felt like I finally understood MVP and it was really quite elegant
the problem is that all of the MSDN guides don't tell you how to MVP properly
@BenjaminGruenbaum Anything specific you were looking for? :-P
and that if you don't pay attention, you'll violate all basic principles long before you spelled DRY.
@RoelvanUden no, just realized I don't know how it works compared to systems I know exactly how it works which I use a lot less.
For example in node I know how things actually work down to the bare metal
I can probably write down the system calls it makes when you start an HTTP server with pen and paper.
With ASP.NET it's "I click 'start' and it starts, neato, IIS is doing some magic there in the background with its threadpool"
Haha, I see. Most of it is magic. No source access to the drivers and all :P
for now
08:54
Well, we will have Katana and all soon, sure, but I doubt we'll see the NT drivers and IIS going open, like, ever.
true
09:07
So you guys up for a question about design?
why not?
cool! I'll try and explain it as best as I can ;)
How design a factory so it doesn't becoma a god object, so it knows everything about what i t builds?
with everything I mean things two layers deeper than the factory itself
Use DI, not factories.
This ain't Java :P
ok
it sure isn't
butttt
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there´s more to the story
heh - factories can be useful, but never over-used
are you familiar with the concept of root aggregates?
09:11
@8bitcat I sure love a good story.
okay i'll take a minute or two to define the problem
in my current project we have a few factories, but they're tiny.
our client have several services we contact alas we need different clients such as SOAP, HTTPREQUEST, REST and so on. We also have diffrent things we need to do like Importing /exporting and so on.

Now at the moment we have 2 client classes and 4 actions. The problem lies in how to keep it at that way so we don't need to exand with new classes everytime only because we need a new client class. The thing we have stopped on is that the different client need different URL:S, and thats' we we dont want the factory to become a god object, knowing each and everything , and having a method to cr
the actions themselves own the url.
we decorate our clients with actions...
but inside the client we want to have an execute method for an example
that need to have the correct URL..
then we are back to the factory having tons of methods just to inject the correct url
I don't see the problem? DI is essentially made for this shit.
09:21
okay
but even DI needs classes?
how do you keep your classes down to a minimum
separating clients from actions and actions from clients?
i dont want DI to construct SOAPIMPORTACTION and so on
Make interfaces for the things you need to do. Make concrete implementations of those things. Bind the concretes to the interfaces. Need configuration? Bind a factory (YES I SAID IT) instead of the concrete directly which creates a configured concrete based on the context.
So I see one interface, one concrete and one factory per type of service you approach. Then your logic just requests for IThatCrazyService and tada, auto configured. Like magic.
Better yet, you do not need factories if you have a configuration interface which all service interfaces want to use.
that's the idea!
butttt
You sure like butts.
yes!!
okay, that is about the what we were considering implementing but we just ran into a snag. The action "import" needs different strings that we convert into different objects, and you need to know what to convert it into. The clients determine what you send, but then you have to know how to connect the import action, making us having that god factory again...
i could have two properties in every action one per client, but then they would know about each other
he said butt!
09:31
jag mente rumpe :)
butt butt
Du gjorde det ja! :)
09:55
@RoelvanUden Insight on what?
In command prompt, you can do echo hi > file.txt to write to a file using redirect operator. If you want to do echo hi > nonexistentfolder/newfile.txt this will fail. Is there an alternative to do this?
"this will fail"
you can redirect the error output
but I don't think that's what you want, right?
Nah, I want it to create the folder and file and then write into it.
It can create files, but not folders, apparently. Highly annoying.
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Q: BASH redirect create folder

baruchHow can I have the following command echo "something" > "$f" where $f will be something like folder/file.txt create the folder folder if does not exist? If I can't do that, how can I have a script duplicate all folders (without contents) in directory 'a' to directory 'b'? e.g if I have a/f1...

