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QUESTION
The following quiz code is functioning, but I need to limit its scope to a single
Whenever a correct or incorrect radio button is checked, the Correct! or Nice try headings along with the feedback text and Next
are displayed to the user. The chosen radio button should only enable the heading, text, and button for the single
Any tips for figuring this out and simplifying my code would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-22 at 05:57I rewrote your radio buttons' click event listener to have some awareness of its context by using closest()
to find the closest .formContainer
element and then operate only on the form container's children. There's some other cruft you can clean out from your code if you attach your event listener that way, but I'll leave tidying up as an exercise for you.
QUESTION
When I run this program it gives me an error in the text and I don't know why, I have tried to run it also from a file and it also gives me an error, how can it work?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-07 at 05:38The problem with your first code snippet is that the text you're passing as a parameter to the HTTP call is too long, if you print the response object you'll see:
that corresponds to
414 URI Too Long
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If you pass a smaller text, dbpedia-spotlight will be able to annotate the entities for you.
For the second code that you put, you have two problems, the first one is that dbpedia-spotlight may respond with 403 status after consecutive calls to the annotate service, to check that I suggest you to do:
QUESTION
Good morning,
I modified one of the Mapbox GLJS coded examples with my custom data. I am still not able to display the content of my layers. It is supposed to update the chloropleth by zooming. I received a lot of help from the customer support but to no avail so far. I am not the most talented developer out there!
Here the link of the Mapbox example I used. (https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/updating-choropleth/)
Here also a JSfiddle link to the modified example. (https://jsfiddle.net/2fe3emd6/28/)
The modified code is the following one.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Apr-16 at 05:10The match
expression you are using for both custom layers is missing the default value which is not optional.
Docs: https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/style-spec#expressions-match
Here is an updated jsfiddle which is using rgba(0,0,0,0)
as default value for both match
expressions.
https://jsfiddle.net/2fe3emd6/35/
E.g. for the layer with ID ZONE_VEG
it looks like this:
QUESTION
Created a candlestick chart of quartiles for chorusing frog activity. Trying to figure out how to add the actual data points to the chart (make it a combo chart).
Here is the code for the candlestick chart:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Feb-15 at 20:17here's what i came up with...
add a new column to the data table for each scatter point...
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