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  • Finding users near other user

    - by Bunny Rabbit
    what algorithms should I explore to implement a feature which lets a user find other user located near him , the latitude and the longitudes of all the user are known in advance and are fixed [not dynamic]. Also i believe that there should be a better way to store such data then simply storing the lat , long of the user against his user id in a database.What are the efficient ways to handle this ?

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  • (Free) Text editor on Windows with a folder view?

    - by Horace Ho
    I have to stay away from my MacBook and will use Windows for a while. I missed Textmate's folder view when editing my rails projects. Is there an editor on Windows with the folder view? I know there is the E text editor. But I'll save a few bucks if there is a free (cheaper) alternative, as I won't stay in Windows for long ...

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  • How can i use a variable created in a objective c Void function?

    - by James
    Im trying to get the lat and long values generated in a void function and use them within another function. Any help grateful. (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager didUpdateToLocation:(CLLocation *)newLocation fromLocation:(CLLocation *)oldLocation { float latDeg = newLocation.coordinate.latitude; NSLog(@"Lat: %g", latDeg); float longDeg = newLocation.coordinate.longitude; NSLog(@"Lat: %g", longDeg); } I want to use the latDeg and longDeg variables.

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  • How to control the text inside DIV tag by not allowing the text to be increased?

    - by SzamDev
    Hi I have this CSS code : #d_image { float: left; width: 320px; margin-top: 20px; margin-left: 25px; } #d_coll { width: 320px; float: left; } #n_div { width: 240px; text-align: right; padding-top: 10px; float: left; padding-right: 10px; padding-left: 0px; } #n_text { text-align: right; float: left; clear: both; } #im { height: 50px; width: 50px; float: right; padding-right: 15px; } #n_col { clear: both; width: 310px; float: right; border-bottom-width: 2px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-color: #CCC; padding-bottom: 10px; } #n_tittle { text-decoration: none; text-align: right; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-right: 15px; } #n_tittle a { text-decoration: none; text-align: right; color: #1C60B3; } #n_tittle a:hover { text-decoration: underline; text-align: right; color: #FF0000; } I have this HTML code : <div id="d_coll"> <div id="d_image">sample text</div> <div id="n_text">Here will be photo</div> </div> <div id="n_col"> <div id="n_tittle">sample text</div> <div id="im">small photo will be here</div> <div id="n_div">long text</div> </div> I have proplem in n_div, if I put in it a very long text it will be under im div and I want the text inside it to go to new line when it reach the end because the image should be to the right of the text in im div . How I can do that? Thanks in Advance.

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  • Why aren't IOKit notifications being delivered with this code?

    - by gojohnnyboi
    I wrote this code to subscribe to USB devices being plugged in and unplugged; the point is for IOKit to deliver notifications to my iAttached() and iDetached() functions when the corresponding events occur. However, I don't get notifications. The code can be seen here: http://gist.github.com/402391 I didn't want to over-populate this page with it, as it is moderately long.

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  • IIRF with IIS and the ASP.Net Tilda(~)

    - by Justin808
    Hello, When I turn on URL Rewriting to access a page, the ~ no long is replaced with the application root. For example should produce: but its only outputting The tilda is supposed to be replaced with the application root path but it looks like IIRF is messing with that somehow? Any ideas on how to fix this?

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  • 'goto' usage

    - by Landon
    I've long been under the impression that 'goto' should never be used if possible. While perusing libavcodec (which is written in C) the other day, I noticed multiple uses of it. Is it ever advantageous to use 'goto' in a language that supports loops and functions? If so, why?

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  • A regex to match a substring that isn't followed by a certain other substring.

    - by Rayne
    I need a regex that will match blahfooblah but not blahfoobarblah I want it to match only foo and everything around foo, as long as it isn't followed by bar. I tried using this: foo.*(?<!bar) which is fairly close, but it matches blahfoobarblah. The negative look behind needs to match baranything and not just bar. The specific language I'm using is Clojure which uses Java regexes under the hood.

