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  • Add a + sign to a +ve number in PHP

    - by user318466
    I need to design a function to return -ve numbers unchanged but should add a + sign at the start of the number if its alreay no present. Example: Input Output ---------------- +1 +1 1 +1 -1 -1 It will get only numeric input. function formatNum($num) { # something here..perhaps a regex? } This function is going to be called several times in echo/print so the quicker the better.

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  • Creating an instance within the Class itself

    - by didxga
    What's going on when the assignment statement executed at Line 4, does compiler ignore the new operator and keep the foo variable being null or something else happen to handle this awkward moment? public class Foo { // creating an instance before its constructor has been invoked, suppose the "initializing" // gets printed in constructor as a result of the next line, of course it will not print it private Foo foo = new Foo();//Line 4 public Foo() { System.out.println("initializing"); } }

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  • Format String become 0001, 0010 etc

    - by trycatch4j
    Hi all.., I have number : 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 But I wanna print that number 0001 0002 0003 0004 0010 I have search in google, the keyword is number format. but I've got nothing, I just get, frmat decimal such ass 1,000,000.00. hope you can suggest me a reference or give me some problem solving. Thanks,

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  • Maybe This is dead-simple stupid question, but how PHP translate our code ?

    - by justjoe
    i got this code ` // // prints out "Hello World!" // hello_world(); //First call function hello_world() { echo "Hello World!<br/>\n"; } hello_world(); //second call ?>` Both of 'hello_world' call will print out the same result. It's easily to understand why the second call will be output 'Hello world', but how the first call output the same where it's been call before the initiation of the function hello_world itself ?enter code here

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  • can't read from stream until child exits?

    - by BobTurbo
    OK I have a program that creates two pipes - forks - the child's stdin and stdout are redirected to one end of each pipe - the parent is connected to the other ends of the pipes and tries to read the stream associated with the child's output and print it to the screen (and I will also make it write to the input of the child eventually). The problem is, when the parent tries to fgets the child's output stream, it just stalls and waits until the child dies to fgets and then print the output. If the child doesn't exit, it just waits forever. What is going on? I thought that maybe fgets would block until SOMETHING was in the stream, but not block all the way until the child gives up its file descriptors. Here is the code: #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <unistd.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { FILE* fpin; FILE* fpout; int input_fd[2]; int output_fd[2]; pid_t pid; int status; char input[100]; char output[100]; char *args[] = {"/somepath/someprogram", NULL}; fgets(input, 100, stdin); // the user inputs the program name to exec pipe(input_fd); pipe(output_fd); pid = fork(); if (pid == 0) { close(input_fd[1]); close(output_fd[0]); dup2(input_fd[0], 0); dup2(output_fd[1], 1); input[strlen(input)-1] = '\0'; execvp(input, args); } else { close(input_fd[0]); close(output_fd[1]); fpin = fdopen(input_fd[1], "w"); fpout = fdopen(output_fd[0], "r"); while(!feof(fpout)) { fgets(output, 100, fpout); printf("output: %s\n", output); } } return 0; }

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  • Missing $ on loop variable

    - by k0re
    Hi, 1 #!/usr/bin/perl 2 use strict; 3 use warnings; 4 5 my @array = qw[a b c]; 6 foreach my($a,$b,$c) (@array) { 7 print "$a , $b , $c\n"; 8 } I receive following error: Missing $ on loop variable What is wrong? I am using: perl v5.10.1 (*) built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi

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  • Create comma seperated values in perl

    - by Mike
    Let's say I have a list of elements @list=(1,2,3); #desired output 1,2,3 And I want to print them as comma seperated values. And most importantly, I do not want the last element to have a comma after it. What is the cleanest way to do this in Perl?

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  • Convert octet string to human readable

    - by Michael Lang
    Using the pysnmp framework i get some values doing a snmp walk. Unfortunately for the oid 1.3.6.1.21.69.1.5.8.1.2 (DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB) i get a weird result which i cant correctly print here since it contains ascii chars like BEL ACK When doing a repr i get: OctetString('\x07\xd8\t\x17\x03\x184\x00') But the output should look like: 2008-9-23,3:24:52.0 the format is called "DateAndTime". How can i translate the OctetString output to a "human readable" date/time ?

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  • PHP: How to know when exec() function is finish?

    - by skiria
    I have an exec function in php file that execs a bash script. It script calls fmpeg to transcode a video file. How can I know when transcoding is finish?? $script = "/opt/lamp../name.sh" exec("$script $videoIn $id") I will try using next code but it doesn't workd. if (exec("$script $videoIn $id")) { //print on screen that the video has been transcoded }

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  • C++ Class Construction and Member Initialization

    - by anachoret
    The first print shows the member value to be false, and the other two prints show it as true. Why does the first output differ from the last two? #include #include using namespace std; class MyClass { public: bool value; bool stuff; }; class Container { public: vector my_classes; Container() { MyClass c; cout

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  • Adobe After Efects Plugin With Cocoa (Overriding malloc)

    - by mustISignUp
    Messing about a bit, i have a working Adobe After Effects plugin with a bit of Obj-c / Cocoa in it (NSArray and custom objects - not ui stuff). The SDK guide states:- Always use After Effects memory allocation functions. In low-memory conditions (such as during RAM preview), it’s very important that plug-ins not compete with After Effects for OS memory, and deal gracefully with out-of-memory conditions. Failing to use our functions can cause lock-ups, crashes, and tech support calls. Don’t do that. If you’re wrapping existing C++ code, overloading new and delete to use our functions will save substantial reimplementation. On Windows, derive all classes from a common base class which implements new and delete. so my question.. is something compatible with the above statement possible in Obj-c?

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  • array with sessions, only prints one letter

    - by jolabero
    On login: $result = mysql_query("SELECT `id`, `username`, `email` FROM `users` WHERE `username` = '$username' AND `password` = '$passwd'"); $userdata = array('id','username','email'); $_SESSION['user'] = mysql_result($result, 0, $userdata); And when i want to print the users username echo $_SESSION['user']['username'] it only prints the first letter :/ whats wrong`?

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  • datetime diff doesn't work

    - by Ahmet vardar
    Hi here is my code function check($dt) { $date = date("Y-m-d"); $start = new DateTime($date); $end = new DateTime($dt); $diff = $start->diff( $end ); return $diff->format( '%d days' ); } print check('2009-12-14'); that prints 29 days where am i wrong ?

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  • Adding Refresh Tag to View

    - by RJL
    I need a view to refresh automatically every 20 seconds, and have added the following code to the view header via the views GUI - with no success. The code (or portions of it) are simply displayed on the view and no updating is performed. I've tried omitting both and just the ending ?php statement. If someone can tell me the proper code to use, or a better approach at updating the view automatically, I'd be very appreciative. Thanks. print ";

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