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final XYSeries series1 = new XYSeries("First"); series1.add(1.0, 1.0); // series1.add(2.0, 4.0); // series1.add(3.0, 3.0); // series1.add(4.0, 5.0); // series1.add(5.0, 5.0); // series1.add(6.0, 7.0); // series1.add(7.0, 7.0); // series1.add(8.0, 8.0); final XYSeries series2 = new XYSeries("Second"); series2.add(1.0, 1.0); // series2.add(2.0, 4.0); // series2.add(3.0, 6.0); // series2.add(4.0, 8.0); // series2.add(5.0, 4.0); // series2.add(6.0, 4.0); // series2.add(7.0, 2.0); // series2.add(8.0, 1.0); final XYSeries series3 = new XYSeries("Third"); series3.add(1.0, 1.0); // series3.add(4.0, 3.0); // series3.add(5.0, 2.0); // series3.add(6.0, 3.0); // series3.add(7.0, 6.0); // series3.add(8.0, 3.0); // series3.add(9.0, 4.0); // series3.add(10.0, 3.0); final XYSeriesCollection dataset = new XYSeriesCollection(); dataset.addSeries(series1); dataset.addSeries(series2); dataset.addSeries(series3); JFreeChart chart = ChartFactory.createXYLineChart( "Line Chart Demo 6", // chart title "X", // x axis label "Y", // y axis label dataset, // data PlotOrientation.VERTICAL, true, // include legend true, // tooltips false // urls ); XYPlot xyPlot = (XYPlot) chart.getPlot(); xyPlot.setDomainCrosshairVisible(true); xyPlot.setRangeCrosshairVisible(true); XYItemRenderer renderer = xyPlot.getRenderer(); renderer.setSeriesPaint(0, Color.blue); return chart;
Rachel abandons her wedding with Robert meets the others and Ross finds out Carol is a lesbian.
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Derek Trotter (Del, Delboy) Rodney Trotter Grandad (series 1-3) Uncle Albert (series1-7) Casandra (rodneys wife) Raquel (dels wife) Boycie, Trigger, Denzils (Dels mates) Mickey pierce, Jevon (rodneys mates) Marlene (boycies Wife) Mike and Sid (barmen) Slayter (police chief)
Hey guys....There is no correct simple general formula for sum to n terms of the series1+1/2+1/3+1/4+ ............. + 1/nThe following expression is relatively a very good approximation.S = ln(n + 0.5) + 0.5772 + 0.03759/(n*n + 1.171)Deviation from the actual value fluctuates but remains relatively low.
A Series 1 Discovery was tidied up and given new paint and different lights and was then called the Series 2 ( dumb name but I think 2 is second in the sequence so very little imagination was actually required although someone was paid a huge amount of money for coming up with the new name for the new series 2 discovery). Mine has not had this rebirth and is still only a Series1, but that is not too bad, 1 means first.
Well the moshlings are: Series1 Mission 1: Ladygoogoo Mission 2: Wurley Mission 3: Plinky Mission 4: Cherry Bomb Mission 5: Holga Mission 6: Penny Mission 7: Tiamo Mission 8: Gabby Mission 9: Tomba Mission 10: Super weapon showdown Series2 Mission 1:Cocoloco Mission 2: Rofl Mission 3: Wooly Mission 4: Pocito Mission 5: Tingaling Add me on moshi monsters my name is sammilebeg
I'd say it's 48. To fit the pattern, it should be 58. If you take 1 and 2 and add them the answer is 3, you will use that answer several more times you will also add some numbers to them selves such as follows. 1+2=3 3+2=5 5+5=10 10+3=13 13+13=26 26+3=29 29+29=58 Thus making 48 the one that does not belong.
You can attend discussion panels and movie showings or buy toys and comics. The San Diego Comic Con Exclusive list for Shocker Toys Booth# 3849 *Dick Tracy B&W Suit version 500pcs Dick Tracy B&W Trenchcoat version 250pcs *Dethklok Re-release set 500pcs *Dethklok Dr. Rockso Mallow 500pcs *Phantom Mallow 500pcs *SDCC Art Designer Mallow 250pcs *Available at the Shocker Toys Store www.shockertoys.com/store.php We will also have Sushi Pack (Wasabi) Mallows, Indie Spotlight Series1 and blank DIY Mallows in colors plus an exclusive Mallow party release Beta Mallow 100pcs.
The legend tells you what each bar or column or line or pie slice etc. represents on your chart. It is usually colour-coded to help you and has the names beside them that are got from your spreadsheet or just as Series1, Series2 etc., if you did not specify names.