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.
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...
@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
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 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
@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.
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
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).