@JonClements I meant the colors of your chart, why we feel it is a harmony? a small hint: where do we got our inpsiration from about the color harmonies?
This high rep user wanted an explanation for the downvotes, so I gave him one. Maybe he'll learn something from this. stackoverflow.com/questions/25591594/…
@JonClements Just used the sopython.com canonical "I want my dict in a different order" question - on rereading both, it looks like a perfect dupe to me - the point of both questions is an attempt to impose order on a dict.
I'd ask a question on SO... but it'd just come across as a request to write code, cos I have no idea what options I should be looking at changing... and I tried changing quite a lot during the night... (with some interesting results)
You might find that when you generate your actual plots with actual data that it might still be scrunched up, you can adjust the width of your plot in the plt.subplots() call
So there are 10 rows on a database. I know the first now and I want it as a first element in my queryset. Something like .order_by('by_that_object'). What would you achieve it brit?
Oh dear lord. Let me explain it again. Let's say I have a list like this [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], I want to order in such a way that 6 is my first element. I want to achieve the same thing in Django queryset.
I want to make a ComboBox filled with all the colors from System.Drawing.Color
But I can't seem to collect all the colors from that collection
I've already tried using a foreach to do the job like this:
foreach (Color clr in Color)
{
}
But all I get is an error.
So how can I loop...
Right... finally finished what I was working on... so since I've haven't gone to bed yet, I'm going to have a quick snooze before having a bite to eat... rbrb for now
Now comes the challenge of leaving the office without seeing any of my co-workers so I can go to lunch on my own and sit in peace. Time for mad ninja-skills! Wish me luck...
Anyone who's had a divorce knows that it can take years to resolve. 2 years is just fanciful. Of course, should it take longer, all fingers will point at Westminster
Hi, Is there a simple way to specify that the entire program treat all my floats as a decimal with 6 point precision ? or do I have to use decimal.decimal(x, 6) everywhere I want to use decimal ?
We don't really have much of a culinary history in Wales, only Welsh Cakes (which are like scones but a billion times better), and Welsh Rarebit (which is cheese on toast but a billion times better)