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  • What is a good Javascript RDFa parser implementation?

    - by tremoloqui
    I am looking to implement a client side RDFa based formatting for a web application. This would be similar to Mark Birbeck's ubiquity-rdfa project. Mark's project looks fantastic but it has at least two drawbacks: It is slow. Adding RDFa formatting to a simple page causes a noticeable delay in page loading. It is complex. The ubiquity-rdfa project makes use of the w3c fresnel specification which is complex way to add simple annotations to client markup. I am looking for a lighter weight way of adding annotations through client code and I don't mind doing some work to get it. What I would like is a fast and reliable Javascript RDFa parser. Some implementations that I have found include: W3C RDFa bookmarklet parser Elias Torres RDFa extractor I am interested to know if you would recommend one of these, or another, RDFa Javascript implementation. Thanks!

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  • Python: x-y-plot with matplotlib

    - by kame
    I want to plot some data. The first column contains the x-data. But matplotlib doesnt plot this. Where is my mistake? #fresnel formula import numpy as np from numpy import cos from scipy import * from pylab import plot, show, ylim, yticks from matplotlib import * from pprint import pprint n1 = 1.0 n2 = 1.5 #alpha, beta, intensity data = [ [10, 22, 4.3], [20, 42, 4.2], [30, 62, 3.6], [40, 83, 1.3], [45, 102, 2.8], [50, 123, 3.0], [60, 143, 3.2], [70, 163, 3.8], ] for i in range(len(data)): rhotang1 = (n1 * cos(data[i][0]) - n2 * cos(data[i][1])) rhotang2 = (n1 * cos(data[i][0]) + n2 * cos(data[i][1])) rhotang = rhotang1 / rhotang2 data[i].append(rhotang) #append 4th value pprint(data) x = data[:][0] y1 = data[:][2] y3 = data[:][3] plot(x, y1, x, y3) show() EDIT: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/205534/ But it doesnt work.

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