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Is Drinking from the Toilet Bowl the Best Way to Deal with Water
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:25

... or torn membranes that let pathogens through, for example -- is too great to risk something as basic to public health as drinking water. Recycled water should be used only as nondrinking water, says Philip Singer, the Daniel Okun Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of North Carolina. "It may contain trace amounts of contaminants. Reverse osmosis and UV disinfection are very good, but there are still ...
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Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area
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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 a better term) All comments strongly ...
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Date: Sep 18, 2008 05:24

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Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area
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Author: dpb
Date: Sep 17, 2008 18:05

Robert Singer wrote: On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:45:54 -0500, dpb <none@non.net> wrote: GaryScott wrote: ...[old sample code elided]... Yuck...I'm sure glad I use GINO...3D graphing, surface plots, dynamic view rotation, imports/exports lots of other formats. Yeah, I just quit worrying about plotting inside the Fortran code--export data to Matlab or autogenerate Tecplot data/macro files for the graphics ...
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Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area
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Author: Robert Singer
Date: Sep 17, 2008 16:28

On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 00:56:49 -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 mine did basically what ...
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Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area
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Author: James Parsly
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:01

... outside the default (when the dam is spilling water). Having a default range makes it easier to compare graphs. "glen herrmannsfeldt" <gah@ugcs.caltech.edu> wrote in message news:nZGdnQcWOaOeAU3VnZ2dnUVZ_qrinZ2d@comcast.com... Robert Singer wrote: First, Let me describe what I'm interested in; most of you have used excel or some similar program; when you put an array of data in it and plot a graph/chart ...
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Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area
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Author: glen herrmannsfeldt
Date: Sep 16, 2008 23:17

Robert Singer wrote: First, Let me describe what I'm interested in; most of you have used excel or some 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 fortran has no ...
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Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area
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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 used predefined factors of 1,2,4,5,10 as the ranges...
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Re: OT: Determining the size of plotting area
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Author: nospam
Date: Sep 16, 2008 20:38

Robert Singer <rsinger@____.com> wrote: As far as I know fortran has no intristics for rounding numbers, so that would be one part of the problem. Sure it does. And that part is even a Fortran-specific question, so you ger "credit" for being on topic after all. :-) See such things as anint. You have to scale as needed to get the appropriate rounding, but that's trivially doable. How to do things like rounding has come up here ...
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Re: 3 left in Pink Floyd now... 2 (Rick and Syd) gone to Heaven
Group: rec.music.progressive · Group Profile · Search for singers in rec.music.progressive
Author: w
Date: Sep 16, 2008 09:55

... and lying twat. you're just in a bad mood because Yes is going on tour with Wakemans kid on keyboards, who's probably your age but a trillion times better musician than you'll ever be, and even worse for YOU, a tribute band singer replacement for Jon Anderson. and they're still calling it YES. eat it raja. Atta boy Eddie, let 'em have it. nyuk. -- Trolls Are Attracted To Idiots; Idiots Respond to Trolls
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