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  • SVNKit: How to get the repository url from a local path?

    - by StackedCrooked
    I would like to implement a method that can get the svn revision number from the path where a SVN repository has been checked out. The method declaration would look something like this: long getRevisionNumber(String localPath) { ... } I'm trying to use SVNKit for this, but it seems to require an SVN URL to start with. Is there any way to start with a local path?

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  • read lenght of string from stdin

    - by teoz
    I want to take a string from stdin but I don't want a static array of fixed size i knew that scanf need something where save the stdin input, but i can't do something like this: char string[10] scanf("%s",string); becouse i need to knew before how long will be the string in order to allocate the right memory space can you help me to resolve this problem?

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  • Download Drupal Documentation?

    - by Rosarch
    I would like to download documentation of the Drupal hooks, and whatever else would be useful. I've been saving a few pages piecemeal to my hard drive, but it would take too long to download the entire api.drupal.org this way. Is there someplace where I can get it all at once?

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  • Manually Increasing the Amount of CPU a Java Application Uses

    - by SkylineAddict
    I've just made a program with Eclipse that takes a really long time to execute. It's taking even longer because it's loading my CPU to 25% only (I'm assuming that is because I'm using a quad-core and the program is only using one core). Is there any way to make the program use all 4 cores to max it out? Java is supposed to be natively multi-threaded, so I don't understand why it would only use 25%.

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  • Asynchronous PHP calls?

    - by UltimateBrent
    Is there a way to PHP make asynchronous http calls? I don't care about the response, I just want to do something like file_get_contents(), but not wait on the request to finish before executing the rest of my code. This would be super useful for setting off "events" of a sort in my application, or triggering long processes. Any ideas?

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  • fill an array with Int like a Char; C++, cin object

    - by Duknov007
    This is a pretty simple question; first time poster and long time looker. Here is my binary to decimal converter I wrote: #include <iostream> #include <cmath> using namespace std; const int MAX = 6; int conv(int z[MAX], int l[6], int MAX); int main() { int zelda[MAX]; const int d = 6; int link[d]; cout << "Enter a binary number: \n"; int i = 0; while (i < MAX && (cin >> zelda[i]).get()) //input loop { ++i; } cout << conv(zelda, link, MAX); cin.get(); return 0; } int conv(int zelda[MAX], int link[6], int MAX) { int sum = 0; for (int t = 0; t < MAX; t++) { long int h, i; for (int h = 5, i = 0; h >= 0; --h, ++i) if (zelda[t] == 1) link[h] = pow(2.0, i); else link[h] = 0; sum += link[t]; } return sum; } With the way the input loop is being handled, I have to press enter after each input of a number. I haven't added any error correction yet either (and some of my variables are vague), but would like to enter a binary say 111111 instead of 1 enter, 1 enter, 1 enter, etc to fill the array. I am open to any technique and other suggestions. Maybe input it as a string and convert it to an int? I will keep researching. Thanks.

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  • MS SQL 2005: Why would a delete from a temp table hang forever?

    - by Dr. Zim
    DELETE FROM #tItem_ID WHERE #tItem_ID.Item_ID NOT IN ( SELECT DISTINCT Item_ID FROM Item_Keyword JOIN Keyword ON Item_Keyword.Keyword_ID = Keyword.Record_ID WHERE Keyword LIKE @tmpKW) The Keyword is %macaroni%. Both temp tables are 3300 items long. The inner select executes in under a second. All strings are nvarchar(249). All IDs are int. Any ideas? I executed it (it's in a stored proc) for over 12 minutes without it finishing.

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  • R: How to write out a data.frame so that I can paste it into SO for others to read?

    - by John
    I have a large data.frame displaying some weird properties when plotted. I'd like to ask a question about it on Stackoverflow, to do that I'd like to write the data.frame out in a form that I can paste it into SO and somebody else can easily run it and have it back into a data.frame object again. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Also, if it is really long, should I use paste bin instead of directly paste it here?

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