hello
i have an char** arr which is an array of strings and i want to erase the 2 last cell of the array or maybe to create a new char** but without those last 2 cells
thank you very much.
Hi, im traversing through the registry, taking the values of the keys and storing them as strings. I have discovered there are many different types. Some of these types are causing my filestream writer to fail. Is it possible to convert all of the below into a string form. The actual data value is not important, just the ability to differentiate between different values.
DWORD
ExpandString
Binary (is this just the same as byte[] ?)
MultiString
Suppose I want to add minor syntactic sugars to Java. Just little things like adding regex pattern literals, or perhaps base-2 literals, or multiline strings, etc. Nothing major grammatically (at least for now).
How would one go about doing this?
Do I need to extend the bytecode compiler? (Is that possible?)
Can I write Eclipse plugins to do simple source code transforms before feeding it to the standard Java compiler?
Web pages are, by nature, state-less objects. When you click from page to page in an ASP.net application, each request for a page is treated as a brand-new request. We use things like cookies, session-variables, and query strings to maintain state from page to page.
When you log in to an ASP.net web application using Windows Authentication, how does IIS persist your identity between pages?
Hi,
in a C++ program some string reads info from file, and in some part contains a "\r" character. I need to remove it, afte the read, in order to avoid problems. I thought about comparing strings character to character, I thought that "\r" would take two chars, but not, it is just one. how would i use a conditional ? if char[4]==`\r' ???
Thanks
P.D. How would the problem be solved in C?
Hi
I am Serialing an object using
GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
info.AddValue("string1",subobject1);
info.AddValue("string2",subobject2);
}
what will be stored in stream? do the strings also store?
I have a Flex/Actionscript 3 application that displays RSS feeds in a Text element. It strips out any HTML formatting present, but it's not handling HTML special entity codes properly -- it's rendering &mdash as the literal string instead of replacing it with an em-dash, etc. Is there any systematic way I can make it handle those codes properly, or am I going to need to manually replace those strings regex style?
I know jQuery has a helper method for parsing unit strings into numbers. What is the jQuery method to do this?
var a = "20px";
var b = 20;
var c = $.parseMethod(a) + b;
Hello!
I have IEnumerable - that i recieved(converted) from dattabase.
i need to select from this collection only unique strings.
i suppose that i need to use linq group by string...
please help.
How can I encode strings on UTF-16BE format in PHP? For "Demo Message!!!" the encoded string should be '00440065006D006F0020004D00650073007300610067006'. Also, I need to encode Arabic characters to this format.
Given a database table with lots of data in it, what is the best practice to remove noise text? I want to detect and remove strings like:
fghfghfghfg
qsdqsdqsd
rtyrtyrty
I'm using Java.
What is meant by String Pool ?
What is difference between the following declarations :
String s="hello";
String s=new String("hello");
Is there any difference between the Storing of this two strings by JVM ?
I'm wondering if it is possible to create a separate APK file which contains only language specific strings and somehow persuade my program to try to read the string resources first from that package's resource and then from the program's own resources... I would like to have a main program with 2-3 mayor laguages and the rest of the languages would go into a separate language pack. (This is to keep the main program size small as I have already 12 translations)
Hi
I have been trying to localize my iPhone app in two languages - english and german
I have created two folders en.lproj and de.lproj each containing Localizable.strings file for respective language. I have included these files in my resources folder, changed the encoding of these files to UTF-16.
I have tried cleaning the project and building it again, deleting folder at path: Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/User
But the problem is still there. Anybody having an idea please help.
Writing some ruby code (not rails) and I need to handle something like this:
found 1 match
found 2 matches
I have rails installed so maybe I might be able to add a require clause at the top of the script, but does anyone know of a RUBY method that pluralizes strings? Is there a class I can require that can deal with this if the script isn't rails but I have rails installed?
Thanks in advance!
This is my app:
If someone enters "C6H12O6+O2=CO2+H2O", then I have already written code to split the equation into terms, so in an ArrayList called rterms I have the strings:
C6H12O6
CO2
and in another ArrayList called pterms, I have:
CO2
H2O
I need to count the number of C's in each term of the reactants, so 6 for term 1, 0 for term 2, and then the H's and then O's. How would I do this? Any help is appreciated.
"([\"'])(?:\\\\?+.)*?\\1"
I came up to this regexp to match all quoted strings..
It seems to work great...
The problem is how to match the text that isnt inside quotes..
The inverse -negative somehow...
I read the documentation and
(?!(([\"'])(?:\\\\?+.)*?\\1))
doesnt work
DELETE FROM #tItem_ID
WHERE #tItem_ID.Item_ID NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT Item_ID
FROM Item_Keyword
JOIN Keyword ON Item_Keyword.Keyword_ID = Keyword.Record_ID
WHERE Keyword LIKE @tmpKW)
The Keyword is %macaroni%. Both temp tables are 3300 items long. The inner select executes in under a second. All strings are nvarchar(249). All IDs are int.
Any ideas? I executed it (it's in a stored proc) for over 12 minutes without it finishing.
I have the following method :
public List<string> someMethod()
{
// populate list of strings
// dump them to csv file
//return to output
}
Question is: i dont want the user to wait for csv dump, which might take a while.
If i use a thread for csvdump, will it complete? before or after the return of output?
w3schools says that exceptions can be strings, integers, booleans, or objects, but the example given doesn't strike me as good practice, since exception type checking is done through string comparison. Is this the preferred method of exception handling in Javascript? Are there built-in exception types (like NullPointerException)? (if so, what are they, what kind of inheritance do they use, and are they preferred over other options?)
One of the downsides of web.config/app.config is that it's just Magic Strings everywhere, since it's just an XML file.
Interpreted languages like PHP or Ruby have the advantage that the configuration is just code that is executed. In .net, doing stuff in code requires a redeployment, which defeats the purpose.
Now, before I build my own web.config replacement based on Boo or PowerShell I wanted to know if there is an existing one?
I subclassed NSObject:
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@interface STObject : NSObject {
NSString *message_type;
NSString *twitter_in_reply_to_screen_name;
}
@property(nonatomic, copy) NSString *message_type;
@property(nonatomic, copy) NSString *twitter_in_reply_to_screen_name;
@end
My implementation looks like:
#import "STObject.h"
@implementation STObject
@synthesize message_type, twitter_in_reply_to_screen_name;
@end
Do I need to create a dealloc method for my two properties where I release the strings?
I'm parsing Xml data which has entries like this:
<item name="UserText" type_name="gh_string" type_code="10"> </item>
I'm supposed to read the 6 spaces as a String, but both the InnerText and InnerXml values of the System.Xml.XmlNode are zero length Strings.
Is there any way I can get at this whitespace data in existing files and what do I need to do in the future to prevent this sort of screw up?