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@Alan-Kilborn said in Remove every row with a number less than 1000 up to the first delimiter:
the purple ball bookmarks
You say purple, I say blue!
Who is right? Of course if we get a “female” to intercede it’s likely to be “deep-sea-blue”, or “sky-purple”. Most men deal in 16 colours. Those old enough would remmebr the good old days when Windows 1.x provided 16 colour renditions of the GUI, WOW!
cheers Alan ;-}}
Terry -
Purple
Blue!
Neither!
RGB(25 66 191) at the dark edge
RGB(141 159 226) at the bright spot;-)
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@Terry-R said in Remove every row with a number less than 1000 up to the first delimiter:
You say purple, I say blue!
Who is right?Well… the color of the ball (or is it a circle or a sphere, Terry? :-) ) is not uniform throughout its area, so I’m sure we’re both right and there are some definite blue pixels and some definite purple pixels – I’m not going to examine pixels but “blue” or “purple” might be arbitrated by comparison with website data that gives colors a name. Don’t laugh, colors get the scientific treatment just like everything else.
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Hello, @eric-tilley, @terry-r, @peterjones, @alan-kilborn and All,
A bit, off topic but …
From this site :
http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/colornames/color.names.txt
containing a list of
9,284
colors, taken from many sources ( Color-hexa, Crayola, Pantone, Resene, rgb.txt, Wikipedia, xkcd and few others ) and with the help of some regexes, I was able to determine that the colors provided by Peter, relative to the bookmark indicator, are quite similar to the two colors below :Dark edge of boomarks ( from Peter) | 025 066 191 | Index 6603 | persian_blue | 028 057 187 | #1C39BB | Bright spot of bookmarks ( from Peter ) | 141 159 226 | Index 5194 | light_sapphire_blue | 139 162 231 | #8BA2E7 |
In your browser, press
Ctrl + F
to perform a search and enter the index numbers6603
and5194
, followed with a space char => You should move to the corresponding color. Of course, all these color’s names seem quite subjective, excepted the well-known main colors !In my opinion, the N++ bookmark’s color seems more blue than purple or even turquoise, as suggested by the two names
persian_blue
andlight_sapphire_blue
;-)Anyway, don’t forget that, on average,
8.3 %
of the mondial population is color blind, so… !Best regards,
guy038
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Somehow I just knew that @guy038 was going to weigh in on the topic of colors… :-)
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@Alan-Kilborn said in Remove every row with a number less than 1000 up to the first delimiter:
Somehow I just knew that @guy038 was going to weigh in on the topic of colors… :-)
I’m not knocking it, he’s just backed me up! BLUE wins! So Alan, now you HAVE to say blue circle/ball/sphere.
Cheers @guy038
Terry -
When an ‘authoritative source’ ( @guy038 ) refers to another ‘authoritative source’ that in turn refers to xkcd as a source; you know that’s a well researched response. <grin> Guy, thank you, you made my day. And to top it all off,
color.names.txt
is a pretty cool reference to have on hand.trigger warning:
potential to confuse attempted humorous sarcasm with garden variety snark—
Note: I may have to take back some of my praise after I finally crawl back out of the seemingly bottomless hole of fascinating and unique information referenced on Mr. Krzywinski’s web site. Oh, the dangers of wandering outside one’s silo; education may be possible. -
@Terry-R said in Remove every row with a number less than 1000 up to the first delimiter:
Of course if we get a “female” to intercede it’s likely to be “deep-sea-blue”, or “sky-purple”. Most men deal in 16 colours.
@guy038 said in Remove every row with a number less than 1000 up to the first delimiter:
don’t forget that, on average, 8.3 % of the mondial population is color blind, so… !
Internet tells me:
Color blindness (color vision deficiency, or CVD) affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world
So a random pair of women, compared to a random pair of men, are more than 10x likely to agree with obervations like “color X differs from color Y” in many cases. It makes sense that among women, more fine-grained descriptive terms would emerge that are sensible to them.
This is a nice instance of: “what was once a cultural trope is now a scientifically validated claim”.
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@Neil-Schipper said in Remove every row with a number less than 1000 up to the first delimiter:
are more than 10x likely to agree
That’s ridiculous, you.
are less then a tenth as likely to disagree
Better.
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Hello @neil-schipper,
You quoted :
Color blindness (color vision deficiency, or CVD) affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world
So my proportion of
8.3 %
was not correct. Giving your statement, this leads to a real proportion of50 % × 1 ÷ 12 + 50 % × 1 ÷ 200
. So the proportion of color-blind people, among the world population, is rather≈ 4.4 %
, with a clear proportion in men compared to women ( about16
times more ! )BR
guy038