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Play chess against the Stockfish engine in your terminal.
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- Run the application
- Return the version string
- Determine player from command line arguments
- Get level from command line arguments
- Main entry point
- Get the version string
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from PySide2 import QtWidgets, QtCore
box = QtWidgets.QMessageBox(
QtWidgets.QMessageBox.Icon.Question,
'Message title',
'Message body goes here.\n\nHere are some more words to make the size a bit more reasonable',
QtWid
@ping_display.before_loop
async def before_ping_display(self):
await self.client.wait_until_ready()
guild = self.client.get_guild(guild_id)
ch = guild.get_channel(channel_id)
from yahooquery import Ticker
stocks = ['AAU', 'ABEO', 'ABEV', 'ABIO', 'ABUS', 'ACCO', 'ACER', 'ACIU', 'ACOR', 'ACRX', 'ACST', 'ACTG', 'ADAP', 'ADIL', 'ADMA', 'ADMP', 'ADT', 'ADTX', 'ADXS', 'AEG', 'AEHL', 'AEHR', 'AEMD', 'AESE', 'AEY', 'A
with open('Softberry.txt') as f:
for line in f:
if line.startswith(' QUERY:'):
query = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip()
if 'AC:' in line:
ac = line.split('AC:')[1].split(':')[0].strip()
import re
s = """QUERY: STBZIP38
Length of Query Sequence: 2000 bp | Nucleotide Frequencies: A - 0.34 G - 0.16 T - 0.35 C - 0.15
TFBS AC: RSP00073//OS: tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) /GENE: synthetic
def starts_with(word, chs):
for c in chs:
if word.startswith(c):
return True
return False #you can avoid this line, it will return None by default
def f(word, chs):
if word and chs a
def starts_with(word, chs):
if (len(chs)== 0) or (word == ""):
return False
elif word[0] in chs:
return True
def starts_with(word, chs):
if not word: return False
eli
log_specgrams = np.asarray(log_specgrams).reshape((len(log_specgrams), 60, 201, 1))
log_specgrams = np.asarray(log_specgrams).reshape((None, 60, 201, 1))
import re
def text_processor(s):
# s = your text
return '\n'.join(str.split(re.sub('\s{2,}', ' ', re.sub('\n\n', '|\n', s.replace('::',':'))), '|')).replace(':', ' :')
# s = your text
# assuming you are rea
while i > len(words):
while i < len(words):
>>> search(a, b)
['green', 'grasses', 'cats']
new_words = [item for item in a if item.startswith(tuple(b)
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QUESTION
I have a table with a field called Result that contains values that can be anywhere between 1 and 100.
The table also contains a Date/Time field and is sorted from oldest to newest.
I want to be able to return adjacent records that have a Result of less than 3.
So, I need to first find a record with a Result that is less than 3 then check if the next records also have a Result of less than 3. If they do these records should be returned.
There may be no such adjacent records or there may be multiple records that meet this criteria.
Is this possible?
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EVENT_ID MENU_HINT EVENT_NAME EVENT_DT SELECTION_ID SELECTION_NAME WIN_LOSE RESULT PPWAP MORNINGWAP PPMAX PPMIN IPMAX IPMIN MORNINGTRADEDVOL PPTRADEDVOL IPTRADEDVOL 177429103 GB / Warw 31st Dec 2m3f Nov Hcap Hrd 31/12/2020 12:16 24258495 Durouyn 0 3.35 3.788495864 5.38488519 8.2 3.35 1000 3 11733.86 122639.8 34646.44 177429358 GB / Ling 31st Dec 5f Hcap 31/12/2020 12:25 18749440 Recon Mission 1 2.690970585 2.971591572 3.333867707 3.7 2.62 2.62 1.01 10373.34 148069.5 80777.62 177429108 GB / Warw 31st Dec 2m5f Nov Hrd 31/12/2020 12:50 24173821 Hunny Moon 0 2.447464433 2.11324847 2.163378525 2.44 2.04 1000 1.19 11813.96 255912.18 125384.84 177429363 GB / Ling 31st Dec 1m4f Hcap 31/12/2020 13:00 15836857 Furzig 1 