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Aug 23, 2018 06:03
I understand that - hence the epsilon value
Aug 23, 2018 06:01
@PaulCrovella that approach does not work: codepad.org/WQL4VwDm
Aug 23, 2018 06:01
@PaulCrovella Of course not, however PHP is the language in which we are trying to implement this.
Aug 23, 2018 05:13
@Wes The issue is with floating point inaccuracy in PHP... 0.1 + 0.2 is not equal to 0.3, for example.
Aug 23, 2018 02:32
Otherwise, you need to look at math libraries, unless someone has a smart idea about how to achieve this :)
Aug 23, 2018 02:31
$epsilon = 0.0001
((int)$float - $float) < $epsilon


i.e. if float is 1.1: 1 - 1.1 is always greater than 0.0001
But 1 - 1.0 should be less than 0.0001
Aug 23, 2018 02:30
@Wes You are probably better off with something along the lines of...
Aug 23, 2018 02:30
@Wes
Aug 23, 2018 02:26
http://codepad.org/WQL4VwDm
Doesn't look like it
Aug 23, 2018 02:11
@Ikari Have you tried stepping through it with a debugger?
Jun 28, 2016 06:49
@Sherif it works, sure. I was imagining something with a userland API however as I described above, and phpdbg seems a lot more logical for debugging, which is what I had been using xdebug for before, so I was wondering whether there were plans for this feature too.
@Gordon @JoeWatkins thanks for the suggestion
Jun 28, 2016 05:49
Hi guys, I wonder whether there has been any discussion into adding a profiler into phpdbg? I have been looking at existing debugging solutions for PHP and to me, phpdbg seems to be the best, however because it doesn't implement a profiler, I am having to look to alternate tools for that specifically.
Ultimately, I would like to have something that will profile each unit test I run so I may evaluate whether I need to fix certain code paths. I have been having a look into the PHP CodeCoverage project and think it would be really cool if something similar could be done with code profiling, in
 
Jan 31, 2012 10:44
Here is what I have come up with:
http://jsfiddle.net/7AeDQ/87/

Does that work for you?
Jan 31, 2012 10:34
You can use the Math.random function to get a random ID then, and we then check it to make sure it is indeed unique.
Jan 31, 2012 10:34
Ok.
Jan 31, 2012 10:27
Ok. So is that in relation to the product (ie is it the product row's number, or is it its own row number)?
Jan 31, 2012 10:25
So r1 is which row number it will be, correct?
Jan 31, 2012 10:25
Because I do not have access to your image, I have replaced it by commenting out the original line
Jan 31, 2012 10:24
Ok. As far as the UI goes, here it is:jsfiddle.net/7AeDQ/84/embedded/result
Jan 31, 2012 10:21
Hi, so what is r1 used for?
Jan 31, 2012 10:17
Hi Bala.C,

I am almost finished, however there is one question - what is the variable r1 used for in ins_Row?
Jan 31, 2012 10:16
Because there are still a lot of errors - no worries, I have almost finished.
Jan 31, 2012 10:16
Yes. I have made a few major(ish) changes to acheive the table headers as you specified above. Of course it is up to you to approve them or not.
Jan 31, 2012 10:16
Yes, because you are passing the wrong data to ins_Row. You should be passing divIdName however you are passing tab_id