knock-out | Crate with an example of a kernel module in Rust
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Crate with an example of a kernel module in Rust
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QUESTION
I have been trying to price knock-in and knock-out options, but I have a problem I can't seem to solve: when coding the knock-in option, with the code:
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Answered 2021-Dec-17 at 09:10The error likely comes from the colSums()
line - which needs its argument to be two-dimensional to have columns.
The core of the problem is not in the function, but how you call them:
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I'm trying to find tools to render a group of overlapping shapes so that within the group the fill acts as opaque (so the overlapped circle outlines are not shown), but at the same time the fills of group members are transparent to any background layers underneath.
I hope this picture will make it clearer:
What I'm able to accomplish is a bunch of circles with empty fills (d in the image). What I would like to achieve (h in the image) is circle outlines being hidden in the overlaps so that the layering in the outlined circle group is clear, but the group as a whole having a transparent fill so that the background layer (blue-filled bubbles in the picture) is visible.
The perimeter of the circles in the group would be determined by data and possibly dynamic so I guess they need to be identifiable as separate objects, so I cannot turn them into some kind of compound path to get what I need.
From what I found, this cannot be done in SVG or CSS alone, so I wonder if there is some knock-out filter or any kind of solution within Pixi.js or general WebGL that would allow me to set a different transparency behaviour within the layer and different towards other layers.
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Answered 2021-Feb-02 at 08:56Something like this perhaps.
You can add more circles as desired. The mask circles overlap each other but as a whole when applied to the rectangle the masked parts are transparent.
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