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  • Matlab N-Queen Problem

    - by Kay
    main.m counter = 1; n = 8; board = zeros(1,n); back(0, board); disp(counter); sol.m function value = sol(board) for ( i = 1:(length(board))) for ( j = (i+1): (length(board)-1)) if (board(i) == board(j)) value = 0; return; end if ((board(i) - board(j)) == (i-j)) value = 0; return; end if ((board(i) - board(j)) == (j-i)) value = 0; return; end end end value = 1; return; back.m function back(depth, board) disp(board); if ( (depth == length(board)) && (sol2(board) == 1)) counter = counter + 1; end if ( depth < length(board)) for ( i = 0:length(board)) board(1,depth+1) = i; depth = depth + 1; solv2(depth, board); end end I'm attempting to find the maximum number of ways n-queen can be placed on an n-by-n board such that those queens aren't attacking eachother. I cannot figure out the problem with the above matlab code, i doubt it's a problem with my logic since i've tested out this logic in java and it seems to work perfectly well there. The code compiles but the issue is that the results it produces are erroneous. Java Code which works: public static int counter=0; public static boolean isSolution(final int[] board){ for (int i = 0; i < board.length; i++) { for (int j = i + 1; j < board.length; j++) { if (board[i] == board[j]) return false; if (board[i]-board[j] == i-j) return false; if (board[i]-board[j] == j-i) return false; } } return true; } public static void solve(int depth, int[] board){ if (depth == board.length && isSolution(board)) { counter++; } if (depth < board.length) { // try all positions of the next row for (int i = 0; i < board.length; i++) { board[depth] = i; solve(depth + 1, board); } } } public static void main(String[] args){ int n = 8; solve(0, new int[n]); System.out.println(counter); }

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  • debugging native code (C++) using gdb on android with Eclipse. Is it possible?

    - by noisy
    Hi, I have some piece of code which uses JNI. I can debug code wrote in Java directly in Eclipse (using ADT). I even have a script, which help me debug native code with gdb. However this is not very comfortable way for doing this. Is it possible to configure Eclipse to use gdb (I guess gdbserver) for debbuging android native applications? Do you know where I could find any description of this?

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  • C# what does the == operator do in detail?

    - by clamp
    in c# what does exactly happen in the background when you do a comparison with the "==" operator on two objects? does it just compare the addresses? or does it something like Equals() or CompareTo() ? PS: what about the "==" operator in java? does it behave the same?

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  • Hibernate - on the stack or on the heap?

    - by Stephano
    As a Java programmer, you usually keep two truths in your pocket: Instance variables and Objects lie on Heap. Local variables and methods lie on the Stack. Now that I use Hibernate in just about everything, I realize I'm not as sure of myself. Are there some good rules of thumb for using hibernate and knowing where your memory lives?

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  • Maven webapp with maven-eclipse-plugin doesn't generates <dependent-module>

    - by chrsk
    I use the eclipse:eclipse goal to generate an Eclipse Project environment. The deployment works fine. The goal creates the var classpath entries for all needed dependencies. With m2eclipse there was the Maven Container which defines an export folder which was WEB-INF/lib for me. But i don't want to rely on m2eclipse so i don't use it anymore. the class path entries which are generated by eclipse:eclipse goal don't have such a export folder. While booting the servlet container with WTP it publishes all resources and classes except the libraries to the context. Whats missing to publish the needed libs, or isn't that possible without m2eclipse integration? Enviroment Eclipse 3.5 JEE Galileo Apache Maven 2.2.1 (r801777; 2009-08-06 21:16:01+0200) Java version: 1.6.0_14 m2eclipse The maven-eclipse-plugin configuration <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-eclipse-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.8</version> <configuration> <projectNameTemplate>someproject-[artifactId]</projectNameTemplate> <useProjectReferences>false</useProjectReferences> <downloadSources>false</downloadSources> <downloadJavadocs>false</downloadJavadocs> <wtpmanifest>true</wtpmanifest> <wtpversion>2.0</wtpversion> <wtpapplicationxml>true</wtpapplicationxml> <wtpContextName>someproject-[artifactId]</wtpContextName> <additionalProjectFacets> <jst.web>2.3</jst.web> </additionalProjectFacets> </configuration> </plugin> The generated files After executing the eclipse:eclipse goal, the dependent-module is not listed in my generated .settings/org.eclipse.wst.common.component, so on server booting i miss the depdencies. This is what i get: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <project-modules id="moduleCoreId" project-version="1.5.0"> <wb-module deploy-name="someproject-core"> <wb-resource deploy-path="/" source-path="src/main/java"/> <wb-resource deploy-path="/" source-path="src/main/webapp"/> <wb-resource deploy-path="/" source-path="src/main/resources"/> </wb-module> </project-modules>

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  • Is the Scala 2.8 collections library a case of "the longest suicide note in history" ?

