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14:03
Hey whats a dictionary where I can only set each member once?
Like, a bit more than ReadOnlyDictionary
And wouldn't it be "Essure", quick E?
a dictionary that you can write to is a dictionary
you can override the remove method to throw an exception, but i think you might be better off by encapsulating it
or the set thingy
I wactually wanted something that doesn't allow overriding an existing member
Not really read-only, but add-only.
Or do you actually need it to be added to throughout its lifetime? Maybe you need to have a regular dictionary, populate it, then convert it to a read-only dictionary after it's been populated.
It's for lazy loading lots of variants of some objects. Say we have 10 objects, and we combine each object with every other object. But combining means, each objects spawns like 20 variants, and we actually combine each variant with every other objects variants. So I'd like to have a cache, where the objectId is the Key, so I don't have to build every object's variants again for every combination.
so technically, every list of variants should only be added exactly once to the dictionary. If it doesnt, something is wrong, and that would be nice to throw.
So yes, add-only dictionary, but populated lazily over the lifetime of it's containing object.
Hey mike o/
@Squirrelkiller you mean a cached operation set?
14:18
yes
this is the cache
and why is a normal dictionary not good enough?
because
dict[1] = "one";
dict[1] = "anotherOne";
doesnt throw
but I'd like it to throw
and why would you do dict[1] = "one" ?
because you shan't override an existign value
if 1 was the key, then 1 should be read first
14:20
You would do it because some other part of the logic is broken, or the persistence returned wrong data
if some other part is borked, you fix the other part, you dont bork the part that isnt yet borked
and persistence doesnt return wrong data
or your persistence library sucks
but if something is borked, thisc restriction would throw before the borked data goes through 50 other operations
This is a clear restriction here, so I'd like the objects to represent this.
you need encapsulation
I hoped there's a fitting dictionary-type that would do the encapsulation part for me
but this one use case isnt big enough to make a whole new class
a dictionary doesnt do encapsulation
14:26
The problem here is that IDictionary itself is badly designed. It doesn't differentiate between add and update operations in the [] indexer.
classes/interfaces do encapsulation
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan im also not sure if there is a good way to read
@Squirrelkiller The class doesn't have to be big. Implement IDictionary<K,V>, create an inner dictionary, delegate most methods to that inner dictionary, but add specific checking in [] to throw if already exists.
I read using if (dict.ContainsKey(key)) return dict[key];
which means that I need 2 lookups
because dict[key] throws when it is not present
@Wietlol You can use TryGetValue, these days.
oh yea, I could...
14:28
Hmm. It was always there. Weird.
now I remember why I chose to use ContainsKey
I was sure it was only added around .NET 4.0
public static Optional<V> Find<K, V>(this IDictionary<K, V> dictionary, K key)
{
	if (dictionary.TryGetValue(key, out V value))
		return Optional<V>.Of(value);
	return Optional<V>.Empty();
}
hmm
I have if(!dict.ContainsKey(object.Id)) dict.Add(object.Id, object.GetVariants());
and then return dict[object.Id];
@Wietlol Yeah, I use something similar called GetOrDefault<K,V>
14:29
java to the rescue!
map.computeIfAbsent(key, valueSupplier)!!!
return dictionary.TryGetValue(key, out var value) ? value : defaultValue;
but then it wont get cached for next time?
@Squirrelkiller Oh, for that I have a GetOrAdd<K,V>
tryGet doesnt add the value
GetOrAdd
what?
I dont have that
No, no, it's a custom extension method.
14:32
I see
  public static V GetOrAdd<K, V>(this IDictionary<K, V> dictionary, K key, Func<V> valueProvider)
        {
            if (!dictionary.ContainsKey(key))
                dictionary.Add(key, valueProvider());
            return dictionary[key];
        }
computeIfAbsent
:p
Yes, that.
ConcurrentDictionary<K,V> has it, but not IDictionary.
It also ensures it's an atomic operation, presumably.
hmm...
looks at computeIfAbsent's implementation
counts number of lines
hmm... 50
ofc, they did merge all the calls
so only one hashing and lookup is done
but it could still have been separated over various methods I assume
Java's map does differ a bit from .NET's dictionaries in that it doesn't allow null values.
That adds more LOC for checks.
14:37
Java's HashMap doesnt allow null values?
(ofc I would be the last to notice such things, since I prefer more explicitness in my types... so Optional<T> > nullable)
If the function returns null no mapping is recorded.
That's from computeIfAbsent. A null mapping counts as a failed mapping and isn't recorded.
The interface doesn't ban null values, but not all maps allow it.
Hashmap permits it (and also a null key). The older Hashtable doesn't.
Hello guys, is someone here familiar with iTextSharp?
what about itextsharp?
@misha130 I'm creating a new pdf and want to print, anywhere on the page, "Page x of y". Print "Page x" isn't the problem, but I can't find a possibility to get the info of how many pages there are. I'm creating one page after the other, so i don't have the info how many pages there will be at page 1..
but if you are creating one page after the other you'll eventually know how much you'll have right?
