"Hi" not "hai", "you" not "U", "are" not "r", "I" not "i"! And there are supposed to be spaces after ' or . and there's supposed to be a capital letter after a fullstop. Why do you expect anyone to spend time decrypting that mess if you apparently can't be bothered to spell right, capitalize correctly, use spaces and explain what are you trying to acomplish? If you program the way you write I'm not surprised the computer doesn't have the slightest idea what do you mean.
Once you can explain in detail what exactly do you want you can get really helpful replies. Or even explain your task to the computer.
P.S.: No, guys, this is not a matter of being nasty to a non native speaker who's struggling with the language. I don't mind the "if you can't able to understand" or "replay" instead of "reply" ... mistakes like that are to be expected. I just dislike the people who can't be bothered. To spell, to format, to explain, to think.
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