Color a Badge Based on the Weeks the Member is Active in the Latest Sequence
Hi Ravinder,
Could you (and anyone else who wants to help out) check this PHP code and confirm it does what I expect it to do, which is to color a badge based on the weeks a member is active in the latest sequence? I did a cut-paste-change from my "days in sequence" PHP prototype script and it would be great if someone could check it.
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I need to configure 4 ip address (same subnet and mask) in one ipmp group (two interfaces) in an active active formation (link based). Can some one provide the steps or a tutorial link.
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I have a bash script that outputs the following text to a file and then prints that file to the screen:
|64 |30 |0 |8 |23:59:14
|38 |57 |2 |14 |00:09:05
|29 |50 |4 |20 |23:58:04
|20 |48 |7 |23 |00:05:44
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Hi Folks -
I'm looking for the best way to to increment fiscal weeks - allow me to explain.
At my one client, 10/01/17 was the beginning if year fiscal year 2018.
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Upgrade (step 1) the posts, by putting a "user info" icon in the top right and making it so it toggles the user info.
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convert::color::cmy
Convert::Color::CMY(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Convert::Color::CMY(3pm)NAME
"Convert::Color::CMY" - a color value represented as cyan/magenta/yellow
SYNOPSIS
Directly:
use Convert::Color::CMY;
my $red = Convert::Color::CMY->new( 0, 1, 1 );
# Can also parse strings
my $pink = Convert::Color::CMY->new( '0,0.3,0.3' );
Via Convert::Color:
use Convert::Color;
my $cyan = Convert::Color->new( 'cmy:1,0,0' );
DESCRIPTION
Objects in this class represent a color in CMY space, as a set of three floating-point values in the range 0 to 1.
CONSTRUCTOR
$color = Convert::Color::CMY->new( $cyan, $magenta, $yellow )
Returns a new object to represent the set of values given. These values should be floating-point numbers between 0 and 1. Values outside of
this range will be clamped.
$color = Convert::Color::CMY->new( $string )
Parses $string for values, and construct a new object similar to the above three-argument form. The string should be in the form
cyan,magenta,yellow
containing the three floating-point values in decimal notation.
METHODS
$c = $color->cyan
$m = $color->magenta
$y = $color->yellow
Accessors for the three components of the color.
( $cyan, $magenta, $yellow ) = $color->cmy
Returns the individual cyan, magenta and yellow color components of the color value.
SEE ALSO
o Convert::Color - color space conversions
o Convert::Color::RGB - a color value represented as red/green/blue
o Convert::Color::CMYK - a color value represented as cyan/magenta/yellow/key
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
perl v5.12.3 2011-06-15 Convert::Color::CMY(3pm)