I'm converting string to timestamp by using
var timestamp = new Date(month+"/"+day+"/"+year).getTime()/ 1000;
My question is how to set it as UTC timezone before converting to timestamp ?
Is there a simple way to convert a string to proper case? E.g. john smith becomes John Smith. I'm not looking for something complicated like John Resig's solution, just (hopefully) some kind of one- or two-liner.
In a code example I saw, the author uses StringBuffer with append method instead of String with + operator. What is the point here? Does StringBuffer have an advantage?
NSMutableArray *array = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"Apranax Forte", @"Actified",@"Zostex 125 MG",@"Zoprotec 30 MG",@"Arveles 25 MG"];
[array insertObject:@"Ahmet" atIndex:[array count] + 1]; // Neither that nor this one [array addObject:@"Ahmet"] work !!!1
I want to append the Ahmet string to the NSMutableArray array object ... Can anyone help me ?
Hi Guys,
considering the following enum:
public enum LeadStatus
{
Cold = 1,
Warm = 2,
Hot = 3,
Quote = 5,
Convert = 6
}
How can I convert the integer value back to string when I pull the value from a database. I've tried:
DomainModel.LeadStatus status = (DomainModel.LeadStatus)Model.Status;
but all I seem to get is "status = 0"
I have some strings which contain the words LIMIT 3, 199 or LIMIT 0, 100.
Basically I want to replace the word LIMIT and everything after it in my string.
How do I do this in PHP? str_replace only replaces an item and the LIMIT text after is dynamic/
So it could be
WHEN JOHN WAS TRYING HIS SQL QUERY, HE FOUND THAT LIMIT, 121
// RETURN WOULD BE
WHEN JOHN WAS TRYING HIS SQL QUERY, HE FOUND THAT
WHEN JOHN TRIED LIMIT 343, 333 HE FOUND
// RETURN WOULD BE
WHEN JOHN TRIED
I have a long int variable that I need to convert to a signed 32bit hexadecimal string (8 characters) (char array) without the "0x" at the start?
How would I go about doing this?
Thanks.
I want to define the block as a string, then create the lambda.
The following example does not work.
Is something like this possible?
code_string = "|x|x*2"
l = lambda {eval(code_string)}
l.call(3) => 6
std::string x(x);
This crashes very badly on my compiler. Does this mean I should test for this != &that in my own copy constructors, or can I assume that no client will ever be so stupid?
According to CI's docs, CodeIgniter uses a segment-based approach, for example:
example.com/my/group
If I want to find a specific group (id=5), I can visit
example.com/my/group/5
And in the controller, define
function group($id='') {
...
}
Now I want to use the traditional approach, which CI calls "query string" URL. Example:
example.com/my/group?id=5
If I go to this URL directly, I get a 404 page not found. So how can I enable this?
Hi,
I am going to create an xml element in javascript to exchange data with server side. I found I can do it with document.createElement.But I do not know how to convert it to string. Is there any API in browser to make it easier? Or is there any js lib incudling this API?
Thanks in advance.
I have to build a string like this
{ name: "john", url: "www.dkd.com", email: "[email protected]" }
where john, www.dkd.com and [email protected] are to be supplied by variables
I tried to do the following
s1 = "{'name:' {0},'url:' {1},'emailid:' {2}}"
s1.format("john","www.dkd.com","[email protected]")
I am getting the following error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
KeyError: "'name"
Dont able to understand what I am doing wrong
I'm building a application that needs to convert a ResultSet String(rs.getString(Names);) into a workable variable to populate a jTable, only one collumn, then the rest I think that I could try by doing a loop.
How could I do this?
My emacs hangs (Ubuntu 9 + emacs 23 + pyflakes) when I type """ quotes for string blocks.
anybody experience the same problem? I think, it may not be the emacs problem but some python mode or pyflakes which I use it for error checking.
Anybody hot around the issue? It really frustrating experience.
I am using GWT Anchor, but when I pass a url encoded string to the setHref function, the browser displays the link in a decoded format. What's the reason for this? Is there a fix for it?
Anchor a = new Anchor();a.setHref(URL.encode(someString));
I need something similar to List<String, Int32, Int32>. List only supports one type at a time, and Dictionary only two at a time. Is there a clean way to do something like the above (a multidimensional generic list/collection)?
Is there a way in objective-c/Cocoa to alloc an object when the class name isn't know until run-time. I seem to remember something about this a while ago, but can't find anything on it now.
Something like:
[[@"MyClass" alloc] init];
I seem to recall a function that would return some kind of class id based on a string that can then be used to alloc the object.
Assume:
Elf_Section_Header *sectionHeaderTable //points to the start of a ELF section header table
Elf_Section_Header *symtabHeader //points to the start of the symtab section header
Why doesn't the following point me to the associated string table section header?
Elf_Section_Header *strTabSectionHeader = (Elf_Section_Header *)((char *)sectionHeaderTable + (symtabHeader-strtab_index));
'strTabSectionHeader-type == SHT_STRTAB' is equal to false
How should I point ot the strTabSectionHeader?
Hey guys,
How do I go about setting a string as a literal variable in PHP? Basically I have an array like
$data['setting'] = "thevalue";
and I want to convert that 'setting' to $setting so that $setting becomes "thevalue".
Thanks for any help!
I have the following line of code.
<%= Html.Encode(string.Join(", ", item.company1.companies.Select(x => x.company_name).ToArray())) %>
Would it be possible to somehow replace the comma with a line break?
I have a list that has some chapter numbers in string.
When I sort the keys using keys function, it gives me wrong results.
keys = ['1.1', '1.2', '2.1', '10.1']
keys.sort()
print keys
['1.1', '1.2', '10.1', '2.1']
How can I use the sort function to get
['1.1', '1.2', '2.1', '10.1']
What if the array has something like this?
['1.1.1', '1.2.1', '10.1', '2.1'] - ['1.1.1','1.2.1','2.1','10.1']
I'm working with a database that has a bunch of serial numbers that are prefixed with leading 0's.
So a serial number can look like 00032432 or 56332432.
Problem is with PHP I don't understand how the conversion system with octals works.
A specific example is that I'm trying to convert and compare all of these integer based numbers with strings.
Is it possible to convert an octal, such as 00234 to a string like "00234" so that I can compare it?
Hi,
I am not so good with regex. I am struggling to find a solution for a small functionality.
I have a ajax response which returns a string like "Your ticket has been successfully logged. Please follow the link to view details 123432."
All I have to do is replace that number 123432 with <a href="blablabla.com?ticket=123432"> using javascript.