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python - Named colors in matplotlib - Stack Overflow What named colors are available in matplotlib for use in plots? I can find a list on the matplotlib documentation that claims that these are the only names: b: blue g: green r: red c: cyan m: mag
Is it: My apples and orange are is wrong? - English Language Usage . . . It's hard to conceive of a situation in which apples and oranges could be wrong, but let's suppose there is Assuming you really mean apples (plural) and orange (singular), the first construction is correct My apples and orange are wrong You are speaking of multiple things, and even if both were singular My apple and orange are wrong the copula (verb of being) would still be plural
Orange Glow in Sky - DetroitYES Forums Orange Glow in Sky Two nights ago there was an orange glow in the sky that stayed there all night and into the morning hours It was to the south-east when viewed from Roseville, Eastpointe and Metro Beach [ [as I still call it) I do not know if it was there last night Does anyone know what caused it or might have caused it?
Made in. . . vs. Product of. . . [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . . Blenders, kangaroo pelts, orange juice and washing machines are all covered by the same code of practice For any product sold in Australia, products wanting to claim 'Product of Portugal' or 'Made in USA' or 'Manufactured in China' or 'Product of Canada' or 'Produced in Australia' must conform to the same rigorous codes
Each apple and each orange [has have]? [duplicate] For a phrase such as the following: each apple and each orange Is it correct to use "has" or "have" when describing properties of both apples and oranges?
Why does orange rhyme with (almost) nothing in English? Firstly, orange does rhyme with a few words: there's the word 'sporange' in botany (and related words hypnosporange, macrosporange, and megasporange) whose American pronunciation rhymes with 'orange', there's a hill 'Blorenge' in Wales, and it has been claimed (perhaps humorously) that in some dialects, 'door-hinge' is pronounced to rhyme with
python - Orange terminal text - Stack Overflow If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered Closed 2 years ago Why do you never see orange terminal text? For example in python: