Cibubur

Cibubur is one of the five administrative villages (kelurahan) in Ciracas district (kecamatan) in East Jakarta, Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. [5] Cibubur is the site of an SOS Children's Village.[6]

Cibubur
Map of Ciracas district, and Cibubur within it
Cibubur
Location in Java
Coordinates: 6°21′25″S 106°52′55″E
Country Indonesia
ProvinceDKI Jakarta
Administrative cityEast Jakarta
DistrictCiracas
Government
  Lurah (Village Head)Sapto Tjahjadhi
Area
  Total4.50 km2 (1.74 sq mi)
Elevation16 m (52 ft)
Population
 (2017)[4]
74,412
  Density16,536/km2 (42,830/sq mi)
Time zone+7

Recreational Places

  • Bumi Perkemahan dan Graha Wisata Pramuka (Buperta), a national Scouting center composed of camping grounds and other various recreational sites intended for activities ranging from elementary school level to nationwide Jamborees.
  • Taman Bunga Wiladatika
  • Hutan Kota Cibubur


gollark: > `globals()[Row + Row] = random.randint(*sys.version_info[:2])`Never actually got used anywhere.> `ε = sys.float_info.epsilon`Also not used. I just like epsilons.> `def __exit__(self, _, _________, _______):`This is also empty, because cleaning up the `_` global would be silly. It'll be overwritten anyway. This does serve a purpose, however, and not just in making it usable as a context manager. This actually swallows all errors, which is used in some places.> `def __pow__(self, m2):`As ever, this is not actual exponentiation. `for i, (ι, 𐌉) in enumerate(zip(self.bigData, m2.bigData)): e.bigData[i] = ι + 𐌉` is in fact just plain and simple addition of two matrices.> `def subtract(forth, 𝕒, polynomial, c, vector_space):`This just merges 4 submatrices back into one matrix.> `with out as out, out, forth:`Apart from capturing the exceptions, this doesn't really do much either. The `_` provided by the context manager is not used.> `_(0j, int(0, 𝕒.n))`Yes, it's used in this line. However, this doesn't actually have any effect whatsoever on the execution of this. So I ignore it. It was merely a distraction.> `with Mаtrix(ℤ(ℤ(4))):`It is used again to swallow exceptions. After this is just some fluff again.> `def strassen(m, x= 3.1415935258989):`This is an interesting part. Despite being called `strassen`, it does not actually implement the Strassen algorithm, which is a somewhat more efficient way to multiply matrices than the naive way used in - as far as I can tell - every entry.> `e = 2 ** (math.ceil(math.log2(m.n)) - 1)`This gets the next power of two in a fairly obvious way. It is used to pad out the matrix to the next power of 2 size.> `with m:`The context manager is used again for nicer lookups.> `Result[0] += [_(0j, int(e, e))]`Weird pythonoquirkiness again. You can append to lists in tuples with `+=`, but it throws an exception as they're sort of immutable.> `typing(lookup[4])(input())`It's entirely possible that this does things.
gollark: > `def __eq__(self, xy): return self.bigData[math.floor(xy.real * self.n + xy.imag)]`This actually gets indices into the matrix. I named it badly for accursedness. It uses complex number coordinates.> `def __matmul__(self, ǫ):`*This* function gets a 2D "slice" of the matrix between the specified coordinates. > `for (fοr, k), (b, р), (whіle, namedtuple) in itertools.product(I(*int.ℝ(start, end)), enumerate(range(ℤ(start.imag), math.floor(end.imag))), (ǫ, ǫ)):`This is really just bizarre obfuscation for the basic "go through every X/Y in the slice" thing.> `out[b * 1j + fοr] = 0`In case the matrix is too big, just pad it with zeros.> `except ZeroDivisionError:`In case of zero divisions, which cannot actually *happen*, we replace 0 with 1 except this doesn't actually work.> `import hashlib`As ever, we need hashlib.> `memmove(id(0), id(1), 27)`It *particularly* doesn't work because we never imported this name.> `def __setitem__(octonion, self, v):`This sets either slices or single items of the matrix. I would have made it use a cool™️ operator, but this has three parameters, unlike the other ones. It's possible that I could have created a temporary "thing setting handle" or something like that and used two operators, but I didn't.> `octonion[sedenion(malloc, entry, 20290, 15356, 44155, 30815, 37242, 61770, 64291, 20834, 47111, 326, 11094, 37556, 28513, 11322)] = v == int(bool, b)`Set each element in the slice. The sharp-eyed may wonder where `sedenion` comes from.> `"""`> `for testing`> `def __repr__(m):`This was genuinely for testing, although the implementation here was more advanced.> `def __enter__(The_Matrix: 2):`This allows use of `Matrix` objects as context managers.> `globals()[f"""_"""] = lambda h, Ĥ: The_Matrix@(h,Ĥ)`This puts the matrix slicing thing into a convenient function accessible globally (as long as the context manager is running). This is used a bit below.
gollark: * desired
gollark: I can write some code for this if desisred.
gollark: Surely you can just pull a particular tag of the container.

References

  1. Perangkat Daerah Provinsi DKI Jakarta (DKI Jakarta Province Regional Administrators)
  2. "Ciracas in Figures". Area, Head of Family, Population and Their Density by Village. BPS Kota Administratif Jakarta Timur. 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  3. "Ciracas in Figures". Distance Between Village Office to District Office and High Level from Sea Level. BPS Kota Administratif Jakarta Timur. 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  4. "Ciracas in Figures". Area, Head of Family, Population and Their Density by Village. BPS Kota Administratif Jakarta Timur. 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  5. Opschoor, J.B.; Button, K.J.; Nijkamp, P. (1999). Environmental Economics and Development. Edward Elgar Pub. p. 574. ISBN 9781858987408. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
  6. "Indonesian Charity: Sponsor a child in Indonesia". soschildrensvillages.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
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