14:47
yeah after you've already written the page numbers
alternatively you can write a javascript and put it in to the startup scripts
and instead of y have it be the number of the pages
@misha130 No, i don't know how many pages there are going to be
which you can gather via the script
maybe this javascript solution is not optimal since its something so small hmm
@Morta if you dont know then how do you stop
HAMMERTIME!
@misha130 it stops if there is nothing more to come.
14:52
more to come from where
@Morta I did a quick google. The only helpful suggestion I found was, generate the document writing it to memory with placeholder page numbers, count the number of pages, throw that away, run the generator again with the page count
Sounds stupid that you have to do that
I'm not too familiar with PDF, but does it have variables? Can you put a "live" placeholder that will get updated when the document is "closed"?
@misha130 I'm working with rtf-templates and replace KeyWords or spaces in tables. the tablesize depends on the data i fill in, so it can be 1, 100 or even bigger. So the pagees could be more and more
@TomW found the same.. stuck at this problem for like 7 hours now xD
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A: put page number when create PDF with iTextSharp

Bruno LowagieBasically, you have two options: either you create the document in one go, or you create the document in two passes. If you create the document in one go, you don't know the value of Y (the total number of pages) in advance, so you need to create a PdfTemplate object as a place holder. This is d...

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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yeah I thought PDF was a kind of scripting language of sorts
14:55
i thought PDF was a glorified image of sorts
often containing text
No, it's much more complicated than that.
It's a container format that can contain a lot of different information. It can be basically text-with-embedded-fonts, or it can specify specific layouts including print-related margin information.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes
can pdf change based on who is viewing it?
localization stuff
well as I said maybe adding a javascript to calculate the page numbers would be optimal
Ok, thank you guys.
15:07
Question: I edited an answer in a regex related question and was rejected. Changed [0-9] to \d... Was my edit wrong? I thought it made the answer more simple...
Depends on the question. \d isn't identical to [0-9], and the question might have required one but not the other.
Or maybe it's just an overprotective user.
@Wietlol it would not be portable.
@bradbury9 stackoverflow.com/a/6479605/313414 tl;dr there are other digits than Latin
15:42
16:17
Do areas work for Asp.Net Core Web API? Because my route is saying it does not exists.
16:34
What does your route look like?
@Greg in the hospital waiting for brother :)
That's 2.2 are you on 1?
user10864482
good morning
morning
user10864482
I encounter a situation where c# was damn slow. Tried to generate a decibel graphic from an audio file. Then I thought to rewrite it in a lower language. Maybe C would do better but really idk
hey guys, I've stumbled upon GMap.net package and I've been reading through this tutorial: http://www.independent-software.com/gmap-net-beginners-tutorial-maps-markers-polygons-routes-updated-for-vs2015-and-gmap1-7.html

But the map doesn't seem to display anything
@User23332 it completely depends on how you write it. There's no particular reason that C# can't generate exactly the same machine code as a C program could, although it probably won't.
16:41
Here's my code: justpaste.it/2leuo
@User23332 what process is taking the longest? Is it open source can you build it and see why's it's taking so long?
user10864482
reading the stream of data take, and do a sampling on the buffer take time. On an average length of +- 4 hours it take +- 4 minutes. It's too long. My objective is to make an average of decibel from the byte of data to it
@SamIbraheem looks like other people have the same problem with the MAP not loading in this example. Try to find the papers on it
for an audio that's 4 hours, it takes it 4 mins to read?
That' doesn't sound bad
user10864482
oh, it's not bad, but I think it could be better. I would like to lower the delay. Optimally achieve near real-time
yield you would need
16:47
Need more info to guess what's slow
the byte reading from the sounds of it
A profiler will let you look at allocations, see whether you're wasting memory
user10864482
well, it's not the system itself per see. It's running on a decent i5 /w ssd storage. Running it from the network doesnt slow it down neither
Get a trial of DotTrace and find out what's slowing you down
user10864482
maybe i'm looking for a good reason to go deeper in c or c++
user10864482
16:50
@LeeButler thx, will look at it
I like literally just said that
user10864482
:)
"a profiler" isn't particularly useful, but suggesting a particular one is
this looks like a possible case for Span<T> msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/…
I'm guessing this is a task involving blobs of memory and running summations over lots of numbers, rather than anything with a lot of classes
I can't say I really understand Span, haven't gotten around to it, but might be worth a look if you find a performance problem
advice wanted: if i have a complex array, would you store part of it as a string in a DB table and then sort the data out later, or would you create new tables and insert the data that way isntead?
user10864482
16:55
one thing I think would do the trick is to generate the points and store them in the file metadata on upload. I wrote something with taglib to do just that. It work but I'm a bit worry that to use custom frame from the idv3 standard won't do any good if the file is edited using audacity or other audio program
user10864482
basically maybe it's better to move the bottleneck because I don't think I can do better as of the c# code itself, like, it's pretty straight forward
@kingtreelo I would need a very very good reason to ever keep serialized anything in a (relational) database
maybe make a flame graph, find out the most consuming operation, find out why it is consuming so much cpu time
or white-box debug your code to find annoying computation growth
like... O(n^n)
@User23332 not sure what arithmetic you're doing but maybe also take a look at docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/numerics
@TomW thanks, thought as much, i used to work with someone who insisted on storing arrays as strings in a table, i dont work with him anymore but he was a senior developer who didnt like to be questioned
user10864482
16:59
@TomW nothing fancy, i just measure the average byte on a buffer frame
@kingtreelo I am about to store an xml in a database...
what so just sum all the elements in the buffer and divide by the length of the buffer?
