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Re: how to create a simple elevator simulation?
Programming
Software Development
2 Days Ago
by trueframe
To make a basic elevator simulation, first, identify the floors and the elevator's capacity. Then, use loops and conditionals in programming to mimic its movement. Include buttons for users to call the elevator and select floors. Test thoroughly for accuracy.
Re: Using Natural Language to Query SQL Databases with Python LangChain Module
Programming
Computer Science
1 Day Ago
by aishamushtaq
very helpful
Using Natural Language to Query SQL Databases with Python LangChain Module
Programming
Computer Science
2 Weeks Ago
by usmanmalik57
The advent of large language models (LLM) has replaced complex scripts with natural language for automating various tasks. You can now use LLM to interact with your databases using natural language, which makes life easier for people who do not have sufficient SQL knowledge. In this article, you will learn how to retrieve information from SQL …
Create And Install Windows Service Step By Step In C#
Programming
Web Development
2 Weeks Ago
by Rabiya_1
I'm New In c# and want to create a windows service here what I'm trying public TestService() { InitializeComponent(); timeDelay = new System.Timers.Timer(); timeDelay.Elapsed += new System.Timers.ElapsedEventHandler(WorkProcess); } public…
Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
2 Weeks Ago
by jprog1000
Hello, I have a program which creates multiple balls and bounces them off when they collide. This works fine. import java.awt.Rectangle; public class Ball{ private int x = 0; private int y = 0; private int radius; private int panelwidth = 500; private int panelheight = 500…
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
2 Weeks Ago
by toneewa
Some minor syntax fixes. Some things to consider are the collision and distance of drawing the next ball. A ball inside a ball's radius will cause numerous collisions. Even the starting ball locations can be already causing collisions. I added a collision counter display. Increased the maximum balls to make to 50. The timer delay can also impact …
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
2 Weeks Ago
by toneewa
I cleaned up the code some more. Removed some things that were not being used. I ran into a couple problems which caused the freeze you mentioned. It was memory heap space and array allocating. E.g., if x or y becomes negative, and also infinite recursion. I added a x/y coordinate display for a ball, and tinkered with the placement of the …
Re: Improve HAVING BY performance
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Databases
2 Weeks Ago
by toneewa
I'm a little late to the party, however, I want to share my experience learning MySQL in the past day. I setup a server, a database, and wrote a C++ program to connect to it. It measures the times for 3 SELECTs. The whole product list, using HAVING, and WHERE. I also tested reversing the orders. Query execution time: 0.0002336 seconds …
Re: Create And Install Windows Service Step By Step In C#
Programming
Web Development
2 Weeks Ago
by rproffitt
Since the answer would be many pages long, read https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/windows-services/walkthrough-creating-a-windows-service-application-in-the-component-designer and consider the two other pages noted there.
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
2 Weeks Ago
by jprog1000
Thank you so much for your reply and additions! It is certainly working as I wanted. I will read through the code you have added and ask you any questions I might have. I hope you don't mind. Regards
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
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2 Weeks Ago
by Dani
I’ll mark this question solved :)
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
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2 Weeks Ago
by Dani
… oh, sorry, missed the bit about you still needing clarifications. Feel feee to ask :) I’ll now unmark this topic as solved. /facepalm
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
2 Weeks Ago
by jprog1000
Hello, Thank you again so much! All your additions are clear, but it seems like whenever two balls collide, more than one ball is added to the arraylist and painted. Any way to have just one ball added to the panel for every collision? Have some kind of a toggle flag in paintcomponent? Regards
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
2 Weeks Ago
by toneewa
Yes, this is true. Overlapping ball spawns can do that causing a chain reaction. Something like that could be done. How you handle the spawning of the new ball is what I played with a bit before. You will see better collision detection changing to: g.fillOval(ball.getX(), ball.getY(), 1 * ball.getRadius(), 1 * ball.getRadius());
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
1 Week Ago
by jprog1000
Got it. Thank you so much!
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
Programming
Software Development
1 Week Ago
by vortex_1
In my opinion, implementing a feature in a bouncing balls simulation where a new ball is created when two balls collide can add an interesting and dynamic element to the simulation. This feature can introduce a sense of complexity and unpredictability, making the simulation more engaging and challenging for users. It could also provide an …
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
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Software Development
1 Week Ago
by jprog1000
Great reply, vortex! Agree with all your points.
Re: Bouncing Balls: Creating a new ball when two balls collide
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1 Week Ago
by aishamushtaq
Hi, Its helpful for me. I got my answer.
