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13:06
o hi
Does anyone understand how tabstops work?
Like when creating columns tabstops seem to be dynamic. For example:

Column1 	Column2
Long - words	1tab
Short		2tabs
@Michael what do You mean by that model of 1 tab 2 tabs?
@ntohl It took 1 tab to get to column2 for the first line.
It took 2 tabs to get to column2 for the second line
@Michael "how they work"? differently in different places. Are you trying to output plain text?
yeah, plain text doesn't work like that.
If you select the spacing with your mouse you will see that there is a very short tab + a very long tab next to the word "Short"
13:15
just because it looks like it aligns on your screen, doesn't mean other peoples' tabs are the same width
@Squiggle maybe not the same width but do they follow the same "dynamics"?
An interesting addon, @Michael's tabstop query got me googling for things: alwaysaligned.net
if you're just doing it for console display I'd recommend using spaces. If you're doing it as markup... use a different format?
@Michael the same 'dynamics'? ...I don't think that's actually relevant
well thats my question. Yes, people can set what they want their tab width to be, but it looks like tabs try to even themselves out to get create a column
this is very hard to explain
No. Plain text has no concept of 'columns'.
13:18
tabs do not "even out" as such
you can have tab-delimited data which will load fine in Excel, but that won't display nicely in notepad.exe
they are four spaces wide, and if there is a line with two characters in it already, a tab will equal to strlen(WhatsThereAlready)-4
If I open up notepad and paste those columns in, they hold their structure
sorry 4-strlen()
Yeah it's how it works, what were you expecting the special tab character to do differently?
@MarkPhillips wait 4 minus what?
13:20
you could assume that tabs always equal 4 spaces
@Squiggle it's the easiest way to explain it
(but my default settings in VS is tab = 2 spaces)
By default, in a normal MS Windows etc enviroment, tab is seen as 4 spaces wide.
same with linux i think
But in my example above, look at the "Short" row.
Next to short there are 2 tabs to get to the 2nd column. its obviously not doing 4 + 4 to get there
So, let's say you have two lines with these on it:
test
tests
13:21
ok
If u put a tab at the end of each line, they will align up, because tab will count 4, which is occupied by "test" (being 4 letters long)
put a tab on "tests", it will count 4, notice that there is an "S" already existing, and tab 3 characters along instead
thus aligning up
okay yeah that is my question... I dont understand that
What part of it dont u understand?
How it knows when to align?
yeah
cause of the counting :P
test = 4 chatacters
so shoving a tab on the end, will input a 4 character-width white-space element (depending on configuration)
if you have hello = 5 characters
13:23
why does it do that?
because tabs are awesome
press tab, it will count h=1, e=2, l=3, l=4 (first tab-width), o=5
Now it says "hold on, there is already a chatacter in my whitespace-width, i'll minus 1 from the total of whitespace-width i'll put in
tabs are in theory dynamic in the sense of they will align up as best they can, but it doesnt really "align", it's just math.
Interesting.. so this all came up because I'm having weirdness with some tabbing when I output text to a muliline textbox. let me see if I can apply that math to see wtf is happening
tab originates from mechanical printers which had adjustable markers to indicate where the head should stop if a tab space was found
you have the equivalent in most rich text editors
but plain text editors have no smarts, so it just does its best to assume what you mean - and often gets it wrong.
shit..
13:27
@Michael out of interest what do you see on ur multiline text box, and what do u expect to see?
to actually do the math do you have to start at the beginning of each line?
yes and no lol
cause tabs work differently depending on if there is whitespace before them
tl;dr: Tabs were good at aligning things when everything was analogue, but now they're useless and infuriating.
@Squiggle they are not all that bad, but it depends if his multiline text box should infact be a listview.
@MarkPhillips let me see if I can paste it in here
13:28
screenshot would be good :)
Whatsapp Bitches
@MarkPhillips
How is work?
13:31
ah i see your problem
Out of interest
could you not achieve better results using a listview?
Almost perfection
umm.. Idk i didnt really think about it lol. I'm just reimplementing what someone else did
This data you're outputting, is it just to view or to export?
If you change your number formatting to output 026
that might work lol
The user copies and pastes it into something like word
13:32
omg you're not even using fixed-width text
Have you tried using FormatStrings?
not sure if it will help, but your strings need to be of a certain max length
aka, each section
13:33
try adding space after Male) Female)
they can be defined like this: {0,10}{1,10}{2,10}{3,10}{4,10}, "hello", "world", "blah", etc...
where 10 is the length possible
And if the word is greater than 10?
it justs gets cut off?
either truncate it, or make the cells bigger
hm, is 10 in that case fixed?
or is it 10 possible characters?