3.854984987 3.902990521 3.600931943 4.3 3.3 4.8 1.01 8973.44 143838.1 77024.42 177429113 GB / Warw 31st Dec 2m Hcap Chs 31/12/2020 13:20 21621736 Clondaw Storm 0 3.6 3.743201097 4.742622035 5.3 3.35 1000 3.5 2816.16 189308.52 24052.28 177429368 GB / Ling 31st Dec 1m Nursery 31/12/2020 13:30 16246360 Crane 1 4.57347948 5.497304184 8.064209052 13.5 4.3 9 1.01 2381.6 80916.5 56471.38 177429118 GB / Warw 31st Dec 3m Hcap Chs 31/12/2020 13:50 12139570 Western Climate 1 5.156135933 5.604728454 8.718328245 11 4.7 36 1.01 1533.68 66886.62 113571.44 177429373 GB / Ling 31st Dec 1m Hcap 31/12/2020 14:00 25106015 Fox Duty Free 1 1.822597055 1.653244765 1.834082867 1.86 1.53 2.18 1.01 9200.44 294331.6 133141.52 177455809 GB / Newc 31st Dec 1m2f Mdn Stks 31/12/2020 14:15 36868924 Sea La Rosa 0 1.53 1.543693353 1.514527435 1.71 1.44 1000 1.17 9156.44 414060.88 87693.56 177429123 GB / Warw 31st Dec 3m2f Hcap Hrd 31/12/2020 14:25 16570526 Mr Washington 1 2.887501832 3.033127147 3.416500781 3.7 2.8 12.5 1.01 3951.08 267753.32 222510.44 177429378 GB / Ling 31st Dec 7f Hcap 31/12/2020 14:35 26817851 Queens Course 0 3.2 3.090787978 2.725768785 3.35 2.56 1000 2.74 13746.16 191223.12 33258.54 177455814 GB / Newc 31st Dec 7f Nursery 31/12/2020 14:50 28583483 Patsy Fagan 0 3.6 3.871536732 5.026440395 5.5 3.5 1000 3.05 821.96 129773.56 12941.11 177429128 GB / Warw 31st Dec 2m4f Hcap Chs 31/12/2020 14:55 27358555 Larcadio 0 5.1 5.516270157 7.542009007 12.78 4.7 1000 5 2973.82 125064.34 14205.61 177429383 GB / Ling 31st Dec 7f Nov Stks 31/12/2020 15:05 35988539 Vunipola 0 4.163666731 4.865682954 6.290553968 6.63 4.09 1000 3.6 1566.86 90363.92 7276.22 177455819 GB / Newc 31st Dec 7f Hcap 31/12/2020 15:20 17896417 The Great Heir 0 4.633138814 4.98396497 5.033891895 6.4 4.4 1000 2.02 2751.64 89814.54 20710.14 177429133 GB / Warw 31st Dec 2m NHF 31/12/2020 15:25 36643074 Shearer 1 1.734505856 1.642204062 1.648608997 1.79 1.52 2.4 1.01 6611.44 389837.24 220416.46 177429388 GB / Ling 31st Dec 6f Hcap 31/12/2020 15:35 23983758 Come On Girl 1 4.036457882 4.226797676 5.141209402 5.3 3.95 6.2 1.01 2758.88 158780.52 68546.8 177455824 GB / Newc 31st Dec 5f Hcap 31/12/2020 15:50 28554376 The Mackem Torpedo 0 4.590142598 4.354303892 4.018987238 4.7 3.95 1000 4.5 1625.74 135903 6791.62 177455829 GB / Newc 31st Dec 1m Hcap 31/12/2020 16:20 12722816 Vive La Difference 0 4.662202966 4.069578956 3.447760364 4.6 3.4 1000 2.5 2542.4 142089.24 22386.43 177455834 GB / Newc 31st Dec 6f Hcap 31/12/2020 16:50 24560233 Tyche 0 4.468887453 4.409369153 3.73378774 4.9 3.6 1000 3.75 2678.94 199866.86 8157.5 177455839 GB / Newc 31st Dec 6f Hcap 31/12/2020 17:20 21809957 Firsteen 0 2.76 3.297405269 4.273854189 4.8 2.62 1000 1.98 1630.52 206865.74 19490.28 177455844 GB / Newc 31st Dec 5f Nursery 31/12/2020 17:50 10108658 It Just Takes Time 1 2.835988231 2.930861482 3.51783407 3.7 2.68 8 1.01 3203.46 303616.28 71088.54 177452819 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 1m Hcap 01/01/2021 12:05 24354064 Jump The Gun 0 1.943695456 2.106938051 2.212582243 2.75 1.93 1000 1.73 20918.4 247224.48 34151.63 177452824 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 1m Hcap 01/01/2021 12:40 17784369 Geography Teacher 0 3.386219187 4.094098153 4.019062448 4.9 2.96 1000 2.98 3835.16 135242.08 18892.67 177450972 GB / Muss 1st Jan 1m7f Juv Hrd 01/01/2021 12:45 26781759 Fiveandtwenty 1 1.303352215 1.319167666 1.345312394 1.46 1.28 1.29 1.01 32274.92 444260.44 153330.38 177452829 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 7f Hcap 01/01/2021 13:15 24434010 Stone Soldier 0 2.549774392 2.794154799 2.617939611 3.1 2.24 1000 2.6 5205 321055.3 26159.48 177450977 GB / Muss 1st Jan 2m4f Hcap Hrd 01/01/2021 