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I have a branch which replace system day of week integer value to human readable string value.
When I use if-else statement like the following, Android Studio 1.1 does not warn...
But if I try to use switch-case statement like the following, it warns the value getResources().getString(R.string.sunday) assigned to curStrDayOfWeek is never used.
And it's absolutely right - because you'd immediately fall through...
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4/26/2015 12:20:02 PM
A call to join() Guaranteed to cause the current thread to stop executing until the thread it joins with
(in other words, the thread it calls join() on) completes.
However, in my...
However, in my program both the threads are executing simultaneously. Thread1 is not waiting for Thread2 to finish its execution.
No, and it wouldn't - because thread 1 isn't calling join. Look at the docs you quoted again:
A call...
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4/26/2015 7:36:38 AM
When I'm running this code, I'm getting error
Index was outside the bounds of the array.
for (var i = 9; i + 2 < lines.Length; i += 3)
{
Items.Add(new...
You're using lines[i + 3] in the loop, but your check only ensures that i + 2 is in range - and the fact that you're using 4 values in the loop rather than 4 makes it look like this should probably be:
for (var i = 12; i + 3 <...
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4/26/2015 6:45:33 AM
I've got a simple question that my mind is drawing a blank to: I have a Dictionary that looks something like this:
Dictionary<string, Dictionary<string, string>>...
Well presumably you've got two keys: one for the outer dictionary and one for the nested one.
So assuming you know that the entry is present, you can use
dict[outerKey].Remove(innerKey);
If you don't know whether the entry exists, you...
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4/25/2015 7:49:08 PM
I'm trying to get the data from a website RSS converting it to JSON. I got this JSON string:
http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/feed/load?v=1.0&q=http%3A%2F%2Frss.tecmundo.com.br%2Ffeed
I'm using lists to get the values but I got this error "Cannot create an instance of the abstract class or interface" and I don't know how to solve it. It happens in this line.
IList<News> content = new IList<News>();
Here is my code.
public class News
{
public string author { get; set; }
public string title { get; set; }
public string content { get; set; }
public string contentSnippet { get; set; }
public string link { get; set; }
public string publishedDate { get; set; }
public string[] getFeed(string Website)
{
string path = @"http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/feed/load?v=1.0&q=" + Website;
var json = new WebClient().DownloadString(path);
JObject jsonObject = JObject.Parse((string)json);
IList<JToken> jsonData = jsonObject["responseData"]["feed"]["entries"]["0"].Children().ToList();
IList<News> content = new IList<News>();
foreach(JToken data in jsonData)
{
News finalData1 = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<News>(jsonData.ToString());
content.Add(finalData1);
}
return new string[] { "I must return something here." };
}
}
Here is the tool I'm using to visualize better the JSON string: http://jsonschema.net/#/
The error you're getting has nothing to do with JSON. It is because you're trying to create an instance of an interface. You could just fix that by giving it the concrete List<T> class:
IList<News> content = new...
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4/25/2015 6:59:38 PM
I have a datatable which contains the data of whole month. Now i want to get those data group by days via linq. I already have this query but i need a little change. My day starts...
Just group by the Day property of the DateTime value, after adjusting the date/time accordingly by 7 hours. Of course, if you actually have multiple months/years involved, that will give you somewhat odd results, but...
.GroupBy(row =>...
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4/25/2015 9:49:11 AM
Is for example this
using SportsStore.Domain.Entities;
better than this
using SportsStore;
?
If that is the case, what does it mean for the performance of my program when...
They're entirely different. A using directive of that form only tells the compiler to make members of the given namespace available as simple names. It has no effect at execution time - if you didn't have any using directives and just...
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4/25/2015 9:43:20 AM
Can someone please explain the purpose of this C# code. It's a code snippet in a Windows based application.
Is it counting the number of keypress? What is the purpose of 13...
That code is unfortunately written - KeyPressEventArgs.KeyChar basically returns the character pressed (so shift-a will return 'A' for example). 13 is just the Unicode character for "carriage return" which is returned when the user hits...
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4/25/2015 9:41:08 AM
I have this method in a class called Invoice:
public static Expression<Func<Invoice, bool>> IsAllocated()
{
return i => i.TotalAmountDue ==...
Your method returns an appropriate expression tree already - you just need to call it, not call it in a lambda expression:
var filteredInvoices = invoices.Where(Invoice.IsAllocated());
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4/24/2015 8:00:29 PM
I don't understand why this isn't working, I keep getting this java.sql.SQLException: Before start of result set error, ive looked online but because ive been staring at a...
You're calling retrieveMessages() multiple times. It doesn't help that you haven't shown us what that does, but I suspect you want to call it once and store the result in a local variable. At the moment, I suspect you're calling next() on...
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4/24/2015 7:12:36 PM