conclave | WebRTC based real-time , peer-to-peer , collaborative text | Collaboration library
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Conclave is an open-source, real-time, collaborative text editor for the browser built from scratch in JavaScript. Intrigued by collaboration tools like Google Docs, we set out to build one from scratch. Conclave uses Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDT) to make sure all users stay in-sync and WebRTC to allow users to send messages directly to one another. The result is a private and decentralized way to collaborate on documents. For more details on how we designed and built Conclave, read our case study.
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QUESTION
I need to scrape a book web site and save the information (price, code, fees, etc.) in a CSV file as a table, but when I try to save the data in the CSV file, I have the title name repeated several times and the information is vertical, I need to place it horizontally and at the end of the information in a book, I need the next information to be on the bottom line.
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Answered 2021-Jan-21 at 00:33Python's CSV module might help you. Using the CSV module makes it easy. The only thing you need to do is to append the items to a list and then output them all at once, see my_list
in the code below.
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So I am trying to convert a String array into a character array and I keep running into this error: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: 16 . I even tried to increase my array size but that keeps happening.
The string that is in the file which is stored in the array is exactly 16 characters long. So that maybe the error?
"keyChar[i] += ht[j].charAt(i);" this line is where the error is being thrown. UPDATED CODE:
Now its working but only iterating through the 8 string and 128 characters.
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Answered 2020-Apr-30 at 14:35Java Strings already have an inbuilt method to convert a String into an Array of Characters. Check out String.toCharArray().
You've created the char array with the same length as the String array. Char array length should be sum of lengths of all Strings.
Also, your nest for loop is wrong. Should be something like:
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