reading thousands of text files (above 5000)

reading thousands of text files (above 5000)which is the best way !!
[82 byte] By [Ravi_ANa] at [2007-11-27 3:53:42]
# 1
It depends what you want to do with them. If you can't provide specific requirements or problems, nobody here can provide specific answers.
jverda at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 2
> reading thousands of text files (above 5000)> which is the best way !!It may be cultural bias, but I think left to right.
tsitha at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 3
> > reading thousands of text files (above 5000)> > which is the best way !!> > It may be cultural bias, but I think left to right.You bad man racist anti-boustrophedonic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boustrophedon
DrLaszloJamfa at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 4
Say what you like about the quality of Java on this forum, but it's certainly improving my vocabulary.
DavidKNa at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 5

Everyone's mission for tomorrow is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence. By sentence, I don't mean mindless exposition simply in order to use the word, such as "Good morning, wife, my mission for today is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence today. Mission accomplished. Could you pass the marmalade*, dear"

*other fruit preserves are available

georgemca at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 6
> reading thousands of text files (above 5000)> which is the best way !!I guess some kind of computer program would speed that up a treat!
ScarletPimpernela at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 7

> Everyone's mission for tomorrow is to use the word

> 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence. By sentence, I don't

> mean mindless exposition simply in order to use the

> word, such as "Good morning, wife, my mission for

> today is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a

> sentence today. Mission accomplished. Could you pass

> the marmalade*, dear"

>

>

> *other fruit preserves are available

Mrs Blakeney and my goodself had a similar competition in which we had to use "subduction" in every day conversation, she won due to a chance game of trivial pursuit at work, I had to wait till the 2005 Tsunami before I got the opportunity.

ScarletPimpernela at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 8

> Everyone's mission for tomorrow is to use the word

> 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence. By sentence, I don't

> mean mindless exposition simply in order to use the

> word, such as "Good morning, wife, my mission for

> today is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a

> sentence today. Mission accomplished. Could you pass

> the marmalade*, dear"

We all understand the use-mention distinction,

.noihsaf cinodehportsuob a ni dias eh

DrClapa at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 9
Why is everyone acting like he asked a question? Surely he's just telling us his preferred method for doing something-or-other unspecified?
georgemca at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 10
> Why is everyone acting like he asked a question?> Surely he's just telling us his preferred method for> doing something-or-other unspecified?You're right, the original post does not contain a question mark.
DrLaszloJamfa at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 11

> Everyone's mission for tomorrow is to use the word

> 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence. By sentence, I don't

> mean mindless exposition simply in order to use the

> word, such as "Good morning, wife, my mission for

> today is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a

> sentence today. Mission accomplished. Could you pass

> the marmalade*, dear"

>

>

> *other fruit preserves are available

I'm particular about my morning victuals (rough cut marmalade, please),

and I just happened to say to Mrs. Dr. Jamf this morning:

I expect my plates aligned in a sizzling syzygy, not this bloody quincunx!

I don't think I'll ever get the brown sauce out of my jerkin, now.

DrLaszloJamfa at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 12

> Everyone's mission for tomorrow is to use the word

> 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence. By sentence, I don't

> mean mindless exposition simply in order to use the

> word, such as "Good morning, wife, my mission for

> today is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a

> sentence today. Mission accomplished. Could you pass

> the marmalade*, dear"

>

>

My schedule indicates that I already have a mission for tomorrow - to save the world and everyone in it.

I do however have an opening a week from Monday.

jschella at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 13
It occurs to me that "syzygy" is not an uncommon word. Just the other day, I heard Snoop Dogg say "syzzle-zyzzle-fo'-gyzzle".
DrLaszloJamfa at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 14
> It occurs to me that "syzygy" is not an uncommon> word. Just the > other day, I heard Snoop Dogg say> "syzzle-zyzzle-fo'-gyzzle".Did you spell that correctly?
jschella at 2007-7-12 8:57:46 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 15
> reading thousands of text files (above 5000)> which is the best way !!I think while or for may be more useful than which, which I am pretty sure is not a java keyword.
xiarcela at 2007-7-21 20:58:07 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 16

> > Everyone's mission for tomorrow is to use the word

> > 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence. By sentence, I

> don't

> > mean mindless exposition simply in order to use

> the

> > word, such as "Good morning, wife, my mission for

> > today is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a

> > sentence today. Mission accomplished. Could you

> pass

> > the marmalade*, dear"

> >

> >

> > *other fruit preserves are available

>

> Mrs Blakeney and my goodself had a similar

> competition in which we had to use "subduction" in

> every day conversation, she won due to a chance game

> of trivial pursuit at work, I had to wait till the

> 2005 Tsunami before I got the opportunity.

Me and a friend of mine had a competition where we weren't allowed to use any English words at all. We set the rules on a Thursday and said that the competition began the next day. My friend mentioned Hashtable 15 minutes after arriving to work, I declared myself as the winner but my friend claimed that we were allowed to mentioned class names. We had to call a friend, and he said that the competition still was on. My friend then says - "Ha! I'm living on the edge." (In English) D'oh!

Kaj

kajbja at 2007-7-21 20:58:07 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...
# 17

> > > Everyone's mission for tomorrow is to use the

> word

> > > 'boustrophedonic' in a sentence. By sentence, I

> > don't

> > > mean mindless exposition simply in order to use

> > the

> > > word, such as "Good morning, wife, my mission

> for

> > > today is to use the word 'boustrophedonic' in a

> > > sentence today. Mission accomplished. Could you

> > pass

> > > the marmalade*, dear"

> > >

> > >

> > > *other fruit preserves are available

> >

> > Mrs Blakeney and my goodself had a similar

> > competition in which we had to use "subduction"

> in

> > every day conversation, she won due to a chance

> game

> > of trivial pursuit at work, I had to wait till the

> > 2005 Tsunami before I got the opportunity.

>

> Me and a friend of mine had a competition where we

> weren't allowed to use any English words at all. We

> set the rules on a Thursday and said that the

> competition began the next day. My friend mentioned

> Hashtable 15 minutes after arriving to work, I

> declared myself as the winner but my friend claimed

> that we were allowed to mentioned class names. We had

> to call a friend, and he said that the competition

> still was on. My friend then says - "Ha! I'm living

> on the edge." (In English) D'oh!

That's a heck of a long classname ;-P

Aknibbsa at 2007-7-21 20:58:07 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,Java Programming...