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::: I've found the way through "North Pole", i.e., Github, etc. Here is a link to the amazing Gallery:
::: https[://]github[.com]/d3/d3/wiki/Gallery. Best regards. --AnatolV 20:04, 17 June 2017 (UTC)
 
:::: Good ! I'm glad you found a way to the d3/d3js galleries. They seem a wonderful body of work to me. [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 20:27, 17 June 2017 (UTC)
 
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I want to illustrate my Prolog code with 3 pictures but I can't upload these images from my computer !? I tried .png, .gif and .jpeg I'll try to-morrow [[User:Trap D|Trap D]] 00:48, 1 September 2011.<BR>
Fixed ! I change FF for IE [[User:Trap D|Trap D]] 01:05, 1 September 2011.
 
== More on Minkowski distance ==
 
I can seem to be a bore, but the mathematician's surname was Minkowski, not Minkovski.
 
Euclidean and Manhattan distances are the special cases of his distance, so we can create something in-between or something entirely different by playing with this metric.
 
For example, it can create a pattern like a Manhattan distance and add some [https://i.imgur.com/5xwed9M.png rounding] to the corners. (Upload error happened and I wasn't able to add image here, so I used Imgur.)
 
There's an [https://harryrschwartz.com/2015/09/29/voronoi-experiments article on different metrics] by Harry R. Schwartz, which shows even more examples.
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