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  • MKMapView maptype not changing!

    - by TheLearner
    I cannot understand why my MKMapView does not want to change to satellite view. This method is called and case 1 is called I have stepped over it but it simply does not change to satellite type it always changes to standard. It only works when it goes back to Map type. Anyone have any ideas? - (IBAction)mapSatelliteSegmentControlTapped:(UISegmentedControl *)sender { switch (sender.selectedSegmentIndex) { case 1: //Satellite self.mapView.mapType = MKMapTypeSatellite; default: //Map self.mapView.mapType = MKMapTypeStandard; } }

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  • RSpec - mocking a class method

    - by Chris Kilmer
    I'm trying to mock a class method with rspec: lib/db.rb class Db def self.list(options) Db::Payload.list(options) end end lib/db/payload.rb class Db::Payload def self.list(options={}) end end In my spec, I'm trying to setup the expectation Db::Payload.list will be called when I call Db.list: describe Db do before(:each) do @options = {} Db::Payload.should_receive(:list).with(@options) end it 'should build the LIST payload' do Db.list(@options) end end The problem is that I am always receiving the following error: undefined method `should_receive' for Db::Payload:Class Any help understanding this error would be most appreciated :-)

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  • UINavigationController's back button disappears?

    - by QAD
    I notice something strange happens to one of my view controller: the back button disappears, yet it's possible to go back to previous view controller by tapping the top left corner (i.e where the button should reside). In my entire file there's no line that set self.navigationItem.hidesBackButton to YES; also NSLog prints 0 as self.navigationItem.hidesBackButton's value in viewDidLoad. This occurs in both the simulator and real device. Any ideas?

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  • Return NSString from a recursive function

    - by Dave
    Hi, I have a recursive function that is designed to take parse a tree and store all the values of the tree nodes in an NSString. Is the algorithm below correct? NSString* finalString = [self parseTree:rootNode string:@""]; -(NSString*)parseTree:(Node*)currentNode string:(NSMutableString*)myString { [myString appendText:currentNode.value]; for(int i=0;i<[currentNode.children length];i++){ return [self parseTree:[currentNode.children] objectAtIndex:i] string:myString]; } }

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  • Exception Handaling in google app engine

    - by Rahul99
    i am raising exception using if UserId == '' and Password == '': raise Exception.MyException , "wrong userId or password" but i want print the error message on same page class MyException(Exception): def __init__(self,msg): Exception.__init__(self,msg)

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  • Dynamic class_name for has_many relations

    - by vooD
    I'm trying to make has_many relation with dynamic class_name attribute class Category < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :ads, :class_name => ( lambda { return self.item_type } ) end or class Category < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :ads, :class_name => self.item_type end But i got errors: can't convert Proc into String or undefined method `item_type' for #<Class:0xb62c6c88> Thank you for any help!

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  • Use pushViewController within app Delegate

    - by FMT
    Hi there i want to use this code within the app delegate ChatController *chatController = [[AppDelegate appDelegate] instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:@"GroupController"]; chatController.targetUserid = userid; [self.navigationController pushViewController:groupChatController animated:YES]; how can i push viewcontroller from appdelegate i mean make the above code work cuz self.navigationcontroller doesnt work :$

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  • Model def in View State

    - by tinzawtun
    In my ruby on rails project in model, I have some of definition. class PlaySport < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :user belongs_to :sport def self.getLevel end def self.check_play_sport(cuser_id,sport_id) end def current_playing_sport end def all_played_sports end end I catch for this relation like this current_user.play_sports.current_playing_sport But I get the undefined method error "current_playing_sports" What is wrong

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  • Line Graph CGPoints from NSMutableArray

    - by Mattog1456
    I have been trying to adapt the code from the accelerometer example such that when the user depresses a uibutton a point is added to a line graph. Working on the converting two floats, which are the result of calculate as below into a CGPoint and converting the CGPoint into an NSValue and then adding this to a NSMutableArray with the following -(IBAction)calculate:(id)sender { self.points = [NSMutableArray array]; CGPoint pt = CGPointMake(d, c); [self.points addObject:[NSValue valueWithCGPoint:pt]]; NSLog(@"%@", NSStringFromCGPoint(pt)); NSLog(@"%@", [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d points", self.points.count ]); } But for some reason I am only getting one object stored in the array, it seems everytime push the calculate button the object pt gets overwritten, on the plus side it has the correct x,y coords. Any ideas on this one? UPDATE Removed self.points = [NSMutableArray array]; and placed it in view did load, also set the first points to 0,0. so that is working ok. Now the next problem is that I have a Graph subclass where the CG Drawing is taking place. I am trying to figure out a simple way to be able to access the above NSMutableArray which is in a ViewController class from the graph class. Am so close to the end but am really stuck, any help would be great. Still trying to draw a line graph on a UIView which is on a UIScrollview. The draw rect method is in the UIView Subclass and everything is working there, I have gridlines and labels on the axis and I can draw manually onto it. But the problem I have is that I cannot read the NSMutableArray of the CGPoints, which are the x and y coords. The ViewController performs a calculation and the results are written to the NSMutable array and this is all working fine as well, I can see the CGpoints and their values being written with NSLogs in the ViewController. I have tried various ways to set the NSMutableArray up as a global but to no avail, everything runs but while I can see the points being written in the ViewController they are just not visible to the UIView Subclass. I have also tried to use the addObserver and observeValueForKeyPath methods and once again while everything runs the subclass cannot see the array. Any ideas, suggestions, tips or thoughts would be great

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  • Rendering CALayer in context uses large amounts of memory

    - by Otium
    I am taking a snapshot of a UIWebView layer, but when I render the webview's layer in the current context my app uses 10mb more memory, and I don't think that should be right. Here is my current code: CGSize imageSize = self.bounds.size; UIGraphicsBeginImageContextWithOptions(imageSize, YES, 0); CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(); [self.layer renderInContext:context]; _snapshot = UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext(); UIGraphicsEndImageContext();

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  • autoreferencing this class to use in another for c++

    - by atomsfat
    in java we can do this: public class A{ public static void main(String...str){ B b = new B(); b.doSomething(this); //How I do this in c++ ? the this self reference } } public class B{ public void doSomething(A a){ //Importat stuff happen here } } How can I do the same but in c++, I mean the self reference of A to use the method in B ?

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  • The date is always ignored

    - by TheLearner
    I cannot understand why the date is never set in the title - it's always ignored and if I swap around the date and the title, then the title is ignored! -(id)initWithCoordinate:(CLLocationCoordinate2D)c title:(NSString *)t { [super init]; coordinate = c; NSDate *today = [NSDate date]; [self setTitle:(@"%@%@", [today description], t)]; //[today release]; return self; }

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  • Set parameter to super view after dismissModalViewControllerAnimated

    - by user536926
    Hi, I have 2 view (view A and view B). In viewA when I touch a button I execute this code to flip a viewB: viewB.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleFlipHorizontal; [self presentModalViewController:viewB animated:YES]; And now when I came back to viewA I use this code: [self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated: YES]; //here is my problem I need to set same parameters to viewA when I execute dismiss. How can I do it?

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  • Implicit conversion causes stack overflow

    - by user44242
    The following code snippet worked perfectly, then after some code changes in different files, I've started getting stack overflows resulting from recursive invocation of the implicit conversion. Has this ever happened to anyone, and if so what's the fix. implicit def comparable2ordered[A <: Comparable[_]](x: A): Ordered[A] = new Ordered[A] with Proxy { val self = x def compare(y: A): Int = { self.compareTo(y) } }

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  • Sending / Forwarding variable arguments in ObjectiveC

    - by Authman Apatira
    I know this is possible in other programming languages. Suppose we have the following arrangement: - (void) myMethod:(NSString*)variables, ... { // Handle business here. } - (void) anotherMethod:(NSString*)variables, ... { // We want to pass these variable arguments for handling [self myMethod:variables, ...]; // Do not pass GO } // Start the party: [self anotherMethod:@"arg1", @"arg2", @"arg3", @"arg4", nil]; What's the trick to get this working in ObjC?

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  • calling a cdef in a cdef class

    - by Davoud Taghawi-Nejad
    Hello, is their any way to make this work, without sacrificing the cdef in cdef caller? (no use of cpdef either) from array import * from numpy import * cdef class Agents: cdef public caller(self): print "caller" A[2].called() cdef called(self): print "called" A = [Agents() for i in range(2)] def main(): A[1].caller()

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  • Removing &NBSP; in Rails

    - by Trip
    I am trying to remove all &nbsp;'s in my model with the following method : def about_us_sans_spaces self.about_us = replace(self.about_us, "&nbsp;", " ") end Except! it turns out 'replace' isn't a method in rails. How would you remove the  s? Mind you, I have already tried sanitized, simple_format. My view looks like this right now: = truncate(sanitize(simple_format(organization.about_us_sans_spaces), :tags => ''), 125).titleize

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  • Timer (NSTimer) won't work...why?

    - by eco_bach
    Hi I have the following, can anyone familiar with NSTimer tell me why it isn't working?? I've tried various values for an interval but no luck. self.timer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:.5 target:self selector:@selector(update:) userInfo:nil repeats:YES]; And then my selector method - (void)update:(NSTimer*)timer { //DOESN"T TRACE OUT! NSLog(@" update:theTimer and userInfo = %@",timer.userInfo); }

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  • User generated articles, how to do meta description?

    - by Tom Gullen
    If users submit a lot of good quality articles on the site, what is the best way to approach the meta description tag? I see two options: Have a description box and rely on them to fill it sensibly and in a good quality way Just exclude the meta description Method 1 is bad initially, but I'm willing to put time in going through and editing/checking all of them on a permanent basis. Method 2 is employed by the stack exchange site, and lets the search bots extract the best part of the page in the SERP. Thoughts? Ideas? I'm thinking a badly formed description tag is more damaging than not having one at all at the end of the day. I don't expect content to ever become unwieldy and too much to manage.

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