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15:00
@RoelvanUden but whats the answer?
@Michael 42
:31422303 Ok, here's the actual example of what I want
                    var unknown = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(objtemp);
                    try
                    {
                        unknown = unknown as MyLine;
                    }catch
                    {
                        unknown = unknown as Message;
                    }
                    if (unknown is MyLine)
                    {
                        MessageBox.Show("It's a line");
                    }
                    else if (unknown is Message)
Hello!
ah.. makes sense 2 comes before 3 and 4 comes after.... 3 is the hidden number. Half-life 3 confirmed! thanks @ActionHank
"Please gief me teh code I don't want to read nor understandz"
15:02
@betarunex why did you not do what I told you?
you should definitely be able to do it with some try/catch if/else logic..
Can someone point me to the right place where I can learn how to create shoutcast internet radio app like SAM Broadcaster?
that the language i will use to program it...
@Mr.Noob What a stupid fucking question.
No.
@Michael I will use that as a temp solution. But taking time to proccess each time seems inefficient. It's first going to try as 1 type, then the next then the next until it gets the right one (I'm thinking for about 10 types).
why stupid?
If you don't understand why that's a stupid question then turn your computer off and send it back to manufacturer.
get refund
use refund to buy seeds
become farmer
???
15:05
@RoelvanUden what do you think about this?
profit
@Michael So I just want to deserialise it once and then use the type
@betarunex but @RoelvanUden said you cant
@Sippy you must be some new kind of stupid
asshat...
@Mr.Noob its just that, that is such a broadly, broad question.
15:06
Apparently she told me how to do it... "
I just fucking told you @betarunex

Read. Understand. Solve"
well he could said that
and not tell me stories about farmers
@betarunex dont worry. thats just how she/he gets sometimes
It was a great story
@Michael I'm not gonna bother with an internet battle with him/her. Just want another solution that could work better than the one you gave.
Maybe you should learn to code and write a solution yourself
kappa
why would anyone do that though that'd be hard
15:11
@betarunex im curious too.
@Sippy k
Look, programming is just a matter of comprehension. Once you understand, you can work with what you have, and come up with an elegant solution. I told you, JSON is just a K/V collection. It has no notion of types. So, release the entire idea of types right now and start thinking about what you can do with the K/V collection to determine what "type" you assume it is and then move on to the next step. Baby steps.
Nobody here can even give you a solution because we don't know your K/V values, nor what you expect it to be, nor your actual types.
Rav
Rav
hey guys!
any idea why a query might work in one database but not another which is totally identical?
your question isn't stupid. Sippy is just a...[insert not so nice word here]

What you're asking is quite a complex thing to achieve and requires knowledge of a number of things. Also the chance of someone knowing some application and being in this chat room is quite small, a better way to ask would be to ask where you can find a howto on writing mobile applications, how to reliably stream audio data, how far you want to compress data or what your data sources you have and how to decode them.
Rav
Rav
i asked at a bad time didn't i? XD
15:14
@Rav what kind of query
@Rav time is okay-ish but maybe you should ask that in a more database related channel? ;)
@betarunex so is there something about the json that makes it distinguishable as a certain type? (probably). If so, use that to figure out what Object to serialize to
also what kind of database is it
and what error if any are you getting
adding to @Failsafe what kind of database and are the servers identical as well or only the database structure and content?
There you go. @Michael gave you your first step @betarunex
15:16
hmmm I searched for "How to convert Ienumrable<string> to string" and the solutions say to use substring and join... is that right?
isn't there a way to cast the value to string?
no
It's a goddamn enumerable, it's not a string, so no, casting it won't work.
You can change it to a representation as a string but it isn't one
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName your trying to turn an entireeeee collection to a string?
@RoelvanUden well if you want to have the elements of an IENumerable joined into one string he is on the right track
15:17
 foreach (var Prefix in Prefixes)
            {
                IEnumerable<string> ToAdd = from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
                                            where x.ToLower() == Prefix.ToLower() + "oraconnectionstring"
                                            select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value;