    - by oxbow_lakes
    First note the inflammatory subject title is a quotation made about the manifesto of a UK political party in the early 1980s. This question is subjective but it is a genuine question, I've made it CW and I'd like some opinions on the matter. Despite whatever my wife and coworkers keep telling me, I don't think I'm an idiot: I have a good degree in mathematics from the University of Oxford and I've been programming commercially for almost 12 years and in Scala for about a year (also commercially). I have just started to look at the Scala collections library re-implementation which is coming in the imminent 2.8 release. Those familiar with the library from 2.7 will notice that the library, from a usage perspective, has changed little. For example... > List("Paris", "London").map(_.length) res0: List[Int] List(5, 6) ...would work in either versions. The library is eminently useable: in fact it's fantastic. However, those previously unfamiliar with Scala and poking around to get a feel for the language now have to make sense of method signatures like: def map[B, That](f: A => B)(implicit bf: CanBuildFrom[Repr, B, That]): That For such simple functionality, this is a daunting signature and one which I find myself struggling to understand. Not that I think Scala was ever likely to be the next Java (or /C/C++/C#) - I don't believe its creators were aiming it at that market - but I think it is/was certainly feasible for Scala to become the next Ruby or Python (i.e. to gain a significant commercial user-base) Is this going to put people off coming to Scala? Is this going to give Scala a bad name in the commercial world as an academic plaything that only dedicated PhD students can understand? Are CTOs and heads of software going to get scared off? Was the library re-design a sensible idea? If you're using Scala commercially, are you worried about this? Are you planning to adopt 2.8 immediately or wait to see what happens? Steve Yegge once attacked Scala (mistakenly in my opinion) for what he saw as its overcomplicated type-system. I worry that someone is going to have a field day spreading fud with this API (similarly to how Josh Bloch scared the JCP out of adding closures to Java). Note - I should be clear that, whilst I believe that Josh Bloch was influential in the rejection of the BGGA closures proposal, I don't ascribe this to anything other than his honestly-held beliefs that the proposal represented a mistake.

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  • png image store in database and retrieve in android 1.5

