Computer science or computer software
A spreadsheet organizes your data by rows and columns.
Answer:
I assume you want to set the opacity (0-100) depending on the mouse's coordinate on the screen. The variables indicating the mouse's coordinates are <em>mouseX</em> and <em>mouseY</em>.
To achieve this, you will need to divide the mouseX/mouseY (whichever you choose) by 4 to what's called "normalize" it. If your mouse was at 320 for example... Dividing it by four would give you 80, and this works because the bounds that the opacity can be set to is 0-100.
normalized = mouseX / 4
Circle(mouseX, mouseY, 50, fill='navy', opacity=normalized)
...or if you want to do it in one line...
Circle(mouseX, mouseY, 50, fill='navy', opacity=mouseX / 4)
Answer:
Lol this is your first question.
Explanation:
This is so easy how is this even a question
Answer:
CHAP
Explanation:
CHAP or Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol is the best option for Brian´s PPP connection. CHAP allows to validate the identity of users by using the three-way handshake at the first time of the connection and again at any moment after establishing the initial communication.