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21:01
@Dany4k Welcome, and if you have a question, just ask it, and whoever is interested will help.
I do have a question. Im doing a small program that has lists that I previous created and are shown when the user wants to check them by pressing the appropriate letter in the menu. Now I need to code something that allows the user to manually inserts them into the previous list.
Just to give you some back ground:
ListaMedico.Add(new Medico(52, "Antonio", 555444333, "[email protected]", "Dermatologista"));
This is an example of one of the medics I manually inserted.
    static void InserirMedico()
            {
                {
                    int numFuncionario;
                    string nome;
                    int telefone;
                    string email;
                    string especialidade;

                    Console.WriteLine("Inserir NumFuncionario: ");
                    numFuncionario = Console.ReadLine();

                    Console.WriteLine("Inserir Nome: ");
                    nome = Console.ReadLine();

                    Console.WriteLine("Inserir Telefone: ");
!!tell dany format
@dany Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
Press up, Ctrl+K, enter
Sorry guys, new here :C
21:07
Codez
I can haz codez
OK, what's the question?
it's only codez
Now I did that but its not doing anything, its not appearing in the menu at all.
What would be the best way to the user to insert data into a list. This is my question.
Well your code sample doesn't contain a line that adds anything to the list
You need to construct and object from the data they give you and add that to the list
Also numFuncionario = Console.ReadLine(); will fail
21:10
um, does it compile?
I wouldn't have thought so
Yeah, you're right, it doesn't compile.
Well, the program compile because I have lots of code that is not shown there but allows the user to check the lists.
But the part that allows User Input is not working, obviously.
I don't get it. You've specified what you want, but you don't have any code that does that
What problem are you having with writing that code?
Also I keep reading ListaMedico and my brain is processing it as grammatically incorrect "Ready, doctor?"
It would be easier to understand what's wrong if you had a line that was almost right, but not working
21:13
To put this simple, I need code that allows user to input data into a list. I did that as a test, I don't know how to do it, it was just an idea.
In order to add an object to the list....write some code that adds an object to the list
Oh, now we see
Well, in steps:
1. take input from user
2. add it to list
if you cant work out either of the parts
You've proved you know how to add an object to a list, because your previous sample of code did exactly that, just with constants
google how to part
Hummmm....
21:15
And I also know how to get input from an user, like on a calculator where you insert the number.
Just no idea how to insert this variables into a list.
myList.Add would be a good start
Looks like the encoding is ASCII...
You have code for adding to a list right here
13 mins ago, by Dany4k
ListaMedico.Add(new Medico(52, "Antonio", 555444333, "[email protected]", "Dermatologista"));
Just put them together
"Mix" it with Console. ReadLine?
The difference between using an RPop on an item in a list and
using GetItemFromList are almost the same. The only difference is that when
converting the bytes using the GetItemFromList has one less byte than the RPop method. The very last byte is gone...
21:18
@Dany4k Do you understand that you can pass variables as constructor arguments?
9 mins ago, by mikeTheLiar
You need to construct and object from the data they give you and add that to the list
@Dany4k well you store user input in a variable, right?
You don't have to use constants
or a property
Oh God I just noticed that typo
That makes me mad
21:19
@Dany4k then you just go myList.Add(variablename);
thats it
new Medico(numFuncionario, ...
new Medico(numFuncionario, ...)
Console.WriteLine("Inserir NumFuncionario: ");
 numFuncionario = Console.ReadLine();
And do that for each variable?
ohh god
It was an example, I'm not saying literally copy exactly what I said
Just think about what is going on and work it out
21:24
Guys to you this is obvious but Im still learning and struggled with this all day..
I've given you a hint, pass each parameter read in from the console into a new Medico object, and add that to the list of Medicos
I don't think I can make it any simpler
@Dany4k thats why we dont want to give you code. We are trying to make you think and do research on your own - something that is as basic for a programmer as writing for a writer
We are hinting you in the right direction, so try to work a little bit with what we gave you
google some stuff
and if you somehow still wont be able to understand it then
come back for more explanation
Well maybe because English is not my mother language maybe Im missing something but oh well, gonna search for a few more hours then. 10h+ and counting.
@Dany4k If it makes you feel better, none of us were any better when we were learning. :)
Except Maybe Mike. He was actually worse.
@Dany4k I'm sorry but I really don't see what else any of us can do, if you can explain more specifically what you don't understand perhaps someone can help
21:30
@Dany4k what specifically is the problem here? You have code to get data from the user via command line. You've shown us code that demonstrates that you know how to instantiate and object and add it to a list.
I've told you what to do, if you don't understand, please explain in what sense
@Dany4k look. We aren't being dicks or anything here. But we KNOW for a fact that when people just give others code, it doesnt help them
I'm just failing to see what the actually problem is.
@mikeTheLiar he doesnt understand how to add to a list.
But he does!
He has code that does that
21:30
Wait wat
26 mins ago, by Dany4k
ListaMedico.Add(new Medico(52, "Antonio", 555444333, "[email protected]", "Dermatologista"));
I do know how to get input from user and I do know how to add objects to a list, I just have no idea how I am gonna mix these two.
27 mins ago, by Dany4k
ListaMedico.Add(new Medico(52, "Antonio", 555444333, "[email protected]", "Dermatologista"));
right there
adding to a list
oh.
so then first take input
@Dany4k instead of using string constants, instead pass the variables you've read from the command line
21:31
then do adding?
I wrote part of the line to do that for you
Just take the code that you have and replace the literal constants with your variables after the user has entered data for them.
Well, to get the Inputs I need to have Console. ReadLine, which I already wrote back there.
yes, you have that already. Now below that, do what TomW told you to do
NEVER FEAR
21:34
new Medico(numFuncionario, ...
this?
yes, so complete it with the variables you require
I love it when people name their classes and variables in another language than that which the language is written in :)
... means 'and other stuff'
static void InserirMedico()
        {
            {
                int numFuncionario;
                string nome;
                int telefone;
                string email;
                string especialidade;

