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  • ActionScript Reading Static Const Array

    - by TheDarkIn1978
    how can i evaluate weather my test array is equal to my static constant DEFAULT_ARRAY? shouldn't my output be returning true? public class myClass extends Sprite { private static const DEFAULT_ARRAY:Array = new Array(1, 2, 3); public function myClass() { var test:Array = new Array(1, 2, 3); trace (test == DEFAULT_ARRAY); } //traces false

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  • Ruby multiple background threads

    - by turri
    I need to run multiple background threads in a thread pool with timeout. The scheme is something like: #!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'thread' def foo(&block) bar(block) end def bar(block) Thread.abort_on_exception=true @main = Thread.new { block.call } end foo { sleep 1 puts 'test' } Why if i run that i get no output? (and no sleep wait?)

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  • Can you execute multiple statements in with a If statement?

    - by Jack Null
    This is my function: (defun MyFunction(input) (let ((NEWNUM (find input num))) (if (find input num) //if this (setq num NEWNUM) (FUNCT2) //then execute both of these (list 'not found)))) //else output this So after the if statment I want to be able to execute (setq num NEWNUM) and (FUNCT2). One to set a new variable and then the other to call a function. Any ideas on how to do this?

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  • DisplayFor ignores metadata

    - by Juvaly
    For my Contact class, the property EmailAddress is marked with the [DataType(DataType.EmailAddress)] attribute. In my view, using Html.Display("EmailAddress") and Html.DisplayFor(c => c.EmailAddress) yields different results. The former outputs a mailto: link, which is the expected behavior, while the latter simply outputs the email address as plain text. My question is why the different behavior, I expected these two methods to have the same output.

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  • mysql query trouble

    - by Bharanikumar
    Hi , in my database i have phone numbers with country code , which look somthing like 0044-123456 0044-123456 0014-123456 0014-123456 0024-123456 0024-123456 0034-123456 0044-123456 0044-123456 0024-123456 0034-123456 084-123456 084-123456 i want to total up the numbers by country, something like this output 0044 (2) 0024 (2) 0034 (1) 084 (2) 064 (5) Is it possible to do this with a SQL query?

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  • SEHException External component has thrown exception in VS2005

    - by sdz
    Hello! I imported inpout32.dll to the program and tried to do the parallel port interfacing for outputting and inputting through the port. But when the execution reaches the statement PortAccess.Output(888,0); it throws the above exception. The PortAccess class is defined in the inpout32.dll file which i downloaded from www.logix4u.net. Can anyone help me with this?

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  • Set the right two characters (if there are any) to capitals?

    - by Hyflex
    Below is my data: Data Here 94/452O Data more 94/4522i Data bla 94/111 Data bla 94/459es Data bla 94/444 items is automatically generated by some previous code but it could come out like: items = ["Data Here 94/452O", "Data more 94/4522i", "Data bla 94/111", "Data bla 94/459es", "Data bla 94/444"] Now currently I'm appending the following: "\n".join(items).replace("4ke", "9") with a few other .replaces however I want it to replace/change the characters on the end of the numbers with a capital letter instead of lowercase... Output: Data Here 94/452O Data more 94/4522I Data bla 94/111 Data bla 94/459ES Data bla 94/444

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  • At What point should you understand pointers?

    - by Vaccano
    I asked a question like this in an interview for a entry level programmer: var instance1 = new myObject{Value = "hello"} var instance2 = instance1; instance1.Value = "bye"; Console.WriteLine(instance1.Value); Console.WriteLine(instance2.Value); The applicant responded with "hello", "bye" as the output. Some of my co-workers said that pointers are not that important anymore or that this question is not a real judge of ability. Are they right?

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  • remove the content in directory and subdirectory hierarichally with out distroy the directory structure

    - by user3713876
    In shell script, I want to clear only text files and log files in the following structure with out removing the directory as well as subdirectories | |------bar/ | |---file1.txt |---file2.txt | |---subdir1/ | |---file1.log | |---file2.log | |---subdir2/ |---image1.log |---image2.log I am using rm -rf /bar/* so I am getting the result as follows. |------bar/ but I want the output like following | |------bar/ | | | | |---subdir1/ | | | |---subdir2/ I want to remove only text files or log files or csv with out removing the directory and the subdirectories

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  • Rendering a View without a Master Page

    - by Fauxide
    Heya, I'm fetching a page using ajax (jquery) and appending certain data to the Requests query string to let the server know it shouldn't render the entire Page, just the view in question to the output buffer. I'm having no luck though, I can detect when the page needs to be rendered partially, but everything I've tried so far (including stuff like return PartialView()) isn't working. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

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  • Why is ColdFusion adding whitespace when I call a function in cfoutput?

    - by Kip
    If I do something like this in ColdFusion: <cfoutput>foo="#foo()#"</cfoutput> The resulting HTML has a space in front of it: foo=" BAR" However, if it is not a function call it works fine, i.e.: <cfset fooOut=foo() /> <cfoutput>foo="#fooOut#"</cfoutput> Gives this output: foo="BAR" Where is this extra space coming from and is there anything I can do about it?

