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kandi X-RAY | 19hz Summary
kandi X-RAY | 19hz Summary
is a calendar for electronic music events in several cities. Because events have shifted to being broadcasted on facebook, I would like for event listings to be accessible to people who either choose not to take part in social media or those who do not see the wide range of events in their area (or areas they're visiting). Right now I'm just working on pulling that data from facebook (eventscraper.py). In the future, we would like to pull data such as ticket pricing and age limit from either event descriptions or ticket sales websites (eventbrite, ticketmaster, livenation, etc.). If you would like to get involved in the development of the website or promotion please contact me (rocca.andie@gmail.com) or Franklin (franklinjen@gmail.com).
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- format an event
- Print out the events .
- get field from json
- format a datetime object
- get event list
- Get JSON from Facebook .
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I'm having a weird issue with the radar chart function from the fmsb R package. I'm trying to create a grid with a separate plot for each row using the following code.
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Answered 2020-Aug-22 at 05:04Turns out the issue was in my color palette(colors_border and colors_in), so the last two conditions just kept being plotted transparently. Added the changed code if anyone ends up with the same problem as me. Essentially the colormap function was set to only put out 6 colors so the other 2 ended up being transparent.
colors_border=colormap(colormap=colormaps$viridis, nshades=8, alpha=1) colors_in=colormap(colormap=colormaps$viridis, nshades=8, alpha=0.3)
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