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  • DrawRect in CPLayerHostingView?

    - by senthilmuthu
    0 Hi, i am using Core-plot . but when i declare the normal UIView as CPLayerHostingView,how can i handle drawRect of that view , i cant give another custom UIview name and write code in drawRect of that view?please any help to handle drawRect of CPLayerHostingView?

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  • Is it ok to throw NotImplemented exception in virtual methods?

    - by Axarydax
    I have a base class for some plugin-style stuff, and there are some methods that are absolutely required to be implemented. I currently declare those in the base class as virtual, for example public virtual void Save { throw new NotImplementedException(); } and in the descendand I have a public override void Save() { //do stuff } Is it a good practice to throw a NotImplementedException there? The descendand classes could for example be the modules for handling different file formats. Thanks

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  • #Define Compiler Directive in C#

    - by pm_2
    In C, I could declare a compiler directive as follows: #define MY_NUMBER 10 However, in C#, I only appear to be able to do this: #define MY_NUMBER Which is obviously useless in this case. Is this correct, or am I doing something wrong? If not, can anyone suggest a way of doing this, either at namespace or solution level? I thought of maybe creating a static class, but that seems to be overkill for one value.

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  • shared_ptr as class member

    - by idimba
    It's common to declared contained objects as a pointers to that class, while "forward declarating" them in header file. This in order to reduce physical dependencies in code. For example class B; // forward declaration class A { private: B* pB; }; Would it be good idea to declare such a member as shared_ptr, instead of naked pointer? I would prefer scoped_ptr, but AFAIKit it won't be in standard.

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  • (gcc) Multi-Dim Array or Double Pointer for Warning-free Compile

    - by paul simmons
    Hi, I have a function, which is called sometimes with regular, sometimes dynamic arrays. If I define the function as function_name(int[10][10] a) and send int** as a parameter, I get a warning. Opposite, if I declare function_name(int** a) and send int[][] as a parameter (after casting) I cannot access to array elements inside function. What is the correctest way?

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  • T-SQL: if exists always return true ?

    - by msfanboy
    Hello, What do you think , does the Stored Procedure always return 1 ? I am concerned about the if exists(..) BEGIN DECLARE @IsUserExisting bit SET NOCOUNT ON IF Exists ( Select null FROM G_User WHERE SamAccountName = @SamAccountName AND NetBIOSDomainName = @NetBIOSDomainName ) BEGIN SET @IsUserExisting = 1 END ELSE BEGIN SET @IsUserExisting = 0 END Select @IsUserExisting END

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  • MySQL get variable from SELECT

    - by rlb.usa
    MySQL keeps saying my syntax is incorrect. I want to do this: DELIMITER $$ DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS `myprocedure` $$ CREATE DEFINER=`db`@`%` PROCEDURE `myprocedure`( var_name varchar(10) ) BEGIN /* syntax errors below */ DECLARE countTemp integer; SET countTemp=(SELECT COUNT(Name) FROM mytable WHERE Name= var_name); /* more stuff */ END $$ DELIMITER ; What's the correct syntax?

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  • What is this hacker trying to do?

    - by JW
    If you do a search for: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=0x57414954464F522044454C4159202730303A30303A313527&hl=en&start=30&sa=N you will see a lot of examples of an attempted hack along the lines of: 1) declare @q varchar(8000) select @q = 0x57414954464F522044454C4159202730303A30303A313527 exec(@q) -- What is exactly is it trying to do? Which db is it trying to work on? Do you know of any advisories about this?

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  • Is it possible to specify a function with both extern and override modifiers?

    - by Jeffrey Greenham
    I'm trying to override the behavior of an external function in user32.dll because I don't want a certain window to show up. What I'm trying to do is this: [DllImport("user32.dll")] public extern override IntPtr GetSystemMenu(IntPtr hMenu, bool bRevert) { return new IntPtr(); } but this won't work because I get the following errors: ... no suitable method found to override and ... cannot be extern and declare a body Is there any way to simulate what I'm trying to do?

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  • How do I create a "global variable" in Java such that all classes can access it?

    - by Chrystle Soh
    here's my problem: I have multiple classes that are part of the same package and they need access to a certain file path String filePath = "D:/Users/Mine/School/Java/CZ2002_Assignment/src/" Rather than declaring the same Filepath in every single class, is it possible to simply have a "global" type of variable of this FilePath so that all classes can access it and I only need to declare and update it once. Thanks

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  • Why doesn't Java allow for the creaton of generic arrays?

    - by byte
    There are plenty of questions on stackoverflow from people who have attempted to create an array of generics like so: ArrayList<Foo>[] poo = new ArrayList<Foo>[5]; And the answer of course is that the Java specification doesn't allow you to declare an array of generics. My question however is why ? What is the technical reason underlying this restriction in the java language or java vm? It's a technical curiosity I've always wondered about.

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  • equivalent of javascript class using JSON

    - by brz dot net
    See following class: function availItem(xs, s, m, l, xl) { this.xs = xs; this.s = s; this.m = m; this.l = l; this.xl = xl; } How can I declare the above class using JSON? I think It should be in following manner but problem is to pass argument. var availItem = { xs : xs, s : s, m : m, l : l, xl : xl }

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  • minutes to time in sql server

    - by Luca Romagnoli
    i've created a function for convert minutes (smallint) in time (varchar(5)) like 58 - 00:58 set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO Create FUNCTION [dbo].[IntToMinutes] ( @m smallint ) RETURNS nvarchar(5) AS BEGIN DECLARE @c nvarchar(5) SET @c = CAST((@m / 60) as varchar(2)) + ':' + CAST((@m % 60) as varchar(2)) RETURN @c END The problem is when there are minutes < 10 in time like 9 the result of this function is 0:9 i want that the format is 00:09 how can i do that?

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  • Concatenate a table name from a variable in a FROM clause

    - by idieeasy
    I'm trying to use a dynamically generated fully-qualified table name in sql server 2008. For example, this does not work: select max([id]) from @dbName+N'.[T1]' This will give an error like: Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 73 Incorrect syntax near '+'. I know that something like this works: declare @qualifiedTable varchar(200) = @dbName+N'.[T1]' select max([id]) from @qualifiedTable But I have to do this LOTS of times so I would really like to do it in line. Is it possible?

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  • A C# class with a null namespace

    - by Richard Ev
    While going through some legacy code today I discovered that you can declare a C# class without placing it in a namespace (in this scenario I have an ASP.NET WebForms application and some of the web forms are not declared within any namespace). A GetType() on such a class returns a type where the namespace property is set to null. I did not know that this was allowed - can anyone suggest why it would be desirable to have a class that is not declared within a namespace?

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  • @Resource annotation is null at run-time.

    - by Andrew
    I'm using GlassFish v3. The following field is declared in a class: @Resource private javax.sql.DataSource _data_source; The following is declare in web.xml: <data-source <namejava:app/env/data</name <class-namecom.mysql.jdbc.Driver</class-name <server-namelocalhost</server-name <port-number3306</port-number <usermyUser</user <passwordmyPass</password </data-source At run-time _data_source is empty. What am I doing wrong?

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  • Is there a better way to retrieve unique ID upon INSERT?

    - by Andy
    Hi, I am using the following MS SQL statement to insert records and return the unique auto-inc ID value all in one shot. Wonder if there is a simpler/faster/better way to do it? SET NOCOUNT ON; DECLARE @res table (ID bigint); INSERT INTO [Titles] ([Name],[Timestamp],[Title]) OUTPUT INSERTED.ID INTO @res VALUES ('Name','23 aug 2010','this is a title'); SELECT [ID] FROM @res;

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