Is there any function equivalent to Python's fcntl.ioctl in Java ?
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Is there any function equivalent to Python's fcntl.ioctl in Java ?
It would help if you told us what that function actually does, or what you need it for, or what you're actually trying to do.
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muthukumar25 (March 16th, 2012)
Actually my work is Convert Python Application to Java Application ?
here i have trouble what the following code perform I don't know the code what's doing this code exactly.
def get(self):
self.corrections = fcntl.ioctl(self.joystick, -2145097182, self.corrections)
for n in range(5):
self.correction[n].unpack(self.corrections[(n * 36)n + 1) * 36)])
Kindly advice me
You have to convert your python code to English (or whatever your first language is) first, then convert that to Java. You can't convert python code to Java code by "translating" one line at a time. Figure out what the program does, then write a program that does it in Java.
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