Often times it takes significantly longer to do something than I estimate, but sometimes is takes way less time. Those times I’m always surprised and then I don’t know what to do with the free time.
@AnderBiguri from their paper: "(...) This requirement will lead the user to even darker nightmares when the optimizationproblem is more complicated. (...)"
@LuisMendo thanks for the ping! My initial hunch is to create another colorbar that is transparent save for the white frame. However, I think it should be possible to get the internal handle... Will look into this if I have time and I remember it...
@Dev-iL Creating a new colorbar on top sounds like a very good idea. However, I'm not sure if it can be made transparent, as I don't see any "alpha" property. Or are you thinking about jumping to the Java object?
@CrisLuengo man, I love that ugears car. Its the wet dream of an engineer. Im like 30% in, and the way all the gears connect and make a wooden car move via rubber bands, its amazing
making the engine was a pleasure! I am now starting to put together different gears and rubber bands, so fun. Its poking with a stick on that part of my brain that loves raw engineering
@AnderBiguri I used to build that sort of things with Lego. Seing the wheels turn with the steering wheel and how that works, and seeing gear change and differential in action, that's priceless!
@Dev-iL In Spain there's a joke that mechanical engineers are the "true" engineers
yeah, it was amazing. People flew all over the world, from a fully girl-made Afghan group, to swedish ovbious future engineers to a group of tiny tiny japanese choreagraphed kids that bould an awesome hydraulic robot
all programmning these mindstrorms to do the challenges
@AnderBiguri When I was younger, spaceships. Then I found out Lego Technic, and I was caught by all sorts of things that "worked": cars, helicopters. I used to build my own models, not just the ones from the box instructions. I should have taken pics, but back then photohtaphy was not digital
I think it's similar to how I dislike the new-fangled LEGO pieces that are specific to a particular use and prefer the boring ones that you can make anything with.
@LuisMendo well I do use motor-braking quite a bit:)
But when I got a set and built one of the models I usually had a hard time taking them apart (if I ever did, because the finished models were "perfect") to build something new. So I swore that if I ever had kids, I would just give them a box of pieces without any instructions or pictures.
@LuisMendo I remember building a helicopter, and I was afraid to turn it on, I thought it might fly away. I must have been 5 or 6 years old. Of course it just looked like a helicopter, I had no idea of what was needed to make something fly.
@CrisLuengo Same here! Sometimes I think that all current my hobbies (making music, making programs, making a programming language) are in essence the same as Lego: putting together simple, basic blocks to build nice things
@flawr I was constantly building. Once built, the thing I just created was boring, so... onto something else
@flawr Haha, good point!
@AndrasDeak I still have a bag with mine (the ones surviving, that is) somewhere
@LuisMendo I couldn't get a complete solution using MATLAB Online: EdgeColor seems to redirect all changes into the Color property (so no luck there), and using Ruler I could only change the text color (and not tick color), so.... incomplete :\
If the OP needs it to be transparent, and not white, then there's a documented way to do so: mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/…