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5:06 PM
Yea, from me LOLCODE basically gets nothing but downvotes.
 
I should flag that ^^
JK.
 
+188 anyway
 
(P.S: I can't post any code because its huge.) for those reason is there Code ReviewmKorbel 1 min ago
 
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Q: Average interval between dates with random blanks updated

Chrismas007After getting some help at Average interval between dates with random blanks, I rewrote most of the code. Here is the updated code: I have a spreadsheet with order date data: I need to find the average interval in days between each order date. I have to both find a way to get past the blank...

 
On your answer?
 
5:12 PM
lol, total for today
 
Oh.
I have +137.
I almost knid of prefer not repcapping because it makes the votes count.
But if I do, then I work towards a badge.
 
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Q: Reload Pickled Objects into Dict - assigned to Variable Name from File Name

MikeiLLDoing a bunch of work with echonest audio objects (as returned by the echonest API) in the python cli and rather than having to recreate them each time, they can be saved. This bit of code reloads them all, referenced via a dict: def get_saved(directory = 'audio/', extension = 'en'): return...

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Q: Responsive search bar implementation using OOCSS

CodeYogiI am implementing a search bar here. I have finished basic UI. I have been recently developed a taste for scalable and robust HTML/CSS. Therefore I am closely following things like BEM and OOCSS So, I wanted to know if I am on the right path? also, how to make the UI responsive?

 
5:28 PM
wow I finally got a three digit number on my additional rep without assoc bonus..
 
in SQL Helpline, 12 secs ago, by Malachi
anyone know how to use a literal in REGEX?
 
Must have taken you a long time to get to 8k.
 
@Hosch250 not really..
It's just that I had some hiatus-like thing around here
not even a full year..
 
Over 80 days, which is less than its taking me.
I have almost 3k in about 3 months.
 
4 months for me
well 3k and a bit that is
 
5:33 PM
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Q: Code to parse a long without using inbuilt function parseLong

Piyush GuptaCame across it as a problem to solve. What kind of limitations are there. public long parseLong(String number) { long n=0; if(number==null || number.isEmpty()) { System.out.println("Number is null or empty"); return n; } boolean isNegative = false; if(numb...

 
anyone see anything wrong with this REGEX?
> %[^A-Za-z0-9$.,/# ()&]%
 
@Vogel612 Huh, I don't look at those graphs often: stackexchange.com/users/1369656/rolfl?tab=reputation
 
the Percent symbols are wildcards in SQL
 
I had 239 on Dec 17.
 
@rolfl still a straight line...
 
5:34 PM
So I guess it is a month and a half.
Mine is almost a vertical line.
 
Probably posted a bounty.
 
multiple bounties I'd guess.
mostly because there probably was a + 200 rep anyways.
 
@Hosch250 holy crap! talk about velocity!
 
I posted a coulple of bounties recently, yes.
 
5:40 PM
I think I will write a two-person LOLCODE guessing game.
One person inputs the number, and the other person guesses it.
First, I've got to get a good start on my PHIL paper.
(Terrible waste of time, debating unproovable topics.)
 
oh here is a tricky one.... I need to match an apostrophe with a regex in a SQL string
nevermind I got it
I had to rearrange my REGEX a little bit
 
this question feels off-topic, but I can't pin down a reason:
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Q: Specification of a custom UI ribbon in XML

AdrianI'm trying to figure out a good way to represent information for a custom ribbon and would like feedback. Here is what I have so far: toolbar icons in base64 format (this way, icons must follow the XML document) command IDs for the user to add category panel group button is button undoable? sc...

 
I wish I could write about Descartes.
I wasn't sure, so I starred it for later voting if it wasn't deleted.
I think the trouble is it is very much focusing on the spec rather than the code.
Now why did my first question get such an unproportionate amount of votes?
 
@Mat'sMug I would help you but I have 2 projects with evasive bugs in them somewhere...
 
It was partially because I posted it here a couple times, but it got a ton of votes before I did that.
LOLCODE outscores my most popular question (number 1) by more than a factor of 2!
@Mat'sMug Try stub code.
Or example code.
 
5:53 PM
@Hosch250 me too (across SE) :)
 
You know, that looks funny.
It doesn't outscore by a factor of 2-factorial.
Actually, 2 == 2!
Can someone tell me why this was downvoted? — Adrian 50 secs ago
 
@Hosch250 isn't the spec also code in a way here?
it's not really different from say a model-class...
 
