| bio | website | tjmd.co.uk |
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| location | UK | |
| age | 18 | |
| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 13 |
I'm a multi-discipline programmer, but my strongest language is Java. I am a karate instructor and hold a first dan black belt with the KUGB. I study physics, maths and biology at A-level (which explains my physics and maths questions)!
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Jan 20 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 20 |
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Plotting a reciprocal of a sine function in tikz + pgfplots Nice answer, It would appear that using deg(x) fixes the problem |
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Jan 20 |
accepted | Plotting a reciprocal of a sine function in tikz + pgfplots |
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Jan 20 |
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Plotting a reciprocal of a sine function in tikz + pgfplots Ahhh yes of course! |
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Jan 20 |
asked | Plotting a reciprocal of a sine function in tikz + pgfplots |
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Jan 13 |
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Tabular unwanted padding I used the second one in the end, that is very helpful, thankyou! |
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Jan 13 |
accepted | Tabular unwanted padding |
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Jan 12 |
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Tabular unwanted padding But then I can't use the features of tabularx can I? The new lines in the right hand column for example. Could you provide an example answer? |
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Jan 12 |
asked | Tabular unwanted padding |
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Jan 10 |
accepted | How to make a new line in the source file but not the output |
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Jan 10 |
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How to make a new line in the source file but not the output Accept that answer if you like! Thanks :) |
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Jan 10 |
asked | How to make a new line in the source file but not the output |
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Dec 27 |
accepted | Strange layout with multicol |
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Dec 27 |
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Strange layout with multicol No, I'm not tied to multicol, if you can give me a good tabular example I'll accept an answer with it :) |
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Dec 27 |
asked | Strange layout with multicol |
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Dec 22 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Dec 19 |
accepted | Remove border on pgfplot |
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Dec 19 |
asked | Remove border on pgfplot |
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Dec 12 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Scholar |