glx | Analyzing the Green Line Extension with OpenStreetMap
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The Green Line Extension will add seven new stations to the north end of the MBTA green line. It will cost about $3 billion and is slated for completion about two years from now. Map Courtesy Wikipedia user Pi.1415926535, CC-BY-SA 3.0. I want to look at how much the Green Line will change transit times from Somerville to downtown Boston.
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QUESTION
i post data to mongodb as following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-18 at 20:32I think it's req.query
, not req.body
.
QUESTION
Please consider the snippet below. It plots a set of spheres connected by some segments. The function to draw the smooth spheres comes from the discussion at
How to increase smoothness of spheres3d in rgl
What puzzles me is the following: when I zoom in/out the RGL plot, the spheres and the segments behave differently. In particular, if I zoom in, the segments look rather thin with respect to the spheres, whereas they look really wide when I zoom out.
Is there a way to correct this behavior, so that the proportion between the spheres and the segments is always respected regardless of the zoom level? Thanks a lot
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-07 at 09:44Thanks for the valuable suggestions. Resorting to cylinders got the job done. For the setting up the cylinders, I really made a copy and paste of part of the discussion here
https://r-help.stat.math.ethz.narkive.com/9X5yGnh0/r-joining-two-points-in-rgl
QUESTION
I am trying to create a Shiny app that displays an RGL visualisation (which is nothing else than a set of polished sticks and spheres). Please have a look at the code for the visualisation below
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-04 at 13:43Well, the code below is at the moment good enough for me and gets the job done. It works and it can be deployed online.
QUESTION
I wrote a bunch of visualization functions in my python3 library using Mayavi. I am not very familiar with this library, nor am I with testing visualizations using python.
Ideally, I would just like the visualization code to generate some graphics on disk, I don't care too much about popping up windows (although I'm not sure to understand if Mayavi can work properly without popping such windows).
Anyway, my code works on local, but when I push it on develop, CircleCI fails at running the tests with the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-09 at 18:09I missed a dependency, qt5-default
. I ended up having these lines for Mayavi running on Docker/CircleCi:
QUESTION
I started working on a Python 3.9 QT5 program about a year ago on Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal) and then let it slide. Today I tried to work with it on another computer, which runs Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish) and there seems to be an issue with PyQt somehow.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-25 at 13:56The following resolved the problem. There was need to diddle with any pip-related stuff:
QUESTION
I have CA certificates files in "greenlock.d/live/URL_PATH/". It's expiration date is Aug 2022.
But I want to renew them right now to check whether they are renewing or not. Please suggest me how can I renew them at any time?
What I have done:I have tried number of solutions like:
- Tried Some commands
- Changing renewal time ("renewAt") in "greenlock.d/config.json"
app.js
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-05 at 10:08- Run these commands sequencially:
- npm init
- npm install --save greenlock-express@v4
- npx greenlock init --config-dir ./greenlock.d --maintainer-email 'jon@example.com'
- npx greenlock add --subject example.com --altnames example.com
- node server.js
Reference : https://www.npmjs.com/package/greenlock-express#1-create-your-project
QUESTION
I installed pygame using:
pip3 install pygame
I'm unable to do any work and get failed request error message.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-31 at 14:42I was facing this problem because of some depedencies not installed by using pip/pip3. Solved this problem simply by installing pygame using package manager which installed the packages required to make pygame work with my default graphics card.
However if you use NV gpu, you should be good to go regardless of how you istalled the package.
Otherwise use:
sudo apt install python3-pygame
QUESTION
i was containerizing my .Net + React.js application but during the process I have encountered an unexpected error. I got myself acquainted with similar posts but none of the solutions solved my problem. Since the build log is quite long I have placed in pastebin:
The dockerfile which I am using comes from the official documentation, and that's why it comes to me as a surpise that it does not work:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/containers/container-tools-react?view=vs-2022
The Dockerfile itself:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-24 at 01:04Deleting the npm install
tags from .csproj as suggested in this thread https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/9593 by user PKLeso resolved the problem.
QUESTION
I have read and pieced multiple projects together in order to create an x11 window with open gl working, with the preinstalled GL/gl.h and GL/glx.h. The problem I get is that the triangles I want to draw to the screen does not show. What I think is that I have not setup any projecting parameters etc, or that the triangles doesn't get drawn to the space I want to draw to.
I do get a window and I am able to setup xevents that triggers after I have subscribed with eventmasks. Pressing 'esc' key will trigger an event which will in the end call Shutdown()
and break the loop, free up x11 and gl stuff, and lastly exit the program. So the only thing that doesn't work is the drawing to screen stuff which basically is the main point of my program.
How can I resolve this?
main.cpp:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-22 at 15:11Your code will not render the triangle, but will generate GL_INVALID_OPERATION
on your glBegin
/glEnd
construct instead. The reason lies here:
QUESTION
Environment:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-08 at 07:57As commented by @DavidMaze
The original dockerfile used an older version of python which contains an old version of libc6
.
And as the dockerfile is used to do a large-scale update of the OS, it may cause issues with an outdated very-low-level system component.
Change the header of the dockerfile from
FROM python:3.7-slim-buster as base
to
FROM python:3.10.0rc2-slim-buster as base
which will use the python version with a newer version of libc6
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