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<0> i have 600 <1> that's just today <0> though I think keeping them is pretty nerdy and pathetic <2> heh <1> you know you're all nerds <1> however, i am a stud <0> peterhu, you are married, you are not a stud <1> indeed <0> you're longing for what you could have been <1> heh one of these days one of the kittens will learn she can't actually bury her food dish by pawing at the tile in the kitchen <1> nor can she bury her poo while scratching at the sides of the litter box, rather than the litter <0> how many kittens do you have? <1> 2 kittens and an adult cat <3> do they all get along? <0> at the vetenary surgery in the pet shop last weekend, i saw a 1/4 husky 3/4 wolf cross <1> yep, they're doing much better now, we've had the kittens for about 2 months
<0> cute but huge <1> yikes <1> ok pool time, ciao <0> skinny dipping? <1> billards <0> lol <1> i'll use the queens english next time =) <0> good idea <1> me and me mate tis goin' to partake in some bloody billards, governah! <1> more like govnah <0> clearly you've been to some cl***es peterhu <1> heh <1> don't tell bealtine <1> otherwise he'll curse me out in gaelic <4> Curse him back in gaeylic <4> We know you're fluent in it <1> heh <1> don't make me chuck norris you <1> because i can <1> alright peace out <3> lol <5> how do i erase an element in array in c++ ? <6> yyparse most wolf I've seen (other than actual wolf) is 50-50 <2> I think its arr.remove() then a resize operation to make it totally go away... it is computationally expensive htough <6> mlkmn you don't <3> Twister: if it's a raw array, you can't do that... <2> oh ya <6> mlkmn why are you using array? <0> vawjrwrk, i'm only going on what the owner told me. I'm no expert on that stuff <2> Wow, I am reading array as vector these days... <6> me neither, but had a friend when I was in high-school who had one <5> well, i'm sorting a list and i want to erase the array element on every loop <7> mlkmn u do it uself <3> hehe <3> mlkmn: huh? <2> wow. <0> i thought it would be illegal to keep such a beast...at least without a special license <5> i'm doing a priority q <6> mlkmn we don't care <7> wait. Cowmoo and mlkmn ? do u 2 know each other <3> what, no <5> ? <3> mlkmn: instead of "removing" just set it to 0 or something <6> ok, so you're using an array to do a priority queue? why not use the one in the library? <2> priority queues are based on a heap iirc... not really an array. <3> or maintain an end pointer <7> dynamically resize it <3> Twister: heaps are usually (always?) implemented as contiguous array <5> how do i use it from library <6> you don't have any docs? <5> no <7> use a vector <2> good to know. <6> joshg shut up <7> no you <6> mlkmn why are you trying to write programs w/ no docs? <5> because my docs sux <6> joshg look carefully at the @ in front of my nick <7> ohh heh <6> mlkmn what compiler are you using?
<5> is there is a specific command i can google for priority q sorting? <5> V.S <6> mlkmn there is, in the standard C++ library priority_queue <3> sigh <6> what version of VS ? <5> 05 <6> 2005? <5> yeah or something <3> haha <8> wolves are wild animals <8> even when raised by people they're dangerous <6> not or something <8> try to keep in mind, animals we keep as pets have been domesticated <5> 2005 <8> that doesn't just mean, raised by people <8> that means they've been bred to be more docile <6> mlkmn ok, type priority_queue somewhere in your file thenpress F1 <9> heya.. anyone know if there's a win32 event I can read to get keypresses REGARDLESS of if I have the focus? <8> People who handle tigers just accept that at some point in their life they're going to get attacked <8> the tiger that attacked whichever of Sigfried and Roy they had raised from a cub <6> gotta run <8> you have to breed those instincts out <3> Noidea: sorry, what's all this in response to? <7> tigers will always be tigers <8> something about wolves <8> yyparse I think <3> oh haha <3> ok <8> I didn't bother to go back and read the scroll back buffer entirely <8> too much work <8> so, I may be way off topic <8> but I do know some people like to keep wolves as pets <8> or, part wolves as pets <3> fools <7> some people like cows for pets <3> um, no <3> no one keeps a cow as a pet <5> so the only thing i can remove an array element is to set it to 0? <5> sorry <3> mlkmn: you can't "remove" it in the way you're thinking, but you can set it to something...probably -1 is better than 0 <3> or even better, have an end pointer that you move <5> ok, i'll try that.. <5> no pointers <5> sorry <3> um <3> k? <5> can' <5> nevermind <3> and even better is what vawjr suggested, lookup std::priority_queue <5> thanks guys <3> mlkmn: in fact the -1 is a bad idea too, if your heap takes negative and positive numbers <7> now get lost dooshbag <4> oh <10> dooshbag, haha <11> oh man <11> weeks of work all undone by JBlitzen ;) <4> :) <11> well I had a second interview with a place in LA - I think they will likely be flying me out in the next week or 2 <0> everyone is changing jobs at the moment? <11> yes, right this moment <11> spring is in the air <11> even though today it was almost 90F, lol <4> Congrats :D <4> Damned superglue refuses to come off my fingertips <11> didn't you learn as a teen not to mess with that <4> Boy, you'd think that <4> All I wanted to do was fix up a styrofoam water thing in the storage box in my truck <11> heh <4> Apparently the fact that I can successfully and flawlessly check and change my brakes does not qualify me to open a bottle of superglue <2> I do not see the correlation. <12> I guess everyone is busy downloading the latest Vista build. <13> how to make a menu with check boxes? <14> I'm not. <12> Well, someone is.
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