While this is not the best way im sure, could you not find what the biggest column (if were calling them that) is, then format each column by the biggest possible value?
or even better, format the columns to what the biggest string length would be for each column
i think 10 is the amount of characters (including white-space that will be appended)
13:36
Interesting, maybe I'll try that
46
Q: How can I align text in columns using Console.WriteLine?

Stephen SmithI have a sort of column display, but the end two column's seem to not be aligning correctly. This is the code I have at the moment: Console.WriteLine("Customer name " + "sales " + "fee to be paid " + "70% value " + "30% value"); for (int DisplayPos = 0; D...

but the point of this was to keep it super simple. and just re-implement what someone already did. Other-wise i'd just use openXML probably
that might help you
@Squiggle have you heard anything from Jacob fucking Millah lately?
@Michael, Could just export CSV :p
13:38
Idk. The people that use this don't often like change. So I'd sorta scared to spend time or making it look any different lol
hehe fair
u using VS2015?
yeah
C4u
C4u
Sure man.
@Nerdintraining Nope. I still see him listening to shit on Spotify, so I assume he's alive. My guess is he's found a girl.
C4u
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I would really love to try out the new vs preview 4
13:39
U can use string interpolation instead
C4u
C4u
With C# 7.0
Awesome new features.
var myString = $"{Name,10}{Tel,10}{OtherThing,10}";
@MarkPhillips I thought about that, but I didnt remember how c# versioning worked.
C# 7 is that close?
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C4u
I guess it will take some more time.
13:40
like is anything I build in vs 2015 automatically c# 6?
@MarkPhillips this solution is best solution - for fixed-width fonts.
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But I would use it for private things even if VS isnt fully updated for it.
Just because of the new features.
like what if this is an older project with a different .net version target?
@Michael it doesnt "compile" in v6
It just understands new syntax in your code
@Squiggle Finding a girl is no excuse not comming to the c# chat anymore!
13:41
so.. whats the difference?
@Squiggle you could also make it non-fixed width by calculating what the max width of each column should be.
@MarkPhillips ...ewww?
you'd have to know the width of each individual character
and even then it probably wouldn't line up
@Michael C# 6.0 is the compiler version, what is actually spat out in compile time will be pretty much the same as an older compiler version
@Squiggle nono
Let's say u had a list of 15 words, all with different lengths
loop around them fiding out what one is the biggest, and make the fixed width that number for that column
13:42
@C4u wait what were u saying? lol I was reading that
thus allowing the string formatter to pad correctly.
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@MarkPhillips .Max(word => word.Length)
or let linq loop around it for you
lol
@MarkPhillips sure - for fixed-width fonts.
oh sorry, i mis-read
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13:43
@Michael Only that the C# version depends on the used .net and VS version.
i understand now
I was saying that neither tab nor space alignment would work for variable-width fonts.
yes that would be a ball-ache
Hopefully he keeps to Arial ?
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What? if it is about length in pixels, you can measure it easily.
hehe
How so c4u?
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13:45
TextRenderer.MeasureText(string, font)
System.Drawing.Graphics.MeasureString?
hehe okay that's pretty easy then
C4u
C4u
Gives your the height and width for your string according the used font.
still doesnt help with tabs :P
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Yeah it is.
Well it's dirty from my opinions but its working.
Okay anyways. back to this picture. what is actually happening between? according to that tab math?
13:45
how wide is a tab in an unfixed-width font?
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You want to set a fixed tab-size?
the image there explains his issue
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Caption overflow?
So after the 27 it puts a 1 spaced tab
13:46
(Male) 27 and (male) 209 do not allow tabs to align on the next text-column
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Ah.
@Michael, yeah we have been through this, and why it happens
@Michael, you should use StringFormatting, with white-space padding
right, but I just want to understand the math
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Because the 27 is too short so it gets set on the previous tab-position.
Its 1 step too short
@Michael, can you copy and paste the two last lines here, so i can select them?
13:47
yeah
Distribution of Cases by Verdict and Gender:
	Not in Violation		(Male) 27	(Female) 23
	In Violation		(Male) 209	(Female) 156
... well fuck
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XD
ignore the browser :P
haha
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Define your own tab-sizes.
Space to fill1 = 50spaces - textlength.
So text = text + space to fill1.
This way there shouldnt be any string longer than 50 chars.
Then for col1 you do: col1.Max(text => text.length) + 10chars of spaces
Can I ask why is the first tab so wide?
C4u
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This way you get the smalles size with a little bit of space.
