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13:00
and have some method like Remove, Add, Insert and etc.
@LewsTherin C multidimensional arrays are just arrays of arrays, and are jagged. C# jagged arrays are also arrays of arrays, but multidimensional arrays are actually just one array.
!!/ping
@KendallFrey Command ping does not exist. Did you mean: ring
ring???
!!/ring
@KendallFrey Cannot understand command: undefined. See /help ring
!!/help ring
13:03
Afternoon all
@KendallFrey ring: Rings are room specific. /ring activate ringName message - activate a ring. /ring register ringName - register to a ring.
@KendallFrey Yeah, is their initialization syntax the same?
No. C and C# have different syntax.
@C.Barlow -> have any solution for it?
@MRS1367 Why are there two different properties (ie, "Tabs" and "FlooringInformation")?
13:06
 char *c[] = {"Hello World", "World Hello"} ;
char [,] d = new [,]{{"Hello","World"}, {"World","Hello"}}
FloorsInformation isn't a property.
@KendallFrey Which do you find more intuitive? I think C's syntax.
private FloorsInformation floorsInformation = new FloorsInformation();
private Tabs tabs = new Tabs();
Not a property - sorry class var
2 pointers for the first, 4 pointers for the second..
@LewsTherin The... one with the variable name?
13:07
Oops
Aww nvm.
Is that even valid? string != char
Yeah it should be string
Floors Information is element for Tabs property that can be added by users.
And your question is?
13:10
Which makes more sense. Though I realized I could have done:
string [,] d = new [,]{{"Hello World"}, {"World Hello"}}
So it appears C#'s more flexible.
They both make sense to me. One is C, one is C#.
@MRS1367 Ok, is FloorsInformation derived from Control?
@KendallFrey Right yeah. Which is more flexible. It seems I can have multiple pointers to a string per row for C#'s jagged array.
FloorsInformation is derived from DevComponents.DotNetBar.DockContainerItem class
For C you can only have one.
13:12
In C, a string is a char pointer.
You have either a 1D array of strings, or a 2D array of chars.
char *[] a pointers to char.
Your C# has a 2D array of strings.
string != char
I know that lol.
And in C how was it not a 2D array of strings?
13:14
It seems I can have multiple pointers to a string per row for C#'s jagged array.
You can in C too.
How?
What's the syntax?
Add another dimension.
You only have a 1D array of strings.
DockContainerItem is Derived from ImageItem
ImageItem is Derived from BaseItem
BaseItem is Derived from Component, ICloneable, IBlock, ICommandSource, IBindableComponent
@KendallFrey Eh... it isn't? I have 1d array of pointers to char..
Of course strings in this case.
pointer to char == string.
in this case, yes.
13:17
That 1d array of pointers is a 2d array of strings. A jagged array.
@MRS1367 Wow... I'm not even sure how that's supposed to work then. =( Do they display properly at runtime?
@LewsTherin No.
string != char.
string != char
string != char!
I didn't feel like writing pointer to char
13:17
@LewsTherin Then why did you?
char *c[]
If(string==char)
{
    Kendall.flipOut();
}
@KendallFrey In this case we know it is a string.. so just pointless to say so again.
@Billdr Lol
@LewsTherin What is a string?
Your code does this:
Wow, that's a deep question. Like, "What is a man?"
A character array last time checked.
13:18
(A miserable little pile of secrets.)
@C.Barlow -> Parent.Controls.RemoveByKey(Tab[intCntr].Name);
@LewsTherin I meant what (it).
does it work?
You create an array of char pointers containing 2 pointers.
@MRS1367 Maybe? I'm not sure how this thing is showing up in the Controls array if it's not a Control...
13:19
Each pointer points to one null-terminated string.
Thus, you have 2 strings in a 1D array.
You create an array of char pointers containing 2 pointers.
@MRS1367 Actually, there's a good question, can you look at the Controls array at run-time and see if your controls are in there? That might be some good information for you.
I'll get it right one day.
@KendallFrey What?
char *c[] = {"Hello World", "World Hello"};
13:20
ok
@KendallFrey Yeah 2 pointers to a char.