I think it is example code.
But, I don't know.
 
6:09 PM
Hello
 
Hi.
@Vogel612 @Mat'sMug We have company.
 
waaah
 
lol
 
don't surprise me like that!
 
So, what's up?
 
6:11 PM
Hiya @Adrian
 
I'm relatively new here, so I'm asking the old-timers to help you.
 
killing time mostly
 
DIE TIME DIE!! :D
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ohh it's about the XML question??
 
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Q: Hash Table with Double Hashing

MaZaHaKaI writing Hash Table with Double Hashing. This Code working ONLY with ASCII text files and finding the number of occurrences of each word in Input File! I hope you look at my code and point out mistakes and shortcomings. Thanks in Advance :) #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h>

 
6:11 PM
Yeah.
 
I think it's on
 
Huh?
 
On-topic.
 
but the question's not clear enough for me to put in an upvote..
anyways this looks like it's one of these corner cases
 
> I am considering using this instead for my CMD_ID tag:
That smells of code not yet written to me.
 
6:12 PM
oh, what would make it clearer?
 
@RubberDuck comparative review?
 
It's a spec.
No, I've not written the code because I want the spec to be verified as good.
 
@Vogel612 Ohhhh I'll butt out then because I don't like those in general.
@Adrian Okay, yeah. I'm sorry but that's not on topic.
 
@Adrian hmm. so it's a design question then?
 
You're asking for a review of your design.
 
6:14 PM
ya.. what the duck said
 
hi @Adrian, welcome to The 2nd Monitor!
 
Yeah
So, on SO then?
 
SO is for broken code. I doubt they would want it.
 
I have the feeling they'll send you back here
 
Thanks @Mat'sMug
 
6:14 PM
@Hosch250 not true
 
Oh.
 
Also it's probably too broad for SO
 
was my silent downvote, sorry about that... I usually leave a comment.
 
If you can boil your question down to, "this is what I'm thinking, but I have this problem with my design" it might fly on programmers...
might
 
:p
lol
 
6:15 PM
Honestly though, nobody really understands what's on topic for programmers....
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well the programmers guys do...
but none of them are anywhere else...
 
Sometimes I'm not even sure of that..
 
they need a @Duga!
 
except for the occasional "nope it's not on, stay away" on meta sites
 
Thing is, I don't have a problem with the design, I want someone else to review it to say *if* there is a problem with the design.
 
6:17 PM
well the design actually defines how it internally works, right?
why not implement it and have that reviewed?
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Be back later, time for lunch.
 
also the comments you have in your code make me think you're using the wrong tool
maybe a DTD or something with similar syntax might be better to represent the design
 
That's probably your best bet @Adrian. Implement it and have your implementation reviewed.
 
No, the design defines how the information is represented and I'd like to determine if it is a good design prior to implementation to avoid issues that I'm not aware of.
XML isn't my speciality.
Is there a place to get a design reviewed?
 
@Adrian Programmers, but...... that's tough.
Let me find the relevant metas.
 
6:20 PM
@Adrian I thought it was on before because it's kinda the same as a model definition..
maybe you could clarify:
 
@Adrian If you plotted this into some kind of chart or something more... conceptual, it may do OK on Programmers... maybe.
 
what exactly do you mean by "implementing"?
 
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Q: Design Review: on-topic or not?

GlenH7There is a gray area between Programmers & Code Review regarding design reviews. Code Review's on-topic page explicitly calls out design reviews as off-topic. However, if your question is not about a particular piece of code and instead is a generally applicable question about … Hi...

 
??? Plotted into some sort of chart?
 
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Q: Green fields, blue skys, and the white board - what is too broad?

MichaelTI've been accused of having questions that are too blue sky-y or green fieldy and not white boardy enough. What does this mean and why do those questions get closed?

 
6:21 PM
Programmers doesn't like code
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Prior to implementing the code to read and utilise the XML that I've defined.
 
@Vogel612 Someone should pin that... it's funny out of context.
 
lol
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@SimonAndréForsberg would you mind updating the "We'll be counting stars" stats btw?
 
