I am new to mac, my question is what else text editors can be used to edit object c code except xcode. And which one is the best for productively editing source code?
I have written an application that basically gathers up a bunch of text and numerical data from the client PC and stores it as an object. Right now I'm implementing XML serialization so that the file can be saved.
The issue is now, how do I get this data to the server? I have a server running IIS 7 setup but I don't quite understand the ASP.net life cycle, so I'm not sure how to implement the receiving app.
What should I do?
Thanks
I want to detect one kind of object such as person in the picture,
who can tell me how to training a kind of people classifier for use,so we can use the classifier to detect people in any picture.
Here's my class definition:
class A {
public:
void do_lengthy_work() {
cout << "working." << endl;
}
};
I have an object of type A, and I want to call do_lengthy_work() on it:
A a;
a.do_lengthy_work();
Is it also possible to call the same method using some variant of the following?
A::do_lengthy_work(a);
I have a JSON Struct like
appointerment= {ids: '15,16,17', appointments: {'15': '12.05.2010,14,05,2010'} }
now in appointments object I want to add something like '16', '21.05.2010'
what is the best possible way to do this.
Hi all,
Assume I have a class
class A
{
char *attr1,*attr2;
public:
. . .
};
How to save the object of this class to file in a binary format and read it back?
Thanks.
Since there is no way that you can make the flash object transparent, there needs to be some other means by which you can match the background. I thought of maybe creating a ActionScript/Javascript bridge, but I wonder if this is the route to take.
Do I have a better option?
Example: I have one persistent store coordinator which uses one single persistent store.
Now there are two managed object contexts, and both want to use the same persistent store. Could both simply use the same persistent store coordinator, or would I have to create two instances of NSPersistentStoreCoordinator? And if I had to, then: Would I also have to create two NSPersistentStore instances?
In R, I'm wanting to create a graph with x axis label expression(varname), where varname is a character object. For example:
varname <- "beta[1]"
hist(rnorm(20),xlab=expression(varname))
But that gives me a graph with xlab="varname" rather than xlab=expression(beta[1]). How to I convince expression() to evaluate the variable?
I would like to use a component that exposes the datasource property, but instead of supplying the datasource with whole list of objects, I would like to use only simple object. Is there any way to do this ?
The mentioned component is DevExpress.XtraDataLayout.DataLayoutControl - this is fairly irrelevant to the question though.
I'm trying to create a simple Guestbook web service using ASP.NET WebServices.
When trying to serialize a list of objects, I get the following exception:
System.InvalidOperationException: The type of the argument object 'GuestBookService.GuestBookEntry' is not primitive.
How can I fix this error?
I was looking through the "Domain Oriented N-Layered .NET 4.0 Sample App" project and ran across some code that I do not understand. In this project they often use syntax like the following to check arguments for null:
public GenericRepository(IQueryableContext context,ITraceManager traceManager)
{
if (context == (IQueryableContext)null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("context", Resources.Messages.exception_ContainerCannotBeNull);
Why would you cast null to the type of the object you are checking for null?
This seems like a lot of work; to check for null each time an object is used.
I have been advised that it is a good idea to check for null pointers so you don't have to spend time looking for where segmentation faults occur.
Just wondering what the community here thinks?
How do I add a new method to an object "on the fly"?
$me= new stdClass;
$me->doSomething=function ()
{
echo 'I\'ve done something';
};
$me->doSomething();
//Fatal error: Call to undefined method stdClass::doSomething()
I currently have two buttons that say left and right, and I want them to move a square object left and right respectively.
What its currently doing when i press left is moving the square to the left, and if I press left again, it resets from the center and goes left.
I want it so that when I press left, from where ever it is currently to go left and right.
I know the principle is something like get current objects position and add the canvas coordinates respectively but how do I do this?
Question: How do I get the index of the current Object in an NSEnumerator iteration?
(I don't want to keep track of things using an integer counter or use a for loop due to speed reasons. I did it before I just cannot remember how I did it...)
Is there any practical difference between these two extension methods?
class Extensions
{
public static void Foo<T>(this T obj) where T : class { ... }
public static void Foo(this object obj) { ... }
}
I was poking around in Extension Overflow and I came across the first form, which I haven't used before. Curious what the difference is.
Is there a Pattern in Scala that can add a method to an Array object?
I am thinking of the implicit conversion of Int to RichInt. But that can't be done as Array is a final class.
In a persistent object, If i change only one field, Is it possible to find out the changed field only through Hibernate?
I know I can get the entire old row and new row and compare.
How do I spell a method whose argument can either be an object of a certain type, or nil? You see those all the time in framework classes, but I've just encountered my first instance where it would be useful to create one.
How can I convert a JSON string to an object in JavaScript? Is there a method that does this?
Something like:
var x = "{ id: 5, name: 'hello' }";
var y = /*something*/(x);
alert(y.id + " " + y.name);
I want to use a method of an object.
Like $myObject->helloWorld().
However there are a couple of methods so I loop through an array of method names and call the method like this:
my $methodName ="helloWorld";
$myObject->$methodNames;
This works quite nice but some objects don't have all methods.
How can I tell whether $myObject has a method called helloWorld or not?
I used shared object to drawing line. But some times syncevt.changeList[cl].name is "clear" insted of "success". and value of setproperty become undefined.
Have any solution for this porblem