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F4z
F4z
05:02
hello
happy new year everyone :)
if anyone has time, just got a small problem
when I use textbox.text.insert, the character adds to the position of the cursor but when i go to add more characters, the characters add before the cursor. e.g. I add 1 to the cursor's position. prints "1" then I add 2 to the cursor prints "21" and I go to add 3 then adds "321" rather it's supposed to add "1" then "12" and "123"
so how can I add characters to the cursor position and in adding the character, move the cursor's position in front of the inserted character?
@F4z textBox.Text.Insert(textBox.Text.Length, "yourString");
textBox.SelectionStart = textBox.Text.Length - 1;
textBox.SelectionLength = 0;
Insert() method first parameter is index where should be your text added
you can set textBox.Text.Length to some variable and set the selection start where you want based on length
F4z
F4z
05:18
@Jamaxack thanks man, but the problem is that I don't want to add the text to the end of the document rather to the caret so I do insert(textbox.text.caretIndex)
@F4z ok, than for setting cursor position you can use 2 last lines
F4z
F4z
`TextBox.Text = TextBox.Text.Insert(TextBox.CaretIndex, symbol);`
problem with that is that it adds the character to the position of the caret, then the next characters are at the start of the document
its as if the character jumps to the beginning. I don't want it to jump to the beginning, rather i want to add a character to the cursor, then the cursor moves in front of the INSERTED text and keeps going, that way, all characters will be added in front of other characters
can you write some example here
F4z
F4z
do you know the character map in wondows?
F4z
F4z
05:25
pretty much what I'm trying to do, when you click on a symbol, it adds the symbol in that textbox, and it keeps adding the characters in front of the previously added characters
make sanse
F4z
F4z
if you move the cursor in between added characters and then go to add another character by clicking the button, it will add it where you put the cursor and keep adding IN FRONT of the cursor
my problem is that it keeps adding before the cursor, so the way my one works is that it does it like this 321
rather than 123
than instead of text length you need to add characters to cursor position
textBox.Text.Insert(textBox.SelectionStart, "yourString");
Question :I'm using Telerik ORM and there is one problem that I faced, in generated classes my collection types are IQuerable<T> and in ViewModel I'm creating the ObservableCollection<T> and I'm getting casting warning, is there some way to cast
 
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09:13
@All hi..
i have update the edmx model of my mvc application.
as soon as i updated it..tt classses were generated
n the application is giving error
Good morning, do anyone knows about ghostscript?
 
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Saw a variety of coffee on a menu yesterday called Old Government Java. I recoiled instinctively for a moment.
@Justcode 'not working' is not a sufficiently descriptive statement of the problem
@TomW not working means Its generating ascii text in the text file
11:54
@Justcode That sounds like what that code ought to do. What were you expecting?
12:12
@JohanLarsson watching now
I'm in the final 10
So I guess you're thinking "So if we just get rid of all my colleagues...all my problems will go away"
:)
not really, like Dave's presentation style
First nitpick: He corrects himself to say "a whole range of experiences"
Dude, when have you ever worked anywhere where people's ability is proportionate to their years of service?
he discusses it around @40
That most people don't care about what they do, it is just a job
So they are stuck at advanced beginner their whole careers
12:26
I am starting to like this guy.
Hello fellas!
His presentation style is imperative. Do this.
@TomW Ongoing with ze project. Going with our own API and all :) Was actually simpler than expected
I like presenters who tell you what they want you to do, otherwise it's just talking
nice mix of humor also, many err on the too much and not funny side
12:32
"I'm going fifty miles an hour, eight feet from the ground...and I'm pointing down"
An sql question... Lets say I have a table with 5 million rows.... Each row has a specific lat,long. I want to select all rows where lat and long is within a certain interval.. Is the time it takes to query that ok or would it take too long?
Try it?
Ye I will. I just thought I could ask people that might have done it before ;)
I expect indexes will help performance
btw, too long for what?
Well, too long is subjective in this case.. Don't want to leave a user hanging just to query. So too long is maybe... 2-3 seconds?
12:40
Short answer is, I don't know. Slightly longer would be, it depends...probably.
hahaha
I like the answer :P Leaving me to test ourselves! Which is a good idea to do
@JohanLarsson Had to pause, but at some point I'm expecting him to say something to the effect of 'become an expert at being a beginner'
don't think he said it
You know what I mean though?
12:44
You can get good at navigating your way around topics you don't know much about
new day, new hope that today is gonna be the day I figure out aspnet5
Sanity Check - Should I be able to loop through all my objects and set a value from a list of values? I can loop through objects fine but not sure how i can cycle the set part to each item in list? As google is getting me no where generally means i am doing something stupid.
@Kuzen your language is quite vague. I think the answer is yes, but I'm not 100% sure what you're asking
What does "cycle the set part to each item in list" mean?
pseudo - for each C, set value = (each item of list)
12:57
@Kuzen what's the goal?
sounds vaguely like copying a list
i have a list of objects, (Grid CoOrdinates) (example x=1,y=1, storedvalue = null)
I have computed all possible stored values (ABBBBABBBABAABABA) so i have an array of possible stored values.
I am trying to set storedvalue for each CoOrdinate object. So i can loop through objects fine, but i can not figure out how to assign each item of array to each objects.storedvalue.
i guess its as simple as while you looping through each class object, get a count, use that count in a for loop to pull an array object out
why would you need a for loop?
coordinate.StoredValue = array[index];
ithe issue is more or less how to get the index right
the array is ABABABA, i want A for one object, B for next. etc
ok, what's the rule for deciding which element to retrieve from that array, in words?
I'd imagine there's one value for each combination of X and Y
13:10
correct
storedvalue is a string?
or an object? or...
string
well, you can index into a string as though it's an array of char, so that's not a showstopper
How do you select the right stored value for each coordinate?
I think that's the problem
That's not a programming problem, that's a logic problem
13:16
sounds like you can only find the stored value for each coordinate if you already know what the stored value is
does not matter assuming it folows same pattern
what's the pattern?
the array is made from a row in a text file, so its ordered already
Ordered in what sense?
so in text file its
AAAAAB
AAAABB

