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  • matlab write image into eps file

    - by Tim
    In MATLAB, how do you write a matrix into an image of eps format? It seems imwrite does not support eps? convert is not working on the Linux server I am using $ convert exploss_stumps.jpg exploss_stumps.eps convert: missing an image filename `exploss_stumps.eps' @ convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/2838 Any idea why?

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  • Regex to match with digit in the string.

    - by Harikrishna
    I will have a different type of string(string will not have fixed format,they will be different every time) from them I want to remove some specific substring.Like the string can be OPTIDX 26FEB2009 NIFTY CE 2500 OPTIDX NIFTY 30 Jul 2009 4600.00 PE OPTSTK ICICIBANK 30 Jul 2009 700.00 PA I want to extract Rs.(digit) from those string and store it into one variable and then in those string there should not be Rs.(digit). What should be the regex for that ? EDIT private string ExtractingRupeesFromString(String str) { Match match = Regex.Match(cellRecord, @"(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)\D*$"); return match.Value.ToString(); }

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  • How to output formatted HTML from PHP?

    - by Tim
    I like to format all my HTML with tabs for neatness and readability. Recently I started using PHP and now I have a lot of HTML output that comes from in between PHP tags. Those output lines all line up one the left side of the screen. I have to use /n to make a line go to the next. Is there anything like that for forcing tabs, or any way to have neat HTML output coming from PHP?

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  • Mainframe Dataset

    - by Manasi
    Hi, I have a sequential dataset which has some data formatted in columns. suppose below is the format of my dataset. Emp_ID Emp_name Emp_addr I want to remove the column Emp_Name from the dataset. Can I do it without writing the COBOL program? Please let me know if we have any command to do the same. Thanks and Regards, Manasi Kulkarni.

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  • Avoid trailing zeroes in printf()

    - by Gorpik
    I keep stumbling on the format specifiers for the printf() family of functions. What I want is to be able to print a double (or float) with a maximum given number of digits after the decimal point. If I use: printf("%1.3f", 359.01335); printf("%1.3f", 359.00999); I get 359.013 359.010 Instead of the desired 359.013 359.01 Can anybody help me?

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  • How to get short month names in Joda Time?

    - by Mr Morgan
    Hello Does anyone know if there's a method in Joda Time or Java itself which takes either an int or a String as an argument, e.g. 4 or "4" and gives the name of the month back in short format, i.e. JAN for January? I suppose long month names can be truncated and converted to upper case. Thanks Mr Morgan.

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  • Java object to XML Elements?

    - by DaveKub
    I'm working on a webservices client app and I have it mostly working. I can retrieve and read data from the third-party webservice fine. Now I need to submit some data and I'm stuck. The classes for the objects I'm retrieving/submitting were generated from XSD files via the xjc tool. The part I'm stuck on is turning one of those objects into an XML tree to submit to the webservice. When I retrieve/send a request from/to the ws, it contains a 'payload' object. This is defined in java code as (partial listing): @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD) @XmlType(name = "PayloadType", propOrder = { "compressed", "document", "any", "format" }) public class PayloadType { @XmlElement(name = "Compressed") protected String compressed; @XmlElement(name = "Document") protected List<String> document; @XmlAnyElement protected List<Element> any; protected String format; public List<Element> getAny() { if (any == null) { any = new ArrayList<Element>(); } return this.any; } } The only field I'm concerned with is the 'any' field which contains an XML tree. When I retrieve data from the ws, I read that field with something like this: ('root' is of org.w3c.dom.Element type and is the result of calling 'getAny().get(0)' on the payload object) NodeList nl = root.getElementsByTagName("ns1:Process"); // "ns1:Process" is an XML node to do something with if (nl != null && nl.getLength() > 0) { for (int i = 0; i < nl.getLength(); i++) { Element proc = (Element) nl.item(i); try { // do something with the 'proc' Element here... } catch (Exception ex) { // handle problems here... } } } Submitting data is where I'm stuck. How do I take a java object created from one of the classes generated from XSD and turn it into an Element object that I can add to the 'any' List of the payload object?? For instance, if I have a DailyData class and I create and populate it with data: DailyData dData = new DailyData(); dData.setID = 34; dData.setValues = "3,5,76,23"; How do I add that 'dData' object to the 'any' List of the payload object? It has to be an Element. Do I do something with a JAXBContext marshaller? I've used that to dump the 'dData' object to the screen to check the XML structure. I'm sure the answer is staring me in the face but I just can't see it! Dave

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  • Copy Structure To Another Program

