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Just turn your phone sideways and you'll be greeted with a slick graph showing your weight over time. Your goal weight is shown with the red line and there are overweight/underweight markers based on your BMI (which is calculated by your height).
This graph describes my website vatsek.blogspot.com
What do the colors mean?
blue: for links (the A tag)
red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
green: for the DIV tag
violet: for images (the IMG tag)
yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
black: the HTML tag, the root node
gray: all other tags
A "mind map" with relevant topics for UbiScribe, the research trajectory about online publishing that I'm participating in. This graph was created for our first joint print-on-demand (POD) publication, UbiScribe 0.9.0.
This map has no scientific pretentions whatsoever -- I created it as an intuitive outline of topics related to online publishing. The "ant trails" offer possible interconnections between topics, but of course other relationships can be drawn as well.
More info: http://www.ubiscribe.net
Based on the bibliography database a few years back at my research group SANS (now CBN) at the Royal Institute of Technology. People who have written paper together are joined. The color of the link shows the number of papers, the size of a node the number of papers and the intensity the time since the last paper. One can see different external research groups (like Mike Hasselmo's at the top) and internal research topics (the ANN side of Sans to the right, the more biological neural network projects along the left).
A simple programming excercise to "prove" rand()'s randomness. It ended up looking pretty good, meine Meinung nach.
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Un ejercicio de programacion para "demostrar" lo aleatorio de rand(). Quedo bastante estetico, meine Meinung nach.
My Twitter use in 2007, compiled and graphed using Damon Cortesi's very cool Twitter Stats.
Just re-uploaded an updated version with Damon's bug fix for the afternoon and Tuesday spikes. There's still a post-lunch afternoon spike, but it's not quite so pronounced.
Graphing Linear Equations is one of the most important concepts of algebra and proper understanding is necessary to be good with it. Get help from an algebra tutor online and learn about graphing linear equations, understand all the basic and advance concepts of equations and achieve quality help here. Below is an example of graphing linear equations with one variable for a better understanding:
Example : ax + b = 0 is a linear equation in one variable. To represent a graph of linear equation in one variable, Consider the equation 2x + 4 = 0
2x = -4
x = -2
Since this equation is independent of y, for all values of y, x = -2, Hence x = -2 is a line parallel to the y-axis at x = -2. Before learning on how to graph linear equations in one variable x = -2, let us understand the basics on how to graph linear equations.
Consumer surplus is the difference between the amount a consumer is willing to pay for a resource and the price of the resource. It is equal to the shaded area underneath the demand curve and above the price.
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While reading through some documentation- I saw this graph. Why does it use 2 colours twice? Why are the colours so bad?
Τετοια πραγματουδια κανω στη διπλωματικη μου.
Αυτο ειναι η συνθεση δυο γραφων.
Το διαγραμμα τοφτιαξα με το Dia.
Putting two colors onto a graph after initial lesson and example. Half the class did it right, but half of the class still didn't quite get the idea. So we went through every paper as a class and decided if the graph belonged in "Yes, that's right" or "No, not quite" and why. Then, we tried again
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[sYs] Last Order - Corset (short)
[sYs] Last Order - Lace Blouse (light.)
[sYs] FATAL make Up - lipstick (blue)
[sYs] GRAPH make up (female) - Sexy Girl
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FINESMITH TRUTH Earrings
FINESMITH TRUTH Necklace
FINESMITH TRUTH Shoulder Pads
IKON Kaleido Eyes - Crystal (M)
Synoptic is a 3D "interactive infographic" based on the chronological sequence of back-dated meteorological data from Augsburg (Germany). Users can select a data attribute to explore (e.g. temperature, luminosity, humidity, air pressure, precipitation), alter timespans, and detect outliers, trends or patterns over time on a three-dimensional line graph landscape.