@Adrian Well, look at it this way. XML is very difficult to review, because it doesn't really "do" anything, it's just data. To make this into a design review question, you would probably want to plot your overarching design ideas into a more human-friendly and conceptual medium
Now, if you really want an actual review of the code, you could try replacing these with your real code:
<SCRIPT name="script-name-1" undoable="{true|false}">
    // XML escaped script code here
</SCRIPT>
But right now it's kind of in limbo between Programmers and Code Review, as I see it in its current state
 
6:27 PM
Hmmmmm, yeah, well, that's the nature of a data spec. It's supposed to specify how data is to be represented.
I'm also looking for best practices.
So that I don't paint myself into a corner.
 
Sure. Maybe something like a Data Flow Diagram or ER Diagram would make it good for Programmers
 
well you can start from scratch any time and do it better then, right?
 
Depends on timelines. I'd like to get it mostly right so that our timeline isn't screwed too badly if I forgot something or didn't know something.
 
Hey Adrian... I'm going to vote that it is off-topic.
Here's my reasoning.....
Code Reviews happen before you commit your code and release it....
Design reviews help you anticipate unforseen problems later.
What you are asking for is a design review.... "will this design cause problems later when I write the code?".
On code review we have questions like... "This is my goal, here's my code, does my code successfully meet/implement my specifications/design?
(and do it nicely).
Now, the real question you want to ask now, is where to ask for design review help.
The answer to that is, there's nowhere on Stack Exchange.
Design reviews require too much of a conceptual and contextual understanding of what your "customer" is, what your requirements are, what languages you can choose from, etc.
It is too broad of a question.....
 
6:43 PM
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Q: Brute Force (and not) Bejeweled AI

bazolaMy approach to solving the problem of selecting the best match on a bejeweled board is a fully object oriented approach. Some of the other relevant code can be found in my previous questions regarding bejeweled, but this question will only be about the DMMatchFinder class and associated classes....

 
Speaking of lanuages (and I really like XML and have a long history with it...), but are you sure you don't want JSON as an interchange format?
Now I have to go ... ;-)
 
No, this is for a non browser system.
Thanks anyway.
 
and here I have only a single question with more than 1k views...
on the other hand, I just have a third of your question count
 
Which one? I can give it one more, anyway.
Already got 10 more.
Hope I make it.
 
6:51 PM
my first question on CR ever....
 
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Q: Inheriting methods of an immutable type

DLehIn my project, I have a type Balance that is an immutable type and has some special functions like Add(Balance y), among many other methods. I have another class called a FundBalance which is basically just a Balance that has an extra int property applied to it. I want this FundBalance to also h...

 
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Q: Importing data from an external EXCEL-Sheet

Vogel612I was assigned the task of copying some subsums from a given EXCEL-Sheet into the executing EXCEL-Sheet. This had to be done with an EXCEL-Macro, so non-programmers can easily use it. There was the need to compare the final sum of copied values to the sum of values in the given sheet, as it's a...

 
Mine was my best until I asked this one.
 
@Hosch250: Make what?
 
Make the silver badge for question views.
I need 2500.
 
6:52 PM
Oh. LOL
 
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Q: Remapping and interpolating 255x1024 array

wes3449I have a function that accepts a 255x1024 array and remaps it to another array in order to account for some hardware related distortion (lines that should be straight are curved by the lens). At the moment it does exactly what I want, but slowly (roughly 30 second runtime). Specifically, I'm look...

 
I'm reading about Augustine, and they use such old-fashioned style!
 
@Adrian I see you deleted your question, which is fine. I hope you will be back on CR once you have some of your code written, sorry that your question was not a great fit for this site
 
"He drank from the cup of sensual pleasure."
 
@Vogel612 Woah, you came to CR through ! ...and I reviewed it! :D
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7:02 PM
monking
 
@Mat'sMug not quite true, but hey
 
monking
 
@Mat'sMug actually I had two answers before that
put up a killcam here and grabbed almost 300 rep on my first day
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that's a good first day!
 
@CaptainObvious I'm cranky and don't have the patience to explain it to OP. Anyone want to give it a shot?
 
7:15 PM
Changing it to //more complicated implementation here does not make it less hypothetical. — RubberDuck 1 min ago
I love it
 
@Phrancis, thanks. A good design moves the code in the right direction. I know that it is a bit broad, but what can you do. :/
 
When I need a design review, I implement a working example that is essentially identical to the design.
 
Could be. Of course, I've been asked to make a prototype and then they say, "Oh! That's so good. We should sell it!" and then it gets yonked it away from me and I get stuck with crap that I have to maintain later.
There are manager's or manager's manager's who don't understand what a rapid prototype is for. >:(
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Oh help.
 
