Features: * Multiple Data Representations: Treemaps, Radial Layouts, HyperTrees/Graphs, SpaceTree-like Layouts, and more... * Major Browsers Support: IE6+, Firefox2+, Safari3+, Opera9.5+ * Open Source: Licensed under the BSD License * Library Agnostic: You may use the JIT with your favorite DOM manipulation framework * Extensible: All visualization classes are mutable, so you can easily add/override any method you want. * Composable: Visualizations can be combined in order to create new visualization methods.
Introducing Bitlash
Bitlash is an open source interpreted language shell for the Arduino serial port. It runs on the Arduino and interprets commands that you type in a terminal window or send programmatically:
bitlash v0.95a here! ... > print "hello, world", analogRead(3) hello, world 552Bitlash is a development and prototyping tool for those situations where you need to bang some bits on the Arduino but writing a sketch in C is premature. The Bitlash command language is very similar to Arduino C and includes a large repertiore of the familiar Arduino C functions so you can hack your hardware from the serial command line or even over the internet via telnet.
google.visualization.Query and set its properties
according to values from the gadget preferences.
The type of parameter prefs is
_IG_Prefs
_table_query_url is used to set the Query data source URL._table_query_refresh_interval is used to set the Query refresh interval (in seconds).
google.visualization.Query.setResponse({
version: '0.6',
status: 'ok',
sig: '202289222',
table: {
cols: [{
id: 'A',
label: 'Name',
type: 'string',
pattern: ''
},
{
id: 'B',
label: 'Value',
type: 'number',
pattern: '#0.###############'
}],
rows: [{
c: [{
v: 'One'
},
{
v: 1.0,
f: '1'
}]
},
{
c: [{
v: 'Ten'
},
{
v: 10.0,
f: '10'
}]
}]
}
});
( pretty printed by http://jsbeautifier.org/ )
Represents a query that is sent to a data source.
google.visualization.Query(dataSourceUrl, opt_options)
Parameters
This document was generated using the LaTeX2HTML translator Version 2002-2-1 (1.70)
Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
Nikos Drakos,
Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds.
Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999,
Ross Moore,
Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney.
The command line arguments were:
latex2html recursive.tex
The translation was initiated by John McCarthy on 2006-08-13