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Member Avatar for jamesmadison43

java.util.Arrays.asList(intArray) will do fine incl. java.util.Collections.sort(..) The 0 I would not put in the array or get that handled well where you're using the list, or make a function for that only

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I'd say have a look at [Apache JEXL](http://commons.apache.org/jexl/) This open source can do this for you

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Well... start with which language you're using, do you have a database, or a list of words? Do you.... wait... In this case... I'd say try this in your address bar: "http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=**[ Write the programming language here ]**+string+replace"

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You don't have that function here, so the compiler doesn't know what to call.

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Hi everyone, I have been active on this forum, but I changed jobs and cannot receive my new password because I cannot get to my old email address, so I made a new account. It seems DaniWeb has been standing still the last year. There are new frameworks for web …

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