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  • operator overloading c++

    - by segfault
    When overloading operators, is it necessary to overload = <= and !=? It seems like it would be smart for c++ to call !operator= for !=, ! for operator<= and !< for operator=. Is that the case, or is it necessary to overload every function?

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  • Will this only allow certain extensions?

    - by Dr Hydralisk
    I found this snippet that says will only allow certain file types. Will it work and could someone bypass it to upload what ever file type they want? And could someone explain the substr part, i don't get how it works.. <?php function CheckExt($filename, $ext) { $name = strtolower($filename); if(substr($name, strlen($name) -3, 3) == $ext) return true; else return false; } ?>

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  • Excel VBA SQL Data

    - by user307655
    Hi All, I have a small excel program. I would like to be able to use this program to update a SQL table. What would be the function to say update line 2 in SQL table Test in Database ABC Thanks

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  • VB6: Slow Binary Write?

    - by Tom the Junglist
    Wondering why a particular binary write operation in VB is so slow. The function reads a Byte array from memory and dumps it into a file like this: Open Destination For Binary Access Write As #1 Dim startP, endP As Long startP = BinaryStart endP = UBound(ReadBuf) - 1 Dim i as Integer For i = startP To endP DoEvents Put #1, (i - BinaryStart) + 1, ReadBuf(i) Next Close #1 For two megabytes on a slower system, this can take up to a minute. Can anyone tell me why this is so slow?

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  • MATLAB: comparing 2 columns content

    - by Patrick
    hi, I need to compare the content of 2 tables, more exactly 2 columns (1 column per table) in Matlab to see, for each element of the firsts column, there is an equal element in the second column. Should I use a for loop or is there any MATLAB function doing this ? thanks

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  • show div for a set time, then hide it

    - by Patrick
    Im using jquery for various things on my site, but one thing im not sure how to do, is have it show an element, then wait X seconds, and hide the element. $('#form').ajaxForm(function() { $('#cartcontents').fadeOut("fast").load('cart.php').fadeIn("fast"); }); That's the JavaScript that I'm using now. How could I have it (when the form submits) display the div #notice for 5 seconds, then fadeOut?

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  • Help translating from assembly to C

    - by user324994
    I have some code from a function subl $24, %esp movl 8(%ebp), %eax cmpl 12(%ebp), %eax Before the code is just the 'ENTER' command and afterwards there's an if statement to return 1 if ebp eax or 0 if it's less. I'm assuming cmpl means compare, but I can't tell what the concrete values are. Can anyone tell me what's happening?

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  • Restrict characters used in a string

    - by Jeremy Rudd
    How do I restrict a string to whitelisted characters? // "HOW am I to understand; this is, BAD" $str = restrictTo($str,"0-9a-z,. "); // " am I to understand this is, " Is there an inbuilt function in PHP that does something close? I can't formulate a regular expression for this though :(

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  • Beginner question about getting reference to cin

    - by John C
    I'm having problems wrapping my head around this. I have a function void foo(istream& input) { input = cin; } This fails (I'm assuming because cin isn't supposed to be "copyable". however, this works void foo(istream& input) { istream& baz = cin; } Is there a reason that I can get a reference to cin in baz but I cannot assign it to input? Thanks

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  • Flash button not reacting at all...

    - by Jerre
    Hi, I'm making a game in Flash for school. I have a few dialog boxes that work just fine! Now I need a bigger one with more buttons and with the same code, I can't even get a trace reaction... My code: On the button itself: okButton.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK,MovieClip(parent).clickMyButton); In the AS file: public function clickMyButton(event:MouseEvent) { trace("Halloooo"); } Another question: How can I close (remove from stage) a child dialog box (movie clip)

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  • pgSQL query error

    - by running4surival
    i tried using this query: "SELECT * FROM guests WHERE event_id=".$id." GROUP BY member_id;" and I'm getting this error: ERROR: column "guests.id" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function can anyone explain how i can work around this?

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  • Php + MySQL banner rotator by order

    - by ilnur777
    I have table with advertisement in MySQL. I would like to rotate banners by order (NOT RANDOM). What function or mechanism I need to SELECT advertisement from MySQL table to show it in order, like 1, then 2, then 3 ... then again 1,2,3... ?

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  • How to pass a property to an event with a Button

    - by Tam
    I'm generating buttons dynamically that I want it to call a method like this: private function fetchTheDay(day:String):void { ... } But I wasn't sure how to make the button pass the string to it button.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK,fetchTheDay); buttonVGroup.addElement(button); trying to do something like this didn't work: button.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK,fetchTheDay(myString)); How should I do this?

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  • Should an object be fully complete before injected as a dependency?

    - by Hans
    This is an extension of this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3027082/understanding-how-to-inject-object-dependencies. Since it is a bit different, I wanted to separate them, to make it, hopefully, easier to answer. Also, this is not a real system, just a simplified example that I thought we'd all be familiar with. TIA. : DB threads: thread_id, thread_name, etc posts: post_id, thread_id, post_name, post_contents, post_date, post_user_id, etc Overview Basically I'm looking at the most maintainable way to load $post_id and have it cascade and load the other things I want to know about and I'm trying to keep the controller skinny. BUT: I'm ending up with too many dependencies to inject I'm passing in initialized but empty objects I want to limit how many parameters I am passing around I could inject $post(-many) into $thread(one<-), but on that page I'm not looking at a thread, I'm looking at a post I could combine/inject them into a new object Detail If I am injecting an object into another, is it best to have it fully created first? I'm trying to limit how many parameters I have to pass in to a page, but I end up with a circle. // 1, empty object injected via constructor $thread = new Thread; $post = new Post($thread); // $thread is just an empty object $post->load($post_id); // I could now do something like $post->get('thread_id') to get everything I want in $post // 2, complete object injected via constructor $thread = new Thread; $thread->load($thread_id); // this page would have to have passed in a $thread_id, too $post = new Post($thread); // thread is a complete object, with the data I need, like thread name $post->load($post_id); // 3, inject $post into $thread, but this makes less sense to me, since I'm looking at a post page, not a thread page $post = new Post(); $post->load($post_id); $thread = new Thread($post); $thread->load(); // would load based on the $post->get('post_id') and combine. Now I have all the data I want, but it's non-intuitive to be heirarchially Thread->Post instead of Post-with-thread-info // Or, I could inject $post into $thread, but if I'm on a post page, // having an object with a top level of Thread instead of // Post-which-contains-thread-info, makes less sense to me. // to go with example 1 class post { public function __construct(&$thread) { $this->thread=$thread; } public function load($id) { // ... here I would load all the post data based on $id // now include the thread data $this->thread->load($this->get('thread_id')); return $this; } } // I don't want to do $thread = new Thread; $post = new Post; $post->load($post_id); $thread->load($post->get('post_id')); Or, I could create a new object and inject both $post and $thread into it, but then I have object with an increasing number of dependencies.

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  • light confirm script

    - by senzacionale
    http://lalalafactory.blogspot.com/2008/02/light-alet-lightalertjs.html Can anyone tell me what to change that JS confirm button will also work. I add function confirm(obj){ new LightAlert(obj); } but still works like alert not confirm.

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  • Typedef in C# across several source files

    - by Danvil
    I am writing a C wrapper an would like to use a typedef aquivalent to define some types which should be valid in quite a lot of source files. Those "types" are just different aliases to [u]int16/32/64_t, but are useful to distinguish function parameters. One could use using MyId=System.Int32;, but this needs to be redeclared in every file as far as I see... Is there a better way?

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