I appreciate each chatroom has its own allowances for chat not related to programming, but some of the material from that Reddit sub appears to the thin end of a very long (and unpleasant) wedge.
You have flags in chat. You can't see it because you have <10k rep
well, not you personally, but someone else in this room for an earlier discussion. One of the flagged messages are still active, so you can find it purely based on the topic halfer mentioned
I want to build a spreadsheet that calculates how much money each of my friends are consuming automatically. I wanted to do it in Excel because it seems like the obvious way, what would you suggest?
the idea is as follows:
suppose I am using some Azure services to do stuff with my friends, for which I am taking care of the costs. However, when I tell my friends they could also expand on it, some of them show interest and offer themselves to share costs. The idea is that everyone can send me money, and I will apply that money to cover the costs
every month I will input the total cost of the services, and the respective quantities should be reflected on that month for each user
I could do some web app or something to undust (de_dust?) my .NET skills
potentially even give my friends the ability to see their current balance and other stuff
I have collection of items that represents table cells with text and coordinates (Left,Top, Right,Bottom) of where they are in a document. I want to create a pixel based grid or table with the available cells.
I did some Google searches and couldn't find any libraries. Instead of me assigning row and column index which isn't efficient, I want to draw table as I process the cells from the original document. Any useful direction would be really appreciated ..
I have a custom type called CellInfo. This object holds some text, coordinates of the text from the original document (20 px from top edge of the document, 20 px from the left edge of the document, 100 px from the right edge of the document, 600px from the bottom). This also give me the enumerable<int> range of each cell in number of pixels. Cell1 left starts at 1000px and ends at 1100px. So it is 100px wide. (Based on left and
Right). Similarly I can also from top of the document to bottom where they were present. Now, I have 100 cells and I want to create a table based on their pixels. Saying which cells are of same row and which cells are of same column etc.,
Not all rows need to have same number of columns( jagged?). First row has 7 cells with words. Second row has two cells but based on their physical location, I'd want to assign the right column index of where they belong
@Wietlol All the cells have their own data type (key or value). After the result table is built, I ld want to find each value cell and find it's appropriate key (header) cells as in a real table. If it is a array, cells in similar index of an array need not to be visually in the same column.
Row1 has 3 cells. C0,C1,C2. Row2 has 1 cell and visually it spans under C2 of Row 1. Putting them in a array could just have C1 of Row2 matching the index of C1 of row 1. Which is not right