???
 
7:27 PM
I said that for you.
Sort of like "oh brother."
 
lamo. Thanks. :D
If your interested, I wrote a something related to that question on SO.
 
Have a +1.
 
lol, thanks. ;)
Would rather have an answer though. :D
 
I don't know XML really.
I know a bit of XAML and MVVM and C#.
 
I don't know if it would have been better for SO. I really don't, but we do require that code works here. It's just that we want your actual code. Thank you for providing it. The meta I linked to earlier explains why better than I can here in the comments. I've retracted my close vote. If you want to discuss it further, feel free to drop by Code Review Chat. — RubberDuck 39 secs ago
 
7:30 PM
np, neither do I. :D
 
I'm fairly proficient with HTML and CSS.
 
:/ today.
 
Oh, I know a bit of C++ too, but that is getting rusty.
 
:|
 
Is there really much to "know" about XML? (asking genuinely)
 
7:31 PM
Sort of. It is a superset of XAML.
It is really powerful.
Why the faces, @nhgrif?
 
You can specify a specification of the XML layout that must be valid before the XML is parsed.
@RubberDuck, was that aimed at me?
 
@Adrian No. Different OP. =)
 
(y)
 
Click the "39 secs ago" link to go to the question.
 
You can click through the .... that ^
 
7:35 PM
funny, that was supposed to be a thumbs up, but I forgot that this forum doesn't do that. And it looks kinda like someone's waist crossing their legs. :D
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lol
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@Adrian just for the record... I am allergic to forums..
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they're so darn unorganized
 
An organized chaos. :D
 
I feel like I can't stand merge-commits and non-singular history for the very same reason
 
@Vogel612 TS
 
7:43 PM
@Hosch250 you should already know what to do now........
 
About what?
 
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A: What's a Zombie? And what are the many other memes of Code Review?

Mat's MugMeme: TS | RSA Originator: SimonAndréForsberg (TS), rolfl (RSA) Cultural Height: star-power Background: The 2nd Monitor is quite a star-happy chatroom. How many of you know that there's only a number of times you can "star" a chat post - a star cap (like the rep cap and the vote cap, a star ca...

 
Arduino/C++ answer on SO --> stackoverflow.com/a/28285287/1214743
 
What is that about?
 
about the TS ;)
 
7:45 PM
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Q: Quickly filter an object by keys

Mr. PolywhirlI am trying to optimize an object filter function. Given an array of keys, I need to filter an object. I feel that creating a new object each time may degrade performance. Is there a way to mock the Array.prototype.filter function for objects? function main() { var Types = { INTE...

 
Oh, post a star?
I just came back - writing a paper on the most idiotic subject in the world.
 
What's TS mean @RubberDuck? TinySex?
 
I'm glad my professor doesn't hang out here.
Theoretical Star.
 
@Adrian is that SFW?
 
@Adrian lol. "Theoretical Star"
 
7:46 PM
Lol, it redirects to CyberSex. May be not?
 
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Q: What's a Zombie? And what are the many other memes of Code Review?

Simon André ForsbergWhat is a Zombie? Why are Code Reviewers so violent and talking about killing Zombies all the time? And what ammo are they talking about? What is a TS? What does RSA mean? And what other Code Review-specific memes are there? (As the number of memes grows and grows, and Malachi's wish to vote fo...

 
No more dirty talk in public places.
 
What is "Theoretical Star"?
 
@Malachi it's wikipedia
 
Read the meta post.
 
7:48 PM
@Adrian It's when you run out of stars in chat but really want something starred
 
It is for whenaa person runs out of stars and ^^
 
hey @Malachi. Nice formatting in OP's code. Classic SO
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Often a fellow CRitter will reply with RSA (Real Star Applied)
 
@janos IKR
 
Stars in chat? I'm totally a noob here.
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7:49 PM
@Legato We need to take voting lessons from you.
 
yeah that link wouldn't load right away....so I closed that tab right quick....
 
I got to keep that +170.
 
@Hosch250 No way. No vote reversal on that?
 
Nope :)
 
Heh.
 
7:50 PM
@Malachi I can almost see the next question of OP in front of my eyes: "I have this loop but it just never seems to end... for (;;) { ... }
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@janos lol
 
@Adrian ^^
 
Nice font
 
wow it's getting lively in here...
 
