I am using a random number in js like this var rand = Math.floor((Math.random() * 100) +1);. Unfortunately, on every call it gets reset to a new number. How can I prevent using a reference to the calculation but using a static result?
I'm using morris.js to draw charts. My goal is to draw an inverted parabola with the formula `1/x^2`. But I want to move that graph along the x axis by a random value so it will be `1/(x-random)^2`.
To draw the chart I need to iterate from 0-100 and insert data points.
i have created geolocation , when im dragging one marker outside the geofence its showing alert. but i need when page loads then it should give alert that marker is out of fence
alert function workign when we manually dragging the marker , not automatically firing the alert event
I have this code: window.google.visualization.events.addListener(this._chart, 'onmouseover',function(e) { this.afterChartHover.bind(this) }) How can I bind it to my class function? This way it does not work I get following TypeError: Cannot read property 'afterChartHover' of undefined . This function exists.
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Anyone know of some kind of free facial recognition software for images? I want to see how many scrapped articles have Donald trumps face in them, ya know for stats
No
I've been scrapping news articles for about a week now
There's quite a lot of articles with donalds trumps face
I want to count how often a news source has decided to post a picture of Donald trumps face