Re: [algogeeks] intra network

2012-04-25 Thread Jnana Sagar
ok...got it

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Ravi Mohan ravimoha...@gmail.com wrote:

 you can make apache server over wifi network . make sure the smartphone is
 able to access your intra network. if u have put both devices on same
 subnet.


 On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Jnana Sagar supremeofki...@gmail.comwrote:

 my project is...when a user enters a shopping mall he will be able to
 search for any brand for shops(directions) or any particular commodity(we
 reply in what all shops it is available)...and the end user will be using a
 smartphone...so i need to establish a intra network for that...i have done
 all those parts...but for the end user to make it accessible i thought
 making a desktop as a server and the user will be able to use through the
 browser of his smart phone...so now i need a server...can i configure
 apache server itself for a wifi network

 On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Ravi Mohan ravimoha...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Jnana.

 what is your project doing and what are your requirement??

 On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:16 PM, jnana supremeofki...@gmail.com wrote:

 Guys i am doing a project related to intra network...i am stuck at the
 server side...i know how to do the scripting at server side and
 develop web pages...but i am new to code for a server itself...can you
 suggest me about what type of server to be used...or can i configure
 the apache server itself as it renders the whole intra
 network...please help me with this...i am stuck.

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Re: [algogeeks] intra network

2012-04-24 Thread Jnana Sagar
my project is...when a user enters a shopping mall he will be able to
search for any brand for shops(directions) or any particular commodity(we
reply in what all shops it is available)...and the end user will be using a
smartphone...so i need to establish a intra network for that...i have done
all those parts...but for the end user to make it accessible i thought
making a desktop as a server and the user will be able to use through the
browser of his smart phone...so now i need a server...can i configure
apache server itself for a wifi network
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Ravi Mohan ravimoha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Jnana.

 what is your project doing and what are your requirement??

 On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:16 PM, jnana supremeofki...@gmail.com wrote:

 Guys i am doing a project related to intra network...i am stuck at the
 server side...i know how to do the scripting at server side and
 develop web pages...but i am new to code for a server itself...can you
 suggest me about what type of server to be used...or can i configure
 the apache server itself as it renders the whole intra
 network...please help me with this...i am stuck.

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Re: [algogeeks] Re: size of self referential structure

2011-07-28 Thread Jnana Sagar
@aditya..the answer may vary, because c is machine dependent
language..in few machines int is of 2 bytes and char is of 1 byte..u
can't say..it varies with diff machines

On 7/26/11, aditya kumar aditya.kumar130...@gmail.com wrote:
 char *s[5] is a array of pointers of type char . but the thing is size of
 pointers is 4byte irrespective of its type . coz address is always an
 unsigned int which is of 4byte.
 On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Puneet Gautam
 puneet.nsi...@gmail.comwrote:

 @everyone:
 I have this mind strangling doubt..!!!

 Why is char *s[5] of 20 bytes...?

 yes the output is 28...

 On 7/26/11, Don dondod...@gmail.com wrote:
  A reasonable guess would be 28 bytes. But the size of a structure is
  implementation dependent, and therefore, some other result could be
  correct as well.
  Don
 
  On Jul 26, 7:40 am, Puneet Gautam puneet.nsi...@gmail.com wrote:
  #includestdio.h
  #includestddef.h
  struct node{
 int a;
 char *b[5];
 struct node *link;
 };
  main()
  {
int a;
a=sizeof(struct node);
printf(%d,a);
getchar();
return 0;
}
 
  Whats the output..?
 
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Re: [algogeeks] Logical operator question

2011-07-27 Thread Jnana Sagar
what do u mean by o/p..actually what r u asking for..sorry to ask
so..i couldn't get u..

On 7/27/11, Vijay Khandar vijaykhand...@gmail.com wrote:
 #includestdio.h
 #includeconio.h
 void main()
 {
 clrscr();
 int x,y,z;
 x=y=z=1;
 printf(\n %d,++x||++y++z);
 printf(\n %d %d %d ,x,y,z);
 x=y=z=1;
 printf(\n %d,++x++y||++z);
 printf(\n %d %d %d,x,y,z);
 x=y=z=1;
 printf(\n %d,++x++y++z);
 printf(\n %d %d %d,x,y,z);
 x=y=z=-1;
 printf(\n %d,++x++y||++z);
 printf(\n %d %d %d,x,y,z);
 x=y=z=-1;
 printf(\n %d,++x||++y++z);
 printf(\n %d %d %d,x,y,z);
 x=y=z=-1;
 printf(\n %d,++x++y++z);
 printf(\n %d %d %d,x,y,z);
 getch();
 }

 plz anyone provide the o/p for this program.I m very much
 confusing

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Re: [algogeeks] How to staore

2011-07-26 Thread Jnana Sagar
awesome answer..yeah it works..

On 7/26/11, SkRiPt KiDdIe anuragmsi...@gmail.com wrote:
 We can store their freq. as in run-length encoding, each dig freq. would
 require 1/2 byte storage .10 digits would require 5 bytes = 2 integer type
 variables or LL int .Digit seq. don't need to be stored coz they appear one
 after another beginning from 1.

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Re: [algogeeks] C output.

2011-07-26 Thread Jnana Sagar
exactly what nithish has stated is the reason..as all the programming
languages uses short circuit method of evaluation for the relational
statements..as the right side expression of the 'or' is true..it
doesn't evaluate the left side expression, because now the left side
expression doesn't affect the logic answer, as the right side
expression is true..

On 7/26/11, Nitish Garg nitishgarg1...@gmail.com wrote:
 This will be evaluated as  i++ || (j++  k++) as  gets the priority, so i
 will get incremented to 2. As the left hand side of || is true, the result
 is true and so the right hand side won't get evaluated.

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