    - by Steven
    Long story, long: I am adding a web interface (ASPX.NET: VB) to a data acquisition system developed with LabVIEW which outputs raw data files. These raw data files are the binary representation of a LabVIEW cluster (essentially a structure). LabVIEW provides functions to instantiate a class or structure or call a method defined in a .NET DLL file. I plan to create a DLL file containing a structure definition and a class with methods to transfer the structure. When the webpage requests data, it would call a LabVIEW executable with a filename parameter. The LabVIEW code would instantiate the structure, populate the structure from the data file, then call the method to transfer the data back to the website. Long story, short: How do you recommend I transfer (copy) an instance of a structure from one .NET program to a VB.NET program? Ideas considered: sockets, temp file, xml file, config file, web services, CSV, some type of serialization, shared memory

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  • .net/iis6 Limitations of the urlMappings in web.config for extensionless url rewriting

    - by ScottE
    I'm investigating a simple url rewriting setup for iis6 / net 2.0 sites. I've added a . wildcard mapping in IIS that points to the .net executable. I'm also using the urlMappings element in the web.config to add some rewritting urls. I've moved the config outside of the web.config so I can make changes to the list without forcing application restarts, like so: <urlMappings configSource="config\urlMappings.config"> </urlMappings> I'd like to allow our content management to add urls to this file so that we can have extensionless friendly urls. <add url="~/someurl" mappedUrl="index.aspx?page=123" /> This works just fine, but I'm concerned about limitations in the number of entries that I can map in the urlMappings config. I can't seem to find any documentation on this. Has anyone found any limitations? Thanks.

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  • How can I parse raw email source and extract the HTML part?

    - by Matthew Brindley
    In my iPhone app, I'm handed the raw source of an email, in RFC822 (or "eml") format. I'd like the HTML part of this message (if one exists). Rather than attempting to parse it out myself and converting escape chars and so on, I thought I'd check to see if anyone knows of an objective-c library to do this for me. In .NET, I've always used the Mailbee classes for anything email related, but I can't seem to find anything similar for cocoa.

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  • Rich-Text Editing of Word Documents on the Web via ASP.NET

    - by Caveatrob
    My users upload Word 2007 documents to our site and I'd like to load them into a rich edit control of some kind so the users can make modifications/ comment, etc. What mechanisms are available to: load the Word document via ASP.NET, and parse/format/display the document in a rich editing control? Also, what kinds of rich editing controls are best to use in this circumstance?

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  • How to extract Twitter username from Search API via PHP

    - by Alexia
    The Twitter Search api returns results in ATOM/XML format which look like this: <author> <name>username (Friendly Name)</name> <uri>http://twitter.com/username</uri> </author> In my PHP I can get the name field as a variable, so it would look like this: $names = "username (Friendly Name)" But I want to use PHP to extract them as seperate variables, like this: $username = "username" $friendlyName = "Friendly Name" (without parantheses) TIA!

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  • firebug saying not a function

