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Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2494] | 110 - 0 should be enough |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2495x2] | but impossible |
it is more than 100 | |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2497] | there are many centenarians around. |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2498] | :-P |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2499x2] | the Galapagos turtle that was said to have been brought back by Charles Darwin is over 160 years old now. |
so, for vetinary applications, would have to adjust the date window even further. | |
Volker 24-Oct-2005 [2501] | maybe hexdates, going to 255? :) |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2502x2] | your trouble is, that the window is only 100 years wide |
so if you want it to start at -110, it can go to -10 maximum | |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2504] | Well, I think the vets can argue their own case, I can work with a 100 year window. |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2505] | this is not about computers, it is about the fact, that two-digit years can represent only 100 years, i.e. no "window trick" can give you more than 100 years |
Volker 24-Oct-2005 [2506] | with all those extinctions that -10 window may be ok.. :( |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2507] | If there is a 4 digit field, then birthdates pre last century would normally be added in 4 digits by most people. |
BrianH 24-Oct-2005 [2508] | Why don't you implement the window yourself with a parse rule? It wouldn't be difficult to parse the date yourself. |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2509] | because although I can do it, someone else may not be able to do so. |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2510] | I think, that we have successfully proven, that two digit dates are insufficient for human medicine regardless what window we choose |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2511] | to-date/birth |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2512] | but still, is a "24/Oct/05" a newly born or a 100 years old? |
BrianH 24-Oct-2005 [2513] | Either way congratulations are in order :) |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2514] | :-)) |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2515x2] | to-date/newborn |
for pediatric applications | |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2517x2] | Brian: did you notice my suggestion to write a RAMBO request for IF and USE in PARSE dialect? |
for pediatric applications you may need 24/Jul/06 to be next year, may you not? | |
BrianH 24-Oct-2005 [2519] | Ladislav, I did notice. I'll do it later, after I get some sleep - I want to think about the phrasing. |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2520] | yeah .. EDD are in the future. |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2521] | glad I am not supposed to solve this :-P |
Sunanda 24-Oct-2005 [2522] | Dates have natural ranges depending on their domain. An expected due date of an unborn baby is (in theory) no more than 9 months away. The expected due date assigned to my mother before I was born is, now, a long time ago. I don't'see how you can get around applying all due diligence to *any* input field. That may include asking for 4-digit dates on some occassions or disambiguating 24/oct/05 to ensure you know which part is the year. Validation is one of the hardest parts of any real-world application, and one of the parts that most languages -- REBOL included -- offer only token support for. Ideally, we'd have a range of to-xxx? words, like: to-date? "29-feb-03" == [false "no such date"] to-date?/strict "29-feb-04" == [false "ambiguous year/day] to-date?/window "29-feb-04" [1975 2074] == [true 29-feb-2004] |
Benjamin 24-Oct-2005 [2523] | how can a call rebol from a PHP page ? |
Sunanda 24-Oct-2005 [2524] | Does this help? http://www.hudzilla.org/phpbook/read.php/4_12_0 |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2525] | there's a php implementation in rebol on the rebol france page |
Benjamin 24-Oct-2005 [2526x4] | thanks Sunanda, exec() is a bit slow |
im using exec("rebol.exe -sc test.r", $output, $return); it worked well im going to check the php implementation | |
im adding a module to phpAdsNew and i need to make it in rebol because my php skills are soooo bad | |
i cant find the implementation any where, in rebol france site, can you point me to the link ? | |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2530x2] | http://www.xgarreau.org/zazouminiwebserver/ |
close .. the docs are in French. | |
Pekr 24-Oct-2005 [2532x2] | as for dates, I once coded an algorithm to tell me the week. I sometimes miss date/week, date/day-of-year (number of days since the beginning of the year) |
Ladislav - you mentioned IF in regards to parse. I thought it is a part of your REP you was supposed to post to RT? If not, and if it is not in Rambo yet, I may submit it then, cutting your request from here :-) | |
Sunanda 24-Oct-2005 [2534] | Dates: many useful conversion functions here: http://www.codeur.org/forum/edit_msg.php?ID=10636&theme=17 |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2535] | Pekr: don't, I wanted Bryan to do it on purpose |
Pekr 24-Oct-2005 [2536] | why? :-) you expect him, while submitting it, to come to some ideas? :-) |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2537x2] | yes |
eh, sorry, I wanted to say Brian, of course | |
Pekr 24-Oct-2005 [2539] | Ladislav: you should not use Rambo for puzzles :-)) |
Graham 24-Oct-2005 [2540] | what happens to the series if you insert elements into the list while you're in a forskip loop? what position are you at now? |
Ladislav 24-Oct-2005 [2541] | Graham: FORSKIP is a mezzanine, so it is easy to check |
Pekr 24-Oct-2005 [2542] | that is the similar question of what happens to parse input stream :-) I did some inline changes, it seemed to work, but I probably confused indexing somehow not returning to proper position, after I did some replacing in it :-) |
Chris 24-Oct-2005 [2543] | Graham, re. dates, though likely redundant, you could add an 'age' field... |
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