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  • Runtime casting from String to other datatype

    - by Gengrlin
    Hi I have Map of String values. I want to cast this value at runtime. e.g. Map map = new HashMap(); map.put("key1","101"); map.put("key2","45.40"); Now runtime I know key1 is integer and key2 is double How can I cast this. I tried this: ("101").getClass().cast(Integer). Thanks.

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  • Loop through Javascript array, print with string.

    - by Adam
    I have a simple array like: var myArr=["one","two","three"]; an I have a counting loop, which increases the value of var "i" by one. What I want to do is print the next value from the array each time the loop runs, next to a text string, like so: alert('value number '+myArr[i]+); But for some reason I can't get this to work. The following code works, so I'm assuming I'm not calling the counter right: alert('value number '+myArr[0]+);

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  • Removing part of a string in PHP

    - by Nik
    I'm trying to take a query: SHOW TABLES; which will display a bunch of tables with the chat_ prefix. I want to remove the chat_ prefix from the string, format the variable (with a link), and display it. How is this accomplished?

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  • Convert bit to boolean string in HyperLinkField.DataNavigateUrlFormatString

    - by abatishchev
    I have a asp:GridView with a HyperLinkField. It's DataNavigateUrlFormatString property is set to View.aspx?id={0}&isTechnical={1} Select command of appropriate SqlDataSource returns columns of type INT and BIT (from SQL Server 2008). So displayed string becomes something like View.aspx?id=1&isTechnical=1. But I want to display isTechnical=true|False, i.e. Convert.ToBoolean(row["isTechnical"]).ToString().ToLowerInvariant(). How to implement such conversion in page markup?

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  • String Array and ConvertTo-HTML

    - by Taylor Gibb
    I cant for the life of me get the contents of a string array (well its not strictly typed but all the items in the array are strings) to become a table, i am trying to use ConvertTo-HTML. For example: $arr = @("One", "Two") $arr | ConvertTo-HTML I have tried -As List, using fragments, even using InputObject, is it even possible ? Edit: i simply want to know if there is anyway to use an array as the input for the ConvertTo-HTML cmdlet, all it does is make a table with the length property of the strings.

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  • objective C string Confusion

    - by mac
    I am having code NSString *cellValue1 = [products1 objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]; when i try to print NSLog(@"cell value is %@",cellValue1); in log i am not getting anything, if i use %s, i am getting some symbols, not the string located in cellValue1. Please help me. Thanks in advance.

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  • App Engine List<String> DB adds chars before string?

    - by Donalds
    Hi, I have a field in my db which is a List. I add strings to that list and it works fine on the development server. This is the result: [mat12, bg10] When I do the same on the deploy server, this is the result: [u'mat12', u'bg10'] I don't understand why it adds "u' '" to the string. I would really appreciate your help. Thanks

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  • Sql string adding problem

    - by Woland
    SELECT a.one + ' test ' +b.two from table1 a right join table1 on a.id =b.id The problem is that when one is null then it the whole string is null, is there some kind of trick to bypass this problem msSQL 2005

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  • a string doesn't exist in the current context

    - by Strider007
    the following is a part of my code. string lsStatus; lsStatus = ((Tv10DBLookup)(Sender)).EditValue.ToString(); while im debuging the code, im getting the following: "lsStatus is not in the context" ! Knowing that (Tv10DBLookup)(Sender)).EditValue is returning the value "Closed" what does this mean ?

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  • Is `std::string(strerror(errno))` dangerous?

    - by StackedCrooked
    At some places in my code, I print debug messages like this: int ret = getLinkSpeed(device.getSysName(), linkSpeed); if (ret < 0) { logDebug("Failed to obtain port speed for this device. Error: " + std::string(strerror(errno))); } From the documentation it is not entirely clear if strerror will return 0 under certain conditions (which would cause my code to crash). Does anyone know if it's safe?

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  • Accessing class variable with string name?

    - by coure06
    I have a class like this $.fn.dimeBar = function(custom) { var var1 = 'test1'; var var2 = 'test2'; if(sometest){ //how can i access var1 or var2 here by using string name of variables //some thing like alert(this['var1']) -- should alert: 'test1' } }

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  • string concatenation in Groovy seems unconvenient

    - by Zombies
    My goal is to write this: println "this should be 3: ($1+2)" //this is invalid groovy, it won't run Yet this is valid in ruby. Is there a way I can put statements that will eval inside a string or must I use complete variables names? I am basically looking for the Ruby equivalent of: puts "this shoud be 3: #{1+2}" #this is valid ruby

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