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nouns - Etymology of the color name orange - English Language Usage . . . I think "orange" was just "yellow" before 1540 I used to study color vision and I remember one study about how to determine standard color sets in different cultures I think it mentioned the introduction of "orange" into the English language by way of the fruit I'll see if I can find it for you
python - Named colors in matplotlib - Stack Overflow What named colors are available in matplotlib for use in plots? I can find a list on the matplotlib documentation that claims that these are the only names: b: blue g: green r: red c: cyan m: mag
Orange Glow in Sky - DetroitYES Forums Orange Glow in Sky Two nights ago there was an orange glow in the sky that stayed there all night and into the morning hours It was to the south-east when viewed from Roseville, Eastpointe and Metro Beach [ [as I still call it) I do not know if it was there last night Does anyone know what caused it or might have caused it?
R Plot Color Combinations that Are Colorblind Accessible How do I choose 4-8 colors in base R for plots that colorblind people will be able to see? Below is the base R color pallet Looking for a solution in BASE R without the use of packages Base R C
Why does orange rhyme with (almost) nothing in English? Firstly, orange does rhyme with a few words: there's the word 'sporange' in botany (and related words hypnosporange, macrosporange, and megasporange) whose American pronunciation rhymes with 'orange', there's a hill 'Blorenge' in Wales, and it has been claimed (perhaps humorously) that in some dialects, 'door-hinge' is pronounced to rhyme with
List of all colors available for PowerShell? - Stack Overflow I am searching for a list of all colors I can use in PowerShell Since we need to provide names and no hexnumbers, it's hard to figure out if a color exists or not, at least if you don't know how :
orange - Basket file is loaded as numeric. How can I make it load as . . . I am loading a basket file into orange This is the content of the file: beer, milk bread, butter bread, butter, jelly bread=2, butter beer, bread If I load this data orange loads the data as categorical as it should As this is the datatype that allows the usage of associate rules
Orange3 RAM requirement for large data set - Stack Overflow I am working with a data set ( csv file) of ~ 4 80 GB While I have no problem reading it into a pandas data frame, in Orange3 it is not possible I quickly run out of RAM (I have 16 GB) Together with swap, it is ~24 GB Does anyone have a rule of thumb how much RAM is required in Orange based on the size of the data set on disk?