Thisis the gallery of examples that showcase how scikit-learn can be used. Someexamples demonstrate the use of the API in general and somedemonstrate specific applications in tutorial form. Also check out ouruser guide for more detailed illustrations.
Your photo or digital image is a vital part of your visa application. Review the examples below to learn how your photo or digital image should look. We recommend you use a professional photo service to ensure your photo meets all the requirements. The acceptance of your photo or digital image is at the discretion of the U.S. embassy or consulate where you apply.
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Matplotlib supports event handling witha GUI neutral event model, so you can connect to Matplotlib events withoutknowledge of what user interface Matplotlib will ultimately be plugged in to.This has two advantages: the code you write will be more portable, andMatplotlib events are aware of things like data coordinate space and whichaxes the event occurs in so you don't have to mess with low leveltransformation details to go from canvas space to data space. Object pickingexamples are also included.
When embedding Matplotlib in a GUI, you must use the Matplotlib APIdirectly rather than the pylab/pyplot procedural interface, so take alook at the examples/api directory for some example code working withthe API.
More than 100 reference examples and their corresponding in-text citations are presented in the seventh edition Publication Manual. Examples of the most common works that writers cite are provided on this page; additional examples are available in the Publication Manual.
When selecting a category, use the webpages and websites category only when a work does not fit better within another category. For example, a report from a government website would use the reports category, whereas a page on a government website that is not a report or other work would use the webpages and websites category.
Also note that print and electronic references are largely the same. For example, to cite both print books and ebooks, use the books and reference works category and then choose the appropriate type of work (i.e., book) and follow the relevant example (e.g., whole authored book).
The following examples show how DHS recommends that you notate Form I-9 when remotely inspecting employment authorization and identity documents and then subsequently performing the required in-person physical inspection.
Note: Examples are provided to assist with Form I-9 documentation you may complete related to remote inspection or in-person physical inspection. You are not required to update your Forms I-9 based on these examples if there are differences.
If the person who performed the remote inspection also performs the physical inspection, they should indicate the date they physically examined the documents then add their initials in the Additional Information field.
If the person who performed the remote inspection cannot also perform the physical inspection, the person who performs the physical inspection should indicate the date they physically examined the documents as well as their full name and title in the Additional Information field.
Employers should make required notations for remote and subsequent physical inspections of reverifications in the Additional Information field in Section 2. If the same person performs both the remote and subsequent physical inspections for a reverification, complete as shown. If a different person performs the physical inspection, that person should write their full name and title, instead of their initials.
E-Verify employers enrolled during the COVID-19 Flexibilities, may choose an alternative procedure instead of physical examination. See instructions on who is eligible and how to use this alternative procedure.
Simple Bar Chart Responsive Bar Chart Aggregate Bar Chart Aggregate Bar Chart (Sorted) Grouped Bar Chart Grouped Bar Chart (Multiple Measure with Repeat) Stacked Bar Chart Stacked Bar Chart with Rounded Corners Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart Normalized (Percentage) Stacked Bar Chart Normalized (Percentage) Stacked Bar Chart With Labels Gantt Chart (Ranged Bar Marks) A Bar Chart Encoding Color Names in the Data Layered Bar Chart Diverging Stacked Bar Chart (Population Pyramid) Diverging Stacked Bar Chart (with Neutral Parts) Bar Chart with Labels Bar Chart with Label Overlays Bar Chart showing Initials of Month Names Bar Chart with bars center-aligned with time unit ticks Bar Chart with Negative Values and a Zero-Baseline Horizontal Bar Chart with Negative Values and Labels Bar Chart with a Spacing-Saving Y-Axis Heat Lane Chart
Histogram Histogram (from Binned Data) Log-scaled Histogram Non-linear Histogram Relative Frequency Histogram Density Plot Stacked Density Estimates 2D Histogram Scatterplot 2D Histogram Heatmap Cumulative Frequency Distribution Layered Histogram and Cumulative Histogram Wilkinson Dot Plot Isotype Dot Plot Isotype Dot Plot with Emoji Relative Bar Chart (Calculate Percentage of Total)