13:20 17336818 Sebastopol 0 3.929666003 4.081355067 4.949413661 6.4 3.8 1000 2.54 21569.96 198160.34 52413.5 177452834 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 5f Hcap 01/01/2021 13:50 18267122 Thegreatestshowman 1 2.063934555 2.377164912 3.396825984 3.6 1.95 2.38 1.01 3969.34 354445.76 98256.96 177450982 GB / Muss 1st Jan 1m7f Hcap Hrd 01/01/2021 13:55 21566171 Rosie And Millie 0 3.724492471 4.147640855 4.350885597 6.17 3.7 1000 1.9 17416.7 177567.04 50688.77 177452839 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 5f Hcap 01/01/2021 14:25 11905513 Mulzim 0 2.970033644 2.81744235 3.279075198 3.69 2.66 1000 1.15 4101.28 286360.76 44772.63 177450987 GB / Muss 1st Jan 3m Hcap Chs 01/01/2021 14:30 11835257 Eagle Ridge 1 3.3 3.439516592 3.816612889 4.11 3.15 5.1 1.22 3783.72 155260.58 198310.06 177452844 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 5f Nov Stks 01/01/2021 15:00 6734265 Silent Queen 1 2.112527135 2.034570227 2.363084285 2.5 1.91 2.08 1.01 6776.64 557441.78 77038.62 177450992 GB / Muss 1st Jan 2m4f Hcap Chs 01/01/2021 15:05 18443373 Red Risk 0 6.4 7.754651066 8.574540985 10.5 6.2 1000 2.6 4665.12 91115.26 22514.2 177452849 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 1m3f Hcap 01/01/2021 15:30 13164979 Mr Carbonator 1 4.862029739 4.880893131 5.386305365 7.2 4.3 13 1.01 2191.3 118629.32 73162.24 177450997 GB / Muss 1st Jan 3m Hcap Hrd 01/01/2021 15:35 8427444 Arnica 0 4.949186067 4.859721673 6.046290481 8.15 4.4 1000 4.8 4594.06 82383.08 18082.52 177482329 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 1m2f Hcap 02/01/2021 11:30 16934 One To Go 0 4.647552172 4.247650843 3.744785965 5.4 2.3 1000 4.2 20388.5 93931.36 16765.68 177482337 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 1m2f Hcap 02/01/2021 12:00 35537114 Coupe De Champagne 1 2.759257517 2.691724907 2.688327131 3.1 2.66 4.8 1.01 5364.58 172705.28 87986.16 177482285 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 2m Juv Hrd 02/01/2021 12:05 28648727 Hudson De Grugy 1 1.652021681 1.580651241 1.610294187 1.7 1.47 5.1 1.01 38845.94 297948.06 198330.6 177482345 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 1m Mdn Stks 02/01/2021 12:35 37389223 Abrag 0 3.014364274 2.92708331 2.954901994 3.85 2.52 1000 2.66 10421.1 149521.56 16386.74 177482290 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 2m4f Listed Mares Hrd 02/01/2021 12:40 12765436 Stormy Ireland 0 2.450297083 2.21840097 2.105412255 2.4 1.99 1000 1.13 31835.58 237664.44 151548.74 177482367 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 1m Hcap 02/01/2021 13:10 22475046 Kodiac Harbour 0 4.161454727 4.104053582 4.010289186 4.5 3.8 1000 4.3 6452.88 124187.18 14029.48 177482295 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 2m4f Hcap Chs 02/01/2021 13:15 18416742 Destinee Royale 0 2.581778427 2.534929323 2.62282913 3.25 2.4 1000 1.61 14468.6 285577.14 71690.41 177482388 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 7f Hcap 02/01/2021 13:45 21039777 Merweb 0 4.214427037 3.716077346 4.157082886 4.4 3.7 900 3.5 2075.5 100099.42 23796.07 177482300 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 1m7f Hcap Chs 02/01/2021 13:50 12458428 Ibleo 1 2.771342189 2.865297244 3.093340465 3.5 2.72 12 1.01 57468.66 468915.94 184558.08 177482395 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 6f Hcap 02/01/2021 14:20 28659808 Rohaan 0 2.44 2.44365781 2.795702203 3 2.36 1000 2.48 6884.58 214335.08 45763.14 177482305 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 2m Grd1 Nov Hrd 02/01/2021 14:25 11144887 Metier 1 2.98 2.623330988 2.336856915 3.05 2.16 3.3 1.01 68284.7 569650.62 223772.66 177482403 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 