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A simple open-source OTP and Call flooding script for Linux based terminal written using Python3
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QUESTION
I am creating a short RPG game for my AP CSP project and for some reason when I call the method Element in line 310-313, it just ends the rest of the code in Main (which is all the remaining code in the program). The user is required to press x to continue the game but it skips all of that and auto-fills the user-inputs correctly. Put it short, once you select your element in the code, the program finishes the game by itself, which is not supposed to happen since the user needs to have its input to continue the dialogue.
Aforementioned, the intended output of this code is to complete the dialogue with the user input and user information only. Please help as this is due soon!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-11 at 07:49It looks like you stopped following the pattern that you applied in the beginning. As you'll see, prior to line 310, you have used
QUESTION
I'm attempting to implment a Map
on a SwiftUI view from a view model. Every example I find online hard codes a coordinate. In my case, I'm initializing a view model with a Codable
struct and I have no idea what the coordinate is going to be.
I do not encounter compiler issues when I build the project, but canvas crashes. I've tried closing Xcode, cleaning derived data, etc., but that doesn't seem to resolve it.
Any suggestions re: where my mistake is are greatly appreciated.
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Answered 2021-Apr-08 at 06:25If you run this on the simulator rather than the preview, you get a more helpful error:
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class volunteerList:
def __init__ (self, groupName):
self.__vList = []
self.__groupName = groupName
def setGroupName (self, newGroupName):
self.__groupName = newGroupName
def getGroupName (self):
return self.__groupName
def getvList (self):
return self.__vList
def addVolunteer (self, volunteer):
self.getvList().append(volunteer)
def highestHour (self):
details = ""
highestHourList = []
highest = self.__vList[0].getHourContribution()
for volunteer in self.__vList:
hour = volunteer.getHourContribution()
if hour == highest:
highestHourList.append(hour)
elif hour > highest:
highestHourList = [hour]
highest = hour
#highestHourList.append(hour)
if volunteer.getType().lower() == "f":
details = details + "{} - {} years old - flood volunteer".format(volunteer.getName(), volunteer.getAge()) + "\n"
elif volunteer.getType().lower() == "p":
details = details + "{} - {} years old - pandemic volunteer".format(volunteer.getName(), volunteer.getAge()) + "\n"
elif volunteer.getType().lower() == "e":
details = details + "{} - {} years old - earthquake volunteer".format(volunteer.getName(), volunteer.getAge()) + "\n"
elif volunteer.getType().lower() == "t":
details = details + "{} - {} years old - tsunami volunteer".format(volunteer.getName(), volunteer.getAge()) + "\n"
return details
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-27 at 08:41QUESTION
I try to do something using regex, but I’m not sure if it’s even possible.
I work on the French Wiktionary and I try to find lines having only #*
to replace them. The problem is that I need to get the nearest parameter of the template langue
. So in {{langue|fr}}
, I need to get fr
.
Here is an example of text I have:
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Answered 2021-Feb-17 at 00:04You can use
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so I've coded a questionnaire and I'm running into an issue. When a user clicks submit the questionnaire the results are displayed near the submit button I was hoping for them to be redirected to a new page (where results are displayed) by using the CSS hidden property, but I don't understand how I can do that and also for some reason after submitting there is an 'undefined' option displaying under the choices, how can I get rid of that? I'd really appreciate it if someone can help me solve my issues, thank you!
I linked the IDE for my project if that's easier: https://repl.it/@AS11RA/Forest-Firefighters-Website#start%20questionnaire.js
Heres the startquestionnaire.Js file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-05 at 23:55If we store your results in its own variable, we then have 2 options right off the bat.
QUESTION
so I've coded a questionnaire/survey for my website but for some reason when a user clicks start questionnaire the questions show but the choices aren't displayed. I'm really confused as to why this isn't working I would really appreciate if anyone can help me solve my problem, thank you!
Here's a link to my IDE as I figured it would be easier to go through it to identify any mistakes I'm making: https://repl.it/@AS11RA/Forest-Firefighters-Website#index.html
Here's the start questionnaire.js file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-05 at 20:46I ran it on jsfiddle and got the following error:
"ReferenceError: buttonClicked is not defined"
You have some formatting issues in your code, I believe. I moved your button up in the page and it started working. Check out the fiddle.
QUESTION
I'm trying to build a really simple survey on Javascript but I keep getting this error "TypeError: startSurvey is not a function at HTMLButtonElement.onclick (/:2:54)" I would really appreciate if anybody can help me solve this error or provide any further feedback and suggestions.
Here's my HTML code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-03 at 20:51Looks like your id and function are the same name, below I changed the function name to start();
. - This alone will probably fix your problem.
Additionally it looks like i is not defined here:
QUESTION
I am almost done with an exercise but need help with the last bit. The premise is to have only a clicked article to be shown out of a list of four articles. I can hide all but the first article and get the heading to show when the respective article is clicked but I'm having trouble with the code to get the actual article to show. Here is an HTML snippet (let me know if you need more):
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-26 at 14:55Except for the obvious typo on "id"
, your selector is wrong:
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i have been trying to use For Loop in kotlin to ilterate through this JsonObject but i keep getting this error, can anyone help this is the whole kotlin class and the dummy json response i want to use. PS "i am a beginner"
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-14 at 07:14 //traverse the arrays
for (item in 0 until earthQuakeJsonArray.length()){
val currentQuake = earthQuakeJsonArray.getJSONObject(item)
val properties = currentQuake.getJSONObject("properties")
val magnitude = properties.getString("mag")
val location = properties.getString("place")
val time = properties.getString("time")
val earthquake = Content(magnitude,location,time)
earthquakes.add(earthquake)
}
QUESTION
I created a DataFrame from JSON file, in which values are like
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-13 at 19:46I'm still not sure if I fully understand your output, but here's a crack at it with demo code:
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