morphos | A simple animation wrapper | Wrapper library
kandi X-RAY | morphos Summary
kandi X-RAY | morphos Summary
A simple animation wrapper (sike.. i'm not a wrapper!)
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- Creates and returns an animator which should be used to animate the view
- Get the height of the image
- Sets the width of the default view
- Set view height
- Creates an animator which allows to morph the animation based on the given view type
- Sets the position of the attachment position in pixels
- Gets the y position of the attachment
- Gets the position of the disposition angle
- Creates an animator which should be used to animate the view
- Gets the x position
- Sets the y position
- Sets the x position
- Creates an animator which allows to animate the given view to the given view
- Set the image disposition of the view
- Gets the disposition angle
- Disposes the view
- Disposes the interpolator
- Resets the list
- Reverse all Morpho inside the swarm
- Creates and returns an animator which should be used to create the animation
- Play the specified animation
- Cancels the swarm
- Creates and returns an animator which will be used to animate the view
- Creates the animator which should be used to animate the view
- Updates view
- Adds a new morph list
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QUESTION
I have a dataframe like so:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Nov-23 at 00:36Does this achieve what you're after?
QUESTION
I have a dataframe like so:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jun-29 at 18:04I think the issue might only be that that in your df
, the very last line has a space before Erebidae, which leads R to think it's different from the other one.
I found that while I was finishing my answer. Here' how I would do what you want to do. I introduce a group number lepfam_number
before the mutate
to paste.
QUESTION
lets say I have a dataframe like so:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jun-12 at 17:57When I wanted to answer, you had already done it yourself. Anyway, I'll do it, because I am not sure your solution is correct (or maybe I misunderstood the question).
So, both of your solutions produce an output, that is different from the one given as an example.
QUESTION
Lets say I have a dataframe like so:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jun-11 at 00:01Here's the code block first, then I'll explain what I did:
QUESTION
Apologies for the terrible title. However, I had trouble making this particular question a concise title.
I have a data frame like so (Note: it is over 50000 rows long with over 30 Lepidoptera families):
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-30 at 20:07If you can use dplyr
and don't need consecutive (though unique) numbering:
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Install morphos
You can use morphos like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the morphos component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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