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import networkx as nx | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
from math import log | |
def hypercube_graph(n): | |
"""Create a hypercube graph of size n | |
(int) -> Graph | |
""" | |
H = nx.Graph() | |
for i in range(2**n): | |
for j in range(n): |
% From http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/52715/modifying-labels-on-some-enumerated-items | |
\def\asteriskitem{*} | |
\makeatletter | |
\def\sitem{% | |
\expandafter\let\expandafter\originallabel\csname labelenum\romannumeral\@enumdepth\endcsname | |
\expandafter\def\csname labelenum\romannumeral\@enumdepth\expandafter\endcsname\expandafter{% | |
\expandafter\asteriskitem\originallabel}% | |
\item | |
\expandafter\let\csname labelenum\romannumeral\@enumdepth\endcsname\originallabel | |
} |
""" Transliterate texts between unicode and standard transliteration schemes. | |
Transliterate texts between non-latin scripts and commonly-used latin | |
transliteration schemes. Uses standard Unicode character blocks -- | |
e.g. DEVANAGARI U+0900 ... U+097F -- and transliteration schemes -- | |
e.g. the IAST convention for transliteration of Sanskrit to latin-with-dots. | |
The following character blocks and transliteration schemes are included: | |
DEVANAGARI |
<snippet> | |
<content><![CDATA[ | |
\begin{columns} | |
\begin{column}{${1:2.5in}} | |
$3 | |
\end{column} | |
\begin{column}{${2:2.5in}} | |
\end{column} | |
\end{columns} |
<snippet> | |
<content><![CDATA[\\begin{frame}[fragile]{${1:title}} | |
$2 | |
\\end{frame}]]></content> | |
<tabTrigger>fframe</tabTrigger> | |
<scope>text.tex.latex</scope> | |
<description>Beamer frame</description> | |
</snippet> |
<snippet> | |
<content><![CDATA[ | |
\begin{block}{${1:title}} | |
\begin{itemize} | |
\item ${2:items}. | |
\end{itemize} | |
\end{block} | |
]]></content> | |
<!-- Optional: Set a tabTrigger to define how to trigger the snippet --> | |
<tabTrigger>block</tabTrigger> |
<snippet> | |
<content><![CDATA[ | |
\begin{python} | |
${1} | |
\end{python} | |
]]></content> | |
<!-- Optional: Set a tabTrigger to define how to trigger the snippet --> | |
<tabTrigger>py</tabTrigger> | |
<!-- Optional: Set a scope to limit where the snippet will trigger --> | |
<scope>text.tex.latex</scope> |
#Courtesy: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/tech-tip-extract-pages-pdf | |
#Add this to your .bashrc | |
function pdfpextr() | |
{ | |
# this function uses 3 arguments: | |
# $1 is the first page of the range to extract | |
# $2 is the last page of the range to extract | |
# $3 is the input file | |
# output file will be named "inputfile_pXX-pYY.pdf" |