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LORDA12 wrote: I've read all articles in the internet
Really? all 24 billion of them? Wow, you should apply for an entry in the Guinness Book of Records.
Did you look in the official Java documentation? the page on System.In? that explains how Read() works.
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Try this:
client[i] = System.in.read();
[editied so it'll work]
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
modified on Monday, November 8, 2010 10:01 AM
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" System.in.read(client[i]);" it can be compiled?
according my experience ,you may do like :
DataInputStream dIn = new DataInputStream(System.in);
for ( int i = 0; i<10; i++)
{
client[i] = dIn.readInt();
}
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Hi,
I'm kinda new to programming and with not much knowledge on Java. But this is urgent!! I need help in research. I'm need to create a mobile application using Android and Eclipse.
Objectives:
To develop a mobile application that would be able to push help messages in the event whereby the mobile user requires assistance.
Scope of project:
Develop a mobile application that;
• A module to detect movements
• A decision making module with the intelligence to trigger an alert based on a set of rules
• A module to push an alert message to a 3rd party e.g. via the SMS
Any ideas on how I should go about doing this? Thanks in advance. Best Regards.
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Smaini Nurbs wrote: I'm kinda new to programming and with not much knowledge on Java.
Well I would suggest you spend some time here[^] learning the language.
Smaini Nurbs wrote: But this is urgent!
Only to you I'm afraid.
Smaini Nurbs wrote: I'm need to create a mobile application using Android and Eclipse.
Based on your previous statement I would suggest you are expecting too much. Programming is a fairly complex discipline and without a good grounding in the language you want to use, and the platform you are developing for you are not likely to find this very easy. If you feel your knowledge of Java is sufficient then you will find lots of samples by looking at the articles here on CodeProject, or by doing a Google search.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Hi everyone,
I not really good with programming, so I need some help. Does anybody know how to create a stopwatch for an Android phone using Java programming? I don't know where to start. So this is what I have found so far. Thanks in advance for the help.
package com.novoda.runbuddy.activity;<br />
<br />
public class StopWatch {<br />
<br />
private long startTime = 0;<br />
private long stopTime = 0;<br />
private long elapsed = 0;<br />
private boolean running = false;<br />
<br />
<br />
public void start() {<br />
this.startTime = System.nanoTime();<br />
this.running = true;<br />
}<br />
<br />
<br />
public void stop() {<br />
this.stopTime = System.nanoTime();<br />
this.running = false;<br />
}<br />
<br />
public void reset() {<br />
this.startTime = 0;<br />
this.stopTime = 0;<br />
this.running = false;<br />
}<br />
<br />
public long getElapsedTimeMicro() {<br />
if (running) {<br />
elapsed = ((System.nanoTime() - startTime) / 1000);<br />
}<br />
else {<br />
elapsed = ((stopTime - startTime) / 1000);<br />
}<br />
return elapsed;<br />
}<br />
<br />
public long getElapsedTimeMilli() {<br />
if (running) {<br />
elapsed = ((System.nanoTime() - startTime) / 1000000);<br />
}<br />
else {<br />
elapsed = ((stopTime - startTime) / 1000000);<br />
}<br />
return elapsed;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
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yes, that's a class with certain methods which to me look like it could work for a stop watch.
Start here
And it would be easier to start with some regular Java-Programming, android needs some more advanced skills.
regards
Torsten
I never finish anyth...
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can u help me write a code to get the frame that is clicked by a user while playing a video.
is there a way to do this in flash player?
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This sort of question is impossible to answer in a forum like this. Take a look at some of the articles here on CodeProject for some sample code.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Did you notice that your code is impossible to read here? Please edit your original question and fix the <pre></pre> tags and indentation so your code appears correctly like so:
private static void debug(String msg) {
if (DEBUG)
System.out.println(msg);
}
Use the Preview button to check it before posting.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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sorry about the code... i already correct that.. n thanx for your correction i really appreciate that
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why removeRange() method in ArrayList class is given as protected access specifier?
What changes will make in coding when compared to other methods?
Please any one explain with coding....
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I actually never used this method
It's much smarter not to throw out certain values of a ArrayList. Instead set up a allow / disallow mechanism. This has some benefits like an advanced set content of the list, and the possibility of switching values back on.
Also, if a ArrayList is modified, imho there is a new object thrown back(? - not absolut shure about that)
regards,
Torsten
I never finish anyth...
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Because it is overriding a method in a base class.
See AbstractList.removeRange.
The javadocs for that method provides the implicit reason for the method. It is intended as a performance assist to children only. It is not intended for public usage.
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I want to create a Netbeans desktop application and use Hibernate to communicate with the database. I wish to use Eclipse to configure the communication with the DB since Hibernate Tools in Eclipse allows you to automatically create the Dao objects (very useful since they receive and return objects i.e Employees object), along with mapping files and Java classes.
How can I make this configuration in Eclipse and then move it to my Netbeans desktop application? Will there be any issues if I do this? I have around 1 year experience using Java and use Hibernate daily, but have never configured Hibernate from scratch or created a Java desktop application from scratch.
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I guess you could copy the config?
Eclipse & Netbeans are just IDE's. The functionality you are after must have some config/code behind being generated that you can use. That said, if you feel the need to use one or other then I would recommend you stick to the one.
As a n aside, at work we have some people who use Eclipse and others use Netbeans, it does not actually make a lot of difference. If i just want to do something quick, I prefer to use notepad++ for editing and the command prompt for builds. But then I am old.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
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The problem is that Netbeans provides better tools for creating a desktop application, while the Hibernate Tools of Eclipse to generate my dao files.
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Hi,
I want to draw multiple circle in java applet. actually every single mouse click will draw a circle centered at the mouse pointer with a radius of 15.Below is my program-
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.applet.*;
public class window extends Applet
{
int mouseX=50, mouseY=50;
public window()
{
addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter()
{
public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent me)
{
int x = me.getX();
int y = me.getY();
mouseX = x;
mouseY = y;
repaint();
}
});
}
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
g.setColor(Color.blue);
int circCntrX=mouseX-15,circCntrY=mouseY-15;
g.drawOval(circCntrX,circCntrY,30,30);//draw a circle
}
}
The problem is the every time the screen get refreshed due to multiple calling of repaint() method and i got only the new circle not all the older circle. I want that i can see all the circles. What should i do?
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This is a classic issue in UI programs where the window will get repainted at regular or random intervals. Your code takes the current values of the mouse point and draws a single circle at that point, so every repaint will draw only one circle. You need to create some sort of list of saved mouse points and then in your paint function you should repaint each circle.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Clever, linking back to the same question from someone else.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
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heloo...
how to read all pixel of a color image
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A good start would be something like this[^].
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Hi all,
I'd like to use Java to interact with MS Outlook Exchange to share my calendar (events) with my friends.
Please tell me how I can do that?
Thanks in advance
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