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    Oluwayomi
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    I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

    Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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      I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

      Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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      Seriously?? no. you have got tobe kidding? right? please...? :omg:

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        I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

        Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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        Oluwayomi wrote:

        I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

        Oluwayomi wrote:

        MCP MCAD

        And people ask me why I don't value certifications.....

        Christian Graus Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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          Seriously?? no. you have got tobe kidding? right? please...? :omg:

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          Did you notice he's Microsoft certified ?

          Christian Graus Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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          • O Oluwayomi

            I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

            Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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            OK then. Here's a choice for you:

            public int Triple(int value)
            {
            //...put your implementation here.
            }
            public long Triple(long value)
            {
            //...put your implementation here.
            }

            .. and so on. Obviously you'll want to implement exception handling and validation to take care of those cases where the return values are outside min/max values. To call them you would do:

            int value = Triple(10);

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              Oluwayomi wrote:

              I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

              Oluwayomi wrote:

              MCP MCAD

              And people ask me why I don't value certifications.....

              Christian Graus Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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              here you go: . . . number anyNumber; console.writeline("Computer...triple the number above or i will shoot"); . . . .

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                Did you notice he's Microsoft certified ?

                Christian Graus Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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                nevermind he was checking us...xD

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                • O Oluwayomi

                  I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

                  Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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                  When you say "triple", do you mean: 1) Multiply it by 3 2) Multiply it by itself 3 times 3) Display it three times like "101010" 4) Chop off your neighbor's head and put it on a pike in your front yard 5) Post a programming question in the Lounge 6) Herd elephants to their doom 7) Offer a starving muslim a pork sandwich

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                  • O Oluwayomi

                    I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

                    Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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                    Hi, You can use the following classes

                    public class Single
                    {
                      private int _iValue;
                    
                      public int Value
                      {
                        get { return _iValue; }
                      }
                    
                      public Single() : this(0) {}
                      public Single(int iValue) 
                      {
                        _iValue = iValue;
                      }
                    };
                    
                    public class Double
                    {
                      private int _iValue;
                    
                      public int Value
                      {
                        get 
                        {
                          Single sinA = new Single(_iValue);
                          Single sinB = new Single(_iValue);
                          
                          return sinA.Value + sinB.Value; 
                        }
                      }
                    
                      public Double() : this(0) {}
                      public Double(int iValue) 
                      {
                        _iValue = iValue;
                      }
                    };
                    
                    public class Tripple
                    {
                      private int _iValue;
                    
                      public int Value
                      {
                        get
                        {
                          Double douA = new Double(_iValue);
                          Single sinB = new Single(_iValue);
                    
                          return douA.Value + sinB.Value;
                        }
                      }
                    
                      public Tripple() : this(0) { }
                      public Tripple(int iValue)
                      {
                        _iValue = iValue;
                      }
                    };
                    

                    You can use it like this;

                    Tripple tripNumber = new Tripple(5);
                    int iData = tripNumber.Value;
                    

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                      Hi, You can use the following classes

                      public class Single
                      {
                        private int _iValue;
                      
                        public int Value
                        {
                          get { return _iValue; }
                        }
                      
                        public Single() : this(0) {}
                        public Single(int iValue) 
                        {
                          _iValue = iValue;
                        }
                      };
                      
                      public class Double
                      {
                        private int _iValue;
                      
                        public int Value
                        {
                          get 
                          {
                            Single sinA = new Single(_iValue);
                            Single sinB = new Single(_iValue);
                            
                            return sinA.Value + sinB.Value; 
                          }
                        }
                      
                        public Double() : this(0) {}
                        public Double(int iValue) 
                        {
                          _iValue = iValue;
                        }
                      };
                      
                      public class Tripple
                      {
                        private int _iValue;
                      
                        public int Value
                        {
                          get
                          {
                            Double douA = new Double(_iValue);
                            Single sinB = new Single(_iValue);
                      
                            return douA.Value + sinB.Value;
                          }
                        }
                      
                        public Tripple() : this(0) { }
                        public Tripple(int iValue)
                        {
                          _iValue = iValue;
                        }
                      };
                      

                      You can use it like this;

                      Tripple tripNumber = new Tripple(5);
                      int iData = tripNumber.Value;
                      

                      Learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself.

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                      Great answer, but you have too much time on your hands! :laugh:

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                      • O Oluwayomi

                        I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

                        Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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                          Great answer, but you have too much time on your hands! :laugh:

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                          J4amieC wrote:

                          Great answer, but you have too much time on your hands!

                          This is not correct. If I would have too much time on my hands I would have come with something Generic like this:

                          // Making it generic
                          MultiType<Double, Double> mul4 = new MultiType<Double, Double>(5);
                          int iData = mul4.Value;
                          
                          MultiType<Double, MultiType<Double, Single>> mul5 = new MultiType<Double, MultiType<Double, Single>>(5);
                          iData = mul5.Value;
                          

                          And the classes:

                          public class Single 
                          {
                            protected int _iValue;
                          
                            public int Value
                            {
                              get { return Data(); }
                            }
                          
                            public void setValue(int IValue)
                            {
                              _iValue = IValue;
                            }
                          
                            protected virtual int Data()
                            {
                              return _iValue;
                            }
                          
                            public Single() : this(0) {}
                            public Single(int iValue) 
                            {
                              _iValue = iValue;
                            }
                          };
                          
                          public class Null : Single
                          {
                            public Null() : this(0) { }
                            public Null(int iValue)
                            {
                              _iValue = 0;
                            }
                          