@C.Barlow -> I check it now
Ahh.. I see
Facepalm
I have a 1d array of pointers
Ugh.
Yes, one pointer points to the H in "Hello World", and the other, the W in "World Hello"
Overthinking
13:21
The pointers point to null-terminated C-strings.
got it now?
Right yeah.
char *c[][] Should be the correct syntax
Each row has an array of pointers to a char.
Better.
There is no excuse for such mistake.
Actually there is.. I'm hungry
What was it you said that a multidimensional array in C# is a 1d array? Aren't all arrays 1d inherently?
Not C# multidimensional arrays.
Unless you mean "are they stored linearly?" Then yes, they are.
@C.Barlow -> I see Tabs property controls that belong to WinForm (this) control.
13:29
So a jagged array is 1d but a multi dimensional isn't? Or vice versa which is it?
Anybody know a good place to start learning ExcelDNA..
A 2D jagged array is a 1D array of 1D arrays. Add one "of 1D arrays" for every extra dimension.
A 2D multidimensional array is one Array object, represented as a rectangular matrix.
Note that you can mix jagged and multidimensional arrays (I actually have).
e.g. int[][,] foo;
Right.
13:33
Be warned. The syntax is backwards.
int[][,] should mean a 2D array of 1D arrays, but it really means a 1D array of 2D arrays.
lol why?
Had you not said so I'd never have known :P
@C.Barlow -> r U there?
Ask Anders Hejlsberg.
@KendallFrey -> r U with me?
13:35
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ninja'd.
@MRS1367 I think I understand your problem, which is that you don't understand your own code.
13:35
Lol
haha
^^^^^
@KendallFrey -> I understand my code
13:36
^n^
Programming by Coincidence ....
Knuth arrows! I win!
but I don't know how to remove my controls that added to the WinForm
I understand my problem by @C.Barlow
But I don't know any solution for achieve to my goal.
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Guys, Why should I prefer implementing interfaces contract in WCF Rather than use serviceContract n the Service itself ?
13:38
got bored, wanted to know if I could triforce. I cannot.
"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough."
@KendallFrey me ?
may be
@RoyiNamir no
@KendallFrey was with me
tnx 4 ur tip
I remember it
@rlemon I hate you.
you love me
admit it
I had you at Hello World
lol =))
I hate any web developer that plays annoying sounds with no warning.
That is awesome.
13:42
and that wasn't a warning?!?!?!
o_O
// TODO: Impliment autoplay Rickroll.
Not enough.
@Billdr already done... by me.... hehehe
lets see if I can pull up the fiddle.
13:42
Wrap it in an api.
there is also PokeMod™
Later guys
c ya
Inconsistent APIs mean my methods are inconstant, which means I am not happy.
c U @LewsTherin
13:50
Inventory item seen in a sample data set: "Roundup Week Killer". Now I'd buy that.
@KendallFrey -> 1 Q
2 R
3 S
4 T
lol =))
=)) DOUBLE CHIN
If I add a class to a namespace that my custom control besides to it
and I use it in this namespace and other classes of it
13:53
Error 1: Could not parse. Please use English.
haaa
^ Double Chin
@KendallFrey -> my words not clear?
i.imgur.com/S1GkM.jpg (bah someone will get pissy if I leave this up - it hazzz swear wordzzzz OMG)
@rlemon I see what you did there.
13:56
@KendallFrey -> I continue my Q?
@MRS1367 ROFL. Read rlemon's last link.
in the time it takes you to write -> and hit SHIFT to make the Q you could have written @KendallFrey, May I continue with my question?
Or just continued.
and then we will you with this
Q is better than write Question
13:57
NO.
if(questions.First() == "Can I ask a question in here?") return questions.Skip(1).First();
it's shorter than Question
Punching someone is easier than putting up with them.
We speak English here.
13:58
but if we all took the easy route what would society be
ok
sry
@rlemon It wouldn't.
Question
@rlemon SFW?
13:58
yes.
there is audio
again, semantic title.
I took precautionary measures.

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