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Simple Globe to put your own data with latitude/longitude.
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QUESTION
I am trying to filter through a few objects in a massive array, please find a few lines of it below:
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Answered 2021-Jun-10 at 14:13Had too much time to make it interactive.
QUESTION
Here is the problem:
I have a globe in unity, and by right-clicking and dragging the mouse, it can be rotated both around the equator and the parallel axis horizontal to the camera (in this case the absolute x-Axis, keeping the poles on th YZ-plane), and this works fine, no problems.
The other way of rotating the globe is to click on labels, which automatically rotates the globe to center the label on the camera. The globe starts centered on global coordinates 0,0. This works, however the further away the label is from the prime meridian (so the further east or west from 0 lat.), the further the poles rotate away from their intended axis (instead of remaining along the YZ-plane). Does anyone have any clues on how to achieve this?
Here is the relevant code:
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Answered 2021-May-25 at 15:20Instead of Quaternion you can use can compare x, y, z of the rotation. So it is flexible for each direction.
QUESTION
Uber has released h3, a framework for efficiently handling big data in the geospatial file. Using h3, I attempted to get the location of a hexagonal grid location as shown in the figure. (https://eng.uber.com/h3/)
I got the location of the hexagonal grid from the following code. Then I plotted it on a two-dimensional map to see if it covered the entire earth. However, I'm not getting valid hexagons on the boundaries(-90°,90°,-180°,180°). And it doesn't seem to cover the entire globe. (hexagonal grid)
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Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 18:56Yes, H3 covers the entire globe. What you're seeing in that image are rendering artifacts - depending on how you render a global grid in a flat projection, you may get similar artifacts at the poles or across the antimeridian. See e.g. this map for a projection of H3 that renders correctly across the antimeridian, though it still has some issues around the poles.
QUESTION
I have a setup that works similarly to an accordion, but vertical. I would like the add the class "unset" to the "choice" class, also while removing the "expand" and "small" classes.
I've edited the jQuery code to include to say when the card-close class is clicked, choice removes expand and adds class unset, and also if card-close is clicked, choice removes small and adds class unset.
Nothing I have used though has worked and I'm thinking it's because the div is inside the "choice" section.
Any ideas on how to get this to work?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-28 at 12:59Use relative addressing
Something like this - run in full screen
QUESTION
I have a staff monitoring project, and within this project I want to create a dialog, and inside the dialog there is a group of data, and I want to display an image inside the dialog, but I have this problem even though I am setting the correct path to the location of the image:
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Answered 2021-May-25 at 14:57I solved the problem. You don't need any webpack configuration for this..
In your component just give image path. By default react will know its in public directory.
QUESTION
I was made Web Application Using Angular 10 (Front-end) and Node.js(Backend). But when I send requests by adding Headers it was not working. (It was worked when Turn off CORS and send a request on Chrome) I was found lack some similar answers on StackOverflow but unfortunately, those are not worked for me :|
I sent a request as follows,
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Answered 2021-Feb-19 at 16:37This Issue cased due to a custom header set using Angular HTTPClient, I was change the code as follows,
QUESTION
Im not sure why but I cant seem to get this footer to go properly to the bottom, my body seems to only be going halfway up the page? I wrapped the whole thing in main to see if that would fix it if I set a height on that, it seemingly only goes the same height every single time. Its like its not catching the viewport or something and causing it to only go about half way up. Also please be easy im a new coder so if your awnser has just general advice to improve im all about it. Thanks ahead of time!
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Answered 2021-May-24 at 00:16The line max-height: 100vh
in #tribute-info is the cause of this. If you remove it, the footer will display correctly at the bottom.
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, not between
and
.
QUESTION
I'm trying to build a small Cesium app with React that can zoom to various places on the globe by clicking a button associated with each location. I'm working on setting up the reducer using the useContext and useReducer hooks, but I'm having an issue with the dispatch that I can't figure out and haven't been able to find anything so far that points to what my issue might be. All the pages I've looked at so far tell me that what I have should work, but I'm obviously missing something.
Here are the two files I'm working with below:
location-card.tsx
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Answered 2021-May-18 at 21:28The error you're seeing is caused by createContext
not correctly inferring your context's type. You can explicitly specify the context's type like so:
QUESTION
I am trying to add a class named .nav-color
if window is scrolled greater than or equal to 50px with jQuery (jQuery version 3.6.0
).
For that I have crated a .nav-color
class and trying to add it to #navigation
with jQuery .addClass()
method but somehow it is not working.
My jQuery Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-16 at 17:02You accidently used the scroll()
-trigger instead of the scrollTop()
-function
Correct it to
QUESTION
The
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-11 at 04:56you seems to have missed the implementations of your image-box-wrapper
, row
and justify-content-center
classes.
That is why no styling is being applied to the container.
Adding a simple display: flex
in chrome dev tools solved the issue.
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