                result.Add(ToAdd.ToString());
            }
@SteffenWinkler, I have no clue how it should work, that why I don't know what exactly to ask about. nvm I will leave it for now... I have to finish another project first...
I just want something that allows me to add the "value" of the IEnumerable
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName you need to enumerate the collection... each element will be a string
@SteffenWinkler he doesnt
@Mr.Noob well you know what it does (obviously). Start from there.
@SteffenWinkler That's not what he said.
15:18
@Michael I will check on that thank you
lol what the actual fuck
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName wait.. slow down
@RoelvanUden must've missed his original question then, my bad
@Failsafe don't join in man
you'll catch something
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName what is result?
15:19
@Michael it's a list, the naming is bad I know, I will change it. It's a List<string>
Rav
Rav
nevermind! just worked it out, thanks guys XD
It was a SQL Server related issue where some functions were supported on sql server 2012 but not 2008
In VS what's the fastest way to replace double with int in this case?
public Vector(double x, double y, double z)
using( IEnumerator<YourType> e = collection.GetEnumerator() )
{
    while( e.MoveNext() )
    {
        // do something with the item
        e.Current ...
    }
}
I've found that
but if I need to use that, better as well use the noob way because that even adds more code
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName so just do:

 foreach (var Prefix in Prefixes)
            {
                IEnumerable<string> ToAdd = from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
                                            where x.ToLower() == Prefix.ToLower() + "oraconnectionstring"
                                            select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value;
                foreach(var item in ToAdd)
                {
                    result.Add(item);
                }
            }
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName what's hilarious is that you are storing connection strings in <appSettings>
15:22
@catgocat Find and replace? Or manually replace them
@Failsafe don't ask me, ask my boss
xD
@juanvan Aren't there any shortcuts? I say this because I'm used to vim and it's a pain in the ass to use the mouse.
@Michael So how do clients recieve data on the same port for multiple types of data?
@betarunex JSON
@Michael Oh now I understand.
foreach (var item in ToAdd)
{
result.Add(item);
}
tho further reduce the code, this can be translated to a lambda expression right?
15:24
@Failsafe So the client recieves a string, then tries to convert it to a type of building, if that fails, try convert it to type landtransform, if that fails, convert it to unit etc?
@betarunex serialize to JSON, Deserialize to Object and viceversa
why would you have multiple app settings with the same name
@betarunex why would it fail?
@Failsafe Because what If I just want to send an object of type message?
@Failsafe if you try to convert the JSON to an object that its not
@betarunex then you should be deserializing to a object of type message
on the other side
15:26
@betarunex we are back to the same point as earlier.
you should know what you are trying to deserialize to.
@Failsafe But the listener is only listening for any incommin traffic. Do I have to have 1 port for messages, 1 port for buildings, 1 port for units etc?
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName What's wrong with AddRange?
@betarunex no
@Failsafe So then how do I, for example, send a json of type unitPosition and type message to the same server on the same port? It's only listening to incomming traffic. If I just convert it to type unit position, then if I try send a message, it's just throw it away?
@VeronicaDeane good point. @LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName that will work better
@betarunex what are you working with? is this some kind of service? or are you going between a clientside webpage and your server?
15:28
@VeronicaDeane result.AddRange(item)
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName wut?
@Michael client/server program
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName get rid of the foreach loop and just do:

