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  • How to go to particular Item in IEnumerable

    - by Subhen
    Hi, I have Ienum which contains number Data inside it. Attached the snapShot of Viual Studio, Enum that Contains Data: Just to brief about the above image, eLevelData is the IEnumerable variable, in which I have my data . Now I want to go to the data at index 4 or 5, but I don't want to use foreach loop. Any suggestions please. Thanks, Subhen

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  • Complicated API issue with calling assemblies dynamically?

    - by Stefanos Tses
    I have an interesting challenge that I'm wondering if anyone here can give me some direction. I'm writing a .Net windows forms application that runs on a network and uses an SQL Server to save and pull data. I want to offer a mini "plugin" API, where developers can build their own assemblies and implement a specific interface (IDataManipulate). These assemblies then can be used by my application to call the interface functions and do something. I can create assemblies using my API, copy the file to a folder in my local hard drive and configure my application to use Reflection to call a specific function from the implemented interface (IDataManipulate.Execute). The problem: Since the application will be installed in multiple workstations in the network, is impossible to copy the plugin dlls the users will create to each machine. Solutions I tried: Solution 1 Copy the API dll to a network share. Problem: Requires AllowPartiallyTrustedCallersAttribute, which requires .Net singing, which I can't force from my users. Solution 2 (preferred) Serialize the dll object, save it to the database, deserialize it and call IDataManipulate.Execute. Problem: After deserialization, I try cast it to a IDataManipulate object but returns an error looking for the actual dll file. Solution 3 Save the dll bytes as byte[] to the database and recreate the dll at the local PC every time the user starts my application. Problem: Dll may have dependencies, which I don't know if I can detect. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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  • core at which function is running

    - by kumar
    hi, consider a kernel tasklet scheduled and executing the tasklet function. Is there a way to know which core the tasklet is running ? I mean is there a function / variable to know at which core the tasklet is running at. Architecture is arm. Thanks!

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  • Concate String In MYSQL

    - by streetparade
    How can i concate this string in mysql desc=desc+$desct what i want is each time i insert a variable from PHP that the string is added to the string which was already in db and seperated with || the field desc should look like this desc 10||30||90||710 say i want to add the value 20 desc 10||30||90||710||20 then the desc field should look like this How can i implement this?

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  • How can I retrieve all the returned variables from a function?

    - by user1447941
    import random def some_function(): example = random.randint(0, 1) if example == 1: other_example = 2 else: return False return example, other_example With this example, there is a chance that either one or two variables will be returned. Usually, for one variable I'd use var = some_function() while for two, var, var2 = some_function(). How can I tell how many variables are being returned by the function?

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  • Source Code Browser

    - by James Fielding
    Hello I'm looking for a piece of relatively simple software to browse large C++ project. What I would like is something that is somewhere between a simple text editor and a full-blown IDE like Eclipse. I would like syntax highlighting, a way to see all classes/methods defined in a file, a way to find where a particular method is called from and where a variable is declared/defined. Any ideas? Thank you!

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  • How to reformat date in PHP?

    - by Lisa
    I am pulling the dates of various posts from a database. The dates are in the following format: 2009-08-12 Numeric Year - Numeric Month - Numeric Day How can I reformat these dates to something more user friendly like: August 12, 2009 Numeric Month Numeric Date, Numeric Year Assuming that the date gotten from the mysql database is stored in a variable called: $date = $row['date_selected'];

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  • Perl Substitution

    - by Marlin
    hi, I have a variable which stores the path on Windows. I want to replace all the \ with / in the path. for eg. $path = C:\Users\scripts.ps1 Am new to Perl and tried something like $path = s/\//// But it didnt work. can you please help me out....

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  • Make get function Sycronous / Javascript

    - by DDL449
    I'm experiencing a problem of $.get function. The url contains JSON this is my code: xyz = null $.get('http://www.someurl.com/123=json', function(data) { var xyz = data.positions[0].latitude; }); alert(xyz); //some more code using xyz variable I know that xyz will alert a null result because the $.get is asychronous. So is there any way I can use the xyz outside this get function? Thank you

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  • How to store data which contains quotes in MySQL

    - by Nitz
    In one of my forms I use the rich text editor from Yahoo!. Now i want to store the data from that textarea in a MySQL database. The user can enter anything in that textarea, e.g. many double or single quotes. How can I store that data? Normally we store by adding that data in one variable and then put that in sql, but the quotes cause problems.

