Simple example: we have string "Some sample string Of Text". And I want to filter out all stop words (i.e. "some" and "of") but I don't want to change letter case of other words which should be retained.
If letter case was unimportant I would do this:
str.toLowerCase().replaceAll ("a|the|of|some|any", "");
Is there an "ignore case" solution with regular expressions in java?
What are the best practices for using Java's @Override annotation and why?
It seems like it would be overkill to mark every single overridden method with the @Override annotation. Are there certain programming situations that call for using the @Override and others that should never use the @Override?
Hi all,
Most google results for sample questions/problems for java, results in a link directing to mock certification questions. Does anyone know where can i find sample problems for practice ?
Thanks
Hi guys.
First I want to say is that I am 37 years old and not from programmer background (actually from biology). And my question is should I start learning Java? I have coded in PHP and JavaScript for a year and a half. Every answer would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Bobi.
I have a Class<? extends Annotation> and tried calling newInstance() but Java yelled at me for the obvious reason that I can't instantiate an interface. But I know frameworks like EasyMock are perfectly capable of instantiating interfaces. What would it take to get a completely dumb Annotation instance out of my Class?
For example:
a) int [x][y][z]
vs
b) int[x*y*z]
Initially thought i'd go with a) for simplicity
I know that Java doesn't store arrays linearly in memory like C does. But what implications does this have for my program?
I have no experience with MongoDB and we are trying to port a JPA application to be based on MongoDB. There are 3 drivers mentioned for porting java here. Which driver would be the easiest to use for converting my existing JPA application? Would it be morphia, mungbean or daybreak. Would prefer some practical experiences with users who have gone through this path before.
Is there a "best" or more popular database for standalone Java app?
I'm currently writing by hand, but I would like to know what is commonly done, if there is something that is commonly done.
This is sort of the Java analogue of this question about C#.
Suppose I have a String object which I want to represent in code and I want to produce a string literal that maps to the same thing.
I was just about to write a state machine that ingests the string character by character and escapes appropriately, but then I wondered if there was a better way, or a library that provides a function to do this.
I'm on my way to programming a database application and in our course we are told to implement a library of elements using one of the Java Collections. Each of the elements has a unique ID with which it's supposed to be addressed. Now I am wondering how this can be done.
I though about using a ListArray but this won't work because the only way of addressing List elements is through the index which you can't control.
Do you have some advice for me?
in java what is the syntax for commenting out multiple lines?
i want to do something like:
(comment)
LINES I WANT COMMENTED
LINES I WANT COMMENTED
LINES I WANT COMMENTED
(/comment)
Hi all,
I am tyring to merge an .mov file with a .wav file using java media framework, thus I need to know their duration. How can I do this? Any ideas would be appreciated..
I have a small Java Swing application that I want to rewrite in WPF .NET.
The application uses a JTable with an AbstractTableModel and a custom TableCellRenderer. I use my custom cell renderer to display the objects in two rows.
What is the corresponding WPF .NET component to JTable?
I need a Java code that takes tab delimited info from a file to a displayed table. The user should be able to click a row and update it, this is followed by updating the file. The code should use Swing objects.
Java Servlets - How do I detect if a user is from a mobile device?
I'm using the TinyMCE javascript editor, and it doesn't work on the iphone. How can I detect if the user is coming from a mobile device?
How and where do you define your own Exception hierarchy in Java?
My main question concerns package location where they your Exception classes must be defined.
Do we create a special package ourexceptions and put all classes inside it?
here's my problem: I have multiple classes that are part of the same package and they need access to a certain file path
String filePath = "D:/Users/Mine/School/Java/CZ2002_Assignment/src/"
Rather than declaring the same Filepath in every single class, is it possible to simply have a "global" type of variable of this FilePath so that all classes can access it and I only need to declare and update it once.
Thanks
I have a snippet of code that looks like this:
double ?t = lastPollTime - pollTime;
double a = 1 - Math.exp(-?t / t);
average += a * (x - average);
Just how bad an idea is it to use unicode characters in Java identifiers? Or is this perfectly acceptable?
Hi,
I am doing a project in which i require btree or b+tree data structure. but its not an important part of project. it would take my time to write a code for it. I googled it but didn't get anything....
So, can anyone provide java code for btree or b+tree implementation (with insert, delete, search algorithms)??????
it should accept string as input and form btree or b+tree of these string.
Say I have the following piece of java code
ArrayList<Double> myList = new Double[100];
for (Double x : myList)
x = randomDouble();
Does this actually modify myList or just the dummy variable?
I realize I should just try this code segment out, but I think this is the sort of thing I should be able to google or search for on this site, and several queries so far have turned up nothing useful.
Maybe the title might be better, if someone knows a better one, please edit.
I've seen in many Java code notation that after a method we call another, here is an example.
Toast.makeText(text).setGravity(Gravity.TOP, 0, 0).setView(layout).show();
As you see after calling makeText on the return we call setGravity and so far.
How can I do this with my own classes? Do I have to do anything special?
I'm relatively new to Java coding, and was looking for some help. I have a capital letter defined in a variable string, and I want to output the next and previous letters in the alphabet. For example, if the variable was equal to C, I would want to output B and D.
Thanks in advance for any help.