Claude 3 Opus Vs. Google Gemini Vs. GPT-4 for Zero-Shot Text Classification
Programming
Computer Science
1 Month Ago
by usmanmalik57
On March 4, 2024, [Anthropic](https://www.anthropic.com/) launched the [Claude 3 family of large language models](https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-3-family). Anthropic claimed that its Claude 3 Opus model outperforms GPT-4 on various benchmarks. Intrigued by Anthropic's claim, I performed a simple test to compare the performances of Claude …
Re: i don´t understand this syntax error when using OpenCV
Programming
Databases
2 Months Ago
by Reverend Jim
Assuming this is python you have to ensure the backslashes are not read as escape characters. Try image = cv2.imread(r'C:\Users\Audun Nilsen\Pictures\pica.webp') Using `r'` in front of a string indicates a raw string and the backslashes will not be interpreted as special unless the backslash is the final character in the string. You could…
C++ programming error
Programming
2 Months Ago
by sammieb
I am trying to enter a single string in C++ in which I give a URL citation. the entire line is as follows: cout << 'furey, edward "sphere calculator" at https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/geometry-solids/sphere.php from calculatorsoup, https://www.calculatorsoup.com - online calculators' << endl; I am getting the…
PDF Image Table Extractor Web App with Google Gemini Pro and Streamlit
Programming
Computer Science
2 Months Ago
by usmanmalik57
In my previous article, I explained [how to convert PDF image to CSV using Multimodal Google Gemini Pro](https://www.daniweb.com/programming/computer-science/tutorials/541365/converting-pdf-image-to-csv-using-multimodal-google-gemini-pro). To do so, I wrote a Python script that passes text command to [Google Gemino Pro](https://blog.google/…
i don´t understand this syntax error when using OpenCV
Programming
Databases
2 Months Ago
by Audun
This is the error message: >>> %Run -c $EDITOR_CONTENT Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 6 image = cv2.imread(“C:\Users\Audun Nilsen\Pictures\pica.webp”) ^ SyntaxError: invalid character in identifier >>> This is the code: import cv2 # OpenCV for image processing image =…
7 NLP Tasks to Perform for Free in Python with Mistral 7b LLM
Programming
Computer Science
1 Month Ago
by usmanmalik57
In the rapidly evolving field of Natural Language Processing (NLP), open-source large language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly popular as they are free to use. Among these, the [Mistral](https://docs.mistral.ai/models/) family of models stands out as a state-of-the-art model that is freely accessible to the public. Comparable in …
Paris Olympics Chatbot- Get Ticket Information Using Chat-GPT and LangChain
Programming
Computer Science
1 Month Ago
by usmanmalik57
I was searching for Paris Olympics ticket prices for tennis games recently. The official website directs you to a [PDF document](https://tickets.paris2024.org/obj/media/FR-Paris2024/ticket-prices.pdf) containing ticket prices and venues for all the games. However, I found the PDF document to be very hard to navigate. To make things easier, I …
Paris Olympics Ticket Information Chatbot with Memory Using LangChain
Programming
Computer Science
4 Weeks Ago
by usmanmalik57
In my previous article, I explained how I developed a simple chatbot using LangChain and Chat-GPT that can answer queries related to Paris Olympics ticket prices. However, one major drawback with that chatbot is that it can only generate a single response based on user queries. It can not answer follow-up questions. In short, the chatbot has no …
Re: Extracting values from capturing groups in regex
Programming
Software Development
2 Months Ago
by Reverend Jim
For html = '<tr align="right"><td>236</td><td>Roy</td><td>Allyson</td>' pat = '<td>(.+?)</td>' then re.split(pat,html) returns ['<tr align="right">', '236', '', 'Roy', '', 'Allyson', ''] and re.split(pat,html)[1::2] will …
Re: Extracting values from a regex match
Programming
Software Development
2 Months Ago
by Reverend Jim
The trick is to use lazy matching which matches the shortest possible string. html = '<tr align="right"><td>236</td><td>Roy</td><td>Allyson</td>' pat = '<td>(.+?)</td>' then re.split(pat,html) returns ['<tr align="right">', '236', …
Re: Why am getting different syntax errors when running a Python script
Programming
Software Development
2 Months Ago
by Tom_45
After I posted this question I noticed that I was missing the raw string indicator and the capture group enclosing parenthesis on the findall, which explains the subscripting error. So, hold off on the answers for now. I'm still having other issues with multiple file runs, though.
Re: Download multiple files in single zip and render for download
Programming
Software Development
2 Months Ago
by Sachin_41
what is _response in this? Is this some library?
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