10:12
Bash has the same insanity? Suuuuuucks
@SpencerRuport He learned that from his mom.
10:34
what, you can't null coalesce?
@SebastianL can I share the error message?
11:26
I have a weird requirement. if someone could listen give me some suggestion it would be grateful
@shakthi Suggestion: Ask your question.
current functionality: A button click will generate a application form(xsl template) and data from xml file is rendered in xsl and the output is pasted on top of the xsl image(generated as background image). works 96% accurate. some fields are not placed in accurate coords
new enhancement: creating a form builder to create client specified application forms.
this form builder will have a background image imported (any application form as reference), user will have a grid of all available fields of application form. now, user should be able drag and drop available fields on the background image as a reference and create a new form(xsl (style), xml(only selected form data) ) as a new template which they can use.
sorry for my poor english
@kendall Frey ^^
I'm just slowly rocking backwards and forwards in my chair now
web forms geo positioning application
If it's about the functionality, my suggestion is: go talk to the person who requested the enhancement and ask for clarification.
@shakthi did you have a question or not?
11:36
@Sippy my condolances
@KendallFrey yes, the whole requirement is a question to me. drag and drop a field from a grid to a image and .... what should i do with this req spec ?
well, asking on SO is probably the wrong thing to do
ask the person who wrote it
any idea how i should work out this issue (thinking on a dev's perspective)
@shakthi talk to the one who gave you this spec and ask for more info
Hah that sounds good too
thanks @KendallFrey and @BenjaminDiele
11:38
@shakthi what tools/framework are you using? WPF? WebForms? MVC? WinForms?
Win forms, .Net 4.0
s/WebForms? //
Devexpress libraries
Don't give people ideas!
also what's an "XSL image"?
11:39
Hi guys, i have three tables in the database: Job, Person and Job_Person. I am trying to get all the jobs for a person Id and list them in a Grid View. In the grid view I only need the Job name and Job Description. But the Grid View is showing the Job Id, although the query does not return it. Also, the values in the Job Id column are not correct (-1, -2...) here is my code pastie.org/private/x7hfve0ebnhwms95txepba
can anyone help?
Also @shakthi XSL is just a tool to convert XML data into ...some other representation. It isn't clear what your end result will be.
xsl is a mime type, the document will have a xml reference and static content. Its a template.
the XSL output will be fed into the WinForms window to render some text?
It will be saved as an html file and rendered in my win form window for a report. using AxWebBrowser.dll
@shakthi all I can suggest is that you improve your requirements, visualise something and then break down the requirements into workable parts.
11:43
@Squiggle Yeah, I just got the requirements this morning and i was working to break it down to sub tasks which seems vague.
Validating the input is simple, XSL to transform XML into HTML is simple. Rendering HTML inside a WebBrowser control is simple. Try implementing that and come back if you're having trouble with teh coedz.
A 'configurable form' is a pain, BTW. You're going to have fun with that.
yeah, i think so. The only question i have is, where should i drag and drop my fields to. to create a new form. lol
and thanks for the suggestion @Squiggle , i ll get back after clarifications :)
12:12
Dear $lazyPeople, why must you make data integrity so difficult to maintain?
/me head -> desk, goes to lunch
@Squiggle Can you send that letter to the people I work with please
Is an attribute or something that would allow you to change what an enum member's ToString result would be?
@KendallFrey Was that english?
*Is there
whoops
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Q: Enum ToString with user friendly strings

Boris CallensMy enum consists of the following values: private enum PublishStatusses{ NotCompleted, Completed, Error }; I want to be able to output these values in a user friendly way though. I don't need to be able to go from string to value again.