                Console.WriteLine("Inserir NumFuncionario: ");
                numFuncionario = Console.ReadLine();

                Console.WriteLine("Inserir Nome: ");
                nome = Console.ReadLine();

                Console.WriteLine("Inserir Telefone: ");
                telefone = Console.ReadLine();
21:37
well sure, but that doesn't add it to a list, does it
so fill that in as well
@Dany4k just a random comment - you'll have better luck finding help if you write your code in English :)
and I think the generally accepted engineering language globally is English
I know but only the variables are in Portuguese :p
so it might be a good habit to get into
21:37
But thanks for your input.
@Dany4k you need to either save a reference to the new Medico object or add it directly to the list
@Dany4k have you read anything on basic object oriented programming?
HEHEHE
JAVASCRIPT IS FINE
reported
21:38
shit
Well that bit of code does nothing so Im pretty sure Im missing something more.
Yes, you are
add the object to the list
How many software engineers does it take to add an object to a list?
@Proxy I'm stealing this and posting it in the JS room
go ahead :P
21:39
Ah
ListaMedico.Add(new Medico(52, "Antonio", 555444333, "[email protected]", "Dermatologista"));
Like this but replace it with the variables
YES
FUCKING YES
?
da fuq?
sorry, I'm not shouting at you, I'm celebrating
I think Tom's having an orgasm
i know but what
21:40
@Proxy probably in his pants?
lol
He's not wrong
Well, now I have 2 minor errors
what do they say?
Console.WriteLine("Inserir NumFuncionario: ");
                numFuncionario = Console.ReadLine();

                Console.WriteLine("Inserir Nome: ");
                nome = Console.ReadLine();

                Console.WriteLine("Inserir Telefone: ");
                telefone = Console.ReadLine();
Error 3 Cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'int'
21:42
oh
On numFuncionario and Telefone
Did I not say that wouldn't compile
I would suggest you let Telefone be a string.
easy fix
thats becuase Console.ReadLine() returns a string, and numFunctionario is an int type
21:42
but Telefone is Cellphone, it has to be a number.
yes, thats why you should parse the input
Nah, we call them numbers, but they aren't.
"01345 450650" is a string, but it clearly represents a telephone number, does it not
+1-(555)-555-555 is definitely not a nuumber.
or just store a string, either goes
Yeah @Sidney has a point here.
21:43
Give me 30 minutes, I have to do some errands and will return later.
Unless you're doing math with it, it's almost always a string.
Thanks a lot for the help guys!
just make int telefone into string telefone
No problemo
@ndugger you are supposed to say "You're welcome" now
Have we figured it out yet
what's the answer
I need to know
@Sippy 4 and a half
21:48
3 hours ago, by Madara Uchiha
Please don't destroy anything while I'm away, the other mods know that I've warned you guys several times.
fuck is that all about
The mods are watching.
4 hours ago, by Madara Uchiha
You're generating flags.
JABFreeware may or may not have been drunk earlier.
Haahaha
Let's set this room on fire
Really poor documentation on ServiceStack
@Sippy you missed Jabs battle with Madara
Another* battle
21:53
!!c#
May 5 '16 at 15:17, by BoltClock
THIS ROOM IS OUT OF CONTROL
it was far from a "battle" though
well yeah
but it was his internal battle
About wether to give up his attitude
Or keep up and act the same way
its jab
Well, he both lost and won.
21:55
anyone here familiar with hosting WCF service on IIS 8? I enabled mine with anon auth but still get a 401 when posting to it. None the wiser yet as to the cause. The user assigned to to authenticate on behalf on anonymous on IIS has access to the directory
he only goes straight
> "01345 450650" is a string, but it clearly represents a telephone number, does it not
Only if you're in... England? I think?
If I saw that, I'd have no idea it was a phone number
if i can dial it and get a connection, it's a telephone number
You can dial lots of things and get a connection that aren't intended to be phone numbers.
I didn't say anything about intent
22:01
where is meh codez
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Im back guys.
Now, I was having this error -Error 3 Cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'int'
I think I can solve this with something caled Parse if I remember correctly
Well this fixed it I think
int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
What if I typed in a letter
22:19
Well, its working guys, it is inserting Doctors into my list!
Couldn't do it without your help, thanks a lot :)
You're welcome
I give the best help
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@Sippy, do you know anything about Redis and protobuf-net?
23:06
Howdy :D
Be careful... As @Sippy asked, "What if I typed in a letter?"

If anyone types in a letter and you try to parse it to Int, I think the program will crash.

If you want to be able to handle that, I would suggest putting the user's response in a string variable, then do `int.TryParse(usersResponse, out aVariable);`

It will store 0 (zero) in `aVariable` if the user's response is either '0' (zero in string), or not a number.
If you don't want to handle it that way, you could try the more expensive route (the try/catch or try/finally).

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