I read through line by line turning it into char array so A A A (etc), So i just need to loop through each object and add first item from chararray
13:24
OK. What's the problem?
i can loop through objects fine i just cant figure out how to put each items from array into the object
For Each Object
storedvalue = array [i]
i cant just increase I inside the for each loop
why not?
it would iterate through all array before it left the the for each loop? or am i being stupid
'through all array' what does that mean?
how many arrays are there?
one
13:28
If you can't explain how you decide which element to select from that array, I can't help you
I'm gonna guess that AAAAAB are all values for X when Y = 1
AAAABB are all values for X when Y = 2
At the moment you're contradicting yourself.
> So i just need to loop through each object and add first item from chararray
So if you add the first item from the char array, and there is one array, then it's just array[0]
I think I get it
thats correct tom but it has to count up for next object
this sounds like a problem that only exists in homework
haha
13:33
i am writing a solver for reactor idle.. for fun
storedvalue = array[??]
What is ??
I think his file is layed out like this
   X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
Y1  A  A  A  A  A  B
Y2  A  A  A  A  B  B
and he's reading lines one by one
the file is just the aabbababa
the grid is made already
hmm..
I give up :)
i am trying to fill the grid with all possible combinations
13:38
Me too
Appreciate you guys trying :)
One last guess at what you're trying to achieve: storedvalue = array[(Y-1) * 6 + (X -1)]
Assuming it's just one array, X and Y are from 1-6 and the first row represents X = 1..6 and Y = 1
second row represents X = 1..6 and Y = 2
But since I'm just guessing and you haven't told me any of that, it's up to you to figure out whether that's the right solution
I'm busy now
 
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14:45
Explained poorly before apologies. Back at it with new thougth process :P
15:05
@TomW I am expecting to have a plain text from post script file. can you suggest me something? as I am completely clueless about this.
@Justcode and you've just told me that's what you've got
sorry, I did not get you
You said
> Its generating ascii text in the text file
@TomW basically, I need to run the ghost script to get the text from ps file. but, I don't know how
what's 'the text'?
15:07
.txt file
_viewer.Interpreter.RunFile("C:\\PrinterPlusPlus\\Temp\\ankit_SONY-VAIO_sony_20151227_185020_3.ps");

