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Yes, the idea was to show the main point, leaving out details. I think it can remain like this unless you tell me it's really confusing.
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Yes, the idea was to show the main point, leaving out details. I think it can remain like this unless you tell me it's really confusing.
Ok, then I will remain it "as is" now.
Just as the point of view of the reader like me - it was a little confusing just once when I realize that the code from the book and supplemental files can differ, and after that I am just checking Python files anyway to verify my understanding and the code.
For #65 it was easier to fix because we added one line and got almost the same figure as we expect.
But here zorder
is missing and seems like the code is not reproducible comparing to the fixed version #65.
So your decision will be final and I can help to implement the final decision.
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I just added a precision.
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