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I have a List<Dictionary<DateTime, Decimal>>, wherein each Dictionary represents a column of data. Is there an efficient way to create a DataTable (or Dictionary<Datetime, List<Decimal>>) out of this, where the key or first column is the DateTime and the values or remaining columns are the respective Decimal values?
Basically, I want to join an arbitrary number of dictionaries on their keys.
And then represent that data as a table or similar 2-dimensional structure.
01:23
Hi @JABFreeware sorry for delay
 
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hi
 
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user7011379
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user7011379
gist.github.com/akhiljain1611/2dbad7ebe79918bf56555f4b0f0879be pls help me with this here i am overriding Property but its not happening !!
09:10
Hello
I have a small question
is anybody to answer?
 
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@kush what delay...?
 
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I swear, the elvis operator makes me feel like I'm going back in time. :P I'm back to my early programming days, comparing to true again.
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@JABFreeware this
 
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Hello?
Can somebody help me with this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/34586733/… Is not mine, I need a quick guide to know why the server is not sending the message to the others clients... Thanks
I'm starting with sockets
15:30
@kush spit out what you want or leave me the fuck alone bitch
@Ikillnukes that question is answered
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hi!
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hello everybody, anybody has an answer for this: stackoverflow.com/questions/43221096/…
do you increment the questionNumber
19:18
Evening
hi
no it is depending on client's question choice
I managed to get which question number client answered, but cannot keep scores in an array or something like this
Every request to the server constructs a new instance of your page class, you must either cache the information server-side or transport the information back and forth between client and server.
so, I need to create a table/column for every user and for every question correct?
or just like I did with question number, send the data to under a label, and get it every time?
19:38
There are many ways to handle this, which one is the best depends entirely on the situation
I am no web programmer though so I can't really answer your question, I just know what I said above, which is likely the immediate cause of your current problem.
19:52
This month has been quite the evolution (if that's the right word in this context) for me as a developer
Have switched to git as my version control system and started to migrate my class libraries to .NET Standard instead of portable class libraries.
New Visual Studio 2017 has made that last part really easy with how it has integrated everything into both the IDE and msbuild.
Karlsen, is there any way to solve my problem without involving with database?
you can try placing your array in the session or application in-memory caching constructs but they're meant for simple and lightweight things I think, as well as being dumped during a restart of your app so it depends on how persistent you want your data to be.
one way I thought is sending question number and its score to client side again under a form object as its value, then when form submits again, retrieving it and splitting its string into pieces, like first part question number, which will be index, second part score
but, this seems too much complicated for me to build, that splitting part and inserting them into array
What kind of score is this?
regular double digit
or number
19:57
No, I mean, what does it mean
the word "score", is it like a game score? high score?
oh no, it is like a accuracy point, student enters a string, and it calculates the distance to the original one, this way it gives a number , like 0.999999 something, then I multiply it by 100, and receive question's point
so score[] is collection of all questions answers' scores
each ones
Multiple users at the same time?
yep
but that shouldn't be a problem right
Then you must store the entire thing server-side, otherwise you would have many such arrays flowing back and forth, which would not be a good idea.
Additionally, would it be in my best interest (as a student and a user of your app) to try to hack this thing? I mean, to get the best "question point"?
so for my students it is not, but in future I expect that
20:01
Then you definitely don't want to send this to the client
even actually now, they try to
how could I solve this on server side, like on database
what kind of table or column should I create ?
imagine there will be maybe 25 units, and each will have 25 questions,
You need to research that yourself
There's tons of details and decisions, none of which I'm privvy to or able to answer for you.
is there any language that can do such an array
20:05
Start somewhere, see where it leads you.
web programming language
Use a database, that's what I would do.
yeah definitely I would do it as a temp solution,
but for future :)
A database.
alright
thank you

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