            GhostscriptPngDevice dev = new GhostscriptPngDevice(GhostscriptPngDeviceType.Png16m);
            dev.GraphicsAlphaBits = GhostscriptImageDeviceAlphaBits.V_4;
            dev.TextAlphaBits = GhostscriptImageDeviceAlphaBits.V_4;
            dev.ResolutionXY = new GhostscriptImageDeviceResolution(96, 96);
            dev.InputFiles.Add(@"C:\\PrinterPlusPlus\\Temp\\ankit_SONY-VAIO_sony_20151227_185020_3.ps");
The postscript code, or the plaintext as rendered in the document?
@TomW this code generates .txt file from .ps
Which is it?
but the text is in unreadable form
Example?
I've never worked with postscript, guessing here
15:09
guessing that you have installed virtual printer. now, when you press ctrl+p from the browser.
The documentation for printerPlusPlus suggests another third party library
it will create .ps file in temp directory
now, from the ghostscript I am converting that .ps file to .txt
@Justcode look, I can read the question myself, thanks. I don't need you to repeat it. I'm asking you what you mean
15:10
in readable form
@TomW yes, I see that third party tool. which is basically using ghostscript in backgroud....so, I don't want to pay for it.
@TomW ok, am I able to explain you now?
I'd be surprised if there aren't open-source alternatives available
can't find any alternative except ghostscript which is quite confusing
:)
let me check
pstotext looks like a well-used utility
In general this looks like a hard problem, so I'm not surprised it's difficult
15:21
yeah, I am banging my head from many hours :D
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen
I have been thinking. I think I overthink my code
Before I write a token I question where I'm going to place it and as time goes on I'm beginning to question myself
Hi
connection string not working in asp.net C# project to sql server
How can I go back to just writing and fixing things later
addd user and login in server managment studio
hope
anybody help
me figure this out
@MoonOwl22: overthinking / overengineering is a common problem.
15:28
How do you overcome it
TDD and constant refactoring can help
@TomW can't assume this was so simple. I finally found some good code after 3 days search habjan.blogspot.in/2013/09/…
Also keep yagni in mind
I think this should be the solution
thanks for your help :)
YAGNI?
15:29
"You aren't gonna need it" (acronym: YAGNI) is a principle of extreme programming (XP) that states a programmer should not add functionality until deemed necessary. XP co-founder Ron Jeffries has written: "Always implement things when you actually need them, never when you just foresee that you need them." Other forms of the phrase include "You aren't going to need it" and "You ain't gonna need it". == ContextEdit == YAGNI is a principle behind the XP practice of "do the simplest thing that could possibly work" (DTSTTCPW). It is meant to be used in combination with several other practices, such...
hello
anybody in the community here to help me fixing the connection
I already lost 4 days
if someone knows they will help
can u help?
I have no DB in my life, happy to say I'm clueless
No web and no db
So what do you write?
15:32
@JinuJosephDaniel what's the question?
WPF stuff
I am working on a asp.net (c#)
web project
was workingfine
now i imported the same project and database to a new system
builded
but not connectig to the database
i have added login and user in sqls server management studio
but the connection is not happening
I wish there was no DB in my life but I can't ignore it because there's now way I can just persist runtime objects
I have added proper connection string in config
still not woring
@JinuJosephDaniel IIRC CONNECT is a SQL server permission. If the user is in no roles I don't think it has any permissions by default
What roles did you assign to your user?
15:36
i think it is public...si it the role for login
or user
?
User, I think. I haven't done any sql permissions in a while, I don't really remember
Compare it to the working system, I guess
If I keep going at this rate, I will end up getting locked up at a mental institution
15:56
@JinuJosephDaniel can you connect as sa? That should be able to do anything
 
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17:18
good morning!
word
17:32
@TomW @StevenLiekens thanks for help earlier. Your posts were very helpful now I better understand the problem. Issue resolved now :P
cool
@JohanLarsson around ~48 he does kind of say what I was mentioning earlier
"force people to treat you like a novice if you are a novice"
18:14
Is this pass by reference or pass by value?
static void AddBooks(BookDB bookDB) { bookDB.AddBook("How to play tennis"); }
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Q: Passing Objects By Reference or Value in C#

michaelIn C#, I have always thought that non-primitive variables were passed by reference and primitive values passed by value. So when passing to a method any non-primitive object, anything done to the object in the method would effect the object being passed. (C# 101 stuff) However, I have noticed t...

@barlop Objects in C# are always passed by value. You need to take note that objects are references. The references are stored on the stack along with the other arguments that have been passed. So when the method has returned and all its data is cleared from the stack the reassignment you made is lost. To pass anything by reference use either the ref or out keywords. From your code I'm assuming you're modifying the object. Modifying the object makes the changes observable to the caller.
In your case, the method that calls AddBooks and passes the BookDB object will be able able to take note of the modification that has been caused by calling AddBook. I hope this makes sense
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Q: Are arrays or lists passed by default by reference in c#?

Jorge BrancoDo they? Or to speed up my program should I pass them by reference?

Now that I think of it... it's strange how in class we were taught that reference types are passed by reference. I have to report this for the sake of accuracy.
18:58
hello :D
anyone online ??
I guess that depends on the language @MoonOwl22. a c# reference isn't the same as a c++ reference. it's more like a c++ pointer.
@scheien How different is a C++ pointer from a C pointer?
Don't know.
Probably some minor differences, if any.
I only know C pointers
 
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21:50
Guys, anyone who knows asp.net vnext here?
anyway, could someone check why when I call localhost:58607/api/notes/suggested it returns 502 gateway error? github.com/MyPCIsBetter/aspnet-vnext-webapi-test
 
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23:42
Did Java invent the term "object reference" and c# copy the term?
I doubt it
@KendallFrey why do you doubt it?
I don't think Java invented much
Java invented programming

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