Really, that's slow?
for the only reason to not make 40 tables to store my entities
how big's the buffer
and... to be able to read with one query instead of 200
user10864482
17:01
it depend if the audio is mono or stereo but typically the problem is the file reading itself, not the buffer thing
@Wietlol this will only increase my table count by 2, but may mean i am storing a lot of data that may not be needed in 2 months time
@User23332 reading it how, FileStream?
user10864482
@TomW well it inherit from System.IO.Stream
@User23332 That has nothing to do with decibel levels
@KendallFrey I was wondering. Depends on the encoding I suppose and whether it's being read from a device object or whatever, I don't know much about the many different audio interfaces there are
I chose to accept the premise
17:15
It's very hard to imagine an encoding where values mapped directly to decibels, and I certainly don't know of any real ones.
If you're averaging sample values for normal recorded audio, you should get a value very near 0
if you're averaging bytes, you'll get something almost completely meaningless for multibyte samples
And that's just for PCM encoding
OK that's it I give up
I can't use geolocation of whatsoever
I couldn't get an API Key from google
Bing maps is so incompetent
And all the git project are just so messy
user10864482
@KendallFrey well not directly no. I should have mentionned I'm using NAudio, which provide me an extra 'layer' to get that information
user10864482
and per see, you are right is not the decibel because i'm not calculating the ambient audio level neither
17:39
@juanvan I am on 2.2, the route looks like this
    routes.MapAreaRoute(
                        name: "Device Routing",
                        areaName: "Devices",
                        template: "api/{area:exists}/{controller}/{action}/{id?}"
                    );
\
18:16
Hi, is there a way to create an interface that is only a dot, nothing else and to add an glare effect on it. I also want it to be transparent so I can see the desktop while it is running
or to more clear
a lamp
to show on the screen
you mean less clear
oh lmao
How can I assist you good sir
18:19
I am a lighting specialist
ahaha
true, he is
Do not laugh, for I truly am. I will brighten any scenario you wish to throw at me.
what I really want to do is the flare effect from After Effects but on screen
but I want to be transparent
by glare... do you mean flare?
18:21
What do you actually need help with?
I just wan't to know if there is a framework for this
or a similar project, I couldn't find anything
It's still pretty vague what you actually want, but your best bet may be the rendering capabilities in WPF or whatever it's turned into now
is UWP the next big thing
A framework for... guis?
@KendallFrey bootstrap.net
18:22
@O.Rares yea but we need to know what kinda environiment you working in
WPF? Web? WinForms?
@KamilSolecki I would work in any environment just to get it done
WPF can handle transparency just fine
that doesn't qualify as an answer really.
What are you making
is it a web app
is it a desktop app
he wants a sun flare overlay for his desktop
what is it
18:24
a desktop app
I wanted to make the flare, add a hotkey to it
electron + css
:D
does electron do transparency?
I believe it does.
might be thinking of nwjs tho
Pretty sure it does too
18:25
even alpha channel?
one of them does
I'm checking
WPF + some visual brush magic
IIRC not even winforms supports alpha channel
@KendallFrey you got atom?
--enable-transparent-visuals --disable-gpu
18:27
do I look like I have atom?
idk. you're a hipster.
you might.
@KendallFrey do you even use vscode
or just VS
cause I remember you always using VS
both
VS for work, code for not
I did five minutes of dicking around. Managed to make a circular window in WPF, but I think making it transparent makes all its other effects invisible
/shrug
@TomW dont change window opacity
change window's background opacity
Just found this
seems like exactly your case
@O.Rares
18:31
lol babysmash
@KamilSolecki nice, I'm giving it a try
19:14
Heyall
I have this as a window: paste.debian.net/1070100
If you look at the three labels at the bottom, and the ObjectDataProvider
I need to have the value of the last label be the output of this ObjectDataProvider. AND I need this ObjectDataProvider to get Item1 and Item2.Price as parameters. How could I achieve this?
transactionProducts that is set in the itemssource
is
        public ObservableCollection<Tuple<int, Product, bool>> transactionProducts { get; set; } = new ObservableCollection<Tuple<int, Product, bool>> { };
or even, the current tuple as a parameter would work
 
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21:28
@juanvan Your brother okay, and I posted the code above. I was short before, in a meeting.
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