I have been reading and reading , and I can't seem to get this to work at all. I am very very new to asp.net MVC - after all the tutorials I read I finally got this much accomplished.
public class EventsController : Controller
{
private EventsDBDataContext db = new EventsDBDataContext();
...
How do I go about picking a random string from my array but not picking the same one twice.
string[] names = { "image1.png", "image2.png", "image3.png", "image4.png", "image5.png" };
Is this possible? I was thinking about using
return strings[random.Next(strings.Length)];
But this has the p...
Ok, I get: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected end of input master.js:6413 processUser
function processUser(){
var res = JSON.parse(req.responseText);
for (var i = 0; i < res["items"].length; i++)
{
items.add(res.items[i].title);
}
// alert('test');
}
function getRandomQuestion(){
req = new XMLHttpRequest();
req.open('GET', 'http://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/search/advanced?order=desc&sort=votes&closed=True&tagged=c++&site=stackoverflow');
req.onreadystatechange = processUser;
req.send();
return items[Math.floor(Math.random() * items.length)];
}
function processUser(){
var res = JSON.parse(req.responseText);
for (var i = 0; i < res["items"].length; i++)
{
items.add(res.items[i].title);
}
// alert('test');
function processUser(){
if(req.readyState == 4)
{
var res = JSON.parse(req.responseText);
for (var i = 0; i < res["items"].length; i++)
{
items.add(res.items[i].title);
}
}
}
req.open('GET', encodeURIComponent('http://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/search/advanced?order=asc&sort=votes&closed=True&tagged=c#&title=how do i&site=stackoverflow'));
console.log('http://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/search/advanced?order=asc&sort=votes&closed=True&tagged=c#&title='+encodeURIComponent('how do i')+'&site=stackoverflow');
for (var i = 0; i < res["items"].length; i++)
{
items.push(res.items[i].title);
// console.log(res.items[i].title);
}
var items = [];
var req;
var items = [];
var rand;
console.log('http://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/search/advanced?order=asc&sort=votes&closed=True&tagged=c#&title='+encodeURIComponent('how do i')+'&site=stackoverflow');
function getRandomQuestion(){
try
{
req = new XMLHttpRequest();
req.open('GET', 'http://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/search/advanced?order=asc&sort=votes&closed=True&tagged=c%23&title=how%20do%20i&site=stackoverflow');
req.onreadystatechange = processUser;
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What the heel about all those fancy libraries, JavaScript has it built-in:
function httpGet(theUrl)
{
var xmlHttp = null;
xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xmlHttp.open( "GET", theUrl, false );
xmlHttp.send( null );
return xmlHttp.responseText;
}
I dont know if this is even close to correct syntax:
req.send();
req.responseText.processUser();
function processUser(responseText) {
var res = JSON.parse(responseText);
for (var i = 0; i < res["items"].length; i++) {
items.push(res.items[i].title);
}
}