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  • String array definition in JAVA

    - by Mohamed KALLEL
    Is it possible to define array in this way in JAVA, otherwise are there an alternative close this definition? private final int CONST_0= 0; private final int CONST_1= 1; private final int CONST_2= 2; private final int CONST_3= 3; private final String[] CONST_TXTRECORDS = new String[] {[CONST_0] = "test0", {[CONST_1] = "test1", {[CONST_2] = "test2", {[CONST_3] = "test3"};

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  • How to compare DateTime Objects while looping through a list?

    - by Taniq
    I'm trying to loop through a list (csv) containing two fields; a name and a date. There are various duplicated names and various dates in the list. I'm trying to deduce for each name in the list, where there are multiple instances of the same name, which corresponding date is the latest. I realise, from looking at another answer, that I need to use the DateTime.Compare method which is fine, but my problem is working out which date is later. Once I know this I need to produce a file with unique names and the latest date relating to it. This is my first question which makes me a newbie. EDIT: Initially I thought it would be 'ok' to set the LatestDate object to a date that wouldn't show up in my file, therefore making any later dates in the file the LatestDate. Here's my coding so far: using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.IO; namespace flybe_overwriter { class Program { static DateTime currentDate; static DateTime latestDate = new DateTime(1000,1,1); static HashSet<string> uniqueNames = new HashSet<string>(); static string indexpath = @"e:\flybe test\indexing.csv"; static string[] indexlist = File.ReadAllLines(indexpath); static StreamWriter outputfile = new StreamWriter(@"e:\flybe test\match.csv"); static void Main(string[] args) { foreach (string entry in indexlist) { uniqueNames.Add(entry.Split(',')[0]); } HashSet<string>.Enumerator fenum = new HashSet<string>.Enumerator(); fenum = uniqueNames.GetEnumerator(); while (fenum.MoveNext()) { string currentName = fenum.Current; foreach (string line in indexlist) { currentDate = new DateTime(Convert.ToInt32(line.Split(',')[1].Substring(4, 4)), Convert.ToInt32(line.Split(',')[1].Substring(2, 2)), Convert.ToInt32(line.Split(',')[1].Substring(0, 2))); if (currentName == line.Split(',')[0]) { if(DateTime.Compare(latestDate.Date, currentDate.Date) < 1) { // Console.WriteLine(currentName + " " + latestDate.ToShortDateString() + " is earlier than " + currentDate.ToShortDateString()); } else if (DateTime.Compare(latestDate.Date, currentDate.Date) > 1) { // Console.WriteLine(currentName + " " + latestDate.ToShortDateString() + " is later than " + currentDate.ToShortDateString()); } else if (DateTime.Compare(latestDate.Date, currentDate.Date) == 0) { // Console.WriteLine(currentName + " " + latestDate.ToShortDateString() + " is the same as " + currentDate.ToShortDateString()); } } } } } } } Any help appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Push SVG String into Dom?

    - by Colin
    I have a javascript variable that basically looks like this: my_svg_image = '<circle cx="227.58331298828125" cy="102" r="3" style="fill:black;stroke-width:0" />'; It was loaded from my database. Is there a way I can parse that string and add it to the DOM with Javascript? I have svgweb set up, but don't see how I can get it to parse this string. Are there other libraries that might help?

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  • Multiple Regex on String

    - by George
    How can I apply multiple regexs to a single string? For instance, a user inputs the following into a text area: red bird blue cat black dog and I want to replace each carriage return with a comma and each space with an underscore so the final string reads as red_bird,blue_cat,black_dog. I've tried variations in syntax along the lines of the following so far: function formatTextArea() { var textString = document.getElementById('userinput').value; var formatText = textString.replace( new RegExp( "\\n", "g" ),",", new RegExp( "\\s", "g"),"_"); alert(formatText); }

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  • Ptyhon date string to date object

    - by elif
    Hi all, How do I convert a string to a date object in python? The string would be: "24052010" (corresponding to the format: "%d%m%Y") I DON'T want a datetime object. I suspect that I'm asking a trivial question but I searched and couldn't find it neither on stackoverflow nor on google. Thank you, Elif

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  • Length of Encrypted String

    - by Agnel Kurian
    I need to create a database column which will store a string encrypted using Triple DES. How do I determine the length of the encrypted string column? (Answers for algorithms other than Triple DES are also welcome.)

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  • trim a string in jquery

    - by amit
    i need to trim a string to its first 100 characters using jquery/javascript. also is it possible to scan a string and look for a particular combination of keywords such as #key? thanks a lot for the help.

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  • How to manipulate a string, variable in shell

    - by user558134
    Hei everyone! I have this variable in shell containing paths separated by a space: LINE="/path/to/manipulate1 /path/to/manipulate2" I want to add additional path string in the beginning of the string and as well right after the space so that the variable will have the result something like this: LINE="/additional/path1/to/path/to/manipulate1 additional/path2/to/path/to/manipulate2" Any help appreciated Thanks in advance

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  • Extracting a sub-string in C#

    - by hero
    I am new to c# programming and I want to ask a question. How can I get the value in () and store it in another string. example: I have string s1="here there (hi)"; How can I get s2="hi"; the () will always be at the end of the sentence (never at first or in between).

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  • R table column order when including the empty string

    - by Libo Cannici
    I have a series of value that include the empty string levels(mydata$phone_partner_products) "" "dont_know" "maybe_interesting" "not_interesting" "very_interesting" "very_not_interesting" If I make a frequencies table I get this table(mydata$phone_partner_products) dont_know maybe_interesting 3752 226 2907 not_interesting very_interesting very_not_interesting 1404 1653 1065 How can I reorder the columns in a more meaningful way? How can I rename the empty string "" level? Thank you a lot in advance.

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  • How to retrieve values of an enumeration of given string literal

    - by TonyP
    Need to get a value of an enumeration of a given string literal like "xlCenter" (these values are cut and pasted from Excel Macro). I would like to retrieve the actual constant value (int) -4108="xLCenter" via com marshaling is this possible ? if so how ? Ideally I am looking for function like this public int ExcelConstant(string constantName) { ...} Thanks

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  • Xerces conflicts string.h

    - by Velthune
    Compiling my program I have this error: /usr/include/xercesc/util/Compilers/GCCDefs.hpp:133:60: error: declaration of ‘int strcasecmp(const char*, const char*)’ has a different exception specifier /usr/include/string.h:536:12: error: from previous declaration ‘int strcasecmp(const char*, const char*) throw ()’ make: *** [src/test/VFTImageMaterial.o] Error 1 Any idea about this conflict with string.h?

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  • broken UTF-8 String ruby

    - by josh
    While reading a file I get broken UTF-8 String error whenever I have the following in my file través if I change it to normal e then it works. Whats the way to fix this? error only happens if I do line.lstrp or any other function. Just printing the lines is ok. problem even happens when I try to match the string with regex.

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  • PHP string parsing

    - by tmatthews
    I am trying to parse a list of operating system instances with their unique identifiers. I am looking for a solution to parse a text string, and pass the values into two variables. The string to be parsed is as followed: "Ubuntu 9.10" {40f2324d-a6b2-44e4-90c3-0c5fa82c987d}

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