    - by hany
    hai, I am new to android. I have problem. This is my code but it will not work, the problem is in view binder. Please correct it. // this is my activity package com.android.Fruits2; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.HashMap; import android.app.ListActivity; import android.database.Cursor; import android.graphics.Bitmap; import android.graphics.BitmapFactory; import android.os.Bundle; import android.widget.SimpleAdapter; import android.widget.SimpleCursorAdapter; import android.widget.SimpleAdapter.ViewBinder; public class Fruits2 extends ListActivity { private DBhelper mDB; /** Called when the activity is first created. */ @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); // setContentView(R.layout.main); mDB = new DBhelper(this); mDB.Reset(); Bitmap img = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.icon); mDB.createPersonEntry(new PersonData(img, "Harsha", 24,"mca")); String[] columns = {mDB.KEY_ID, mDB.KEY_IMG, mDB.KEY_NAME, mDB.KEY_AGE, mDB.KEY_STUDY}; String table = mDB.PERSON_TABLE; Cursor c = mDB.getHandle().query(table, columns, null, null, null, null, null); startManagingCursor(c); SimpleCursorAdapter adapter = new SimpleCursorAdapter(this, R.layout.data, c, new String[] {mDB.KEY_IMG, mDB.KEY_NAME, mDB.KEY_AGE, mDB.KEY_STUDY}, new int[] {R.id.img, R.id.name, R.id.age,R.id.study}); adapter.setViewBinder( new MyViewBinder()); setListAdapter(adapter); } } //my viewbinder package com.android.Fruits2; import android.database.Cursor; import android.graphics.BitmapFactory; import android.view.View; import android.widget.ImageView; import android.widget.SimpleCursorAdapter; public class MyViewBinder implements SimpleCursorAdapter.ViewBinder { public boolean setViewValue(View view, Cursor cursor, int columnIndex) { if( (view instanceof ImageView) ) { ImageView iv = (ImageView) view; byte[] img = cursor.getBlob(columnIndex); iv.setImageBitmap(BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(img, 0, img.length)); return true; } return false; } } // data package com.android.Fruits2; import android.graphics.Bitmap; public class PersonData { private Bitmap bmp; private String name; private int age; private String study; public PersonData(Bitmap b, String n, int k, String v) { bmp = b; name = n; age = k; study = v; } public Bitmap getBitmap() { return bmp; } public String getName() { return name; } public int getAge() { return age; } public String getStudy() { return study; } } //dbhelper package com.android.Fruits2; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import android.content.ContentValues; import android.content.Context; import android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase; import android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper; import android.graphics.Bitmap; import android.provider.BaseColumns; public class DBhelper { public static final String KEY_ID = BaseColumns._ID; public static final String KEY_NAME = "name"; public static final String KEY_AGE = "age"; public static final String KEY_STUDY = "study"; public static final String KEY_IMG = "image"; private DatabaseHelper mDbHelper; private SQLiteDatabase mDb; private static final String DATABASE_NAME = "PersonalDB"; private static final int DATABASE_VERSION = 1; public static final String PERSON_TABLE = "Person"; private static final String CREATE_PERSON_TABLE = "create table "+PERSON_TABLE+" (" +KEY_ID+" integer primary key autoincrement, " +KEY_IMG+" blob not null, " +KEY_NAME+" text not null , " +KEY_AGE+" integer not null, " +KEY_STUDY+" text not null);"; private final Context mCtx; private boolean opened = false; private static class DatabaseHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper { DatabaseHelper(Context context) { super(context, DATABASE_NAME, null, DATABASE_VERSION); } public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase db) { db.execSQL(CREATE_PERSON_TABLE); } public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase db, int oldVersion, int newVersion) { db.execSQL("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS "+PERSON_TABLE); onCreate(db); } } public void Reset() { openDB(); mDbHelper.onUpgrade(this.mDb, 1, 1); closeDB(); } public DBhelper(Context ctx) { mCtx = ctx; mDbHelper = new DatabaseHelper(mCtx); } private SQLiteDatabase openDB() { if(!opened) mDb = mDbHelper.getWritableDatabase(); opened = true; return mDb; } public SQLiteDatabase getHandle() { return openDB(); } private void closeDB() { if(opened) mDbHelper.close(); opened = false; } public void createPersonEntry(PersonData about) { openDB(); ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); about.getBitmap().compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG, 100, out); ContentValues cv = new ContentValues(); cv.put(KEY_IMG, out.toByteArray()); cv.put(KEY_NAME, about.getName()); cv.put(KEY_AGE, about.getAge()); cv.put(KEY_STUDY, about.getStudy()); mDb.insert(PERSON_TABLE, null, cv); closeDB(); } } //data.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:orientation="vertical" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content"> <ImageView android:id = "@+id/img" android:layout_width = "wrap_content" android:layout_height = "wrap_content" > </ImageView> <TextView android:id = "@+id/name" android:layout_width = "wrap_content" android:layout_height = "wrap_content" android:textSize="15dp" android:textColor="#ff0000" > </TextView> <TextView android:id = "@+id/age" android:layout_width = "wrap_content" android:layout_height = "wrap_content" android:textSize="15dp" android:textColor="#ff0000" /> <TextView android:id = "@+id/study" android:layout_width = "wrap_content" android:layout_height = "wrap_content" android:textSize="15dp" android:textColor="#ff0000" /> </LinearLayout> When I run this in android 1.6 and 2.1, it works. But when I run in android 1.5, not work. My application is android 1.5. Please correct and send code to me. Thank you.

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  • SonarJ like tool for .NET

    - by J. Random Coder
    I'm looking for a tool like SonarJ but for .NET instead of Java. SonarJ helps you to find deviations between he architecture and the code within minutes. It can be integrated into your IDE to help you avoid the introduction of new architetural violations to your code base. You can also use it to maintain metric based software quality rules which will keep complexity under control. I googled and searched SO without satisfying results.

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  • Open Source ImageProcessing Library, SDK or API

    - by Kubi
    Hi, I am looking for an open source image processing libraries or APIs those provide me to create a program which captures the license plate of a car in a parking system and gives me the number plate as a text . It would be great if I can have it in managed code (c# or java). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance

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  • Good PHP ORM Library?

    - by sgibbons
    Does anyone know of a good object-relational-mapping library for PHP? I know of PDO/ADO, but they seem to only provide abstraction of differences between database vendors not an actual mapping between the domain model and the relational model. I'm looking for a PHP library that functions similarly to the way Hibernate does for Java/.Net.

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  • Static analysis tool customization for any language

    - by Sam
    Hi, We are using a Tool in our project. This tool has its own language which is similar to Java. I am looking for a static analysis tool which can be applied to the new language. Are there any static analysis tools which can be customized to any languages? or Is there any document or any reference on how to develop the static analysis tool for our own languages? Thanks.

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  • Git Transport Error during push operation?

    - by CitadelCSAlum
    I am using Git Version Control witht he JGit Plugin for the eclipse IDE. when I changed the location of my repo, and when to push to the new repository. I am receiving the following error message. Cant connect to any repository: git+ssh/username@remoteIPAddressgoeshere/srv/wma/git Transport error occured during push operation: Java.IOException: Channel is Broken)

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  • How can SAP tRFC server tell client through JCo that function has been carried out?