6f Nov Stks 02/01/2021 14:55 35856072 Hidden Breeze 1 1.899786009 1.700147533 1.695047545 1.93 1.56 3.15 1.01 5141.26 397544.9 115253.84 177482310 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 3m Hcap Chs 02/01/2021 15:00 10464730 Potters Legend 0 8.945083598 7.487055028 8.587091835 11.38 6.4 1000 6 10048.92 148817.98 26323.38 177482420 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 5f Hcap 02/01/2021 15:30 11137751 Super Julius 0 2.98107922 3.109512581 3.884551246 6 2.96 1000 2.92 3995.54 196505.52 17391.92 177482315 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 2m Hcap Hrd 02/01/2021 15:35 17094738 Monsieur Lecoq 0 3.843156747 3.294978739 4.176691124 5.5 3.3 1000 3.7 17716.24 234519.22 47568.92And expected result:
EVENT_ID MENU_HINT EVENT_NAME EVENT_DT SELECTION_ID SELECTION_NAME WIN_LOSE RESULT PPWAP MORNINGWAP PPMAX PPMIN IPMAX IPMIN MORNINGTRADEDVOL PPTRADEDVOL IPTRADEDVOL 177429358 GB / Ling 31st Dec 5f Hcap 44196.51736 18749440 Recon Mission 1 2.690970585 2.971591572 3.333867707 3.7 2.62 2.62 1.01 10373.34 148069.5 80777.62 177429108 GB / Warw 31st Dec 2m5f Nov Hrd 44196.53472 24173821 Hunny Moon 0 2.447464433 2.11324847 2.163378525 2.44 2.04 1000 1.19 11813.96 255912.18 125384.84 177429373 GB / Ling 31st Dec 1m Hcap 44196.58333 25106015 Fox Duty Free 1 1.822597055 1.653244765 1.834082867 1.86 1.53 2.18 1.01 9200.44 294331.6 133141.52 177455809 GB / Newc 31st Dec 1m2f Mdn Stks 44196.59375 36868924 Sea La Rosa 0 1.53 1.543693353 1.514527435 1.71 1.44 1000 1.17 9156.44 414060.88 87693.56 177429123 GB / Warw 31st Dec 3m2f Hcap Hrd 44196.60069 16570526 Mr Washington 1 2.887501832 3.033127147 3.416500781 3.7 2.8 12.5 1.01 3951.08 267753.32 222510.44 177455839 GB / Newc 31st Dec 6f Hcap 44196.72222 21809957 Firsteen 0 2.76 3.297405269 4.273854189 4.8 2.62 1000 1.98 1630.52 206865.74 19490.28 177455844 GB / Newc 31st Dec 5f Nursery 44196.74306 10108658 It Just Takes Time 1 2.835988231 2.930861482 3.51783407 3.7 2.68 8 1.01 3203.46 303616.28 71088.54 177452819 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 1m Hcap 44197.50347 24354064 Jump The Gun 0 1.943695456 2.106938051 2.212582243 2.75 1.93 1000 1.73 20918.4 247224.48 34151.63 177450972 GB / Muss 1st Jan 1m7f Juv Hrd 44197.53125 26781759 Fiveandtwenty 1 1.303352215 1.319167666 1.345312394 1.46 1.28 1.29 1.01 32274.92 444260.44 153330.38 177452829 GB / Sthl 1st Jan 7f Hcap 44197.55208 24434010 Stone Soldier 0 2.549774392 2.794154799 2.617939611 3.1 2.24 1000 2.6 5205 321055.3 26159.48 177482337 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 1m2f Hcap 44198.5 35537114 Coupe De Champagne 1 2.759257517 2.691724907 2.688327131 3.1 2.66 4.8 1.01 5364.58 172705.28 87986.16 177482285 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 2m Juv Hrd 44198.50347 28648727 Hudson De Grugy 1 1.652021681 1.580651241 1.610294187 1.7 1.47 5.1 1.01 38845.94 297948.06 198330.6 177482300 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 1m7f Hcap Chs 44198.57639 12458428 Ibleo 1 2.771342189 2.865297244 3.093340465 3.5 2.72 12 1.01 57468.66 468915.94 184558.08 177482395 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 6f Hcap 44198.59722 28659808 Rohaan 0 2.44 2.44365781 2.795702203 3 2.36 1000 2.48 6884.58 214335.08 45763.14 177482305 GB / Sand 2nd Jan 2m Grd1 Nov Hrd 44198.60069 11144887 Metier 1 2.98 2.623330988 2.336856915 3.05 2.16 3.3 1.01 68284.7 569650.62 223772.66 177482403 GB / Ling 2nd Jan 6f Nov Stks 44198.62153 35856072 Hidden Breeze 1 1.899786009 1.700147533 1.695047545 1.93 1.56 3.15 1.01 5141.26 397544.9 115253.84 ...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 08:35I've put together a short piece of code that loops the original data, ordered by the date field, and if it finds a result of less than 3, checks the following results until one of them is 3 or more. It adds all of the ID fields to a string, which can then be used as the SQL for a query.
