Suppose I have a string that contains '¿'. How would I find all those unicode characters? Should I test for their code? How would I do that?
I want to detect it to avoid sax parser exception which I am getting it while parsing the xml
saved as a clob in oracle 10g database.
Exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Invalid byte 1 of 1-byte UTF-8 sequence.
I want to break the following string at the word To and then truncate the email address that follows at 15 characters using JavaScript. This is the sentence:
Please email this card to [email protected]
It should like like this:
Please email this card
to email@emailadd...
i need to open a txt file and read it into a string in VBA, but i would like to only get the first 1000 characters.
the file itself is 20mb and i only need the first 1000 characters. is there a way to make this efficient?
How to validate a substring is true in PHP for example if user1 is in the string it should be true?
textfile:
user1 : pass1
user2 : pass2
user3 : pass3
if(in_array($_SERVER['user1'] . "\r\n", $textfile)){ //not the way want this to be true
printf("Ok user1 is in this row somewhere");
}
Is there a way to convert a date to a string in Sqlite? For example I am trying to get the min date in Sqlite:
SELECT MIN(StartDate) AS MinDate FROM TableName
I know in SQL Server I would use the SQL below to accomplish what I am trying to do:
SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), MIN(StartDate), 101) AS MinDate FROM TableName
Thanks!
Hi,
I am not so good with regex. I am struggling to find a solution for a small functionality.
I have a ajax response which returns a string like "Your ticket has been successfully logged. Please follow the link to view details 123432."
All I have to do is replace that number 123432 with <a href="blablabla.com?ticket=123432"> using javascript.
Hi All,
I have following:
temp = "aaaab123xyz@+"
lists = ["abc", "123.35", "xyz", "AND+"]
for list in lists
if re.match(list, temp, re.I):
print "The %s is within %s." % (list,temp)
The re.match is only match the beginning of the string, How to I match substring in between too.
I am trying to become more familiar with using the builtin string matching stuff available in shells in linux. I came across this guys posting, and he showed an example
a="abc|def"
echo ${a#*|} # will yield "def"
echo ${a%|*} # will yield "abc"
I tried it out and it does what its advertised to do, but I don't understand what the $,{},#,*,| are doing, I tried looking for some reference online or in the manuals but I couldn't find anything. Can anyone explain to me what's going on here?
How could I select all as one string seperated with a ,?
Example table:
Table
Stringtest
Examplestring2
Anotherstring
Otherstring
And the selected result should be Stringtest,Examplestring2,Anotherstring,Otherstring.
hi guys,
i am wondering is there a convenient function in rails to convert string with negative signs into a number. e.g. -1005.32
when i use to_f method, the number will simply become 1005 with the negative sign and decimal part being ignored.
thanks in advance!
By using document.referrer we will get all the reference of url in javascript.ie,may be output like follows
http://localhost/testwordpress/wp-admin/admin.php?page=thesis-options&upgraded=true.From this output how can we differentiate the query string part only ( ie,?page=thesis-options&upgraded=true).Is there any method in javacript?Please help anybody knows........
Is Refactor Pro the only .NET Refactoring tool that supports the String to StringBuilder refactor?
I'm looking for one that has a trial version of this feature to see if I like it enough to purchase. The overall goal is to tidy up another developer's VB.NET code.
I have no clue how to validate this string. I am simply supplying an IV for an encryption, but can find no "is_hex()" or similar function, I can't wrap my head around it! I read on a comment in the php documentation (user contrib. notes) this:
if($iv == dechex(hexdec($iv))) {
//True
} else {
//False
}
But that doesn't seem to work at all.. It only says false.
If it helps my input of my IV would be this:
92bff433cc639a6d
I have a few classes: SomeClass1, SomeClass2.
How can I create a new instance of one of these classes by using the class name from a string?
Normally, I would do:
var someClass1 = new SomeClass1();
How can I create this instance from the following:
var className = "SomeClass1";
I am assuming I should use Type.GetType() or something but I can't figure it out.
Thanks.
First of all, I get the name of the current window
win32gui.GetWindowText(win32gui.GetForegroundWindow())
k, no problem with that...
But now, how can I make an if with the result for having an specific string on it...
For example, the result gave me
C:/Python26/
How can I make an True of False for the result containing the word, 'python' ?
I'm trying with re.search, but I'm not being able to make it do it
Is it possible... when the debugger is stopped at a breakpoint, to modify the value of a std::string variable without resorting to hacks like tweaking the memory image of the current buffer?
e.g. something like "set var mystring="hello world"
?
I'm using the following command in my web application to find all files in the current directory that contain the string foo (leaving out svn directories).
find . -not -ipath '.*svn*' -exec grep -H -E -o "foo" {} \; > grep_results.txt
How do I find out the files that doesn't contain the word foo?
In the C language: How do I convert unsigned long value to a string (char *) and keep my source code portable or just recompile it to work on other platform (without rewrite code)
I have an xml stored property of some control
<Prop Name="ForeColor" Type="System.Drawing.Color" Value="-16777216" />
I want to convert it back as others
System.Type type = System.Type.GetType(propertyTypeString);
object propertyObj =
TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(type).ConvertFromString(propertyValueString);
System.Type.GetType("System.Drawing.Color") returns null.
The question is how one can correctly get color type from string
(it will be better not to do a special case just for Color properties)
Update
from time to time this xml will be edited by hand
There is a byte at a specific index in a byte string which represents eight flags; one flag per bit in the byte. If a flag is set, its corresponding bit is 1, otherwise its 0. For example, if I've got
b'\x21'
the flags would be
0001 0101 # Three flags are set at indexes 3, 5 and 7
# and the others are not set
What would be the best way to get each bit value in that byte, so I know whether a particular flag is set or not? (Preferably using bitwise operations)
Hi,
My rails application requires few values to be specified in the text box.
My web page contains few text boxes .How can i specify the values of these text boxes in the url as query string while using webrick?can any one help, am new to this.
Thanks in advance.
Would somebody care to help me out with a regex to reliably recognize and remove any number, followed by a dot, in the beginning of a string? So that
1. Introduction
becomes
Introduction
and
1290394958595. Appendix A
becomes
Appendix A