Thanks for the replies,
I like the superimposition idea.
If I had a known irregular shape I could map it onto the existing grid. A
brute force approach would be to just make a list of all the X-Y coordinates
in the irregular area, then just search through t
OK, the algorithm I'm looking for is called "Flood Fill" and has quite a few
examples on the web in different programming languages. Its sort of a pixel
color search function. Probably could be adapted to the task I proposed.
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At 10:18 22/02/2015 -0700, Nobody Noname wrote:
Imagine you had a square plot of land. You could assign this to a
grid and create a two dimensional graph with an X and Y-axis. Now
imagine an inner square plot that's a wildlife sanctuary. Now you
fly a camera drone over the outer plot and photog
On 02/22/2015 03:20 PM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
You could try using :
ALTER TABLE Members CHANGE RecordID1 INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL
AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY;
Thanks Alex
I gave this a try in MyAdmin and got ...
Error
*SQL query:*
||
|ALTER TABLE Members CHANGE RecordID1 INT UNSIGN
@Graham,
Short answer, not for the 4.4 branch--the change in UI functions as
designed.
But, it has been added as an Expert Configuration stanza for master (with
daily dev builds) and will be available with the 4.5 release early August.
If you are interested, the UX issue in splitting the Sheet T
On 02/22/2015 10:02 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 02/22/2015 12:18 PM, office76#xt wrote:
Hi,
This may sound like some ones homework but its really an
algorithm
question I have.
Imagine you had a square plot of land. You could assign this to a
grid and
create a two dimensional graph with
On 02/22/2015 12:18 PM, office76#xt wrote:
Hi,
This may sound like some ones homework but its really an algorithm
question I have.
Imagine you had a square plot of land. You could assign this to a grid and
create a two dimensional graph with an X and Y-axis. Now imagine an inner
square p
Hi,
This may sound like some ones homework but its really an algorithm
question I have.
Imagine you had a square plot of land. You could assign this to a grid and
create a two dimensional graph with an X and Y-axis. Now imagine an inner
square plot that's a wildlife sanctuary. Now you fly a
At 07:24 22/02/2015 -0500, William Drago wrote:
I am trying to plot indoor temperature and solar radiation on the
same chart. The Y-axis scale for indoor temperature (data range
B2:B4241) should be 40 to 80. The Y-axis scale for solar radiation
(data range C2:C4241) should be 0 to 1000. This is
Le 21/02/2015 22:52, Ian Whitfield a écrit :
Hi Ian,
Any chance you can give us the full output of :
describe FedSaints.Members;
from the mysql command line interface ?
You can also obtain the same information via MyAdmin, I'm just not sure
which tab you have to click on (as it varies depen
All,
I am trying to plot indoor temperature and solar radiation
on the same chart.
The Y-axis scale for indoor temperature (data range
B2:B4241) should be 40 to 80.
The Y-axis scale for solar radiation (data range C2:C4241)
should be 0 to 1000. This is my secondary axis.
I was able to add
One of the features of 4.4.0 version of Calc is that the tab bar and
scroll bar have been split onto separate lines. Is there any way I can
get them back to how they have always been, i.e. sharing tne same line
at the bottom?
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OS: Linux: openSUSE Tumbleweed (64
Hi All
as stated here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.4#Firefox_Themes
and checked with my installed version, the Firefox Theme window seems to
have a "limitation" of 9 results, without the possibility to scroll
between possible others one could found.
Is this limitation
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