@janos it's for a joystick controller, so I assume they want it to go on forever, to take the input from the device, but they obviously have a lot to learn about coding and Arduinos
it's not going to work the way they anticipated
 
7:51 PM
Your profile picture is particularly fitting there. @Phrancis
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Isn't it!
 
@Phrancis Yes, yes it is.
 
Thanks @Phrancis
Man, I wish the name completion would work with the keyboard. :( It's annoying having to move to my mouse. >:(
 
use tab.
 
7:53 PM
wb Simon
 
@Vogel612
Ah, thanks.
 
@Vogel612 would you mind running the script yourself? (just kidding, I'll see if I can update them)
 
> me: But that's not an error at all.
So, I'm having trouble understanding what's wrong.
Somebody just shoot me.
 
@rolfl I have not registered my app yet, but registring might solve the entire problem of low rate limits
@Vogel612 s/wb/wwb/
 
@RubberDuck boom!
 
7:55 PM
Ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!! Ya got me!
 
@SimonAndréForsberg if it was registered, it would help other things as well. I think it makes sense to get it registered at this point, right?
 
@SimonAndréForsberg isn't typo time already over?
 
505 more views, slowing down :(
 
@Vogel612 hmm... already?
 
I should have my sister post it on FB with the Share link from my account.
 
7:57 PM
well the 24 hours no typo correction thingie
 
@rolfl yes, it definitely does. I wwill just need to figure out how it works then :)
 
Part of it involves posting a question on webapps.
webapps is the portal for sure, Ibelieve.
 
@rolfl I think posting a question on wwebapps is for making the app public. I'm not so sure this is something that could easily be extracted to be used by other people though
 
You're the expert.
 
@SimonAndréForsberg ahaha I was about to post, are we talking about webapps or wwebapps :P
 
8:00 PM
@Marc-Andre wwhat's the difference? ;D
 
@Marc-Andre is there anything else called wwebapps?
 
@SimonAndréForsberg No I was sure that you would type wwebapps :P
 
@rolfl I am? I just got started in this SE API thing. I think I could go to webapps if I wanted to know more about the authentication system though, but I wwill try to smoke some documentation first
 
You are.
 
Well... thanks, I guess :)
 
8:03 PM
Crazy day...
 
Wwhat happened>?
 
The whole local Network freaked out on me
 
You have that effect....
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Big things.
 
like every site I was on crashed and chat was being momentarily blocked by the Firewall....
 
8:13 PM
@rolfl poof, 10k requests / day. That must be enough for you, @Duga?
 
hehehe
you messed up.
 
@SimonAndréForsberg It is always good enough for me!
 
@rolfl wrong button ;)
 
10K per day is ..... 1 every 20 seconds....
 
I think I will do once every 2 minutes, that ought to be enough
 
8:16 PM
sorry, 10K is 2.5 every..... second....
 
> While not strictly a throttle, the Stack Exchange API employs heavy caching and as such no application should make semantically identical requests more than once a minute. This is generally a waste of bandwidth as, more often than not, the exact same result will be returned.
 
OK, that.
 
178 more rep until I get to 2k on SO!
 
wait a minute monkey, how are you counting?
60 minutes per hour. 60 seconds in a minute. 24 hours. = 86400 seconds in a day
10k requests = 1 request every 8.64 seconds.
 
8:19 PM
I'm not counting, it seems....
Suddenly feeling.... insufficient.
 
Everyone makes mistakes sometimes
Grab a banana :)
 
I just realized I have a lonely question on SO lol ---> stackoverflow.com/q/26623110/1214743
 
8:35 PM
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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What's the matter?
 
The app runs fine on one server, but not on the other.
Unfortunately, the one that it does not run on is the one that counts.
 
@Donald.McLean then how similar are the servers? same configuration? same hardware?
different number of cores in the processor?
are the deployed applications identical?
 
0
Q: FizzBuzz Challenge

SirPythonThis bit of code is a small game to see how long you play a game of FizzBuzz without messing up. Code: The top of the code: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> typedef enum {false, true} boolean; typedef enum {FIZZ, BUZZ, FIZZBUZZ} FB; int n = 0; // the number that is ...

 
@RubberDuck at your service!
 
8:37 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg One is a Linux VM with Apache proxying a Tomcat server. The other is a Mac running naked Jetty.
The only thing that's the same is the WAR file.
 
