I know that you can get a reference to a static method like this:
typedef void (*pointer)();
pointer p = &MyClass::MyMethod;
But is there a way to get a reference to the class itself?
I am trying to create new object of other class in a for loop. like
for(int i =0;i<10;i++){
Computer p1=new Computer(10,20);
}
and when I try anywhere to reach p1.someAction(); it say you must declare p1. But if I declare it on top of program how can I create again in loop? I also try only Computer p1; but it gave exeption ..
I use a stateless session and the follow HQL.
CreateQuery("select a from Address a")
My Address Class has many BankDetails but i can't access. If i use a normal session it works. What can I do?
I develop a game that has a big number of buttons (25).
I want to know if i can access them without initiating them in interface (.h) in my implementation class.
I have developed an application using Eclipse IDE. After creating the application I exported the project in jar format. When I am trying to run this jar file, I get the error: Unable to load main class. Please Help.
in the navigator i can only see the current class' members.
is there a way to include the parents' members.
cause it is very useful when working with a framework, then you don't have to look for them in the documentation.
i think this is available in eclipse but not netbeans.
Hello developers. I have some class with properties firstName and lastName. I want bind TextBlock to concatanation of this two properties. I know that I can create third property that will be return concatanation of these properties. But I dont want to use this approach. Is it possible to Bind TextBlock to two properties. and also I dont want create composite userControl.
I know Java's generics are somewhat inferior to .Net's.
I have a generic class Foo<T>, and I really need to instantiate a T in Foo using a parameter-less constructor. How can one work around Java's limitation?
Lets say I have
class Person
{
public Person(int age, string name)
{
Age = age;
Name = name;
}
public int Age{get;set}
public string Name{get;set}
}
and I would like to create a method that accepts a string that contains either
"age" or "name" and returns an object with the value of that property.
Like the following pseudo code:
public object GetVal(string propName)
{
return <propName>.value;
}
How can I do this using reflection?
I am coding using asp.net 3.5, c# 3.5
I have a table view that gets refreshed two different ways. One is through a button and the other is when I call my refresh method, which is the same method that I use for the button, but for some reason, when I hit the button it works, but when I call it through a different class it doesn't.
Here's the code that I use to refresh the tableview:
Msqv *qv = [Msqv new];
[qv refresh:self]; //refresh is an IBAction that is used by the button
I am using jquery to find a first element having a class "error" applied to it using the below code
$('#mainDiv input.error:eq(0)')
But the above one working only for input elements only.
How to make this one to work for both input and select elements?
Hello,
I have a python program/file that I want to run repeatedly and calculate the averages of some variables over these runs. To do so, I thought it might be convenient to convert this program into a function or a class. One way I can think of is to add a
def Main():
line at the top and indent every line manually within it. Is there an easier way? I am using pydev on eclipse.
Thanks.
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'
}
}
Is there some way to acces the user object from a custom routing class?
I'd like to add a parameter when generating a url, and that parameter is inside the user session, so I need to access it.
The only way I found to access is using the sfContext::getInstance()-getUser(), but it's known to be inefficient.
Thanks!
I'm looking for a C# class that represents a file system path. I would like to use it (instead of strings) as the data type of variables and method arguments (top reasons: type safety, concat-proof, logical comparisons).
System.IO.Path provides most of the functionality I want, but it is abstract.
System.IO.FileInfo, as I understand, performs IO operations to do its job. I only want a wrapper for the path string.
Thanks!
This might be a dumb question, but I don't get it:
I have a class called Card. I want to do a shallow clone using MemberWiseClone().
In Theory Card inherits from Object. So it should be able to use MemberWiseClone(), even if MWC() is protected ??
Am I missing/forgetting something?
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()
This is pretty strange.
I have a class in Classes folder of my project (a .h file and a .m file).
When I try to import it like so
#import <myClass.h>
I get an error saying "no such file or directory".
It is definitely there. What could be going on?
Hi,
Thread class has run method to implement the business logic that could be executed in parallel.But I want implement different business logics in a single run method and to run simultaneously.How to get this feature.
thanks