?
12:26
yeah, read it
Not whatchu lookin for?
doesn't appear to be anything built-in
Ohhhhh
@KendallFrey [Display]
MVC will respect it. Not sure about WPF
@KendallFrey Enum.Format(..) ?
or Enum.ToObject ? you can write a custom string format or some object of your desired type.
12:34
@RoelvanUden meh, separate assembly
I think I'll just write a helper property
@KendallFrey It's a standard assembly. DataAnnotations
Mustn't be "standard" if it's not referenced by default
are there any good, yet simple input validation libraries out there?
Define input.
@KendallFrey It's still part of the core libraries, just like mef etc.
If it references everything by default... meh
well, yeah, but I'm not going to reference a random assembly just for one little moment of ease
12:38
You've never used the data annotations...? Wow.
DataAnnotation will give you all filters.
not afaik
why wow
They do tons of things, from naming to validations.
@KendallFrey Are you working on a MVC app ?
12:39
"naming"?
@shakthi no
[Authorize] -> is dataAnnotations
@KendallFrey Localization, options, resources references, validations, etc.
> There are only two hard things in computer science: naming things, and cache invalidation.
@RoelvanUden A login form. It's basically an email and password box that needs to be validated for form before its sent to the server for correctness.
Validation.js enables you to add validation rules and error messages for respective rules. if you're using HTML5, input type= email will validate for email by default.
12:46
But it's C#
@DemCodeLines .....
MVC or WPF?
@KendallFrey This bits thing I am currently learning about is quite difficult. Or maybe it's just being taught in a bad way.
@Sippy WPF/XAML
fek knows then. Use regex.
what was that?
Probably MVC
@RoelvanUden I thought you replied to that message I sent to Kendall
@RoelvanUden Binding is sometimes so confusing it ticks me off.
Why the heck does VS take so long to rename a file?
20 seconds is just absurd
So you can multitask.
@KendallFrey My laptop just took a minute to copy 180mb from one local folder to another local folder
This i7 so worth
@Sippy CPU doesn't have much relevance on disk speeds.
13:01
@RoelvanUden It's a high end laptop was my point I guess
SAying that I don't know what hard drive it has.
SSD would be optimal there
RAGE ON: I HAAATTTEEE WRITING IMPORTERS!!!!
Rage off.
@RoelvanUden Import some fun.
Mapping flat data imports onto a complex sql structure is anything but fun
13:11
@RoelvanUden I'm tackling a similar thing right now :)
@RoelvanUden Ah yes. That's quite the job :D
@Squiggle I feel yo pain bro.
heartfelt, bruh
what music do you chaps code to?
Whatever is on my favorite list playing ;P
@Squiggle mostly folk or chill electronic music
13:25
so not dubstep or gabba, then?
Mostly classical music, metal, or jpop here. Mostly jpop really.
@RoelvanUden metal is good as well
@Squiggle wat is gabba
inb4 i like dubstep :D
a couple days ago I learned SSDs go bad early
Or, if it's a slow day and I don't need to think, I like Car Talk (podcast)
hi everybody
I have a problem...
  List<BracketPoint> newList = new List<BracketPoint>(oldList);
after this line of code, if I change something in oldList, newList changes too
I'm an idiot.
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@FrancescoDS That seems unlikely.
The new does not create a new reference for newList but only tells to create a new reference to oldList
is it true?
It copies the items from the other collection.
If those are reference types it copies the pointers.
13:40
objects <T> are reference types
@Squiggle it speaks about "copying", does that mean it's by value?
I need to copy values
@FrancescoDS Then you made a new collection with the copied pointers.
so that oldList and newList modifications does not affect each other
with modification I mean that some property value of object BracketPoint changes
would you do blah = new List<MyType>(oldItems.Select(i => i.MemberwiseClone()) ?
13:42
so how can I copy value properties from a list to another?
Deep copy.
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Q: Deep cloning objects

Jordan ArronI want to do something like: myObject myObj = GetmyObj(); //Create and fill a new object myObject newObj = myObj.Clone(); And then make changes to the new object that are not reflected in the original object. I don't often need this functionality, so when it's been necessary, I've resorted to...

I totally recommend going for ICloneable
For EF, do i use [Column("name", TypeName = "VARCHAR(100)")] or [Column("name", TypeName = "VARCHAR")]?
@tweray neither
13:45
Ok guys thanks or your help!
@CharlieBrown then how do I make sure the column is varchar not nvarchar?
[Column("")]
[MaxLength(100)]
[Column(TypeName = "VARCHAR")]
ugh, cant type today
@tweray You have a reason to want varchar instead of nvarchar?
@RoelvanUden it's db first, and the existing table have that column being varchar
and we need to take advantage of the index
For model-first you can just pull in the entire db model and generate classes.
13:48
*for all, you can generate
You don't need to worry about types and all.
@CharlieBrown Code-first can't really pull in stuff very well :P
sure it can
there is tooling to support it
Code-first generates tables, not the other way around. Sure you can seed your db structure once, but after that code is in control.
well, it's some db designed by someone i don't know in 2001, i mean, is code first concept even exist during that time?
@RoelvanUden correct, but there is code-first tooling to generate your classes from an existing database. I'm using it right now, as we speak
13:52
Ah yeah, but @tweray seems to be doing model-first so I see no need to manually define stuff.
yeah, you can use the designer
@RoelvanUden the thing is since it way too awesome, that one damn table got 50 columns, and for the select i am currently doing i only need 5 of them, so after all you have to surrender to it
yeah, youll just need a projection for that
i just hope i can really figure out a way to unplug EF from flexprovider, even ADO is more handy than EF in this situation. I mean, i am not a master in EF anyways
The hardest part of using EF is letting go of the SQL data design mindset, and thinking from a domain perspective
13:59
@CharlieBrown it works btw, thanks xD
cool.
My specialties are EF, design patterns, and Angular, anytime you need help, ping me

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