PROJECT NeGYa - HACKER-STYLE PERSONAL HOMEPAGE
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pRoJEct-NeGYa is a hacker-like, highly-customizable theme for note-keeping, personal-website or CV.
Github: https://github.com/akiritsu/pRoJEct-NeGYa
Features
- Highly customizable with user-friendly hacker-like design.
- Easy to gather your notes or portfolios with multiple collection design.
- Supports formula insertion with
MathJax
.
- Supports code highlight with
Rouge
.
arr = [10, 7, 8, 9, 1, 5]
n = len(arr)
quickSort(arr,0,n-1)
print ("Sorted array is:")
for i in range(n):
print ("%d" %arr[i]),
- Decrypt and encrypt text (access token: 233):
- secret msg example:
Encrypted content!
Download and Documentation
More Samples
Font style and link
normal bold italic strikethrough keyword
Link to Google
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List
- ordered list item 1
- sublist
- subsublist
- sublist
- unordered list
- sublist
Table
Date | Version | Size | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
Nov 11, 2018 | v2.14c | 240 kb | No irreversible damage |
Nov 12, 2018 | v2.14c | 1230 kb | No irreversible damage |
Nov 13, 2018 | v2.14c | 12kb | No irreversible damage |
Nov 15, 2018 | v1.99 LTS | 4kb | Irreversible damage |
Diagram and Chart
Pie Chart
pie
title Pie Chart
"Dogs" : 36
"Cats" : 85
"Rats" : 150
"Pheonix" : 120
"Elephant" : 330
Sequence Diagram
sequenceDiagram
Alice->>Bob: Hello Bob, how are you?
alt is sick
Bob->>Alice: Not so good :(
else is well
Bob->>Alice: Feeling fresh like a daisy
end
opt Extra response
Bob->>Alice: Thanks for asking
end
Flow Chart
graph LR
A[Hard edge] -->B(Round edge)
B --> C{Decision}
C -->|One| D[Result one]
C -->|Two| E[Result two]
More Texts
Λορεμ ιπσθμ δολορ σιτ αμετ, νονθμυ δολορεσ πρινcιπεσ εαμ αν, ρεγιονε σθσcιπιτ αccθσατα νε πρι, εα εαμ γραεcο μελιθσ αccθσαμ. Vολθπτθα δισσεντιασ τε ηασ, τε πρι σθασ ηαρθμ αδιπισcινγ. Qθο ατ ιθστο ταcιματεσ, μελ εραντ ρεπθδιανδαε ετ. Ετ τιμεαμ cονcεπταμ αccομμοδαρε νεc, ιδ σεα μελιορε λθπτατθμ. Αδ περσεcθτι cοντεντιονεσ θσθ. Ηομερο νοστρο θταμθρ εαμ εξ.
Νεc ιδ λεγερε ρεγιονε διcερετ, vιμ εθ νιβη ιριθρε cορπορα. Αδ vιξ διcο νατθμ εσσεντ. Ιλλθδ αλιqθιδ ει σιτ, δοcτθσ vιδισσε δετραξιτ αν μεα. Ιλλθδ qθανδο ιντεγρε εξ vιμ, εοσ θτ μθνερε τριτανι ποσιδονιθμ, αν cετεροσ περσεqθερισ σιτ. Λατινε δισcερε vοcιβθσ πρι νο, vιμ cθ νοστρο μαλθισσετ vολθπταρια.
More Codes
# Python program for implementation of Quicksort Sort
# This function takes last element as pivot, places
# the pivot element at its correct position in sorted
# array, and places all smaller (smaller than pivot)
# to left of pivot and all greater elements to right
# of pivot
def partition(arr,low,high):
i = ( low-1 ) # index of smaller element
pivot = arr[high] # pivot
for j in range(low , high):
# If current element is smaller than or
# equal to pivot
if arr[j] <= pivot:
# increment index of smaller element
i = i+1
arr[i],arr[j] = arr[j],arr[i]
arr[i+1],arr[high] = arr[high],arr[i+1]
return ( i+1 )
# The main function that implements QuickSort
# arr[] --> Array to be sorted,
# low --> Starting index,
# high --> Ending index
# Function to do Quick sort
def quickSort(arr,low,high):
if low < high:
# pi is partitioning index, arr[p] is now
# at right place
pi = partition(arr,low,high)
# Separately sort elements before
# partition and after partition
quickSort(arr, low, pi-1)
quickSort(arr, pi+1, high)
# Driver code to test above
arr = [10, 7, 8, 9, 1, 5]
n = len(arr)
quickSort(arr,0,n-1)
print ("Sorted array is:")
for i in range(n):
print ("%d" %arr[i]),
# This code is contributed by Mohit Kumra