    - by Aaron
    <script type = "text/javascript"> var First_Array = new Array(); function reset_Form2() {document.extraInfo.reset();} function showList1() {document.getElementById("favSports").style.visibility="visible";} function showList2() {document.getElementById("favSubjects").style.visibility="visible";} function hideProceed() {document.getElementById('proceed').style.visibility='hidden';} function proceedToSecond () { document.getElementById("div1").style.visibility="hidden"; document.getElementById("div2").style.visibility="visible"; document.getElementById("favSports").style.visibility="hidden"; document.getElementById("favSubjects").style.visibility="hidden"; } function backToFirst () { document.getElementById("div1").style.visibility="visible"; document.getElementById("div2").style.visibility="hidden"; document.getElementById("favSports").style.visibility="visible"; document.getElementById("favSubjects").style.visibility="visible"; } function reset_Form(){ document.personalInfo.reset(); document.getElementById("favSports").style.visibility="hidden"; document.getElementById("favSubjects").style.visibility="hidden"; } function isValidName(firstStr) { var firstPat = /^([a-zA-Z]+)$/; var matchArray = firstStr.match(firstPat); if (matchArray == null) { alert("That's a weird name, try again"); return false; } return true; } function isValidZip(zipStr) { var zipPat =/[0-9]{5}/; var matchArray = zipStr.match(zipPat); if(matchArray == null) { alert("Zip is not in valid format"); return false; } return true; } function isValidApt(aptStr) { var aptPat = /[\d]/; var matchArray = aptStr.match(aptPat); if(matchArray == null) { if (aptStr=="") { return true; } alert("Apt is not proper format"); return false; } return true; } function isValidDate(dateStr) { //requires 4 digit year: var datePat = /^(\d{1,2})(\/|-)(\d{1,2})\2(\d{4})$/; var matchArray = dateStr.match(datePat); if (matchArray == null) { alert("Date is not in a valid format."); return false; } return true; } function checkRadioFirst() { var rb = document.personalInfo.salutation; for(var i=0;i<rb.length;i++) { if(rb[i].checked) { return true; } } alert("Please specify a salutation"); return false; } function checkCheckFirst() { var rb = document.personalInfo.operatingSystems; for(var i=0;i<rb.length;i++) { if(rb[i].checked) { return true; } } alert("Please specify an operating system") ; return false; } function checkSelectFirst() { if ( document.personalInfo.sports.selectedIndex == -1) { alert ( "Please select a sport" ); return false; } return true; } function checkRadioSecond() { var rb = document.extraInfo.referral; for(var i=0;i<rb.length;i++) { if(rb[i].checked) { return true; } } alert("Please select form of referral"); return false; } function checkCheckSecond() { var rb = document.extraInfo.officeSupplies; for(var i=0;i<rb.length;i++) { if(rb[i].checked) { return true; } } alert("Please select an office supply option"); return false; } function checkSelectSecond() { if ( document.extraInfo.colorPick.selectedIndex == 0 ) { alert ( "Please select a favorite color" ); return false; } return true; } function check_Form(){ var retvalue = isValidDate(document.personalInfo.date.value); if(retvalue) { retvalue = isValidZip(document.personalInfo.zipCode.value); if(retvalue) { retvalue = isValidName(document.personalInfo.nameFirst.value); if(retvalue) { retvalue = checkRadioFirst(); if(retvalue) { retvalue = checkCheckFirst(); if(retvalue) { retvalue = checkSelectFirst(); if(retvalue) { retvalue = isValidApt(document.personalInfo.aptNum.value); if(retvalue){ document.getElementById('proceed').style.visibility='visible'; var rb = document.personalInfo.salutation; for(var i=0;i<rb.length;i++) { if(rb[i].checked) { var salForm = rb[i].value; } } var SportsOptions = ""; for(var j=0;j<document.personalInfo.sports.length;j++){ if ( document.personalInfo.sports.options[j].selected){ SportsOptions += document.personalInfo.sports.options[j].value + " "; } } var SubjectsOptions= ""; for(var k=0;k<document.personalInfo.subjects.length;k++){ if ( document.personalInfo.subjects.options[k].selected){ SubjectsOptions += document.personalInfo.subjects.options[k].value + " "; } } var osBox = document.personalInfo.operatingSystems; var OSOptions = ""; for(var y=0;y<osBox.length;y++) { if(osBox[y].checked) { OSOptions += osBox[y].value + " "; } } First_Array[0] = salForm; First_Array[1] = document.personalInfo.nameFirst.value; First_Array[2] = document.personalInfo.nameMiddle.value; First_Array[3] = document.personalInfo.nameLast.value; First_Array[4] = document.personalInfo.address.value; First_Array[5] = document.personalInfo.aptNum.value; First_Array[6] = document.personalInfo.city.value; for(var l=0; l<document.personalInfo.state.length; l++) { if (document.personalInfo.state.options[l].selected) { First_Array[7] = document.personalInfo.state[l].value; } } First_Array[8] = document.personalInfo.zipCode.value; First_Array[9] = document.personalInfo.date.value; First_Array[10] = document.personalInfo.phone.value; First_Array[11] = SportsOptions; First_Array[12] = SubjectsOptions; First_Array[13] = OSOptions; alert("Everything looks good."); document.getElementById('validityButton').style.visibility='hidden'; } } } } } } } } /*function formAction2() { var retvalue; retvalue = checkRadioSecond(); if(!retvalue) { return retvalue; } retvalue = checkCheckSecond(); if(!retvalue) { return retvalue; } return checkSelectSecond() ; } */ </script> This is just a sample of the code, there are alot more functions, but I thought the error might be related to surrounding code. I have absolutely no idea why, as I know all the surrounding functions execute, and First_Array is populated. However when I click the Proceed to Second button, the onclick attribute does not execute because Firebug says proceedToSecond is not a function button code: <input type="button" id="proceed" name="proceedToSecond" onclick="proceedToSecond();" value="Proceed to second form">

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  • Understanding the output of ldd

    - by nebukadnezzar
    I'm having a hard time understanding the output of ldd - Especially the processor identifiers. The string in question is this one: Shortest.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, from ']', not stripped I have several questions about it: What does "ELF" mean? I know that's what Linux binaries are called like (Windows Binaries are called PE Binaries, "Portable Executable" Binaries), but isn't ELF an abbreviation for something? What does LSB mean? I can't even guess it... I see the string "Intel" there, now I seriously wonder about the portability of Linux binaries, as ldd seems to expect every binary to be compiled on a intel processor... but what if it wasn't compiled on a Intel processor? Or when I attempt to run the binary on a computer that doesn't run ontop of a Intel processor? Why the ']'? My guess is it should be some sort of Linker identify, but ']' doesn't look much like a Identifier... Thanks in advance

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  • drawing images and lines over UIScrollView

    - by Jorge
    I'm programming an app in which one of the ViewControllers is showing an UIScrollView that shows an image. I'd like to load an image (pushpin in png format) and draw it (and delete it) in some points of the UIScrollView image. I'd also would like to draw bezier paths in that image (and deleting them). I've programmed several apps but this is the first time I face graphic programming and don't know where to start from. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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  • RegEx, Php, Preg_match, Phone numbers, Oh my!

