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Contrast between variables in glmmTMB

核能气质少年 提交于 2020-06-28 03:49:08
问题 As a reproducible example, let's use the next no-sense example: > library(glmmTMB) > summary(glmmTMB(am ~ disp + hp + (1|carb), data = mtcars)) Family: gaussian ( identity ) Formula: am ~ disp + hp + (1 | carb) Data: mtcars AIC BIC logLik deviance df.resid 34.1 41.5 -12.1 24.1 27 Random effects: Conditional model: Groups Name Variance Std.Dev. carb (Intercept) 2.011e-11 4.485e-06 Residual 1.244e-01 3.528e-01 Number of obs: 32, groups: carb, 6 Dispersion estimate for gaussian family (sigma^2):

Auto-contrast Font Color to Background

我的未来我决定 提交于 2019-12-06 18:22:59
问题 I have a background of a field. The bottom is green, the top is gray. There is text on top of the background. Is there a way for the text to "sense" what color the background is and to tint the font in a way to make it contrast? For example, the the text over the gray sky would become brighter and the text over the green field would become darker, to make it more visible. I may be reaching pretty far on this one, but any suggestions are appreciated. (Please note, I am not looking for the

Auto-contrast Font Color to Background

。_饼干妹妹 提交于 2019-12-04 23:50:09
I have a background of a field. The bottom is green, the top is gray. There is text on top of the background. Is there a way for the text to "sense" what color the background is and to tint the font in a way to make it contrast? For example, the the text over the gray sky would become brighter and the text over the green field would become darker, to make it more visible. I may be reaching pretty far on this one, but any suggestions are appreciated. (Please note, I am not looking for the answer to manually change the font colors.) vals More as an experiment than otherwise: Set the text with a