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  • Faster float to int conversion in Python

    - by culebrón
    Here's a piece of code that takes most time in my program, according to timeit statistics. It's a dirty function to convert floats in [-1.0, 1.0] interval into unsigned integer [0, 2**32]. How can I accelerate floatToInt? piece = [] rng = range(32) for i in rng: piece.append(1.0/2**i) def floatToInt(x): n = x + 1.0 res = 0 for i in rng: if n >= piece[i]: res += 2**(31-i) n -= piece[i] return res

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  • C++ Templates: implicit conversion, no matching function for call to ctor

    - by noname
    template<class T> class test { public: test() { } test(T& e) { } }; int main() { test<double> d(4.3); return 0; } Compiled using g++ 4.4.1 with the following errors: g++ test.cpp -Wall -o test.exe test.cpp: In function 'int main()': test.cpp:18: error: no matching function for call to 'test<double>::test(double) ' test.cpp:9: note: candidates are: test<T>::test(T&) [with T = double] test.cpp:5: note: test<T>::test() [with T = double] test.cpp:3: note: test<double>::test(const test<double>&) make: *** [test.exe] Error 1 However, this works: double a=1.1; test<double> d(a); Why is this happing? Is it possible that g++ cannot implicitly convert literal expression 1.1 to double? Thanks.

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  • Fast double -> short conversion with clamping using SSE?

    - by gct
    Is there a fast way to cast double values to shorts (16 bits signed), currently I'm doing something like this: double dval = <sum junk> int16_t sval; if (val > int16_max) { sval = int16_max; } else if (val < int16_min) { sval = int16_min; } else sval = (int16_t)val; I suspect there's a fast way to do this using SSE that will be significantly more efficient.

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  • User defined conversion operator as argument for printf

    - by BC
    I have a class that defined a user defined operator for a TCHAR*, like so CMyClass::operator const TCHAR*() const { // returns text as const TCHAR* } I want to be able to do something like CMyClass myClass; _tprintf(_T("%s"), myClass); or even _tprintf(_T("%s"), CMyClass(value)); But when trying, printf always prints (null) instead of the value. I have also tried a normal char* operator, as well variations with const etc. It only works correctly if I explicitly call the operator or do a cast, like _tprintf(_T("%s\n"), (const TCHAR*)myClass); _tprintf(_T("%s\n"), myClass.operator const TCHAR *()); However, I don't want to cast. How can this be achieved? Note, that a possibility is to create a function that has a parameter of const TCHAR*, so that it forcible calls the operator TCHAR*, but this I also don't want to implement.

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  • JSF Float Conversion

    - by Phill Sacre
    I'm using JSF 1.2 with IceFaces 1.8 in a project here. I have a page which is basically a big edit grid for a whole bunch of floating-point number fields. This is implemented with inputText fields on the page pointing at a value object with primitive float types Now, as a new requirement sees some of the fields be nullable, I wanted to change the value object to use Float objects rather than primitive types. I didn't think I'd need to do anything to the page to accomodate this. However, when I make the change I get the following error: /pages/page.xhtml @79,14 value="#{row.targetValue}": java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch And /pages/page.xhtml @79,14 value="#{row.targetValue}": java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: java.lang.ClassCastException@1449aa1 The page looks like this: <ice:inputText value="#{row.targetValue}" size="4"> <f:convertNumber pattern="###.#" /> </ice:inputText> I've also tried adding in <f:convert convertId="javax.faces.Float" /> in there as well but that doesn't seem to work either! Neither does changing the value object types to Double. I'm sure I'm probably missing something really simple but I've been staring at this for a while now and no answers are immediately obvious!

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  • MQ EOL Data conversion

    - by lemotdit
    we are sending data trough MQ from a z/OS/CICS system to an AS400. Original encoding of the message is CCSID 500 with a MQSTR Format. The client application is getting the message with the CONVERT option and CCSID 819. Data is almost converted correctly except for the end of line caracter. Any idea? The z/OS is sending 0D (CR) as end of line caracter. If they had 0D+0A (CR+LF), CCSID automatically change from 500 to 437, and the end of line still ain't right on the client side.

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  • QT:QString to char conversion

    - by mawia
    hi! all, I was tryin to convert a QSting to char* type but by following methods,but those does'nt seem to work. // QLineEdit *line=new QLineEdit();{just to describe what is line here} QString temp=line->text(); char *str=(char *)malloc(10); QByteArray ba=temp.toLatin1(); strcpy(str,ba.data()); can you elobrate the possible flaw with this method ,or tell alternative method.

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  • SQl rows to columns conversion

    - by Thihara
    Hi, I have a table ClassAttendance and I'm using MSSQL 2005 studentID--attendanceDate---------------------------------------status 1004--------2010-03-17--------------------------------------------------0 1005--------2010-03-17--------------------------------------------------1 1006--------2010-03-17--------------------------------------------------0 1007--------2010-03-17--------------------------------------------------0 1004--------2010-03-19--------------------------------------------------0 1005--------2010-03-19--------------------------------------------------1 1006--------2010-03-19--------------------------------------------------0 1007--------2010-03-19--------------------------------------------------0 1004--------2010-03-20--------------------------------------------------1 as you can see studentID is a foreign Key for a table called StudentData and attendedDate has an unknown number of rows. Can i get the output like below by using a query? I need the dates in one month to be columns and the value of the date columns will be values in the status column. The number of date records per studentID is the same its the number of dates in the attendanceDate filed that is unknown. studentID---------2010-03-17--------2010-03-19------2010-03-20 1004-----------------------------0----------------------0--------------------1 etc. This is for a creating a report so I need to do it in a query. Please help if you can.

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  • Django Currency Conversion

    - by Koobz
    Is there any facility in Django for doing currency conversions? Obviously, rates change day by day but I'm somewhat hopeful that the locale module has some sort of web-service based converter :P There's a snippet here that handles the formatting: http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/552/ But I need to localize the values first.

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  • Conversion of VB Code to Delphi

    - by Bharat
    Hi, While searching in the net i got few lines of code in VB for extracting an image from EMF File. I tried to convert that into Delphi but doesnt work. Help me in converting this code to delphi. Public Function CallBack_ENumMetafile(ByVal hdc As Long, _ ByVal lpHtable As Long, _ ByVal lpMFR As Long, _ ByVal nObj As Long, _ ByVal lpClientData As Long) As Long Dim PEnhEMR As EMR Dim PEnhStrecthDiBits As EMRSTRETCHDIBITS Dim tmpDc As Long Dim hBitmap As Long Dim lRet As Long Dim BITMAPINFO As BITMAPINFO Dim pBitsMem As Long Dim pBitmapInfo As Long Static RecordCount As Long lRet = PlayEnhMetaFileRecord(hdc, ByVal lpHtable, ByVal lpMFR, ByVal nObj) RecordCount = RecordCount + 1 CopyMemory PEnhEMR, ByVal lpMFR, Len(PEnhEMR) Select Case PEnhEMR.iType Case 1 'header RecordCount = 1 Case EMR_STRETCHDIBITS CopyMemory PEnhStrecthDiBits, ByVal lpMFR, Len(PEnhStrecthDiBits) pBitmapInfo = lpMFR + PEnhStrecthDiBits.offBmiSrc CopyMemory BITMAPINFO, ByVal pBitmapInfo, Len(BITMAPINFO) pBitsMem = lpMFR + PEnhStrecthDiBits.offBitsSrc tmpDc = CreateDC("DISPLAY", vbNullString, vbNullString, ByVal 0&) hBitmap = CreateDIBitmap(tmpDc, _ BITMAPINFO.bmiHeader, _ CBM_INIT, _ ByVal pBitsMem, _ BITMAPINFO, _ DIB_RGB_COLORS) lRet = DeleteDC(tmpDc) End Select CallBack_ENumMetafile = True End Function

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  • Best way to code this, string to map conversion in Groovy

    - by Daxon
    I have a string like def data = "session=234567893egshdjchasd&userId=12345673456&timeOut=1800000" I want to convert it to a map ["session", 234567893egshdjchasd] ["userId", 12345673456] ["timeout", 1800000] This is the current way I am doing it, def map = [:] data.splitEachLine("&"){ it.each{ x -> def object = x.split("=") map.put(object[0], object[1]) } } It works, but is there a more efficient way?

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  • Setup Firefox to save .pages as .zip automatically

    - by Mike Dtrick
    What do I want to do? I would like Firefox to save files with the .pages extension as .zip files automatically. Scenario You are browsing through your emails and you notice your friend just sent you an email with a file attached (a .pages in this example). Unfortunately, you have a laptop that runs Windows. Your friend continues to send tons of emails with .pages files attached and you are tired of manually saving the files as a .zip file. Ultimately, you would like Firefox to be set up so that the download/file manager recognizes the .pages extension and automatically converts it to a .zip file. What have I done? I have saved files manually by selecting save as "All Files" and setting the extension to .zip. I've gone through Firefox and their documentation and have not found anything on how to complete this task. Why am I doing this? To save time (only a few seconds, not the main reason). I would like to setup a simple solution that "converts" a file automatically without having to recall steps on how to achieve the task manually (for clients who aren't exactly tech savvy). So that clients with Windows can access the files. IMPORTANT NOTE: I am not trying to save the web page, rather an Apple document equivalent to Microsoft Word. UPDATE: The really easy method would be to save one file, right click it, choose properties and open all .pages files up with WinRAR (or any other program that extracts files from a compressed folder). For the sake of learning, I am going to "neglect" this method and continue to do some research on Firefox add-ons. I would still like to have Firefox or the download manager to do the bulk of the work for converting the file.

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  • Intercepting Xstream conversion while parsing XML

    - by Shane Bell
    Suppose I have a simple Java class like this: public class User { String firstName; String lastName; public String getFirstName() { return firstName; } public void setFirstName(String firstName) { this.firstName = firstName; } public String getLastName() { return lastName; } public void setLastName(String lastName) { this.lastName = lastName; } } Now, suppose I want to parse the following XML: <user> <firstName>Homer</firstName> <lastName>Simpson</lastName> </user> I can do this with no problems in XStream like so: User homer = (User) xstream.fromXML(xml); Ok, all good so far, but here's my problem. Suppose I have the following XML that I want to parse: <user> <fullName>Homer Simpson</fullName> </user> How can I convert this XML into the same User object using XStream? I'd like a way to implement some kind of callback so that when XStream parses the fullName field, I can split the string in two and manually set the first name and last name fields on the user object. Is this possible? Note that I'm not asking how to split the string in two (that's the easy part), I want to know how to intercept the XML parsing so XStream doesn't try to reflectively set the fullName field on the User object (which obviously doesn't exist). I looked at the converters that XStream provides but couldn't figure out how to use it for this purpose. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Sql Server string to date conversion

    - by JosephStyons
    I want to convert a string like this: '10/15/2008 10:06:32 PM' into the equivalent DATETIME value in Sql Server. In Oracle, I would say this: TO_DATE('10/15/2008 10:06:32 PM','MM/DD/YYYY HH:MI:SS AM') This question implies that I must parse the string into one of the standard formats, and then convert using one of those codes. That seems ludicrous for such a mundane operation. Is there an easier way?

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  • Url conversion in PHP

    - by ayush
    i have the following url in a html page- /delete/Release 1 But when i am trying to print it it comes in following manner- /delete/Release%201 Can anyone suggest how to convert this hex value of %20 into a white space in PHP.

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  • RBG to CbyCr conversion code

    - by user1446688
    I am wondering why this code does not work. Basically it is supposed to convert between RGB and CbYCr. When I convert from RGB to CbYCr then back to RGB I do not get the original RGB values. What is wrong with this code? #define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b)) #define MAX(a,b) (((a)(b))?(a):(b)) struct _rgb { int R; int G; int B; }; typedef struct _rgb rgb; struct _cbycr { int Cb; int Y; int Cr; }; typedef struct _cbycr cbycr; void cbycr2rgb(rgb *c, double Y, double Cb, double Cr) { int r = (int)(Y + 1.40200 * (Cr - 0x80)); int g = (int)(Y - 0.34414 * (Cb - 0x80) - 0.71414 * (Cr - 0x80)); int b = (int)(Y + 1.77200 * (Cb - 0x80)); c->R = MAX(0, MIN(255, r)); c->G = MAX(0, MIN(255, g)); c->B = MAX(0, MIN(255, b)); } void rgb2cbycr(cbycr *c, int R, int G, int B) { c->Y = (int)(0.299 * R + 0.587 * G + 0.114 * B); c->Cb = (int)(-0.16874 * R - 0.33126 * G + 0.50000 * B); c->Cr =(int)(0.50000 * R - 0.41869 * G - 0.08131 * B); } int main() { cbycr _cbycr; rgb _rgb; _rgb.R = 50; _rgb.G = 50; _rgb.B = 50; rgb2cbycr(&_cbycr, _rgb.R, _rgb.G, _rgb.B); cbycr2rgb(&_rgb, _cbycr.Y, _cbycr.Cb, _cbycr.Cr); printf("rgb=%d %d %d\n", _rgb.R, _rgb.G, _rgb.B); return 0; } output: rgb=0 185 0

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  • How to create a webservice for the conversion rate

    - by praveenjayapal
    Hi Friends, I would like to create a SOAP Web service for the following wsld http://www.webservicex.com/CurrencyConvertor.asmx?WSDL Could you please explain how to do this? The following code is not working... Please help me.. ini_set("soap.wsdl_cache_enabled", "0"); $client = new SoapClient("http://www.webservicex.com/CurrencyConvertor.asmx?wsdl"); $CURR = array("FromCurrency" => "USD","ToCurrency" => "INR"); $scramble = $client->ConversionRate($CURR); $mirror = $client->ConversionRateResponse($scramble); Thanks, Praveen J

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  • openssl crypto library - base64 conversion

    - by Hassan Syed
    I'm using openssl BIO objects to convert a binary string into a base64 string. The code is as follows: void ToBase64(std::string & s_in) { BIO * b_s = BIO_new( BIO_s_mem() ); BIO * b64_f = BIO_new( BIO_f_base64() ); b_s = BIO_push( b64_f , b_s); std::cout << "IN::" << s_in.length(); BIO_write(b_s, s_in.c_str(), s_in.length()); char * pp; int sz = BIO_get_mem_data(b_s, &pp); std::cout << "OUT::" << sz << endl; s_in.assign(pp,sz); //std::cout << sz << " " << std::string(pp,sz) << std::endl; BIO_free (b64_f); // TODO ret error potential BIO_free (b_s); // } The in length is either 64 or 72. However the output is always 65, which is incorrect it should be much larger than that. The documentation isn't the best in the world, AFAIK the bio_s_mem object is supposed to grow dynamically. What am I doing wrong ?

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  • UTF-8 conversion

    - by leachianus
    Hey guys, I am grabbing a JSON array and storing it in a NSArray, however it includes JSON encoded UTF-8 strings, for example pass\u00e9 represents passé. I need a way of converting all of these different types of strings into the actual character. I have an entire NSArray to convert. Or I can convert it when it is being displayed, which ever is easiest. I found this chart http://tntluoma.com/sidebars/codes/ is there a convenience method for this or a library I can download? thanks, BTW, there is no way I can find to change the server so I can only fix it on my end...

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  • Is there a methode to linarize a Document?

    - by M.R.
    A webservice response with a message which is not linarized. This produces a problem, when trying to access a (as an example) the root element with getSOAPBody().getFirstChlid(). In a linarized document this call would return the first element inside the the body. If the message is not properly formated, you may get the the line break between the soap body and the first element. The problem should be easy to solve with a recursive method, but I was wondering, if there is a method for it? Like normalize etc. Edit: XML Response: ... XMLSchema-instance"><soapenv:Body> <wst:RequestSecurityTokenResponse xmlns:wst="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/200/02/trust">... JAVA CODE: final DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); factory.setNamespaceAware(true); DocumentBuilder db = factory.newDocumentBuilder(); Document result = db.newDocument(); //messResult is the response result.appendChild(result.importNode(messResult.getSOAPBody().getFirstChild(),true)); Error Log: HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: An attempt was made to insert a node where it is not permitted.

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  • Plural to Singular conversion trouble in Rails Migrations?

    - by Earlz
    Hi, I'm a beginner at Ruby On Rails and am trying to get a migration to work with the name Priorities So, here is the code I use in my migration: class Priorities < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :priorities do |t| t.column :name, :string, :null => false, :limit => 32 end Priority.create :name => "Critical" Priority.create :name => "Major" Priority.create :name => "Minor" end def self.down drop_table :priorities end end This results in the following error though: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "priorities_id_seq" for serial column "priorities.id" NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "priorities_pkey" for table "priorities" rake aborted! An error has occurred, this and all later migrations canceled: uninitialized constant Priorities::Priority Is this some problem with turning ies to y for converting something plural to singular?

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  • xml conversion to Object c#

    - by Moony
    If i have an xml of the form Value1 Value2 ... And i define a class in my c# code for Detail and provide setters/getters for Name1, Name2 etc is there an api to directly read the xml and create Detail objects.

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  • ruby number to human-readable string conversion

    - by yaya3
    I need to have a list with id's for each list item being #one, #two etc. Is this the most efficient way or am I missing an in built ruby function here? -num_array = ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven"] -navigation[:primary_level].each_with_index do |primary_item, idx| %li{ :id => "#{num_array[idx]}"}

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  • erroneous Visual C float / double conversion?

    - by RED SOFT ADAIR
    In Visual C++ i wrote the following sample in a C++ program: float f1 = 42.48f; double d1 = 42.48; double d2 = f1; I compiled the program with Visual Studio 2005. In the debugger i see the following values: f1 42.480000 float d1 42.479999999999997 double d2 42.479999542236328 double d1 by my knowledege is OK, but d2 is wrong. The problem occurs as well with /fp=precise as with /fp=strict as with /fp=fast. Whats the problem here? Any hint how to avoid this Problem? This leads to serious numerical problems.

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