Dear Gurus,
I have encountered a C question, which I thought of sharing with you.
This question was asked by one of my technical training staff...Though my training was over I'm still thinking of a solution for this..
Write a C program to do a small task(lets say just simply printing a "Hello... (34 Replies)
Hi gurus,
I have done my best to be as precisely as possible with this.
Besides giving the format of file a and file b and the result file
I have also given the algorithm as I have figured out.
I will try to do this and I hope that some of you could help
me to solve this or better yet... (1 Reply)
Hi Gurus,
To the Brain Teaser, if I add another condition, say the executable should not be altered, how the program should be altered? (no perl please, purely C). I forgot to mention this condition my staff had mentioned. ( forgot then and got now :D )
The program executed the first time... (4 Replies)
I do have a question about the great cyber wall of certain countries, like the UK for example. For years I just fetched once a week a public podcast that recently answered "notukerror", by chance I read just this weekend on slashdot about this topic. Does this mean the efforts enhanced by the EME... (4 Replies)
G'day,
Here's a teaser for a sed guru, which I surely am not one, as even my
basic sed skills are rusted from years of not practising ... lol
Ok ... we have a string of digits such as:
632413741610252847552619172459483022433027602515212950543016701812771409213148672112
we want it split... (9 Replies)
Hello,
I would like to check how many SAS disks and its size per disk for the whole power system. As per my understanding, if we assign the SAS controller to LPAR, then we can see the disk in lpar smitty command.
How can we check from the Power machine(physical ones) as well? I think the... (5 Replies)
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chart::clicker::data::series::highlow
Chart::Clicker::Data::Series::HighLow(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Chart::Clicker::Data::Series::HighLow(3pm)NAME
Chart::Clicker::Data::Series::HighLow - Series data with additional attributes for High-Low charts
VERSION
version 2.83
SYNOPSIS
use Chart::Clicker::Data::Series::HighLow;
my @keys = ();
my @values = ();
my @highs = ();
my @lows = ();
my @opens = ();
my $series = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series::HighLow->new({
keys => @keys,
values => @values,
highs => @highs,
lows => @lows,
opens => @opens
});
DESCRIPTION
Chart::Clicker::Data::Series::HighLow is an extension of the Series class that provides storage for a three new variables called for use
with the CandleStick renderer. The general idea is:
--- <-- High
|
|
- <-- max of Open, Value
| |
| |
- <-- min of Open, Value
|
|
--- <-- Low
ATTRIBUTES
highs
Set/Get the highs for this series.
lows
Set/Get the lows for this series.
opens
Set/Get the opens for this series.
METHODS
add_to_highs
Adds a high to this series.
get_high ($index)
Get a high by it's index.
high_count
Gets the count of sizes in this series.
add_to_lows
Adds a high to this series.
get_low ($index)
Get a low by it's index.
low_count
Gets the count of lows in this series.
add_to_opens
Adds an open to this series.
get_open
Get an open by it's index.
open_count
Gets the count of opens in this series.
AUTHOR
Cory G Watson <gphat@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Cold Hard Code, LLC.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-22 Chart::Clicker::Data::Series::HighLow(3pm)