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  • How to tell Ruby not to serialize an attribute or how to overload marshal_dump properly?

    - by GregMoreno
    I have an attribute in my AR:B that is not serializeable. o = Discussion.find(6) Marshal.dump(o) TypeError: no marshal_dump is defined for class Proc from (irb):10:in `dump' I know the culprit and what I want is to set this variable to nil before any serialization takes place. I can do this but I'm stuck with the proper way to override marshal_dump def marshal_dump @problem = nil # what is the right return here? end Or is there is way to tell Ruby or AR not to serialize an object?

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  • Create variables for unknown amount of arguments?

    - by user347600
    Working on an rsync script and the portion below is in a for loop. What I want to achieve is assign a variable to every arguement after 3. Just confused if I need to create another loop for that or not: #1: name name=$1 #2: ip ip=$2 #3: user user=$3 #4+: folder exlusion #any lines higher than 3 will be created as exlcude folders ex[ARG_NUMBER]=

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  • Inspecting values using the debugger in C#

    - by JC
    How do I inspect the return value of this GetItems() function using the debugger? Do I have to create a local variable for the results to accomplish this? foreach (string item in GetItems()) { // some code } private List<string> GetItems() { // return some list }

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  • java is not pure OOP [closed]

    - by Rozer
    as we know java is not pure oop because primitive type. is there any else cause for it please share.. think static variable and multiple inheritence also have same resp... Pleas correct me..

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  • C#: How to find the default value for a run-time Type?

    - by George Mauer
    So given a static type in your code you can do var defaultMyTypeVal = default(MyType); How would you do the same thing given a variable of Type so you can use it during runtime? In other words how do I implement the following method without a bunch of if statements or using Generics (because I will not know the type I'm passing into the method at compile time)? public object GetDefaultValueForType(Type type) { .... }

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  • Printing values of all fields in C++ structure

    - by Zhinkaas
    Say a simple structure struct abc { int a; char b; } I got some value in a variable defined as its structure and now I want to print below a = [some value] b = [some character] What is the best way to achieve this for an arbitrary structure without having to write a dump...(...) function for each of the structure I encounter?

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  • What am I doing wrong with my ItemsControl & databinding?

    - by Joel
    I'm reworking my simple hex editor to practice using what I've recently learned about data binding in WPF. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here. As I understand it, for each byte in the collection "backend" (inherits from ObservableCollection), my ItemsControl should apply the DataTemplate under resources. This template is just a textbox with a binding to a value converter. So I'm expecting to see a row of textboxes, each containing a string representation of one byte. When I use this XAML, all I get is a single line of uneditable text, which as far as I can tell doesn't use a textbox. What am I doing wrong? I've pasted my XAML in below, with the irrelevant parts (Menu declaration, schema, etc) removed. <Window ...> <Window.Resources> <local:Backend x:Key="backend" /> <local:ByteConverter x:Key="byteConverter" /> <DataTemplate DataType="byte"> <TextBox Text="{Binding Converter={StaticResource byteConverter}}" /> </DataTemplate> </Window.Resources> <StackPanel> <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource backend}}"> <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel> <ItemsPanelTemplate> <WrapPanel /> </ItemsPanelTemplate> </ItemsControl.ItemsPanel> </ItemsControl> </StackPanel> </Window>

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  • What is the most robust way of determining the current codepage from a shell script?

    - by rewbs
    Hi all, I'd like to determine the environment's current codepage at runtime from a Unix shell script. What's the most reliable way of doing this? I'm looking into parsing environment variable $LC_ALL, but it isn't always set to a useful value, and its format seems to vary (can be <locale, or <locale.<code page, or <locale.<code page@<modifier etc...). Is there a better way? I'm essentially after a shell equivalent of what I'd get if I called nl_langinfo(CODESET) from C.

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  • Java: how to initialize String[]?

    - by Heoa
    Error % javac StringTest.java StringTest.java:4: variable errorSoon might not have been initialized errorSoon[0] = "Error, why?"; Code public class StringTest { public static void main(String[] args) { String[] errorSoon; errorSoon[0] = "Error, why?"; } }

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