result.AddRange(ToAdd);
@VeronicaDeane List.AddRange(SomList);
WHY IS THIS ROOM SO FULL OF PEOPLE THAT ARE WRONG
15:30
@betarunex so what you are saying is you have a catch all traffic block
Vampcentral Station
@VeronicaDeane because its overwhelming to keep correcting everyone?
and you want to send it multiple serialized data types
3 hours ago, by Sippy
Y'all motherfuckers need Jon Skeet
@VeronicaDeane cause many people are newbies?
15:31
and then differentiate what the data is on the server
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName u can do what i wrote
i think
@Failsafe Yes.
@Sippy love it
where do I find him?
Reading
UK
I need him :(
15:32
@Michael I did that :)
I looked at MSDN at it was like that
as well
Where's Jan when you need someone to flag everything
@Sippy hes not omnipresent?
I could make a bot to replace Jan
just a few lines can replace them
@Failsafe you there?
@betarunex I don't really know what to tell you besides checking if a typecast fails.
I've never really heard of anyone doing a catch-all like this. It's very unorthodox.
@VeronicaDeane Do you feel compelled to tell people they are wrong on the internet? Do you lose sleep over it?
15:36
@Failsafe but then that just goes back to the above mentioned way. Which does not seem right at all
@Sidney Sometimes
My condolences.
@betarunex You're right, it doesn't seem right because the way you are handling the communication of data doesn't allow for modularization.
Having someone believe something false is a sad situation. But having someone tell someone else something false is a crime against humanity.
@VeronicaDeane the blind leading the blind
I believe
15:40
@Failsafe So then what do you normally do? How would you be able to receive messages and coordinates on the same server using the same port? Because I cant have the server first listen for coordinates, then when it recieves it, wait for a message. What if I dont want to send a message at all and just send coordinates?
@Failsafe more like blind people that don't know they're blind leading the blind
that can only end badly
@betarunex you have a rest service that has multiple action methods
@VeronicaDeane i think the original saying accounts for that as well
wonder when I will ever get to flag something
probably never
#SadLife
Lol
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName Ha
15:43
We should let this room grow and prosper with its new vamp horde
@Failsafe ? that just sounds like the above.
See what they are telling each other in a month's time
@betarunex No you have a catch all method, 1 method
You should have multiple methods that can handle different data types
that's part of object oriented programming
VS takes 10 min to open a solution -_-
15:44
even if it wasnt a rest service would you still have 1 catch all method?
"Preparing solution..." preparing my ass open that right now!!!!
why is it so rare to use two dimension arrays?
to all visual studio put all preparing in your asshole
flagged
triggered
15:45
that deserves a star
how dare you
damn it I've starred the wrong thing
I feel like I cant get what I want to say accross... I'm just going to leave this for now then instead.
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName Because in non-academic computer science, multiple copies of data are almost always in lists or tuples
@VeronicaDeane I heard that tuples are a no no, is that right?
15:46
No
but in C#, using them is almost always a suboptimal solution
I've never used a Tuple, I got the chance to but I almost go for lists
because they are easy to work with
They're kind of no no, but not in the same way the the use of Goto's or CP is a no no.
and Im just used to use them but I will try tuples
15:47
cp?
^^ A no no
!!lenny
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@Sidney Toxy loves goto
15:48
He thinks it's a "fun feature"
that was what she said
@Sippy you can't deny that
I can't deny that Toxy thinks it's a fun feature.
No.
@Sippy but you deny that it IS a fun feature?
I used to be a programmer like you; until I used a goto
15:49
imperative programming is for plebs
#pleb4lyfe
@betarunex post your catch all method
or at least the beginning of it
goto aneurysm; more like it
rofl
15:51
goto hospital;
goto anotherchatroomplease;
:31423825
public string recieve(TcpClient client)
        {
            byte[] bytes = new byte[client.ReceiveBufferSize];
            int toRead = client.GetStream().Read(bytes, 0, client.ReceiveBufferSize);
            return ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetString(bytes,0,toRead);
        }
5 hours ago, by LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName
@Sippy goto is a fun feature imo XD
@betarunex what kind of project is that in?
a web app?
15:53
@Failsafe C# wpf project.
Well it's a console one in the server side
@betarunex so you are sending data from a wpf client to a wpf client?
you guys are the most hostile persons I've ever seen tbh
everything gets on your nerves
We're allergic to stupidity.
You ever see the JS or C++ room
you're like girls when they go shopping and someone steals the shoes they were looking at
15:54
@Failsafe Well. Sending data from the client to the server, then the server just sends the data to all the other connected clients
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName Lol. I've seen so XD
            // Why can't I do this
            int[] dude = new int[]
            {
                [0] = 3,
                [1] = 2
            };

            // But am allowed to do this
            Dictionary dictionary = new Dictionary()
            {
            ["apple"] = "A particularly delicious pomaceous fruit of the genus Malus.",
            ["dude"] = "Hello man!"
            };
Don't they both define index initializers?
because you access them in different ways
?
@betarunex do you call the receive method directly from the client?
 int[] dude = new int[]
            {
                [0] = 3,
                [1] = 2
            };
I don't think this even exists
it's weird af
... yes that's what I said
but why doesn't it exist
15:57
B/c that is not how you init an array
int[] dude = new int[] {3, 2};
You know what's weird af? Goto
because you need to give a length when you create an array
@Failsafe yea. In a task that runs in a loop
Hum ok
how do you want to say that pos 1 and pos 0 are something if you haven't said that the array as 2 pos?
well it doesn't even make sense trying to do that
15:59
@betarunex then why can't you have another method i.e.
public string recieveMessages();
public string recieveOrders();
etc

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