Do this for every column. Done.
13:52
Yeah i think thats what @MarkPhillips was suggesting
C4u
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Ill try that out.
that took ages to make
lol
that's your tab stops :P
lol woahh
cool! how did you even do that?
The power of Microsoft Paint
lol
omg haha
13:55
Take the second line
You see between 6 and 9
it aligns up nicely?
but, the top line the 7 of 27 goes over 9?
thus pushing the tab stop to the next position
that's whats happening
that's why (Female) does not align, because the 7 (that's part of 27) goes over the 9th tab stop.
HAMMERTIME!
Thanks @CapricaSix lol
Does that make more sense now @Michael?
Yeah, okay that makes it really clear.. so it doesnt really work out because it all just depends on the randomness of the prior characters
13:57
correct
Not exactly the characters
more the length before
a character isnt equal to 1?
yes yes
but you said randomness of prior characters, made me think u thought that different characters had different outcomes
it's fine, ignore it :D
I see.
yeah thanks so much for doing that. that clears it up!
You can keep that image forever, frame it :P
Actually I will keep that, or else i'll come back to the issue in the future and totally forget
14:00
hehe
Do you understand how to fix it with fixed-string lengths?
Yeah, I think so.
I'll start giving that a try
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14:15
Messed up ^^
Can a TcpListener break a cellular SIM card on a tablet somehow? I ran this code and the cellular connection disappeared from my Win 10 networks: gist.github.com/arc95/b74d8fe1c78a491f46e34bb19a6a6f05
It's not disabled. It's just gone. How in the world is that possible?
Hi
Weird one Alex
can software break hardware?
Have you been able to reproduce it every time?
@Ggalla1779 it cant destroy it, but it can crash it.
well, i guess some software could destroy your GPU/CPU or PSU....
14:18
There's usually safeguards implemented in the firmware of hardware to prevent those sort of things. @Ggalla1779
That was a retorical question Mark
I can't get the connection back in my networks list to try it again
@Alex reboot?
Did that about a half dozen times. Also removed the card and put it back in
@Alex GG?
14:20
Is this new tablet?
Sorry, what's GG?
Can you do Hard reset
basically well played gg == good game.
Ahh
Code doesnt look much...its possible this is hardware failure
14:22
Next I'll check Device Manager
Yeah, I didn't think that code could cause such a thing
Is it new tablet?
Relatively new
maybe the card just happened to give up at around the same time?
That's what I'm thinking too. There's no way code can do that
14:24
not that code atleast
yeah maybe bad 1
take it back or call support
Yeah, at this point, "It's dead, Jim"
Guys do you know how I can ask the user to turn on the location sharing property?
@Ricardo on a webpage? IIRC it's as easy as using location APIs
14:31
"please turn on the location sharing property"
@ntohl why not "where the hell are you bitch?"
yes. But I want in code and somekind of confirmation that is happening
@JABFreeware it is UWP... I'm implementing in WPF
UWP: enable the capability
@Ricardo then my link should solve your issues
be sure to async shit
@JABFreeware your link is in UWP .. :/
14:36
sigh where do you need this feature? what the hell are you making? A webpage? An app? condoms?
intelligent condom :D connects through bluetooth
there are already intelligent bras
why not condom?
@JABFreeware desktop app
But when I install the app in another computer that doesn't have the location activated, the app doesn't work correctly. I want to obligate the user to activate the location property otherwise that app will not run.
@Ricardo hmmm I'm intrigued so I did some searching. It seems... its not like android where it will ask if not enabled. SO why not...when you cant get the address just ask the user if they want to enable it and then open the settings panel for them.
14:44
ohhh, so It is impossible to take the user imediately there like in a mobile app?
yes just execute
ms-settings:privacy-location
you can test it from "run"
obviously that wont work in 7
but you'd probably have other problems in 7 anyway
You should make sure it works on windows 9 though. Some people still use it.
8.1 and windows 10 are my target goals
I'm learning how to run the command right now
@Ricardo Process.start
yes already found it :D
I'm trying to found now how to know if the location is activated
using System.Devices.Location and not Windows
it is enum
@Ricardo yes...so compare and if its not Granted
ask the user
System.Device.Location.GeoPositionPermission != GeoPositionPermission.Granted
it shows an error
GeoPositionPermission is a type
i was trying that :(
idk then you'll figure it out. I need more cafiene
copy pasta
           GeoCoordinateWatcher g = new GeoCoordinateWatcher();
            g.Start();
            if (g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Granted))
            {
                //Your location services is enabled. Go ahead.
                //Your codes goes here.
