-
bit of a dredge, but you could get a stock of a few of these?
-
-
-
Right click on the axis labels at the bottom > Format Axis > Select 'On tick marks' in then Axis position section
Perfect thanks. Yeah I wasnt sure how best to show it. I went with what I had above with the two different sorts on the 2 separate graphs. I'll find out what my lecturer says soon enough.
What you can do to put it all on one chart is to have it formatted like below, if you merged the three cells with Comps together and did the same for Swaps, then you end up with like a little sub-label on the chart. explaining that badly.
No you explained that well, I might have used that if I'd seen it in time. Sure I'll know for next time!
-
-
Doesn't look like it to me. Is that not why they are moveable? Like loosen the orange bolt,slide them back and then the caliper looks like it should fit. The caliper has to move up a bit too which would make it able to move right a bit too.
I tried looking to see if its an intended feature but cant seem to find the exact bike/frame.
I cant seem to upload that picture here directly for some reason
-
-
-
-
No it doesnt actually. I've done more thinking about it, and I'm pretty sure I'll have to do 2 separate graphs, one showing bubble sort, one showing insertion sort. They both have to show how many swaps and comparisons it took to organise 3 different sized groups of numbers (that were the same for both) in descending order.
I've no idea if I'm explaining this well at all.
9 numbers in the group
Bubble sort-22 swaps,36 comparisons
Insertion Sort – 22 swaps, 8 comparisons
18 numbers
Bubble sort- 99 swaps, 153 comparisons
Insertion sort -99 swaps, 17
27 numbers
Bubble Sort – 203 swaps, 351 comparisons
Insertion sort- 203 swaps, 26 comparisonsSo this is what it looks like atm as best as I can figure.
-
-
Ok relatively simple looking question compared to some of the others here, but I feel like I'm missing something completely obvious. Fairly big excel noob atm.
I want to display on a line graph how efficient 2 different sort types are, and one is better than the other. I want swaps as the X axis and then comparisons as the Y axis. I'm trying to make it so there's 2 lines that stop at the same 3 x axis values, and have different Y values.
I can't figure out how to lay it out so that when I select the data that the graph shows properly. It gives me different "series" atm. Anyone have an idea where I'm going wrong?
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yeah and the "2 time olympian" ("alternate for the 1996 Olympic Team and winner of the 2000 Olympic Trials" I don't think alternates count as olympians, and how do you win trials?) and world record holder ("World Record in the 35+ 200m velodrome sprint." That's not even a thing, there's a 200m time trial.) Sky Christopherson they have in their promo video has a seriously weird, self written wikipedia page.
It's all fairly suspect tbh.
-
-
-
https://cyclingtips.com/2020/07/meet-the-superstrata-a-3d-printed-carbon-bike-thats-blowing-up-on-indiegogo/ The superstrata is another interesting one. Looks like it's still getting updates so it might actually be a real bike, but when it launched I was convinced it was a scam. Still a weird bike and campaign though.
Perfect, thanks