    - by Kirk
    How do I find phone number of the following format and store them to a variable. It needs to match 3334445555, 333.444.5555, 333-444-5555, 333 444 5555, (333) 444 5555 and all combinations thereof. Here is the frame of it $regex = expression; if (preg_match ('/$regex/', matches)) { $phone = matches[1]; }

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  • How to write INT64 to CString

    - by sxingfeng
    I am coding in c++ windows. INT64 dirID = -1; CString querySQLStr = _T(""); querySQLStr.Format(L"select * from ImageInfo where FolderPath=%64d;", dirID); querySQLStr always like this: select * from ImageInfo where FolderPath= 1214; is it right to use %64d? Many Thanks

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  • Regular expression to extract text between either square or curly brackets

    - by ObiWanKenobi
    Related to my previous question, I have a string on the following format: this {is} a [sample] string with [some] {special} words. [another one] What is the regular expression to extract the words within either square or curly brackets, ie. {is} [sample] [some] {special} [another one] Note: In my use case, brackets cannot be nested. I would also like to keep the enclosing characters, so that I can tell the difference between them when processing the results.

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  • question about that concept of linux install in flash card.

    - by Johnny
    1.i can't understand why Linux on flash card need install, does it simply copy certain file to certain location in flash card? ---i mean ,plan it in a response file,then one program read the plan in response file and write certain format to flash card. 2.does the file system bind tiedly to the linux kernel? is it possible let each kernel,user,app have its own root? rather than mount everything under one single / "root"

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  • No norwegian characters in LaTeX

    - by DreamCodeR
    Hi, I have translated a document from English to Norwegian in the LaTeX format, and while using norwegian special characters, I get an error using \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} to try and display the norwegian (scandinavian) special characters in PostScript/PDF/DVI format, saying Package utf8x Error: MalformedUTF-8sequence. So while that didn't work, I tried out another possible solution: \usepackage{ucs} \usepackage[norsk]babel And when I tried to save that in Emacs I get this message: These default coding systems were tried to encode text in the buffer `lol.tex': (utf-8-unix (905 . 4194277) (916 . 4194245) (945 . 4194278) (950 . 4194277) (954 . 4194296) (990 . 4194277) (1010 . 4194277) (1013 . 4194278) (1051 . 4194277) (1078 . 4194296) (1105 . 4194296)) However, each of them encountered characters it couldn't encode: utf-8-unix cannot encode these: \345 \305 \346 \345 \370 \345 \345 \346 \345 \370 ... Thanks to Emacs I have the possibility to check out the properties of those characters and the first one tells me: character: \345 (4194277, #o17777745, #x3fffe5) preferred charset: eight-bit (Raw bytes 128-255) code point: 0xE5 syntax: w which means: word buffer code: #xE5 file code: not encodable by coding system utf-8-unix display: not encodable for terminal Which doesn't tell me much. When I try to build this with texi2dvi --dvipdf filename.text I get a perfectly fine PDF, all without the special norwegian characters. When I am about to save Emacs also ask me: "Select coding system (default raw-text):" And I type in utf-8 to choose its coding system. I have also tried to choose default raw-text to see if I get some different result. But nothing. At last I tried \lstset{inputencoding=utf8x, extendedchars=\true} ... a code I came over while trying to google the solution to this problem. Which gives me this error: Undefined control sequence. So basically, I have tried every encoding option I have been able to find and nothing works. I am desperately trying to make this work since the norwegian translation must be published before the deadline. As an additional information I may add that I found out later on that I only had the en_US.UTF-8 in my locale, so I added nb_NO.UTF-8 and nb_NO.ISO-8859-15 and ran locale-gen + reboot without any changes. I hope I provided enough information to get some assistance, the characters in question is æ ø å.

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  • the coding problem in server

    - by zahir hussain
    $fp = fopen("http://feeds.reuters.com/Reuters/PoliticsNews?format=xml","r") or die("Error reading RSS data."); The above coding working correctly in localhost;;; but in server display "Error reading RSS data."... i dont know why.... anybody please explain me... i am waiting... thanks

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