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DeMan
Last Activity: Oct 4 '07, 08:35 PM
Joined: Nov 22 '06
Location: Adelaide, SA
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  • DeMan
    replied to Swap Coaches
    If I understand the question.......
    E moves to the left and down Siding L Attaching A to the front and "pushing it down the bottom section.
    E then moves up the Right Siding R (with A in tow optionaly) and attaches B to the other end, moving back down the Bottom Path, so YUou have in the bottom section:

    B
    E
    A

    E then pushes B up LHS and de-couples, returning to the centre section
    ...
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  • DeMan
    replied to dynamic subforms in microsoft access
    Merging with prior request and moving to access forum......
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  • DeMan
    replied to Oracle- one REDO file is corrupt out of 3 ?
    Hi prachidesh,

    Welcome to TSDN. I will refer this question to the Oracle Experts, but I'm sure you will find they might like some more details regarding your problem. Either way, I hope that they can be of assistance!!
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  • DeMan
    replied to Whose Line is it Anyways?
    Avery sunk into the leather chair as the computer ran through it's bootup process. The breaths came ragged as sweat clouded Avery's eyes. Avery's hands gripped the mouse tightly as the sounds of footsteps echoed louder and louder.

    Avery knew who was coming. Hopefully this would be the last time this would happen. Avery rubbed sweaty hands over the arms of the chair and started to stand up.

    Suddenly Avery heard a male...
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  • #define is essentially a simple text substitution, so whatever you define on the left hand side is replaced by the text on the right hand side......
    (incidently if you want to include the NULL character I think you have to put it inside the quotes)
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  • DeMan
    replied to IO layer issue...
    in C
    Input/Output Layer -> ie the layer that deals with communicating to the outside world (by recieving input eg keyboard/file etc and producing output eg file/screen etc)
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  • DeMan
    replied to Wats the problem with my code?
    in C
    If you're using an IDE (eg dev-cpp etc) then you might find that the code is working, but the window is not staying around long enough for you to see it.

    You could add a big loop at the bootom to delay the window, or you could add a command to wait for user input before closing (eg system("pause") ;)
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  • DeMan
    replied to Something wrong with the "if" statement
    in C
    No Problemo
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  • DeMan
    replied to Something wrong with the "if" statement
    in C
    an "or" operator - one of these: ||
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  • DeMan
    replied to HTML Page Rendering Support in WxPython Frame
    Hi nirmalarasu,

    Welcome to TSDN. I will move this thread to the Python forum. I believe at least one of the experts there is familiar with wxWidgets using python.

    In future you can access the technical forums directly, by selecting the option in the drop-down menus from the blue bar near the top of the screen.

    I hope the Python experts can help you with your query.
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    Last edited by DeMan; Jun 28 '07, 11:07 PM. Reason: Python Experts please merge - second thread was posted while I did this

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  • DeMan
    replied to Which would you rather have?
    whoops, I missed that too....
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  • DeMan
    replied to Something wrong with the "if" statement
    in C
    also, what niskin said
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  • DeMan
    replied to Something wrong with the "if" statement
    in C
    Sorry Parker (It was late and I glanced at your name, my bad!!)
    Line 47 also has a missing or
    Code:
    else if ((c == "aa") || (c == "ae") || (c == "ah") || (c == "ao") || (c == "aw") || (c == "ax") || (c == "ay") || (c == "ea") || (c == "eh") || (c == "er") || (c == "ey") || (c == "ia") || (c == "ih")
    ...
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  • DeMan
    replied to Private Class Declaration
    in Java
    .....(does that include me)
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  • DeMan
    replied to Private Class Declaration
    in Java
    sorry, like a phone number I forgot the digits..........
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  • DeMan
    replied to Private Class Declaration
    in Java
    I think r0 has probably provided a better explanation and a very useful link......
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  • DeMan
    replied to reading microsoft excel file using c
    in C
    Interpreting an xls file will probably be a very, very (did I miss a very), difficult task. MS has it's own way(s) of storing data , and you should first see how much you can find about how and why they do that -> I'd imagine no easy feat....they do things their own way for a reason).
    I don't believe there is a simple way to do this, and while the experts are willing to help you work through specific problems you may be having, I can't...
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  • DeMan
    replied to Things I hate about a language
    languages that use "dim" (eg v.basic) always used to amuse me,.....it served as a reminder that the computer was not so bright without good instruction.... ..
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  • The Java Experts may disagree, but I would start this thread in the Software Development forum.
    While it may be a java project, I would suggest that the technical nature of such a discussion is more appropriate in a forum where experts gather to discuss various technologies, rather than in an open forum where people are visiting primarily to ask questions.
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  • DeMan
    replied to Private Class Declaration
    in Java
    Java is not my strongest language, however I would suggest that it doesn't make sense for a class to be private or protected, because it means that (almost) noone can see it.......
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