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How to pick a new color for each plotted line within a figure in matplotlib?
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matplotlib 1.5+
You can use axes.set_prop_cycle (example).
matplotlib 1.0-1.4
You can use axes.set_color_cycle (example).
matplotlib 0.x
You can use Axes.set_default_color_cycle.
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What's the difference between libev and libevent?
...e philosophy is based on sound principles, is up to you to judge.
Update 2017:
I was asked multiple times what timer inexactness I refer to, and why libev doesn't support IOCPs on windows.
As for timers, libevent schedules timers relative to some unknown base time that is in the future, without y...
Pull request vs Merge request
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How can I parse a string with a comma thousand separator to a number?
I have 2,299.00 as a string and I am trying to parse it to a number. I tried using parseFloat , which results in 2. I guess the comma is the problem, but how would I solve this issue the right way? Just remove the comma?
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Who is “us” and who is “them” according to Git?
...ome day.
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Is there an Eclipse line-width marker?
... by me, but I have no reason to doubt them:
It has changed somehow in 2016: For details see [here] (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=495490#c2) You have to set it in the formatter: From menu [Window]-->[Preferences], select [Java]-->[Code Style]-->[Formatter], and then edit...
Accessing UI (Main) Thread safely in WPF
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C# Pass Lambda Expression as Method Parameter
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answered Jan 12 '13 at 20:28
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Difference between android.app.Fragment and android.support.v4.app.Fragment
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Coding Practices which enable the compiler/optimizer to make a faster program
...& foo1, const Foo* foo2, int numFoo, Foo& barOut)
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for (int i=0; i<numFoo, i++)
{
barOut.munge(foo1, foo2[i]);
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}
the compiler doesn't know that foo1 != barOut, and thus has to reload foo1 each time through the loop. It also can't read foo2[i] until the write to b...
