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Matplotlib different size subplots
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Another way is to use the subplots function and pass the width ratio with gridspec_kw:
import n...
How to put the legend out of the plot
I have a series of 20 plots (not subplots) to be made in a single figure. I want the legend to be outside of the box. At the same time, I do not want to change the axes, as the size of the figure gets reduced. Kindly help me for the following queries:
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Regular expression for floating point numbers
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TL;DR
Use [.] instead of \. and [0-9] instead of \d to avoid escaping issues in some languages (like Java).
Thanks to the nameless one for originally recognizing this.
One relatively simple pattern for matching a floating point number is
[+-]?([0-9]*[.])...
Interpolating a string into a regex
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answered Sep 29 '08 at 18:53
Jonathan LonowskiJonathan Lonowski
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How to generate a range of numbers between two numbers?
I have two numbers as input from the user, like for example 1000 and 1050 .
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Move an array element from one array position to another
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If you'd like a version on npm, array-move is the closest to this answer, although it's not the same implementation. See its usage sec...
Comparing numbers in Bash
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answered Sep 7 '13 at 0:48
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How to insert element into arrays at specific position?
...on array operator (+) can recombine the parts.
$res = array_slice($array, 0, 3, true) +
array("my_key" => "my_value") +
array_slice($array, 3, count($array)-3, true);
This example:
$array = array(
'zero' => '0',
'one' => '1',
'two' => '2',
'three' => '3',
);
$...
Fastest way to flatten / un-flatten nested JSON objects
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Here's my much shorter implementation:
Object.unflatten = function(data) {
"use strict";
if (Object(data) !== data || Array....
Why does 0.ToString(“#.##”) return an empty string instead of 0.00 or at least 0?
Why does 0.ToString("#.##") return an empty string? Shouldn't it be 0.00 or at least 0 ?
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