Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager | Platform Plot Manager for Chia Plotting | Data Visualization library
kandi X-RAY | Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager Summary
kandi X-RAY | Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager Summary
This is a cross-platform Chia Plot Manager that will work on the major operating systems. This is not a plotter. The purpose of this library is to manage your plotting and kick off new plots with the settings that you configure. Everyone's system is unique so customization is an important feature that was engraved into this library. This library is simple, easy-to-use, and reliable to keep the plots generating. This library has been tested for Windows and Linux.
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- Get running plots .
- Monitor the number of jobs to start .
- Creates a list of Job objects .
- Get the data for the drive .
- Start a new work .
- View the configuration .
- Produce JSON output .
- Check log progress for log files .
- Test the configuration .
- Start the manager .
Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager Key Features
Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager Examples and Code Snippets
官方图如下
chia的共识依赖VDF
VDF(延迟验证函数)
Verifiable
会生成验证,验证者不需要重新运行函数就可以验证正确性(零知识证明)
Delay
生成会消耗真实的某段时间
Function
相同的输入,得到相同的输出,幂等
sub-slot是一系列VDF迭代的集合,他会动态调整难度,即迭代次数(sub-slot iterations),
使整个时间维持在10min左右, r1 到 r2 就是
sudo apt install gcc-multilib lib32z1 python3
sudo apt install vorbis-tools
sudo apt install cdparanoia
sudo apt install libsdl1.2-dev:i386
sudo apt install libopenal-dev:i386
sudo apt install libvorbis-dev:i386 libvorbisfile3:i386
sudo apt install l
$ cat /path-to-data-processing/SHG0055H/SHG0055H/D12_REPORT/SHG0017_sta.csv
SHG0055H lib
0.010103762232363806 pcr_duplication
8142864 Total_PET_(Paired_end_reads)
2073187 PET_with_BC_(BarCode)
1704288 Uniq_Mappable_reads (R1)
267914 Reads_mapq>=3
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QUESTION
I have the following network graph:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-30 at 04:35You could just update relations
using complete
, and than filter out the rows where from
is equal to to
, which gives arrows from a node to itself.
QUESTION
I am working with the R programming language.
I generated the following random data set in R and made a plot of these points:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-15 at 17:00You can order your data like so:
QUESTION
I made the following 25 network graphs (all of these graphs are copies for simplicity - in reality, they will all be different):
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-03 at 21:12While my solution isn't exactly what you describe under Option 2
, it is close. We use combineWidgets()
to create a grid with a single column and a row height where one graph covers most of the screen height. We squeeze in a link between each widget instance that scrolls the browser window down to show the following graph when clicked.
Let me know if this is working for you. It should be possible to automatically adjust the row size according to the browser window size. Currently, this depends on the browser window height being around 1000px.
I modified your code for the graph creation slightly and wrapped it in a function. This allows us to create 25 different-looking graphs easily. This way testing the resulting HTML file is more fun! What follows the function definition is the code to create a list
of HTML objects that we then feed into combineWidgets()
.
QUESTION
I am working with the R programming language. I made the following 3 Dimensional Plot using the "plotly" library:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-04 at 17:52You were almost there.
The contours on z
should be defined according to min
-max
values of z
:
QUESTION
I'm trying to build a doughnut chart with rounded edges only on one side. My problem is that I have both sided rounded and not just on the one side. Also can't figure out how to do more foreground arcs not just one.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-28 at 08:52The documentation states, that the corner radius is applied to both ends of the arc. Additionally, you want the arcs to overlap, which is also not the case.
You can add the one-sided rounded corners the following way:
- Use arcs
arc
with no corner radius for the data. - Add additional
path
objectscorner
just for the rounded corner. These need to be shifted to the end of eacharc
. - Since
corner
has rounded corners on both sides, add aclipPath
that clips half of this arc. TheclipPath
contains apath
for everycorner
. This is essential for arcs smaller than two times the length of the rounded corners. raise
all elements ofcorner
to the front and thensort
them descending by index, so that they overlap the right way.
QUESTION
Over here (Directly Adding Titles and Labels to Visnetwork), I learned how to directly add titles to graphs made using the "visIgraph()" function:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-25 at 10:55Please find below one possible solution.
Reprex
- Your data
QUESTION
In d3
, we may change the order of elements in a selection, for example by using raise
.