QUESTION
I have a react component
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-05 at 15:20Why do you need a state here? Can't you just do agreementInfos[index].agreement_scan_copy = res.data.data.url;
?
QUESTION
i have bellow currently
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 15:08Assuming your work.Vars
contain data like this:
Consider extending your macro to receive such input parameters:
QUESTION
I have a macro function defined as below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 15:06To the macro processor everything is text. So in your manual call you have included quotes in the values of the macro parameters. And in the CALL EXECUTE() statement you did not.
You can either re-write the macro to not require the quotes in the values. For example replace references like &fleet.
with "&fleet."
.
Or add the quote when generating the macro call.
QUESTION
There is no error in the code, but it doesn't work. Does anyone know why?
Form1.button1.click code
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-25 at 15:46- You need to insert your
frame1
into yourform1
in the IDE's designer. For this purpose go to the designer for theform1
and click into the palette in the sectionStandard
the tree list itemFrames
. Now you should see yourframe1
in the list. Otherwise, your unit is not properly integrated into the project. Select theframe1
and place it on the form. - As a result, you will see the automatically inserted line
frame1: TFrame1
in the class declaration of theTForm1
. - You can access the
label1
on your frame within the button click event method as follow:
QUESTION
I would like to share data (in the simplest case an array of integers) between C and Haskell using Haskell's FFI functionality. The C side creates the data (allocating memory accordingly), but never modifies it until it is freed, so I thought the following method would be "safe":
- After the data is created, the C function passes the length of the array and a pointer to its start.
- On the Haskell side, we create a
ForeignPtr
, setting up a finalizer which calls a C function that frees the pointer. - We build a
Vector
using that foreign pointer which can be (immutably) used in Haskell code.
However, using this approach causes rather non-deterministic crashes. Small examples tend to work, but "once the GC kicks in", I start to get various errors from segmentation faults to "barf"s at this or this line in the "evacuation" part of GHC's GC.
What am I doing wrong here? What would be the "right way" of doing something like this?
An ExampleI have a C header with the following declarations:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-25 at 06:24Copied and extended from my earlier comment.
You may have a faulty cast or poke
. One thing I make a point of doing, both as a defensive guideline and when debugging, is this:
Explicitly annotate the type of everything that can undermine types. That way, you always know what you’re getting. Even if a poke
, castPtr
, or unsafeCoerce
has my intended type now, that may not be stable under code motion. And even if this doesn’t identify the issue, it can at least help think through it.
For example, I was once writing a null terminator into a byte buffer…which corrupted adjacent memory by writing beyond the end, because I was using '\NUL'
, which is not a char
, but a Char
—32 bits! The reason was that pokeByteOff
is polymorphic: it has type (Storable a) => Ptr b -> Int -> a -> IO ()
, not … => Ptr a -> …
.
