This is a fairly trivial matter, but I'm curious to hear people's opinions on it.
If I have a Dictionary which I'm access through properties, which of these formats would you prefer for the property?
/// <summary>
/// This class's FirstProperty property
/// </summary>
[DefaultValue("myValue")]
public string FirstProperty {
get {
...
I copied some Delphi code from one project to another, and found that it doesn't compile in the new project, though it did in the old one. The code looks something like this:
procedure TForm1.CalculateGP(..)
const
Price : money = 0;
begin
...
Price := 1.0;
...
end;
So in the new project, Delphi complains that "left side ca...
What is the difference between const and readonly and do you use one over the other?
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I've seen examples like this:
public class MaxSeconds {
public static final int MAX_SECONDS = 25;
}
and supposed that I could have a Constants class to wrap constants in, declaring them static final. I know practically no Java at all and am wondering if this is the best way to create constants.
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Is there any way to use a constant as a hash key?
For example:
use constant X => 1;
my %x = (X => 'X');
The above code will create a hash with "X" as key and not 1 as key. Whereas, I want to use the value of constant X as key.
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Without calculating them, I mean?
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Hi,
I have a class that defines the names of various constants, e.g.
class Constants {
public static final String ATTR_CURRENT_USER = "current.user";
}
I would like to use these constants within a JSP without using Scriptlet code such as:
<%@ page import="com.example.Constants" %>
<%= Constants.ATTR_CURRENT_USER %>
There appea...
If I define a constant in a Perl module, how do I use that constant in my main program? (Or how do I call that constant in the main program?)
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Is it right to use a private constant in the following situation:
Say I have a game with a lives variable and a startingLives variable. At the start of the game I set the lives variable to equal the startingLives variable. This is how I would normally do it:
private var lives:int = 0;
private var startingLives:int = 3;
private functio...
I have this Perl script with many defined constants of configuration files. For example:
use constant {
LOG_DIR => "/var/log/",
LOG_FILENAME => "/var/log/file1.log",
LOG4PERL_CONF_FILE => "/etc/app1/log4perl.conf",
CONF_FILE1 => "/etc/app1/conf...
I am attempting to bind a WPF textbox's Maxlength property to a known constant deep within a class. I am using c#.
The class has a structure not too dissimilar to the following:
namespace Blah
{
public partial class One
{
public partial class Two
{
public string MyBindingValue { get; set; }
...
For example:
public void doSomething() {
final double MIN_INTEREST = 0.0;
// ...
}
Personally, I would rather see these substitution constants declared statically at the class level.
I suppose I'm looking for an "industry viewpoint" on the matter.
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Lately I've been in the habit of assigning integer values to constants and simply using the constant name as a means of identifying its purpose. However, in some cases this has resulted in the need to write a function like typeToString($const) when a string representation is needed. Obviously this is inefficient and unneccesary, but is o...
Just out of curiosity:
I know I can tell the compiler if I want a value to be interpreted as a certain numeric type, e.g. as Integer (32 bit signed) this way appending an "I" (type character) to the constant value:
Private Function GetTheAnswerAsInteger() As Integer
Return 42I
End Function
There's also "S" for Short or "D" for D...
I have some constants that represent the valid options in one of my model's fields. What's the best way to handle these constants in Ruby?
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What is the most efficient way to create a constant (never changes at runtime) mapping of strings to ints?
I've tried using a const Dictionary, but that didn't work out.
I could implement a immutable wrapper with appropriate semantics, but that still doesn't seem totally right.
For those who have asked, I'm implementing IDataError...
Is it better in C++ to pass by value or pass by constant reference?
I am wondering which is better practice. I realize that pass by constant reference should provide for better performance in the program because you are not making a copy of the variable.
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Hello,
I'm trying to take advantage of the constant memory, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how to nest arrays. What I have is an array of data that has counts for internal data but those are different for each entry. So based around the following simplified code I have two problems. First I don't know how to allocate the dat...
Is there an equivalant to Environment.NewLine in DotNet for a Tab character?
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Is there any good way to convert strings like "xlSum", "xlAverage", and "xlCount" into the value they have under Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlConsolidationFunction?
I guess reflection would be slow (if its possible). There are about 10 of these constant values. I was trying to avoid a large switch statement if possible.
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