Oh dear. Sounds like there are a lot of differences, then.
What part about the app is not working? Do you get an error message?
 
When I load a second context, some of the polling in the second context is somehow going awry.
 
ouch
Migrated from SO:
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Q: Setting "Find(What:=" to a column in a different .xls file

Justin Captain WypijI currently have code that opens up an empty workbook and then a master file with 5000+ rows of info. A pop up then appears and asks for a ID. I type in my 6-digit ID and the macro goes through column b and copies the row with that ID and pastes it into the empty workbook. My issues is this: I ...

 
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Q: Common Lisp beginner implementation of ANFIS

Th30nI've been learning Commmon Lisp lately and I've implemented ANFIS network based on Sugeno model I. Network layout and details can be read here DuckDuckGo. I use sigmoid as the fuzzy set membership function of each input (in layer 1) \$ \mu(x) = \sigma(x) = \frac{1}{(1 + e^{b * (x - a)})} \$ T-n...

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Q: C - Recoding malloc() / free() / realloc() using sbrk() and sbrk()

nookoneeI'm actually recoding malloc(), realloc() and free() in C with sbrk() and brk(). My code works for some basics tests and commands (such as ls with no arguments for example) The problem is if I try more complicated commands it doesn't work, like ls -R or ls ./ (stucked in a loop and I really don...

 
Welcome to Code Review. Unfortunately, the people at Stack Overflow is wrong as their site is for fixing broken code, while at Code Review we improve already-working code. Once your problem is solved, we will be glad to help you improve your code. — Hosch250 25 secs ago
 
8:49 PM
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is better suited to codereview.stackexchange.com — David L 1 min ago
 
@Simon - that migrated question... ouch indeed ;-(
 
It looks like you're storing the memory block size in the list, so you need to retrieve it from there. But - this is not the place for a back-and-forth discussion and I don't have time to guide you through each step. It seems like you have a lack of understanding of C, or of the requirements for realloc, or of your own code. Try codereview.stackexchange.comdavmac 3 hours ago
faulty comment
 
@rolfl what about that migrated question? What do you mean by ouch?
(ah, you mean that the code is horrible, right?)
 
You recommended it get migrated.... it was, but it should not have been... it's about code not-yet-written
The question is: How do I take this code that pops up a prompt for 1 value, and turn that in to a system that reads 50 values from another sheet.
 
@rolfl what? it is? I didn't see an indication of that...
> My issues is this: I have to type in 65 IDs! I get a new worksheet every week that has the 65 IDs in it. Is there a way to set the Find(what:= some how to reflect the ID numbers in the worksheet I get every week and then loop through it?
sounds like CR to me
or perhaps I misunderstood it
 
8:53 PM
@DavidL The code is not behaving as desired. It isn't working code that the OP wants to refactor. — Asad 4 mins ago
 
...
If (Range("A22")) > "0" Then Range("A23").Select
If (Range("A23")) > "0" Then Range("A24").Select
If (Range("A24")) > "0" Then Range("A25").Select
...
 
Oh, there's lots to review, so I am inclined to leave it here, and call it 'grey'.
 
@Marc-Andre did @Duga miss that comment?
 
Bad @Duga
 
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Q: Iterables as functions and small classes

LucyBenI am just testing out a few functions and small classes for learning purposes: def peaks(iterable): # returns a list of int for those values in the iterable that are bigger # than the value preceding and following them. itr = iter(iterable) peak =[] curr = next(itr) last ...

 
8:54 PM
@rolfl perhaps I misunderstood the original question, then.
 
As one of two VBA badge holders, I'm calling it "broken". i.e. Code not written yet.
VTC'd.
Yes, it needs a review, but OP's not really asking for a review. He needs to solve a problem.
@Mat'sMug what do you think? Care to weigh in on this question? codereview.stackexchange.com/q/79345/41243
 
@RubberDuck ouch. My mistake then :( I thought he had solved the problem already, I thought that was what his 65-lines of if-statements was for
 
No worries. Closing it sends it back to SO, right?
I mean, it does work on a sheet.. OP just needs it to work on many..
 
@SimonAndréForsberg Why would @Duga had missed that comment ? Is he/it supposed to check comment on SO referring to Code Review in a faulty way ?
@SimonAndréForsberg codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/79392/… It was the comment I linked ;)
 
8:59 PM
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