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  • T-SQL String Functions: difference between using Left/Right and Substring and strange behaviour

    - by TheObserver
    I am using SQL Server 2008 & 2005 (Express). I'm trying to extract part of an alpha numeric string from a varchar field. RIGHT(str_field,3) yields null values but substring(str_field, len(str_field)-2, len(str_field)) gives the right value. left(str_field,7) gives the expected values. What gives? I would have thought that RIGHT(str_field,3) and substring(str_field, len(str_field)-2, len(str_field)) are equivalent expressions.

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  • Groovy sorting string asc

    - by srinath
    How to sort string names in array on ascending order . I tried sort method but it fails to sort on name basis . def words = ["orange", "blue", "apple", "violet", "green"] I need to achieve like this : ["apple", "blue", "green", "orange", "violet" ] thanks in advance.

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  • Convert integer enum to string

    - by user216205
    Hi Guys, considering the following enum: public enum LeadStatus { Cold = 1, Warm = 2, Hot = 3, Quote = 5, Convert = 6 } How can I convert the integer value back to string when I pull the value from a database. I've tried: DomainModel.LeadStatus status = (DomainModel.LeadStatus)Model.Status; but all I seem to get is "status = 0"

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  • PHP Find and replace after in a string?

    - by TheBlackBenzKid
    I have some strings which contain the words LIMIT 3, 199 or LIMIT 0, 100. Basically I want to replace the word LIMIT and everything after it in my string. How do I do this in PHP? str_replace only replaces an item and the LIMIT text after is dynamic/ So it could be WHEN JOHN WAS TRYING HIS SQL QUERY, HE FOUND THAT LIMIT, 121 // RETURN WOULD BE WHEN JOHN WAS TRYING HIS SQL QUERY, HE FOUND THAT WHEN JOHN TRIED LIMIT 343, 333 HE FOUND // RETURN WOULD BE WHEN JOHN TRIED

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  • std::string x(x);

    - by FredOverflow
    std::string x(x); This crashes very badly on my compiler. Does this mean I should test for this != &that in my own copy constructors, or can I assume that no client will ever be so stupid?

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  • How to convert a HTMLElement to a string

    - by Turtle
    Hi, I am going to create an xml element in javascript to exchange data with server side. I found I can do it with document.createElement.But I do not know how to convert it to string. Is there any API in browser to make it easier? Or is there any js lib incudling this API? Thanks in advance.

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  • How to make CodeIgniter accept "query string" URLs?

    - by Peter
    According to CI's docs, CodeIgniter uses a segment-based approach, for example: example.com/my/group If I want to find a specific group (id=5), I can visit example.com/my/group/5 And in the controller, define function group($id='') { ... } Now I want to use the traditional approach, which CI calls "query string" URL. Example: example.com/my/group?id=5 If I go to this URL directly, I get a 404 page not found. So how can I enable this?

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  • insert multiple elements in string in python

    - by Anurag Sharma
    I have to build a string like this { name: "john", url: "www.dkd.com", email: "[email protected]" } where john, www.dkd.com and [email protected] are to be supplied by variables I tried to do the following s1 = "{'name:' {0},'url:' {1},'emailid:' {2}}" s1.format("john","www.dkd.com","[email protected]") I am getting the following error Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> KeyError: "'name" Dont able to understand what I am doing wrong

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  • allocing an object based on a string name

    - by Roger Gilbrat
    Is there a way in objective-c/Cocoa to alloc an object when the class name isn't know until run-time. I seem to remember something about this a while ago, but can't find anything on it now. Something like: [[@"MyClass" alloc] init]; I seem to recall a function that would return some kind of class id based on a string that can then be used to alloc the object.

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  • Convert string to variable in PHP?

    - by iamdadude
    Hey guys, How do I go about setting a string as a literal variable in PHP? Basically I have an array like $data['setting'] = "thevalue"; and I want to convert that 'setting' to $setting so that $setting becomes "thevalue". Thanks for any help!

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  • Access ELF string table section header

    - by idealistikz
    Assume: Elf_Section_Header *sectionHeaderTable //points to the start of a ELF section header table Elf_Section_Header *symtabHeader //points to the start of the symtab section header Why doesn't the following point me to the associated string table section header? Elf_Section_Header *strTabSectionHeader = (Elf_Section_Header *)((char *)sectionHeaderTable + (symtabHeader-strtab_index)); 'strTabSectionHeader-type == SHT_STRTAB' is equal to false How should I point ot the strTabSectionHeader?

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  • Sorting numbers in string format with Python

    - by prosseek
    I have a list that has some chapter numbers in string. When I sort the keys using keys function, it gives me wrong results. keys = ['1.1', '1.2', '2.1', '10.1'] keys.sort() print keys ['1.1', '1.2', '10.1', '2.1'] How can I use the sort function to get ['1.1', '1.2', '2.1', '10.1'] What if the array has something like this? ['1.1.1', '1.2.1', '10.1', '2.1'] - ['1.1.1','1.2.1','2.1','10.1']

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