Venue:
import Foundation
import CoreLocation
struct Venue {
let name: String
let location: CLLocationCoordinate2D
let address: String
let description: String
Venue:
import Foundation
import CoreLocation
struct Venue {
let name: String
let location: CLLocationCoordinate2D
let address: String
let description: String
| The Colorize option changes the nature of the Hue/Saturation control. | |
| When checked, it removes the color from an image and overlays the image with a tint of a single hue and saturation. | |
| Each pixel's luminosity remains unchanged (actually, it is changed, but very little). | |
| With the Colorize option, the Hue and Saturation values are no longer relative numbers based on an offset from a starting point. | |
| Instead, they are absolute numbers. | |
| The Hue value ranges from 0° to 360° and represents an absolute position on the color wheel (0° and 360° are the same color; red) | |
| The Saturation value ranges from 0% to 100%. | |
| If Saturation is changed to 0%, color will be negated and the pixels will go gray. | |
| Using Hue/Saturation to colorize an image is not the same as making a duo tone. |
| import UIKit | |
| import SnapKit | |
| class ViewController: UIViewController { | |
| var scrollView: UIScrollView! | |
| var stackView: UIStackView! | |
| override func viewDidLoad() { | |
| super.viewDidLoad() | |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Show or Hide desktop icons. | |
| # Usage: desktop-icons [show | hide] | |
| set -e | |
| if [ -z $1 ]; then | |
| echo Error: Please enter show or hide. | |
| exit |