Month: July 2014
– match command-line arguments to their help text
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A repository for the most elegant and useful UNIX commands. Great commands can be shared, discussed and voted on to provide a comprehensive resource for working from the command-line
I have marked with a * those which I think are absolutely …
I have marked with a * those which I think are absolutely essential Items for each section are sorted by oldest to newest. Come back soon for more! BASH * In bash, ‘ctrl-r’ searches your command history as you type – Input from the commandline as if it were a file by replacing ‘command …
I have marked with a * those which I think are absolutely …
I have marked with a * those which I think are absolutely essential Items for each section are sorted by oldest to newest. Come back soon for more! BASH * In bash, ‘ctrl-r’ searches your command history as you type – Input from the commandline as if it were a file by replacing ‘command …
Matplotlib: draw a series of radial lines on PolarAxes
I’m trying to replicate a certain plot using matplotlib: it should look something like this. I have seen that it it possible to use the PolarAxes to draw radial points: for istance i’ve made a really simple polar plot with the following snippet: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig = plt.figure() # Set the axes as polar ax = fig.add_subplot(111, polar=True) # Draw some points ax.plot([0],[1], ‘o’) ax.plot([3],[1], ‘o’) ax.plot([6],[1], ‘o’) # Go …
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I have marked with a * those which I think are absolutely …
I have marked with a * those which I think are absolutely essential Items for each section are sorted by oldest to newest. Come back soon for more! BASH * In bash, ‘ctrl-r’ searches your command history as you type – Input from the commandline as if it were a file by replacing ‘command …
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