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Date Submitted Tue. Sep. 19th, 2006 7:53 PM
Revision 1
Helper jbplou
Tags CSharp | Security | String
Comments 0 comments
Generates an 88 character secure hash string for the passed in strings.
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Date Submitted Wed. Oct. 25th, 2006 9:57 AM
Revision 1
Helper fastmike
Tags C | File | Java | String
Comments 10 comments
What is Dijkstra Algorithm? click on the link above and first understand what the algorithm is all about. in short it calculates the shortest path from A to F or vise versa. This code i can guarantee is the simplest and easiest code to understand. just search on google and try to compare this code and other dijkstra code and you will see what i am talking about. i spent alot of time myself and my instructor to guide me on the rite path.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dijkstra%27s_algorithm(Description)
to see how the algorithm really works go on this website it tells you step by step how to update the cost and which path to choose.
http://renaud.waldura.com/doc/java/dijkstra/
Please give some time to understand the algorithm first and then you can see my code. if you done understand the algorithm it is very useless. i know alot of people need Dijkstra algorithm in java for their HW assignment or Test. i am giving you the solution step by step. anyone who wants to understand please go to the url i have posted above and once you have understand then run the code and for those people who just want to copy so that they can get 90% in their test No Problem Here it is .
First open a notepad and name that file anything like data.txt or datas.txt and make sure the file looks something like this and in this format.
0 3 100 5 100 100 (100 represents infinity)
3 0 6 7 7 100
100 6 0 5 5 3
5 7 5 0 1 100
100 7 5 1 0 2
100 100 3 100 2 0
i name this file as a data.txt file. i have 6 nodes. and A is always the starting node which has the cost of 0 so by looking at the first line i
know that A to A have distance 0, A to B is 3, A to c is Infinity, A to D is 5, A to E is Infinity(means no edge connected with A), A to F is Infinity.
for second line(B to A is 3, and then vise versa) and for the 3rd line it starts for C and etc..
save the txt file by any name and then copy the code which i have posted and then to run type this:
javac routing.java
java routing data.txt
you will get the output. i will say this one more time understand how the algorithm works or ......................
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Date Submitted Thu. Nov. 16th, 2006 5:30 AM
Revision 1
Beginner Celebhir
Tags characters | PHP | split | String
Comments 0 comments
Function that splits a given string into sections based on the allowed length for a section. Does not split words up. Splits string on Space character (can be set to another character)
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Date Submitted Fri. May. 26th, 2006 11:16 AM
Revision 2
Coder mattrmiller
Tags "Email Address" | Java | String | Validate
Comments 2 comments
Fixed the regular expression to check for more strict requirements.
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Date Submitted Wed. Dec. 20th, 2006 10:26 AM
Revision 1
Scripter shachi
Tags JavaScript | manipulation | removeCharAt | String
Comments 1 comments
This simple function simply removes the character at the given index from a string.

NOTE: The count starts from 0
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Date Submitted Thu. Dec. 21st, 2006 3:48 AM
Revision 1
Scripter shachi
Tags addCharAt | JavaScript | manipulation | String
Comments 0 comments
Adds any character at the given index of a string.

NOTE: Count starts from 0
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 16th, 2006 10:01 PM
Revision 2
Coder mattrmiller
Tags Bytes | Format | Java | String
Comments 0 comments
Format Bytes
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Date Submitted Wed. Jul. 5th, 2006 8:15 AM
Revision 2
Helper poncho
Tags Array | Name | PHP | String | Value
Comments 3 comments
Convert an irregular name=value pair string into a formatted array.
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Date Submitted Mon. Oct. 2nd, 2006 11:59 AM
Revision 1
Beginner drench
Tags escape | HTML | JavaScript | String
Comments 0 comments
Similar to Perl's CGI::escapeHTML(), though (because we can!) this adds it as a method to all String objects.
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 9th, 2006 4:02 AM
Revision 1
Scripter TimYates
Tags Java | String | Word
Comments 1 comments
If you have ever written a website or java application where people paste stuff in from Word, you are likely to have hit the problem of Word using high ascii chars for "open quotes", "close quotes", reg symbol, etc...

This java class (with a single static method) can replace the most prevalent of these with normal ascii values

Hope it helps someone...