Yet, when we rebind the data and use join
, this order is discarded.
This does not happen when we use "the old way" of binding data, using enter
and merge
.
See following fiddle where you can click a circle (for example the blue one) to bring it to front. When you click "redraw", the circles go back to their original z-ordering when using join
, but not when using enter
and merge
.
Can I achive that the circles keep their z-ordering and still use join
?
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-18 at 23:13join
does an implicit order
after merging the enter- and update-selection, see https://github.com/d3/d3-selection/blob/91245ee124ec4dd491e498ecbdc9679d75332b49/src/selection/join.js#L14.
The selection order after the data binding in your example is still red, blue, green even if the document order is changed. So the circles are reordered to the original order using join
.
You can get around that by changing the data binding reflecting the change in the document order. I did that here, by moving the datum of the clicked circle to the end of the data array.
QUESTION
Is there a way to put text along a density line, or for that matter, any path, in ggplot2? By that, I mean either once as a label, in this style of xkcd: 1835, 1950 (middle panel), 1392, or 2234 (middle panel). Alternatively, is there a way to have the line be repeating text, such as this xkcd #930 ? My apologies for all the xkcd, I'm not sure what these styles are called, and it's the only place I can think of that I've seen this before to differentiate areas in this way.
Note: I'm not talking about the hand-drawn xkcd style, nor putting flat labels at the top
I know I can place a straight/flat piece of text, such as via annotate
or geom_text
, but I'm curious about bending such text so it appears to be along the curve of the data.
I'm also curious if there is a name for this style of text-along-line?
Example ggplot2 graph using annotate(...)
:
Above example graph modified with curved text in Inkscape:
Edit: Here's the data for the first two trial runs in March and April, as requested:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-08 at 11:31Great question. I have often thought about this. I don't know of any packages that allow it natively, but it's not terribly difficult to do it yourself, since geom_text
accepts angle
as an aesthetic mapping.
Say we have the following plot:
QUESTION
I do realize this has already been addressed here (e.g., matplotlib loop make subplot for each category, Add a subplot within a figure using a for loop and python/matplotlib). Nevertheless, I hope this question was different.
I have customized plot function pretty-print-confusion-matrix
stackoverflow & github. Which generates below plot
I want to add the above-customized plot in for loop to one single plot as subplots.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-04 at 09:09Okay so I went through the library's github repository and the issue is that the figure and axes objects are created internally which means that you can't create multiple plots on the same figure. I created a somewhat hacky solution by forking the library. This is the forked library I created to do what you want. And here is a an example piece of code:
QUESTION
I would like to generate a hexagonal lattice heat-map in which each cell represents a group. Likewise, each cell would be a hexagon with a unique color (fill
, set by a column color
in the data-frame) value, and a saturation (alpha
) value corresponding to continuous decimal values from a chemical concentration dateset.
I would like to use a standardized data format which would allow me to quickly construct figures based on standardized datasets containing 25 groups.
For example, a datasheet would look like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-22 at 01:52If you're open to creating the plot in Python, the following approach would work:
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Install Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager
Download and Install Python 3.7 or higher: https://www.python.org/
git clone this repo or download it.
Open CommandPrompt / PowerShell / Terminal and cd into the main library folder. Example: cd C:\Users\Swar\Documents\Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager
OPTIONAL: Create a virtual environment for Python. This is recommended if you use Python for other things. Create a new python environment: python -m venv venv The second venv can be renamed to whatever you want. I prefer venv because it's a standard. Activate the virtual environment. This must be done every single time you open a new window. Example Windows: venv\Scripts\activate Example Linux: . ./venv/bin/activate or source ./venv/bin/activate Example Mac OS: /Applications/Chia.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar.unpacked/daemon/chia Confirm that it has activated by seeing the (venv) prefix. The prefix will change depending on what you named it.
Install the required modules: pip install -r requirements.txt If you plan on using Notifications or Prometheus then run the following to install the required modules: pip install -r requirements-notification.txt
Copy config.yaml.default and name it as config.yaml in the same directory.
Edit and set up the config.yaml to your own personal settings. There is more help on this below. You will need to add the chia_location as well! This should point to your chia executable.
Run the Manager: python manager.py start This will start a process in the background that will manage plots based on your inputted settings.
Run the View: python manager.py view
This will loop through a view screen with details about active plots.
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