This turned out to be the case in your code! Quoth @aclow:
The
createVector
generated by c2hs was equivalent to something likealloca $ \ ptr -> createCVector'_ ptr >> peek ptr
, wherecreateCVector'_ :: Ptr () -> IO ()
, which meant thatalloca
allocated only enough space to hold a unit. Changing the in-marshaller toalloca' f = alloca $ f . (castPtr :: Ptr ForeignVector -> Ptr ())
seems to solve the issue.
Things that turned out not to be the case, but could’ve been:
I’ve encountered a similar crash when a closure was getting corrupted by somebody (read: me) writing beyond an array. If you’re doing any writes without bounds checking, it may be helpful to replace them with checked versions to see if you can get an exception rather than heap corruption. In a way this is what was happening here, except that the write was to the alloca
-allocated region, not the array.
Alternatively, consider lifetime issues: whether the ForeignPtr
could be getting dropped & freeing the buffer earlier than you expect, giving you a use-after-free. In a particularly frustrating case, I’ve had to use touchForeignPtr
to keep a ForeignPtr
alive for that reason.
QUESTION
I have a react component where I submit a form using formik
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-10 at 14:33 function nonEmptyObject(obj: any) {
for (const propName in obj) {
if (
obj[propName] === null ||
obj[propName] === undefined ||
obj[propName] === ""
) {
delete obj[propName];
}
}
return obj;
}
if (values.key_personnel) {
reqbody.key_personnel = values.key_personnel;
}
if (values.category_head) {
reqbody.category_head = values.category_head;
}
if (values.bdm) {
reqbody.bdm = values.bdm;
}
if (values.kam) {
reqbody.bdm = values.kam;
}
if (values.vm) {
reqbody.vm = values.vm;
}
const finalPayload = nonEmptyObject(reqbody);
const res = await createShop(finalPayload);
console.log({ finalPayload });
console.log({ res });
QUESTION
Got a problem. Why are the blanks in both opt cases? (By using readLine() it's no problem.)
Thanks!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-06 at 09:43The line System.out.println(chs);
always prints 1024 characters regardless of how many characters were read into chs. In opt2 you read len
characters, and print 1024 characters so there will be extra characters in the output when len < 1024 - these are \0
for small file, or will repeat the value read by the previous iteration for the final loop when filesize > 1024.
In opt1 len is zero initially so you are calling br.read(chs, 0, 0)
in an infinite loop. You ask to read 0 and get 0 back - len never changes from 0
as each read returns 0 and assigns back to len
. Each time you print 1024 values of chs
- all set to \0
.
You could print the exact chs buffer content each time by looping i= 0 to len and print System.out.print(chs[i])
, or in one step with System.out.println(new String(chs, 0, len))
but note that this is duplicating / copying the contents again.
If you simply want to cat/type the file to current console you can do it without BufferedReader with:
QUESTION
I want to extract the secret param from https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?chs=200x200&chld=M%%7C0&cht=qr&chl=otpauth%3A%2F%2Ftotp%2Fnamemememe%3Anull%3Fsecret%3DXMYUGG7MAT9GFRXA%26issuer%3Dnamemememe
So I should get "XMYUGG7MAT9GFRXA"
I am using JavaScript/React, so far I have tried URLSearchParams(), decodeURIComponent() and query-string library, but none worked.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-18 at 06:38I believe URLSearchParams() works fine.
QUESTION
Hello all and thank you in advance for your help,
I have a list of same links in a txt file and need to replace one string 'username' in multiple lines in it : example of one line in a file (string to replace in bold)
List of users from file : example C:\Temp\names.txt . File structure like : john bob merry and so on...
output to the txt file should be like :
https://www.google.com/chart?chs=200x200&chld=M|0&cht=qr&chl=otpauth://totp/**bob**@svgauth%3Fsecret%3D https://www.google.com/chart?chs=200x200&chld=M|0&cht=qr&chl=otpauth://totp/**john**@svgauth%3Fsecret%3D https://www.google.com/chart?chs=200x200&chld=M|0&cht=qr&chl=otpauth://totp/**merry**@svgauth%3Fsecret%3D
all the replacements should be taken from a txt file
This code isn't working, it is just an example :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-12 at 18:34$pattern = 'username' <#write your pattern there#>
$url = "https://www.google.com/chart?chs=200x200&chld=M|0&cht=qr&chl=otpauth://totp/**username**@svgauth%3Fsecret%3D"
$names =[string[]](get-content $home\Names.txt).Split(' ')
$names | % {[regex]::Replace($url,$pattern,$_)} | Out-File $home\resultNames.txt
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