/dports/graphics/processing/processing-1.5.1/modes/java/examples/3D/Form/RunAmuck/ |
H A D | Legs.pde | 29 this.z = z; 45 this.z = z; 61 vertex(x - w/2, y - ht, z); 122 // check for collision against frame edge 127 if (screenX(x, y, z) < 0) { 132 // and check for collision against extremes 134 z += speedZ; 135 if (z > 400) { 136 z = 400; 139 if (z < -100) { [all …]
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/dports/science/py-scipy/scipy-1.7.1/scipy/spatial/ |
H A D | qhull.pyx | 934 cdef int[:] extremes 944 extremes = extremes_arr 965 extremes = None 968 extremes = extremes_arr 986 extremes = None 1229 z[d.ndim] = 0 1231 z[i] = x[i] 1290 # we replace this inside-check by a check of the neighbors 1315 # normal check 2046 Tolerance allowed in the inside-triangle check. [all …]
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/dports/math/reduce/Reduce-svn5758-src/psl/dist/util/ |
H A D | rlispparser.sl | 68 % Unfixed infix as prefix. Have to check to make sure the thing is an arglist 455 (prog (y z) 695 (setq z (car z))) 776 (cond ((flagp z 'etype) (setq etype z)) 884 (prog (y z) 1122 (prog (z) 1123 (if (or (null (setq z (infixop v))) (null (setq z (cdr z)))) 1136 (prog (y z) 1165 (prog (y z) 1172 (setq z (list 'return z))) [all …]
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/dports/math/maxima/maxima-5.43.2/interfaces/emacs/imaxima/breqn097a/ |
H A D | breqn.dtx | 2897 \def\check@punct{\futurelet\@let@token\check@punct@a} 2898 \def\check@punct@a{% 2903 \else\check@punct@b % check the less common possibilities 2926 \xdef\check@punct@b{% 2934 \def\check@qed#1{% 2938 \def\check@qed@a{% 2997 \check@punct 4694 \setbox\z@\hbox to\dim@b{\unhbox\tw@}% check for overfull 4986 % halfway between those two extremes. 4990 % exactly halfway between these two extremes. [all …]
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/dports/math/R/R-4.1.2/tests/ |
H A D | reg-tests-2.Rout.save | 1124 > z[1,1] <- z[2,2] <- z[3,3] <- z[2,4] <- NA 1305 > ## on.exit() consistency check from Luke: 1877 > ## quantile extremes, MM 13 Apr 2000 and PR#1852 5326 > sort(x) # for a cross-check 5859 > # ignored check.attributes in 2.4.1 5862 + check.attributes=FALSE) 6308 > z <- data.frame(a=1, a=2, b=3, check.names=FALSE) 7245 > all.equal(x, y, check.names = FALSE) 7388 > all.equal(x, as.POSIXlt(x), check.tzone = FALSE) 7948 > ## check automatic coercions from double to integer [all …]
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/dports/math/libRmath/R-4.1.1/tests/ |
H A D | reg-tests-2.Rout.save | 1124 > z[1,1] <- z[2,2] <- z[3,3] <- z[2,4] <- NA 1305 > ## on.exit() consistency check from Luke: 1867 > ## quantile extremes, MM 13 Apr 2000 and PR#1852 5316 > sort(x) # for a cross-check 5849 > # ignored check.attributes in 2.4.1 5852 + check.attributes=FALSE) 6298 > z <- data.frame(a=1, a=2, b=3, check.names=FALSE) 7235 > all.equal(x, y, check.names = FALSE) 7378 > all.equal(x, as.POSIXlt(x), check.tzone = FALSE) 7938 > ## check automatic coercions from double to integer [all …]
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/dports/astro/gpstk/GPSTk-8.0.0/ref/usersguide/src/ |
H A D | colortbl.dtx | 169 % You might want something between these two extremes. 648 \setbox\z@\hbox\bgroup\bgroup 656 \hskip\stretch{.5}\kern\z@ 710 % the entry anyway may as well check the height, so that large entries 713 \@tempdima\ht\z@ 726 \unhbox\z@}% 756 \@tempdima\wd\z@ 774 \hskip-\wd\z@ \@plus -1fill } 948 \ifdim\baselineskip=\z@\noalign\fi 968 \ifdim\baselineskip=\z@\noalign\fi [all …]
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/dports/astro/gpstk/GPSTk-8.0.0/ref/usersguide/ |
H A D | colortbl.dtx | 169 % You might want something between these two extremes. 648 \setbox\z@\hbox\bgroup\bgroup 656 \hskip\stretch{.5}\kern\z@ 710 % the entry anyway may as well check the height, so that large entries 713 \@tempdima\ht\z@ 726 \unhbox\z@}% 756 \@tempdima\wd\z@ 774 \hskip-\wd\z@ \@plus -1fill } 948 \ifdim\baselineskip=\z@\noalign\fi 968 \ifdim\baselineskip=\z@\noalign\fi [all …]
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/dports/editors/jupp/jupp/ |
H A D | jpicorc.in | 37 -beep Beep on errors and when cursor goes past extremes 524 +#!\+\[ ]\+\[/a-z0-9._-]/\+\[a-z]ksh\+\[0-9._-]\> 528 +#!\+\[ ]\+\[/a-z0-9._-]/env\[ ]\+\[ ]\+\[a-z]ksh\+\[0-9._-]\> 765 shell ^[ z 792 spell check 803 @SPELL@word ^T Spell check word
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H A D | jmacsrc.in | 37 -beep Beep on errors and when cursor goes past extremes 525 +#!\+\[ ]\+\[/a-z0-9._-]/\+\[a-z]ksh\+\[0-9._-]\> 529 +#!\+\[ ]\+\[/a-z0-9._-]/env\[ ]\+\[ ]\+\[a-z]ksh\+\[0-9._-]\> 799 spell check 882 psh,drop,fwrdc,query,markk,blkdel ^[ z Cut to char 887 swap,math,"z=line",rtn, 888 swap,msg,math,"line-z",rtn, 945 groww ^X z (uemacs)
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H A D | joerc.in | 37 -beep Beep on errors and when cursor goes past extremes 524 +#!\+\[ ]\+\[/a-z0-9._-]/\+\[a-z]ksh\+\[0-9._-]\> 528 +#!\+\[ ]\+\[/a-z0-9._-]/env\[ ]\+\[ ]\+\[a-z]ksh\+\[0-9._-]\> 788 shell ^K z 820 spell check 857 dnslide ^[ z Scroll down one line
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/dports/devel/boost-docs/boost_1_72_0/libs/python/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 95 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../building.html 533 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 581 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 713 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 715 y.z = z; 752 X x; Z* z; 759 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 760 >>> del z # Kill the z object 767 y.z = z; 776 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/devel/boost-python-libs/boost_1_72_0/libs/python/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 95 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../building.html 533 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 581 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 713 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 715 y.z = z; 752 X x; Z* z; 759 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 760 >>> del