                            protected override int Data()
                            {
                              return 0;
                            }
                          };
                          
                          public class Double : Single
                          {
                            protected override int Data()
                            {
                              Single sinA = new Single(_iValue);
                              Single sinB = new Single(_iValue);
                              
                              return sinA.Value + sinB.Value;
                            }
                          
                            public Double() : this(0) {}
                            public Double(int iValue) 
                            {
                              _iValue = iValue;
                            }
                          };
                          
                          public class MultiType<TL, TR> : Single
                            where TL : Single, new()
                            where TR : Single, new()  
                          {
                            public MultiType() : this(0) { }
                            public MultiType(int iValue)
                            { 
                              _iValue = iValue;
                            }
                          
                             protected override int Data()
                             {
                               Single baseLeft = new TL();
                               baseLeft.setValue(_iValue);
                          
                               Single baseRight = new TR();
                               baseRight.setValue(_iValue);
                          
                               return baseLeft.Value + baseRight.Value;
                             }
                          };
                          

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                          • O Oluwayomi

                            I need a code snippet to triple numbers.

                            Oluwayomi Ige MCP MCAD

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                            Osten
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                            I myself made an assembly (TripleMachine.dll) that I just import whenever I need to triple a number. It has support for multithreading, for when I need to tripple large chunks of data.

                            boolean dontNotCancel = ((!false && true) != (!true || false)) ? ((false == false || (true && (false == true ? true : false))) ? true : false) : (true != false && false);

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                              I myself made an assembly (TripleMachine.dll) that I just import whenever I need to triple a number. It has support for multithreading, for when I need to tripple large chunks of data.

                              boolean dontNotCancel = ((!false && true) != (!true || false)) ? ((false == false || (true && (false == true ? true : false))) ? true : false) : (true != false && false);

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                              hey, looks like my signature o.o


                              betonglasermur.FeedDwarf(pur_is, 17);
                              ProcessStartupInfo.AintNotCreateNoWindow = (false && !true) != (true || false) ? false == true ? true : false : (true != false && false);

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                                hey, looks like my signature o.o


                                betonglasermur.FeedDwarf(pur_is, 17);
                                ProcessStartupInfo.AintNotCreateNoWindow = (false && !true) != (true || false) ? false == true ? true : false : (true != false && false);

                                Morgonen är tröttmans mecka

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                                Osten
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                                hey, that does not look like it isn't my signature

                                boolean dontNotCancel = ((!false && true) != (!true || false)) ? ((false == false || (true && (false == true ? true : false))) ? true : false) : (true != false && false);

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                                  hey, that does not look like it isn't my signature

                                  boolean dontNotCancel = ((!false && true) != (!true || false)) ? ((false == false || (true && (false == true ? true : false))) ? true : false) : (true != false && false);

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                                  laserbaronen
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                                  hey, that aint not no signature :confused::confused::confused:


                                  betonglasermur.FeedDwarf(pur_is, 17);
                                  ProcessStartupInfo.AintNotCreateNoWindow = (false && !true) != (true || false) ? false == true ? true : false : (true != false && false);

                                  Morgonen är tröttmans mecka

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                                  • B BadKarma

                                    J4amieC wrote:

                                    Great answer, but you have too much time on your hands!

                                    This is not correct. If I would have too much time on my hands I would have come with something Generic like this:

                                    // Making it generic
                                    MultiType<Double, Double> mul4 = new MultiType<Double, Double>(5);
                                    int iData = mul4.Value;
                                    
                                    MultiType<Double, MultiType<Double, Single>> mul5 = new MultiType<Double, MultiType<Double, Single>>(5);
                                    iData = mul5.Value;
                                    

                                    And the classes:

                                    public class Single 
                                    {
                                      protected int _iValue;
                                    
                                      public int Value
                                      {
                                        get { return Data(); }
                                      }
                                    
                                      public void setValue(int IValue)
                                      {
                                        _iValue = IValue;
                                      }
                                    
                                      protected virtual int Data()
                                      {
                                        return _iValue;
                                      }
                                    
                                      public Single() : this(0) {}
                                      public Single(int iValue) 
                                      {
                                        _iValue = iValue;
                                      }
                                    };
                                    
                                    public class Null : Single
                                    {
                                      public Null() : this(0) { }
                                      public Null(int iValue)
                                      {
                                        _iValue = 0;
                                      }
                                    
                                      protected override int Data()
                                      {
                                        return 0;
                                      }
                                    };
                                    
                                    public class Double : Single
                                    {
                                      protected override int Data()
                                      {
                                        Single sinA = new Single(_iValue);
                                        Single sinB = new Single(_iValue);
                                        
                                        return sinA.Value + sinB.Value;
                                      }
                                    
                                      public Double() : this(0) {}
                                      public Double(int iValue) 
                                      {
                                        _iValue = iValue;
                                      }
                                    };
                                    
                                    public class MultiType<TL, TR> : Single
                                      where TL : Single, new()
                                      where TR : Single, new()  
                                    {
                                      public MultiType() : this(0) { }
                                      public MultiType(int iValue)
                                      { 
                                        _iValue = iValue;
                                      }
                                    
                                       protected override int Data()
                                       {
                                         Single baseLeft = new TL();
                                         baseLeft.setValue(_iValue);
                                    
                                         Single baseRight = new TR();
                                         baseRight.setValue(_iValue);
                                    
                                         return baseLeft.Value + baseRight.Value;
                                       }
                                    };
                                    

                                    Learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself.

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                                    You sir are a genius!

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                                      You sir are a genius!

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                                      :-O

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