            }
            else if (g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Denied) || g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Unknown))
            {
                MessageBox.Show("Location services are disabled. To enable them, Goto Settings - Location - Enable Location Services.", "Location services", MessageBoxButt
I feel like i'm being nice this morning for some reason
this feels weird
Is if (!foo.Bar.HasValue) foo.Bar = baz equivalent to foo.Bar = foo.Bar ?? baz?
15:12
I see writing not code. Hint hint Ctrl + K
it worked perfectly
thanks Jab :)
@Ricardo yup. Just FYI the copy pasta code suffers from long code ennitus. For example he doesn't even need an else if just an else.
Guys
It's friday friday
Gotta get to town on friiday
!!friday
15:14
nooooo why not rebecca
#lol
My Dad when i first showed him that song:
"I actually quite like it!"
He's a sadist...
15:43
@JABFreeware actually it is not working completely correct
when I run the app it appears somekind of warning from the windows (i assume that appears because of the GeoWatcher) asking to turn the location on. But it doesn't open the settings pane
If You read the code, than it is obvious
I got called sexist today because "I'm pushing the male patriarchal movement by supporting a genderless cause by doing something that only a single gender can do". #Movember wtf?
@ntohl how so?
because if You read the code in the else if there is nothing just messagebox.show
Only a single sex can grow a mustache? This is news to me.
15:52
@Ricardo dude that was just code to show you how to check if locations was enabled
I showed you earlier how to actually open the settings page
brain... must... work... I need copy paste FFS
cmon
Maybe I was not explaining so well
@KendallFrey, lol
the thing is.. I've implemented the Process.Start("msblablala")
and it is working
congrats
15:53
but before the messagebox and the process run appears other warning
@RyanTernier, that person is a moron
that I'm not implementing
@Ricardo does it say "Location services are disabled. To enable them, Goto Settings - Location - Enable Location Services."?
it seems the system knows that the location is needed (I assume that is because of the GeoWatcher)
noo
that is my MessageBox
moron or a troll
15:54
calm yourself Nat
@Ricardo post a screenshot
or this...message
or error
just a sec
or whatever
my code is this :
 GeoCoordinateWatcher g = new GeoCoordinateWatcher();
            g.Start();
            if (g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Denied)) //|| g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Unknown)
            {
                System.Windows.MessageBox.Show(
                    "Location services are disabled. To fully use the Where@UM you have to activate the location services.",
                    "Location services", MessageBoxButton.OK);
                Process.Start("ms-settings:privacy-location");
okay
change
if (g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Denied))
to
if (!g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Granted))
and see if it works
I'm asking my friend to send me the print.
15:59
@KendallFrey Haha I told the lady that. I said, look, not all men can grow moustaches.. and some women can. Apparently that's the wrong thing to say to these people. Oh well, i had a good laugh and they got mad. made my morning :)
I wouldn't date someone with a moustache
for one I'm not gay
@Ricardo the thing is your code is only running if its explicitly denied. There is another parm of Unknown and that could be what its detected as
hence changing to not equal to granted could encompass all bad things in life that could hapen
I'm doing the verification in a login form.
On button click > shows the pane > accept location > click login again ...And is showing the same error again..For some reason the second time it appears that the app doesnt have the knowledge of the permission
i will try to stop the watcher..
after the process.start
I've changed the code to this
            GeoCoordinateWatcher g = new GeoCoordinateWatcher();
            g.Start();
            if (!g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Granted)) //|| g.Permission.Equals(GeoPositionPermission.Unknown)
            {
                System.Windows.MessageBox.Show(
                    "Location services are disabled. To fully use the Where@UM you have to activate the location services.",
                    "Location services", MessageBoxButton.OK);
                Process.Start("ms-settings:privacy-location");
yes
good
so what happens
16:15
I think I have discovered
the thing is the GeoPosition only checks the top (red) permission
and it is need the bottom also..
english
is
my
language
I now I can translate
The location of this device is activated (red square)
Location Services green square)
this is the settings of the location (the actual pane)
1
Q: Metro - Detecting if Location Services is enabled

user2334154I am building a C# Metro application and I need to determine if Location Services is enabled at the device level and at the app level (via Settings charm -> Permissions -> Location) in my application. How can I go about getting this information? Thanks in advance.

i don't have the geolocator
for some reason..
I'm using
System.Devices.Location
oh. right.
thats for apps
ooops
well maybe his computer just doesnt have location abilities
idk i'm bored with this and you can google. Have fun.
16:39
why is chat so god damn quiet today
16:57
winforms... why must you do things in inexplicable ways!?

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