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Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<meta charset="utf-8"> | |
<title>SANKEY Experiment</title> | |
<style> | |
.node rect { | |
cursor: move; | |
fill-opacity: .9; | |
shape-rendering: crispEdges; | |
} |
Notes for software engineering meeting presentation
/* | |
This script is meant to be used with a Google Sheets spreadsheet. When you edit a cell containing a | |
valid CSS hexadecimal colour code (like #000 or #000000), the background colour will be changed to | |
that colour and the font colour will be changed to the inverse colour for readability. | |
To use this script in a Google Sheets spreadsheet: | |
1. go to Tools » Script Editor » Spreadsheet; | |
2. erase everything in the text editor; | |
3. change the title to "Set colour preview on edit"; |
license: gpl-3.0 | |
height: 1030 | |
scrolling: yes |
* { | |
font-size: 12pt; | |
font-family: monospace; | |
font-weight: normal; | |
font-style: normal; | |
text-decoration: none; | |
color: black; | |
cursor: default; | |
} |
Early/simplifed version of You Draw It: What Got Better or Worse During Obama’s Presidency
d3.drag is pretty great!