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The output from a site visualisation tool that displays a web page's content as a graph using the following key:
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
Construit en 1921 sur la rive gauche de la Deûle, la majestueuse minoterie des Grands Moulins de Paris témoigne aujourd'hui de l'histoire industrielle de la ville.
Eh, one-page portfolio.
Color key:
Blue: links
Red: tables
Green: the DIV tag
Violet: images
Yellow: forms
Orange: linebreaks and blockquotes
Black: HTML tag, the root node
Gray: all other tags
The peak between 8000 and 9000 was the washing machine. I'm guessing that the 60watt peaks that last 45 minutes must be the fridge. Any other ideas?
Results of an IssueCrawler crawl seeded with recent (last 30 days) blog posts referencing "WorkChoices", listed as having "a little authority" on Technorati. Node size plotted according to nodes' number of inlinks. See http://snurb.info/node/652 for more information.
China Graph, found an old school text book to fill up.
Blog Post: alekadzie.blogspot.com/2011/06/china-graph-old-high-schoo...
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We did bar graphs of gummy bears by color. Kids all thought it was fun; especially since they go to eat the gummy bears at the end.
This graph shows the number of annual conventional and unconventional wells drilled in PA from 2004-2016. It also displays the number of complaints registered by DEP each year, and the subset of those complaints categorized as “water” supplies. “Unconventional wells” are horizontal, hydraulically “fracked” wells to access shale gas. “Conventional wells” are traditional vertical gas wells typically drilled at shallower depths, requiring less chemical additives and less pressure. © Public Herald
The site I'm having to retool and redesign at work.
Color key:
Blue: links
Red: tables
Green: the DIV tag
Violet: images
Yellow: forms
Orange: linebreaks and blockquotes
Black: HTML tag, the root node
Gray: all other tags
Graphing linear Equations To graph the linear equation say 5x + 4y = 10 first you need to change the equation in general representation of a line: y = mx + c. Where, 'm' represents the slope of the equation and 'c' in y- intercept formed by the line while intersecting y – axis. So our equation after converting to general form looks like: y = (-5 / 4) x + (10 / 4).