hi,
my window.location is "F:/html5/home.html", from my location i need to get the file name like this "home.html", to do this, how to i use the regular expression command?
any one help me?
Why I can't construct large tuples in Haskell? Why there's a tuple size limit?
Prelude> (1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)
<interactive>:1:0:
No instance for (Show
(t,
t1,
t2,
...
t23))
arising from a use of `print' at <interactive>:1:0-48
Possible fix:
add an instance declaration for
(Show
(t,
t1,
t2,
...
t23))
In a stmt of a 'do' expression: print it
Class<? extends Algorithm> alg = AlgorithmAllFrom9AndLastFrom10Impl.class
Constructor<Algorithm> c = alg.getConstructors()[0];
For "alg.getConstructors()[0];" I am getting a warning in eclipse
Type safety: The expression of type
Constructor needs unchecked conversion
to conform to Constructor
How do I fix this?
static void Main()
{
string[] a = { "a", "asd", "bdfsd", "we" };
a = a.OrderBy(fun).ToArray();
}
private static int fun(string s)
{
return s.Length;
}
its is giving compile time error . I know that we can do this with Lambda expression like this. a.OrderBy(s=>s.Length).ToArray(); but i want to this do by defining different function . What mistake i have done?
I've got a document containing empty lines (\n\n). They can be removed with sed:
echo $'a\n\nb'|sed -e '/^$/d'
But how do I do that with an ordinary regular expression in perl? Anything like the following just shows no result at all.
echo $'a\n\nb'|perl -p -e 's/\n\n/\n/s'
hey,
I have two-dimension array
List<List<int>> boardArray
How can I enumerate throw this array to check that it contains other value than 0 ?
I think about boardArray.Contains and ForEach ,cause it return bool value but I don't have too much experience with lambda expression :/
Please help :)
What's the best regular expression for integer separated by comma? It can also contain space between comma, and the field is not required which means it could be blank.
123,98549
43446
etc..
I am wondering what this technique is called and what it does. It seems to be validating some regular expression on the variable url. I am customizing another persons code:
var url = document.getElementById("editorURL").value;
if(/(file|http).*/.test(url)) {
}
Maybe someone has a link to an article that explains this a bit more in-depth?
Is there a specific way to check for a specific integer within a switch statment.
For example.
$user = $ads[$i]->from_user;
To check for the number 2 as $i in the above expression.
I have a custom control I created from a expression design I created and exported to xaml. I have put in it a bound itemtemplate/datatemplate of a ListBox contorl. It doesn't seem to be rendering more than once and/or it is rendering each item in the same place(kind of like the same x,y coordinates.
Hi,
with $("#TextInputElement").select()
I am able to select a text (mark it) in an in an input text field.
Now I only want to select the text in between brackets in that input field.
I have the regular expression match(/-[^-]*-/) to select, but how would I apply this to only select the text inside the input field between brackets?
[noselect]textToBeSelected[/noselect]
thx
Hi,
I want to translate LINQ expression tree to SQL statement and I don't want to write my own code for this.
Example:
var query = from c in Customers
where c.Country == "UK" &&
c.City == "London"
select c);
To
SELECT ... FROM Customers AS c WHERE c.Country = "UK" AND c.City = "London"
I know DataContext.Log, but I want to use:
query.ToSqlStatementString()
Thanks
I'm retrieving an unformatted String from a twitter feed. I want to be able to turn a text URL (http://blah.com/qwerty/) into a link but don't know how...is there a handy regular expression for this?
I want to turn something like this
CS 240, CS 246, ECE 222, ... (more or less); Software Engineering students only
into
('CS 240', 'CS 246', 'ECE 222', 'ECE 220')
in Python, code that matches a single course looks like
>>> re.search('([A-Z]{2,5} \d{3})', 'SE 112').groups()
('SE 112',)
I prefer a regular expression only method because I have a bunch of other alternate reg exps using '|' to combine them. However, a method with split is acceptable.
Hi all
Say I got 3 entities: Business, Employee and Payment. A payment has a foreign key to an Employee, while the Employee has an foreign key to a business.
Now, I want to create a query which gives me all payments for a given business. I really don't have a clue about how to do this - I guess I want something like:
mySession.CreateCriteria<Payment>()
.Add(Criterion.Expression.Eq(/* Employee_FK => Employee.Business_FK == BusinessID */);
Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
I have Perl code:
my $s = "The+quick+brown+fox+jumps+over+the+lazy+dog+that+is+my+dog";
I want to replace every + with space and dog with cat.
I have this regular expression:
$s =~ s/\+(.*)dog/ ${1}cat/g;
But, it only matches the first occurrence of + and last dog.
Sorry for this english related question but I only came across that expression in the context of IT. What does abstracting over something mean ? For example abstracting over objects or abstracting over classes.
Thanks
I have an XML feed that looks something like this (excerpt):
<channel>
<title>Channel Name</title>
<link>Link to the channel</link>
<item>
<title>Heading 1</title>
<link>http://www.somelink.com?id=100</link>
<description><![CDATA[ Text here ]]></description>
<publishDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 10:00:00</publishDate>
<guid>http://www.somelink.com/read-story-100</guid>
<category domain="http://www.somelink.com/?category=4">Category 1</category>
</item>
<item>
<title>Heading 2</title>
<link>http://www.somelink.com?id=110</link>
<description><![CDATA[ Text here ]]></description>
<publishDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 11:00:00</publishDate>
<guid>http://www.somelink.com/read-story-110</guid>
<category domain="http://www.somelink.com/?category=4">Category 1</category>
</item>
<channel>
That's the rough of it. I'm using this piece of PHP (excerpt):
$xml = simple_xml_load_file($xmlFile);
$xml->xpath($pattern);
Now I want to get all ITEM-nodes (with their children) based on that pesky "domain" attribute in the category node, but no matter what I try it does-not-work.
The closest I got was "//category[@domain= 'http://www.somelink.com/?category=4']"
The expression I tried gave me this result:
[0] => SimpleXMLElement Object
(
[@attributes] => Array
(
[domain] => http://www.somelink.com/?category=4
)
[0] => Category 1
[1] => SimpleXMLElement Object
(
[@attributes] => Array
(
[domain] => http://www.somelink.com/?category=4
)
[0] => Category 1
The expression should contain all childrens of the two items in the example, but as you can see only the info in the category node is present, I want all the item nodes.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Hello
I want a regular expression which will ignore the sentence containing "XYZ" character.
I am using this but this is not working
"(.+[^XYZ])"
Thanks in advance
Is there a specific way to check for a specific integer within a switch statment.
For example.
$user = $ads[$i]->from_user;
To check for the number 2 as $i in the above expression.
i need to remove content after using dreamweaver find & replace in multiple files (different content). how can i do that?. will regular expression solve this issue?
I'm trying to write a regular expression that finds C#-style unescaped strings, such as
string x = @"hello
world";
The problem I'm having is how to write a rule that handles double quotes within the string correctly, like in this example
string x = @"before quote ""junk"" after quote";
This should be an easy one, right?
I have a dictionary:
D = { "foo" : "bar", "baz" : "bip" }
and I want to create new dictionary that has a copy of one of it's elements k. So if k = "baz":
R = { "baz" : "bip" }
what I'v got now is:
R = { k : D[k] }
But in my case k is a complex expression and I've got a whole stack of these. Caching k in a temporary looks about as ugly as the original option.
What I'm looking for is a better (cleaner) way to do this.