GIVE SOME EXAMPLES OF PARITY USED IN DATA TRANSFER
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6 Replies - 417 Views - Last Post: 02 July 2010 - 02:39 PM
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#2
Re: PARITY BIT
Posted 02 July 2010 - 10:05 AM
Sorry but we can not give you the entire code to solve your problem. We are here to assist in solving problems with code you have written, with any error messages you are getting or what isn't working the way that you expect it to, we would be more than happy to help you with those problems. If there is a topic that you don't understand we would be more than happy to help you with that as well. Make sure to post any code with in code tags like below.
Be sure to visit our tutorial and snippet areas or read the FAQS at the top of the forums. Also, take a moment to read the rules about posting topics.
Thank you for helping us to help you solve your problem.
Be sure to visit our tutorial and snippet areas or read the FAQS at the top of the forums. Also, take a moment to read the rules about posting topics.
Thank you for helping us to help you solve your problem.
#3
Re: PARITY BIT
Posted 02 July 2010 - 10:51 AM
Google parity bit
it is simple
AAND NOBODY EVER TOLD YOU THAT TYPING IN CAPITAL IS CONSIDERED SHOUTING AND IS IMPOLITE
it is simple
AAND NOBODY EVER TOLD YOU THAT TYPING IN CAPITAL IS CONSIDERED SHOUTING AND IS IMPOLITE
#4
Re: PARITY BIT
Posted 02 July 2010 - 12:39 PM
auhw no clicked the wrong button =[ wanted to add to his negative rep not take away from it... oh well..
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This post has been edited by Handler: 02 July 2010 - 12:44 PM
#5
Re: PARITY BIT
Posted 02 July 2010 - 01:01 PM
As there is absolutely no pedagogic value in this thread, I'm going to close it.
lol, PsychoCoder, pbl taught me that word...
lol, PsychoCoder, pbl taught me that word...
This post has been edited by Dogstopper: 02 July 2010 - 01:12 PM
#6
Re: PARITY BIT
Posted 02 July 2010 - 01:09 PM
#7
Re: PARITY BIT
Posted 02 July 2010 - 02:39 PM
@Handler: How you vote is up to you, but let's keep the snide comments about accidental up-voting when you meant to down-vote to ourselves, as it is not the type of professional comment that is appropriate for the Help forums. 
@pallavi.manu: We do have the Request a Tutorial threads pinned at the top of each help forum. Those are always a great place to ask members to write better explanations. If you don't understand something, you need to give us a place to start. What don't you understand? What do you understand? From what you know, what do you theorize? Show us you have thought about your question so that we have a better idea of how to help you.
If you are looking for general examples, the Snippets and Tutorials sections are great places to start, as well as searching the forums for your topic. If you still can't find your example, then Google it.
Also, you need to work on the way you interact with members. Keep in mind that we are volunteers, so things like shouting (TYPING IN ALL CAPS), vague descriptions of errors, and unindented code don't inspire members to take time to help. Trust me when I say that many of our members take anywhere from 15 minutes-an hour to test, research and help others reach solutions they are looking for.
@pallavi.manu: We do have the Request a Tutorial threads pinned at the top of each help forum. Those are always a great place to ask members to write better explanations. If you don't understand something, you need to give us a place to start. What don't you understand? What do you understand? From what you know, what do you theorize? Show us you have thought about your question so that we have a better idea of how to help you.
If you are looking for general examples, the Snippets and Tutorials sections are great places to start, as well as searching the forums for your topic. If you still can't find your example, then Google it.
Also, you need to work on the way you interact with members. Keep in mind that we are volunteers, so things like shouting (TYPING IN ALL CAPS), vague descriptions of errors, and unindented code don't inspire members to take time to help. Trust me when I say that many of our members take anywhere from 15 minutes-an hour to test, research and help others reach solutions they are looking for.
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