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.
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.
Hi all,
I have a string as below:
"http:172.1." = (10, 1,3);
"http:192.168." = (15, 2,6);
"http:192.168.1.100" = (1, 2,8);
The string inside " " is a Tag and inside () is the value for preceding tag.
What is the regular expression that will return me:
Tag: http:172.1.
Value: 10, 1,3
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?
Hi,
I want to check whether a string starts with any character in a list. My current implementation in C# is as follows:
char[] columnChars = new char[] { 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E' };
private bool startWithColumn(string toCheck)
{
for(int i=0; i<columnChars.Length; i++)
if (toCheck.StartsWith(columnChars[i]+""))
{
return true;
}
return false;
}
I would like to know if any solution is better?
Is there a way to use jdt ASTParser to get the value of a String field declared in a java file. Actually what I need is to resolve any possible dependencies from other classes e.g.
public String str = "somethig"+SomeTherClass.SOMETHING_ELSE.
var str = 'single words "fixed string of words"';
var astr = str.split(" "); // need fix
i want the array to be like: single, words, fixed string of words.
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.
Hi all,
I have a Windows Forms application (C#) containing a ListBox into which I have added some items (I'm not using a DataSource). I want to filter the items in the ListBox to show only items containing a string I'm searching for.
I have done this by keeping a list of the original items and selecting matching items from that list each time the search string changes and updating the ListBox.Items
Is there a more elegant/efficient way to do this?
I need help with creating a C# method that returns the index of the Nth occurance of a character in a string.
For instance, the 3rd occurance of the character 't' in the string "dtststx" is 5.
I have a hexadecimal string "41464353". I want to convert it into bytes. I know the value of this hex string in byte will be "65706783". I want this as answer. Please give me a program for this in Java.
I have string like this:
"Some standard text CONST_INSIDE_QUOTES" blah blah CONST "There might be another quotes"
The thing is, that i want to replace all constants in string with some text, but it mustn't be applied on constants inside text in quotes. I have this regex:
sed "s/([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*)([^a-z])/<span class=\"const\"\1<\/span\2/g"
which of course works for all consts. Any ideas how to exclude its apply on quotes constants? Unfortunately sed only...
What is the most straightforward way of making dictionary or list from a string in Python? Let's say I have string "{ 'x' : 3, 'y' : 4 }" and I want to parse it to a real dictionary object.
What is the preferred way to remove spaces from a string in C++? I could loop through all the characters and build a new string, but is there a better way?
I've built an API using actionwebservice and when a client calls a method to pass in an empty string (""), it's to_s value is # instead of "". But when the client passes in "hello", it's to_s value is "hello".
class UsersApiController < ApiController
web_service_api UserApi
def create_or_update(arg1)
Rails.logger.info arg1.to_s # Displays "#<SOAP::Mapping::Object:0x3a89c08>" if arg1 is an empty string
end
end
Hi,
I want to execute a query like
select ID from "xyz_DB"."test" where user in ('a','b')
so the corresponding code is like
String s="(";
for(String user:selUsers){
s+= " ' " + user + " ', ";
}
s+=")";
Select ID from test where userId in s;
The following code is forming the value of s as ('a','b',)
i want to remove the comma after the end of array how to do this ?
hi,
i have an string like this
string strdate =@"5/2/2006";
which is in a form of month/day/year
i need to display it in a form of like this 02-05-2006
how do i format the data like this
if the value is like this 12/28/2005
it should be displayed like this 28-12-2010
i know we should be splitting the data based on that we should do it.
i am not getting the syntax how to do it .
any help would be great
Let's say I have something like 30-10-2025 12:53, how could I convert that to an NSDate? I guess there's some class that takes this plus an format string that tells it how the date looks as a string, so it can parse it... where must I look?
I have a string in my database that represents an image. It looks like this:
0x89504E470D0A1A0A0000000D49484452000000F00000014008020000000D8A66040....
<truncated for brevity>
When I load it in from the database it comes in as a byte[]. How can I convert the string value to a byte array myself. (I am trying to remove the db for some testing code.)
I have a string which is converted from date to string and the data looks like this "6/2/2010 4:30:00 PM6/2/2010 4:45:00 PM" and I need output like this 04:30PM could u pls help.. thanx :-)
Having troubles finding a good way to get a string from a text file (separated by line breaks) randomly.
I want to do a setStringValue:@"random string from file here";
pretty much. Thanks in advance.
c code
extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) int export(LPCTSTR inputFile, string &msg)
{
msg = "haha"
}
c# code
[DllImport("libXmlEncDll.dll")]
public static extern int XmlDecrypt(StringBuilder inputFile, ref Stringbuilder newMsg)
}
I got an error when I try to retrieve the content of newMsg saying that I'm trying to write to a protected memory area.
What is the best way to retrieve the string from c to c#. Thanks.
When I do System.out.println(map) in Java, I get a nice output in stdout. How can I obtain this same string representation of a Map in a variable without meddling with standard output? Something like String mapAsString = Collections.toString(map)?