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  • Retrieving the value of a concatenated variable within a Java FOR loop

    - by Rajat
    I have been using this "logic" in C++ and VB with success, but am tied up in Java... Simply put, public void DataProviderExample(String user, String pwd, String no_of_links, String link1, String link2, String link3) { for (int i=1;i<=no_of_links;i++) { String link = "link"+i; System.out.println(link); } Now, if the variables link1, link2 and link3 have a value of "X", "Y" and "Z" respectively, upon running this program, I get the following output - link1 link2 link3 What I want is - X Y Z Any ideas?

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  • Command prompt in debug mode for Eclipse? (OpenCV + Eclipse + Win7)

    - by Tony
    I am a beginner for Eclipse. I now have Eclipse C/C++ IDE with OpenCV library running on Windows 7. So far it works after spending hours trying to get it running. But then I realize that Eclipse does not pop up a command prompt as VS2010 does while debugging. And moreover Eclipse's debug mode is just stuck in there and refuse to output anything. But if the code doesn't involve the OpenCV things it works again. Below is the code I use for testing. It captures images from webcam and output it to the screen. The infinite loop (until you press 'q') makes sure it constantly grabs new inputs from the camera. I browsed through the workspace and run the exe just compiled and it worked flawlessly. So I don't think there's anything wrong in the code (it's an example code anyway In brief, can I just pop up a command prompt window in debug mode? And why is Eclipse console stuck when the code involves some OpenCV functions? #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <tchar.h> #include <cv.h> #include <cxcore.h> #include <highgui.h> #include <iostream> int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) { CvCapture *capture = 0; IplImage *frame = 0; int key = 0; /* initialize camera */ capture = cvCaptureFromCAM( 0 ); /* always check */ if ( !capture ) { printf("Cannot open initialize webcam!\n"); return 1; } /* create a window for the video */ cvNamedWindow( "result", CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE ); while( key != 'q' ) { /* get a frame */ frame = cvQueryFrame( capture ); /* always check */ if( !frame ) break; /* display current frame */ cvShowImage( "result", frame ); /* exit if user press 'q' */ key = cvWaitKey( 1 ); } /* free memory */ cvDestroyWindow( "result" ); cvReleaseCapture( &capture ); return 0; }

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  • Describing Types question

    - by user288245
    I have a bunch of types (eg. LargePlane, SmallPlane) that could be in this collection i've made, how do i print like LargePlane? I've tried like typeOf() and stuff but it doesn't work. Within like a toString()? So when i output the collection it states what type it is.

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  • input box gets cleared on refresh page : javascript

    - by p p
    Hi, I have a javascript function that writes the value of input box to a cookie, then it tells the page to refresh. The page must be refreshed to the server side can reconstruct the page based on the values of the cookies. Output the correct data on the page. However I do not want the user to lose the value they type on the input box unless they erase it. what can i do?

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  • How do you solve this Haskell problem?

    - by Linda Cohen
    I want to define a function replicate to replicate a list of numbers by its value using only list comprehension, for example: replicate [5,1,3,2,8,1,2] output: [5,5,5,5,5,1,3,3,3,2,2,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,1,2,2] I know this would be easy to use the 'replicate' built in function but only list comprehension is allow, how can I do this? THANKS!

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  • Counting number of values between interval

    - by calccrypto
    Is there any efficient way in python to count the times an array of numbers is between certain intervals? the number of intervals i will be using may get quite large like: mylist = [4,4,1,18,2,15,6,14,2,16,2,17,12,3,12,4,15,5,17] some function(mylist, startpoints): # startpoints = [0,10,20] count values in range [0,9] count values in range [10-19] output = [9,10]

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  • Perl, "closure" using Hash

    - by Mike
    I would like to have a subroutine as a member of a hash which is able to have access to other hash members. For example sub setup { %a = ( txt => "hello world", print_hello => sub { print ${txt}; }) return %a } my %obj = setup(); $obj{print_hello}; Ideally this would output "hello world"

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  • Setting end-of-line character for puts

    - by Dom De Felice
    I have an array of entries I would like to print. Being arr the array, I used just to write: puts arr Then I needed to use the DOS format end-of-line: \r\n, so I wrote: arr.each { |e| print "#{e}\r\n" } This works correctly, but I would like to know if there is a way to specify what end-of-line format to use so that I could write something like: $eol = "\r\n" puts arr UPDATE I know that puts will use the correct line-endings depending on the platform it is run on, but I need this because I will write the output to a file.

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  • Why closed contours are guaranteed here?

    - by user198729
    Quoted from here: BW = edge(I,'zerocross',thresh,h) specifies the zero-cross method, using the filter h. thresh is the sensitivity threshold; if the argument is empty ([]), edge chooses the sensitivity threshold automatically. If you specify a threshold of 0, the output image has closed contours, because it includes all the zero crossings in the input image. I don't understand it,can someone elaborate?

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