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This graph is to show the vertical axis with 1 million intervals,
not 2 million.
How exactly can I change that in VisualStudio2010 ?
Right-click the vertical axis, click Vertical Axis Properties... and set the Interval to 1000000
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I was looking for a tool that can help me draw the circuit that I have created more like the one in the following link.
An example I found online
Thanks in advance.
This image was most likely made using Fritzing. (http://fritzing.org/home) It's useful to do a reverse image search (https://images.google.com), upload the image you've got, and search for visually similar images. In this case, I found a very similar image that had a watermark that said "Created using fritzing.org".
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Is there any probabilistic algorithm for calculating set cardinality taking into account that must support deleting elements from set? I've been using HyperLogLogs for calculating cardinalities of some sets and their unions but when necessity of deleting elements from set emerged my current solution became unappropriate. Maybe there are some researches or papers related to this topic you could advise.
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In my application I would like to use multiline text component, which shows line numbers on the left (like most of modern IDE's and text redactors do).
Are there any ready solutions for that? If not, I'd like to get some hints of how to implement it.
Take a look at this:
https://github.com/TomasMikula/RichTextFX
This is an ready to use RichTextArea.
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I'm having a really hard time visualizing how the Bellman-Ford algorithm works purely through reading code. Does anyone know of an visual example (video, slideshow) that works through an actual graph with that algorithm? Thanks!
I think that this page might be what you are looking for. It does indeed run through the algorithm on a graph, and you may use the UI below to pause the visualization, or run through individual frames one at a time so that you can visualize it at your own pace.
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I'm looking for an algorithm that can tell me where are the eye(s) looking at on a photo/webcam realtime feed.
I've already searched a lot but I don't want to start with a lot of complexity right now.
It's just for fun. My idea it's to have some method that receives an image and returns a coordinate with the place that the user is looking (on the computer screen).