... maybe not... sees that "Open Trivia Database" site is not validating new questions in a timely manner.
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3,489 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 3,208 PENDING QUESTIONS
Added 23 October:
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3,489 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 3,221 PENDING QUESTIONS
Still has not validated my two test questions:
I may reverse-engineer and recreate the OTDB database structure and create our own database for this, so we can submit and build our own questions and answers without waiting for that site to validate and approve.
Hello guys!
Can say me anybody about operatios with unix, I don't to make operations, only inside in a variable, like this
#y=4
#x=2
#let z=$y-$x
#echo $z
# 2
but I can't to make mathematical operations with decimal like this
#y=3.2
#x=1.5
#let z=$y-$x
#echo $z
# 3
this... (2 Replies)
Hello all!
I used to use expr for doing simple mathematics, but has a main advantage and a main disadvantage:
The advantage is that it can take variables for numbers
(e.g.{1}: echo "Give me first"
read lol
echo "Give other"
read lil
sum=`expr $lol + $lil`
echo "The sum of $lol and $lil =... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I haven't posted on the forums for a while now, I tried to find the most appropriate section for this post, but if this is in the wrong section please forgive me.
First, let me say I'm a sophomore in HS. I know that job wise I definitely want to do something in computers. A while ago I was... (5 Replies)
I am now a student in university in 2nd year. I am studying computer science. But I am not sure what type of jobs computer science provide. I know some of them are software programming or network management. Recently, I hear some about Web Development. I wonder if it is a part of computer science.... (1 Reply)
I am now a student in university in 2nd year. I am studying computer science. But I am not sure what type of jobs computer science provide. I know some of them are software programming or network management. Recently, I hear some about Web Development. I wonder if it is a part of computer... (3 Replies)
The UNIX and Linux Forums now has over 1000 TRUE / FALSE computer science and computer related trivia question in our database. These questions are of relatively high quality (compared to similar sites on the web) and are fun (according to feedback by users). In the first week during the... (1 Reply)
Thanks to Akshay, who helped me write the core MySQL queries, we now have two new draft leaderboards, by (1) member and by (2) country:
https://www.unix.com/trivia_stats.php
Currently milhan leads the members with a high score of 90%:
... (3 Replies)
Only a few days after I coded this new feature from scratch, we are seeing over 3000 entries in the database from members (mostly guests) playing CS trivia.
I have spend a lot of time coding this (from scratch) and testing the API. From the logs, it seems to have an API bug which appears... (31 Replies)
Just noticed that our successful computer trivia feature (stats here) has surpassed over 50,000 questions answered by users:
https://www.unix.com/trivia_stats.php
This was a coding effort worth while and I'm pleased to see so many people enjoying it in such a short time since it was released... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xrmenumeratedatabase
XrmEnumerateDatabase(3X11)XrmEnumerateDatabase(3X11)NAME
XrmEnumerateDatabase - enumerate resource database entries
SYNOPSIS
#define XrmEnumAllLevels 0
#define XrmEnumOneLevel 1
Bool XrmEnumerateDatabase(database, name_prefix, class_prefix, mode, proc, arg)
XrmDatabase database;
XrmNameList name_prefix;
XrmClassList class_prefix;
int mode;
Bool (*proc)();
XPointer arg;
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the resource database. Specifies the resource name prefix. Specifies the resource class prefix. Specifies the number of levels
to enumerate. Specifies the procedure that is to be called for each matching entry. Specifies the user-supplied argument that will be
passed to the procedure.
DESCRIPTION
The XrmEnumerateDatabase function calls the specified procedure for each resource in the database that would match some completion of the
given name/class resource prefix. The order in which resources are found is implementation dependent. If mode is XrmEnumOneLevel, a
resource must match the given name/class prefix with just a single name and class appended. If mode is XrmEnumAllLevels, the resource must
match the given name/class prefix with one or more names and classes appended. If the procedure returns True, the enumeration terminates
and the function returns True. If the procedure always returns False, all matching resources are enumerated and the function returns False.
The procedure is called with the following arguments:
(*proc)(database, bindings, quarks, type, value, arg)
XrmDatabase *database;
XrmBindingList bindings;
XrmQuarkList quarks;
XrmRepresentation *type;
XrmValue *value;
XPointer arg;
The bindings and quarks lists are terminated by NULLQUARK. Note that pointers to the database and type are passed, but these values should
not be modified.
The procedure must not modify the database. If Xlib has been initialized for threads, the procedure is called with the database locked and
the result of a call by the procedure to any Xlib function using the same database is not defined.
SEE ALSO XrmGetResource(3X11), XrmInitialize(3X11), XrmPutResource(3X11)
Xlib -- C Language X Interface
XrmEnumerateDatabase(3X11)