    - by Hendrik Jan van Randen
    SAPs "Transactional RFC Technical Description" document (release 4.0, see http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/ee6bca90-0201-0010-5792-d9693e2eac83?QuickLink=index&overridelayout=true ) says in section Transactional RFC on page 6: "Finally, the server tells the client, that the function has been carried out and the client acknowledges this.". How can the server tell this to the client when the server communicates with the client through JCo (Java Connector)?

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  • SecurityFlushSessionListener in jboss

    - by techzen
    In jboss-web.deployer/conf/web.xml there is a listener defined called SecurityFlustSessionListener. This listener searches for the component java:comp/env/security/securityMgr and if not found prints that info in the debug log. It is understood that if this security feature is not needed then, one can simply remove this listener. How have you used this listener for configuring security at the time of session destroying? As in, can you highlight the use cases of this listener and the scenarios where it was found useful?

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  • Upload large files via a webpage

    - by Hultner
    What way is the best way to let users upload large files from there webbrowser to a server. I'm talking 200MB+ possible up to a few gigatyes. I have been thinking of a few possible solutions to the problem (not tried them yet) and this is basically the things I came up with. Server download speed will not be a problem but the users connection possibly could. Having some sort of applet on the client side written in Java or Flash which sends the file in parts (is this possible with an applet) to a php/other script on the server and a checksum+ some other info about the file. On the server scripts all the parts and the info file is saved in a temporary directory wich has a unique name based on the checksum of the file and the ip of the user. When the last chunk is sent the applet sends a signal to the server saying it's finished and the server put the file together in the right location. If a chunk doesn't match the checksum for that part the server will send a response to the applet telling it to reupload that chunk. I don't know how important the checksum checking is since it's all tcpackages, someone with more insigth migth be able to answer on that. This is probably the worst way, changing the settings on your server to allow huge fileuploads via an inputfiel. Do it like a normal transfer. User an uploadmanager which does pretty much the same thing as applet i mentioned above. Pros of the first is probably that it would most likely be rather secure, you could show progress as well and possibly resume an upload if ip hasn't changed and do a threaded upload of the chunks. Cons of the first is that the user will need flash/java for it to work. Pros of the 2nd is that it will pretty much work for everyone but cons are big, first there's no way resuming an intruppted download and if something is wrong the whole file would have to be reuploaded is a few of cons. For the third one the pros is pretty muc the same as for the first but the cons is that the user would have to download an application to their computer and run and the application will have to be have to be compatible with their computer and OS. Another way may be a combination of two. Lets say an applet for bigger or more files and a simple input which is rather restricted to maybe max 10-20MB for smaller files and comability. There are probably other much smarter ways to tackle this and that's why I'm asking for advice here on SO.

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  • How to generate Function caller graphs for other languages?

    - by Jeremy Rudd
    I like the way Doxygen combines with Graphviz dot to generate function caller graphs. I'd like this functionality for other languages as well, apart from the basics that Doxygen supports (C++, C, Java, Objective-C, Python, VHDL, PHP, C#). I'm currently interested in JavaScript, ActionScript 2 and ActionScript 3/Flex but am looking for ways or tools that have a wider language support than Doxygen. Is there any way to get function caller graphs for any other languages?

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  • DeltaXML Diff like library for .Net?

    - by Jörg Battermann
    We are currently using DeltaXML in our .Net application to analyse two versions of .xml files regarding their differences, but since DeltaXML is a java application/library, we're looking for a more homogeneous way to accomplish that task. Does anyone know a .Net diff library similiar to DeltaXML?

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  • What is a good project structure in C

    - by mohit
    Hi, I have been working in Java/J2ee projects, in which I follow the Maven structure. I want to develop [say a command line interpreter in linux {ubuntu}] in C. I never develop projects in C. I want to know what project structure I should follow.

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  • iPhone - packaging multiple app in a single app

    - by karim
    Hi, I would like to package multiple app in a single app. So donwloading one app and install that in an iPhone will install 3/4 apps. Something like java midlet suits having multiple Midlets in a single jar file. Is it possible by using multiple target or bundle, aggregate target etc.?

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  • Scripting Languages vs. Compiled Languages for web development

    - by Austin Hyde
    Though I come from a purely PHP background on the web development side of programming, I have also spent much time with C# and C++ on the desktop. I don't really want to spark any flame wars, but: When should you use scripting languages over compiled languages for website development? (and vice versa) Just to clarify, for the sake of this question, I define a "scripting language" to mean an interpreted language like PHP, Python, or Ruby, and a "compiled language" to mean a strongly typed, compiled language like C#, C++, Java, or VB.

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  • generating program structur (nodes) using bison and flex

    - by gruszczy
    I would like to write myself a pretty printer for java using bison and flex. I have written a pretty printer for a script language, but I was only writing visitors, which made the printing. How can I turn a program using my formal grammar into a tree of nodes (made using C++ classes), that afterwards I could visit using my visitor? Maybe you could give me some link with an example of this? What i need to put into flex/bison files?

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