Scatterplot 1D Strip Plot Strip Plot Colored Scatterplot 2D Histogram Scatterplot Bubble Plot Scatterplot with Null Values in Grey Scatterplot with Filled Circles Bubble Plot (Gapminder) Bubble Plot (Natural Disasters) Scatter Plot with Text Marks Image-based Scatter Plot Strip plot with custom axis tick labels Dot Plot with Jittering
Line Chart Line Chart with Point Markers Line Chart with Stroked Point Markers Multi Series Line Chart Multi Series Line Chart with Repeat Operator Multi Series Line Chart with Halo Stroke Slope Graph Step Chart Line Chart with Monotone Interpolation Line Chart with Conditional Axis Properties Connected Scatterplot (Lines with Custom Paths) Bump Chart Line Chart with Varying Size (using the trail mark) A comet chart showing changes between between two states Line Chart with Markers and Invalid Values Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Line Charts Showing Ranks Over Time Drawing Sine and Cosine Curves with the Sequence Generator Line chart with varying stroke dash Line chart with a dashed part
Simple Bar Chart with Labels Simple Bar Chart with Labels and Emojis Layering text over heatmap Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Bar Chart Highlighting Values beyond a Threshold Mean overlay over precipitation chart Histogram with a Global Mean Overlay Line Chart with Highlighted Rectangles Layering Averages over Raw Values Layering Rolling Averages over Raw Values Distributions and Medians of Likert Scale Ratings Comparative Likert Scale Ratings
Repeat and Layer to Show Different Movie Measures Vertical Concatenation Horizontally Repeated Charts Interactive Scatterplot Matrix Marginal Histograms Discretizing scales Nested View Concatenation Aligned with Axis minExtent Population Pyramid
Choropleth of Unemployment Rate per County One Dot per Zipcode in the U.S. One Dot per Airport in the U.S. Overlayed on Geoshape Rules (line segments) Connecting SEA to every Airport Reachable via Direct Flights Three Choropleths Representing Disjoint Data from the Same Table U.S. State Capitals Overlayed on a Map of U.S. Line between Airports in the U.S. Income in the U.S. by State, Faceted over Income Brackets London Tube Lines Projection explorer Earthquakes Example
Bar Chart with Highlighting on Hover and Selection on Click Histogram with Full-Height Hover Targets for Tooltip Interactive Legend Scatterplot with External Links and Tooltips Rectangular Brush Area Chart with Rectangular Brush Paintbrush Highlight Scatterplot Pan & Zoom Query Widgets Interactive Average Multi Series Line Chart with an Interactive Line Highlight Multi Series Line Chart with an Interactive Point Highlight Multi Series Line Chart with Labels Multi Series Line Chart with Tooltip Multi Series Line Chart with Tooltip Isotype Grid Brushing Scatter Plot to show data on a table Selectable Heatmap Bar Chart with a Minimap Interactive Index Chart Focus + Context - Smooth Histogram Zooming Dynamic Color Legend Search Input Change zorder on hover
Overview and Detail Crossfilter (Filter) Crossfilter (Highlight) Interactive Scatterplot Matrix Interactive Dashboard with Cross Highlight Seattle Weather Exploration Connections among Major U.S. Airports. An interactive scatter plot of global health statistics by country and year.
Here we list great examples of Vega-Lite visualizations that were created by the community. Please help us expand this gallery by forking our example block and sending us a pull request with your example added to this list.
Examples show your API endpoints in action and give more details on how requests and responses work. You can add an example to a request by saving a response, or you can create an example with a custom response to illustrate a specific use case. Once you've created examples, you can use them to set up a mock server or add more detail to your API documentation.
In Postman, an example is a pairing made up of a request and a related response. Each example includes a request part (method, URL, parameters, headers, and body) and a response part (status code, body, and headers). You create examples by adding them to requests in collections, and one request can have multiple examples.
Having multiple examples for one request is useful for illustrating the different ways an endpoint can respond to a request. You might have examples that respond with different status codes (such as 200 or 404) or that return different data (or no data at all).
An example is always associated with a request in a collection, and a request can have more than one example. To add an example to a request, send the request and then save the response as an example. You can also manually add an example to a request and define a custom response. After adding an example using either method, you can edit it at any time to make changes.
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