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15:00
i think I'd generate all of them and then remove the ones that arent alphabetic
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@SamuelWakeman for a length of 3 the difference wont be notifiable but as you add length it will be way too slow imo
well then probably as you generate check if its alphabetic
because othen thats one less exponent on the n
user10864482
@SamuelWakeman letter are number
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0 - 127 in utf-8 represent letters
15:05
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so you would know if its a letter by converting a char to its numeric value
user10864482
make sense?
yes i know
its not just if a alpha though it has to be alphabetic
like dac is inalid
as is adc
bt acd is fine
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15:55
holy smoke; there is a big manif in the street, for climate change
NH.
NH.
16:10
FOR it?
user10864482
@NH. wrong phrasing?
NH.
NH.
maybe
user10864482
holy smoke; there is a big manif in the street, ON climate change
NH.
NH.
k
user10864482
better?
mr5
mr5
16:18
manif?
man if?
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16:29
@mr5 a march?
user10864482
a demonstration toward the inaction of politician who claim making money is more important than preventing a pollution f****
17:24
hi folks, why I cannot see the output of LogError() in UWP?
I can see it in Android. Very strange!
anyone here use mysql with c#?
user10864482
@WellHarassedProgrammer dunno why you can't but you can try this code.msdn.microsoft.com/Logging-Sample-for-Windows-ecd3622f
user10864482
@cubesnyc I did some time ago. Why
because i tried using it but while i was writing code for it i ran across a strange error and when researching it i discovered that the async methods arent actually async
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@cubesnyc that might answer why stackoverflow.com/a/40065501/10864482
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17:36
tldr is to use a different connector
user10864482
I checked oracle bugtrack and even 3 years ago still not fixed. bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=70111
user47589
A sink
hey amy
diving into the deep end today
docker mssql i think
18:46
Is this Java code initialize a jagged array?

boolean[][] visited = new boolean[island.length][island[0].length];

I'm confused about the second index!
I've spent the last several weeks trying to get everything ready for the final closing on selling my condo. The closing is on monday and it looks like everything is ready, even though it's costing me a lot. It's almost over.
19:06
@Dave football at my home university this Saturday, so may as well xD
ok didn't mean to actually ping...was trying to show a link of when Dave said he was gonna code in the pub
19:43
I need some help converting this code to C#
I'm stopped by this code: Queue<Coordinate> queue = new LinkedList<>();
why are they even using a linked list
couldn't you just do a new Queue<Coordinate>() in c# land
There are very few examples on this problem
I actually gave up on this problem and need to see the solution
this is my conversion:
   public static int FindShortest2(char[][] isLand)
        {
            if (isLand == null || isLand.Length == 0) return 0;
            int steps = 0;
            Queue<Point> queue = new Queue<Point>();
            queue.Enqueue(new Point(0, 0));
            bool[][] visited = new bool[isLand.Length][];
            for (int i = 0; i < isLand.Length; i++)
                visited[i] = new bool[isLand.Length];

            visited[0][0] = true;
            int[][] dirs = new int[][] { new[] { 1, 0 }, new[] { -1, 0 }, new[] { 0, 1 } };
but doesn't work like the Java version
is it because you never set x to newX
so you're using the same x every time
and same with y
In which line, please?
like, in your foreach loop
you're using the same x and y every time
but in the example, they set x to newX and y to newY
you're not doing that
I don't know what the problem you're trying to solve is
Doesn't seem like it wants me to look at that.
have you considered using a debugger to inspect the state of your program as it runs to see where things are going wrong
My only concern now is to make it behave like the Java version, then I will look into it to understand
Sounds kinda backwards to me.
Why not try to understand it now
so that you can make it work like the java version
you can throw things at the wall and see what sticks if you want, but uh
I took the wrong path I think, and something pushes me to end this path, maybe this thing is "You spend all the day trying solving it, all the wong solutions, I name this day the wrong day". sorry.
You do you, but if you want my advice, it's:
- you probably want to put x = newX; y = newY; at the bottom of your loop
- use the debugger instead of trying things at random
20:28
I'm afraid to say I don't see where's x = newX; in my code!
user47589
@mshwf it'll be a lot easier to understand it first, then implement your version.
also, the code I translated from is this
Yeah, because you have to put it in!
user47589
Grace was suggesting you add a line of code. I wouldn't expect it to already be in your code.
21:15
The problem was that the dirs array was missing one additional direction. also I was confused by how jagged array work in Java, new int[x][y]is just a 2D array in C#.
user47589
in c#, [x,y] is a 2d array. [x][y] is jagged.
21:31
@Amy Yes, but in Java, there's no [][] notation, only [,], if the length is specified in the second index when initialized, then it's multi-dimensional otherwise, it's jagged.
user47589
i wasn't talking about Java.
user47589
i was responding to a specific statement you made
user47589
"new int[x][y]is just a 2D array in C#."
user47589
that statement is not correct. that's not a 2d array.
21:53
@Amy you are right, I wasn't specific, I meant: new int[x][y] in Java is just a 2D array in C#.

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