z # Kill the z object 767 y.z = z; 776 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/databases/percona57-pam-for-mysql/boost_1_59_0/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 96 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../../../building.html 534 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 582 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 714 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 716 y.z = z; 753 X x; Z* z; 760 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 761 >>> del z # Kill the z object 768 y.z = z; 777 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/databases/mysqlwsrep57-server/boost_1_59_0/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 96 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../../../building.html 534 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 582 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 714 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 716 y.z = z; 753 X x; Z* z; 760 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 761 >>> del z # Kill the z object 768 y.z = z; 777 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/databases/percona57-server/boost_1_59_0/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 96 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../../../building.html 534 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 582 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 714 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 716 y.z = z; 753 X x; Z* z; 760 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 761 >>> del z # Kill the z object 768 y.z = z; 777 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/databases/xtrabackup/boost_1_59_0/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 96 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../../../building.html 534 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 582 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 714 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 716 y.z = z; 753 X x; Z* z; 760 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 761 >>> del z # Kill the z object 768 y.z = z; 777 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/databases/percona57-client/boost_1_59_0/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 96 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../../../building.html 534 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 582 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 714 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 716 y.z = z; 753 X x; Z* z; 760 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 761 >>> del z # Kill the z object 768 y.z = z; 777 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/devel/boost-libs/boost_1_72_0/libs/python/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 95 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../building.html 533 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 581 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 713 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 715 y.z = z; 752 X x; Z* z; 759 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 760 >>> del z # Kill the z object 767 y.z = z; 776 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/devel/hyperscan/boost_1_75_0/libs/python/doc/ |
H A D | tutorial.qbk | 95 building Boost.Python, check out: [@../building.html 533 Notice how we implemented `BaseWrap::f`. Now, we have to check if there is an 581 extremes by allowing operator overloading. Boost.Python takes advantage of 713 X& f(Y& y, Z* z) 715 y.z = z; 752 X x; Z* z; 759 >>> x = f(y, z) # y refers to z 760 >>> del z # Kill the z object 767 y.z = z; 776 # [^z] is deleted. [^y.z] is a dangling pointer [all …]
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/dports/devel/wasi-libcxx/llvm-project-13.0.1.src/lldb/docs/use/ |
H A D | variable.rst | 46 printed, LLDB will first check if custom printing options have been associated 138 (lldb) frame var x y z 141 (volatile int) z = 4 285 (char) z = 'E' 350 int *z; 368 int *z; 532 When typing a range, the extremes n and m are always included, and the order of 545 z = '\x03' 550 z = '\x06' 555 z = '\t' [all …]
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/dports/lang/rust/rustc-1.58.1-src/src/llvm-project/lldb/docs/use/ |
H A D | variable.rst | 46 printed, LLDB will first check if custom printing options have been associated 138 (lldb) frame var x y z 141 (volatile int) z = 4 285 (char) z = 'E' 350 int *z; 368 int *z; 532 When typing a range, the extremes n and m are always included, and the order of 545 z = '\x03' 550 z = '\x06' 555 z = '\t' [all …]
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/dports/devel/llvm-devel/llvm-project-f05c95f10fc1d8171071735af8ad3a9e87633120/lldb/docs/use/ |
H A D | variable.rst | 46 printed, LLDB will first check if custom printing options have been associated 138 (lldb) frame var x y z 141 (volatile int) z = 4 285 (char) z = 'E' 350 int *z; 368 int *z; 532 When typing a range, the extremes n and m are always included, and the order of 545 z = '\x03' 550 z = '\x06' 555 z = '\t' [all …]
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/dports/devel/wasi-compiler-rt13/llvm-project-13.0.1.src/lldb/docs/use/ |
H A D | variable.rst | 46 printed, LLDB will first check if custom printing options have been associated 138 (lldb) frame var x y z 141 (volatile int) z = 4 285 (char) z = 'E' 350 int *z; 368 int *z; 532 When typing a range, the extremes n and m are always included, and the order of 545 z = '\x03' 550 z = '\x06' 555 z = '\t' [all …]
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/dports/devel/llvm13/llvm-project-13.0.1.src/lldb/docs/use/ |
H A D | variable.rst | 46 printed, LLDB will first check if custom printing options have been associated 138 (lldb) frame var x y z 141 (volatile int) z = 4 285 (char) z = 'E' 350 int *z; 368 int *z; 532 When typing a range, the extremes n and m are always included, and the order of 545 z = '\x03' 550 z = '\x06' 555 z = '\t' [all …]
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