@Unihedron Schedule Timers for your personal use. Syntax: timer (delay in minutes) (optional message). You can also abort timers by calling timer abort timernumber
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@deadlydragon00 erm yes. my server can handle 2 or more clients. But what I'm trying to do is to allow 2 clients to talk to each other without going through the server.
@JoelSeah in order for two clients to be able to communicate with one another directly they will need to have sufficient information about one another so that they can establish a network connection between them; there's no other choice
@fge yes i did that. both clients can send and receive data from each other. But I don't understand how can i restrict my Client A to accept only one connection and not enter the infinite loop when my Client B exits
@fge @deadlydragon00 Okay... Didn't think the solution was so simple lol. I closed the server socket and it worked. But now... this time its Client B entering another infinite loop with the peek byte error.
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/about Displays information about this bot.
/define Displays word definitions from the dictionary.
/help Displays this help message.
/http Displays information about HTTP status codes and methods.
/javadoc Displays class documentation from the Javadocs.
/shutdown Terminates the bot (admins only).
/urban Retrieves definitions from urbandictionary.com
Listeners====================
mention Sends a reply message when someone mentions the bot's name.
i already asked this but answer did not satisfy my dullness: why [insert programming language here] needs collections such as sortedset and sortedmap that are automatically sorted upon any modification? wouldn't a linkedhashset.sort(mycomparator) method be enough?
What exactly do you mean by "cluster this graph"? Do you think about the graph layout, or about clustering algorithms used aside? There are many clustering algorithms available, for example Weka (weka.wikispaces.com/Use+WEKA+in+your+Java+code). However, you would have to specify attributes based on which you want to cluster your nodes. How to lay out the nodes based on the clustering results is up to you then. — pnadczuk1 min ago