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  2. Python pictograph - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/55073769

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  3. — I am not sure, which term is the most standard-term for this type of graphs, maybe also: square pie chart, pictograph, icon chart, picture chart, pictorial unit chart. R has the package waffle for this. What I mean is something like this: apples (11): OOOOOOOOOOO. pencils (3): / / / This type of charts was a fundamental method for Otto Neurath.

  4. slice - How slicing in Python works - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/509211/how-slicing-in-python-works

    Here is the logical equivalent code in Python. This function takes a Python object and optional parameters for slicing and returns the start, stop, step, and slice length for the requested slice. def py_slice_get_indices_ex(obj, start=None, stop=None, step=None): length = len(obj) if step is None: step = 1.

  5. How to use the PI constant in C++ - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/1727881

    On some (especially older) platforms (see the comments below) you might need to. #define _USE_MATH_DEFINES. and then include the necessary header file: #include <math.h>. and the value of pi can be accessed via: M_PI. In my math.h (2014) it is defined as: # define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846 /* pi */. but check your math.h for more.

  6. Understanding The Modulus Operator % - Stack Overflow

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    Definition. The Modulus is the remainder of the euclidean division of one number by another. % is called the modulo operation. For instance, 9 divided by 4 equals 2 but it remains 1. Here, 9 / 4 = 2 and 9 % 4 = 1. In your example: 5 divided by 7 gives 0 but it remains 5 (5 % 7 == 5). Calculation.

  7. Unit / pictograph chart in R - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/58279239/unit-pictograph-chart-in-r

    Part of R Language Collective. 1. I am making a unit/ symbol chart in R that should look like almost a waffle chart with spacing between each category. In my chart, each bar has a fixed number of rows and an arbitrary number of columns. My main issue is with a spacing between the bars. I could use increments to find starting points for each bar ...

  8. What exactly are DLL files, and how do they work?

    stackoverflow.com/questions/124549

    According to Microsoft. (DLL) Dynamic link libraries are files that contain data, code, or resources needed for the running of applications. These are files that are created by the windows ecosystem and can be shared between two or more applications. When a program or software runs on Windows, much of how the application works depends on the ...

  9. What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?

    stackoverflow.com/questions/218384/what-

    969. NullPointerException s are exceptions that occur when you try to use a reference that points to no location in memory (null) as though it were referencing an object. Calling a method on a null reference or trying to access a field of a null reference will trigger a NullPointerException.

  10. Difference between CR LF, LF and CR line break types

    stackoverflow.com/questions/1552749

    The Carriage Return (CR) character (0x0D, \r) moves the cursor to the beginning of the line without advancing to the next line. This character is used as a new line character in Commodore and early Macintosh operating systems (Mac OS 9 and earlier). The Line Feed (LF) character (0x0A, \n) moves the cursor down to the next line without returning ...

  11. An @ symbol at the beginning of a line is used for class and function decorators: PEP 318: Decorators. Python Decorators - Python Wiki. The most common Python decorators are: @property. @classmethod. @staticmethod. An @ in the middle of a line is probably matrix multiplication: @ as a binary operator.