determined
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
Search only in:
mn.politics
 
Advanced search
MATCHING GROUPS



more...
Group Profile...
POPULAR GROUPS

more...

found 62520 articles for 0.081 sec
PASS LWP-UserAgent-Determined-1.03 i686-linux 2.6.24.3     

Author: Rick Myers
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:55

... of the cpan-testers effort to test as many new uploads to CPAN as possible. See http://testers.cpan.org/ -- Dear Sean M. Burke, This is a computer-generated report for LWP-UserAgent-Determined-1.03 on perl 5.11.0 patch 34379, created by CPAN-Reporter-1.1702. Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN. Congratulations! All tests were successful. Sections of this report:...
Show full article (25.96Kb)
Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area     

Author: David Duffy
Date: Sep 18, 2008 17:33

Robert Singer <rsinger@____.com> wrote: Offtopic really for it's not a a fortran language question, but I'm sure many in here have dealt with the problem at some point in time. How do you determine the boundaries of the plotting area so it will work in a general case (you don't know if the number's gonna be from -1,2 to 1,2 or from -1,2 to 1200), and always "look nice" (in lack of ...
Show full article (0.99Kb) · Show article thread
Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area     

Author: Robert Singer
Date: Sep 17, 2008 16:28

...:56:49 -0500, dpb <none@non.net> wrote: Robert Singer wrote: Offtopic really for it's not a a fortran language question, but I'm ... plot a graph/chart (x-y type), ... automatically determine the upper and lower limit of the graph. ... Richard has given the gist; like most I've also had routines that did such but haven't had to use them in ages. My recollection is that...
Show full article (1.04Kb) · Show article thread
Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area     

Author: James Parsly
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:01

... of step size. Round max up to next higher multiple of step size. 3. Determine number of tick mark labels that the step size would require. If too many ... in it and plot a graph/chart (x-y type), he will automatically determine the upper and lower limit of the graph. (snip) Okey, the first step is to determine xmin, xmax and the same for y, for the given array. That is ...
Show full article (3.40Kb) · Show article thread
Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area     

Author: glen herrmannsfeldt
Date: Sep 16, 2008 23:17

... similar program; when you put an array of data in it and plot a graph/chart (x-y type), he will automatically determine the upper and lower limit of the graph. (snip) Okey, the first step is to determine xmin, xmax and the same for y, for the given array. That is not a problem. As far as I know ...
Show full article (2.43Kb) · Show article thread
Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area     

Author: dpb
Date: Sep 16, 2008 22:56

Robert Singer wrote: Offtopic really for it's not a a fortran language question, but I'm ... plot a graph/chart (x-y type), ... automatically determine the upper and lower limit of the graph. ... Richard has given the gist; like most I've also had routines that did such but haven't had to use them in ages. My recollection is that mine did basically what Richard describes but ...
Show full article (0.49Kb) · Show article thread
Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area     

Author: nospam
Date: Sep 16, 2008 20:38

..., also known as truncation, or rounding up, instead of rounding to nearest). Doing internal writes is another way. For example, 5.*aint(x/5) should round down to a multiple of 5. I guess just determining the xmax and multiplying it by 1,1 and then rounding up could solve the dilemma, but I'm still interested to hear your opinion. The rounding part is simple, per above. I used ...
Show full article (2.29Kb) · Show article thread
OT: Determining the size of plotting area     

Author: Robert Singer
Date: Sep 16, 2008 19:28

...a graph/chart (x-y type), he will automatically determine the upper and lower limit of the graph. For... to 1400). Okey, the first step is to determine xmin, xmax and the same for y, for the... be one part of the problem. I guess just determining the xmax and multiplying it by 1,1 and ... still interested to hear your opinion. How do you determine the boundaries of the plotting area so it will ...
Show full article (1.30Kb)
Determination of character encoding (was: Re: Using utf-8 and only utf-8)     

Author: ken
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:28

...> THANK YOU! David David, This reply isn't going to answer your question directly, but hopefully will be helpful, if not to you, then perhaps to someone else reading here. To determine which character encoding a webpage is, what I do (in Firefox) is click on "View", then run the mouse pointer down to highlight "Character Encoding"; this brings up a submenu which will show a...
Show full article (2.25Kb)
PASS LWP-UserAgent-Determined-1.03 darwin-thread-multi-64int-2level 8.10.0     

Author: chris
Date: Sep 10, 2008 15:30

.../smoke/dev/perl-5.8.x/.cpanplus/5.8.8/build/LWP-UserAgent-Determined-1.03/blib/lib:/Volumes/Media/smoke/dev/perl-5.8.x/.cpanplus/5.8.8/build/LWP-UserAgent-Determined-1.03/blib/arch:/Volumes/Media/smoke/dev/perl-5.8.x/.cpanplus/5.8.8/build/LWP-UserAgent-Determined-1.03/blib PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 5959 PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_VERSION = 0.84 PERL5_CPANPLUS_VERBOSE = 1 ...
Show full article (11.21Kb)
1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · next