The hexadecimal RGB code of Ceil color is #92A1CF. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 92 red (146/256), a A1 green (161/256) and a CF blue component (207/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(146,161,207).
Floor and ceiling functions function maps x to the least integer greater than or equal to x, denoted ⌈x⌉ or ceil(x). For example, ⌊2.4⌋ = 2, ⌊−2.4⌋ = −3, ⌈2.4⌉ = 3, and ⌈−2.4⌉ = −2. Historically
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Histogram equalization {\displaystyle \ y^{\prime }} should be y ′ = ceil ( L ⋅ y ) − 1 {\displaystyle y^{\prime }=\operatorname {ceil} (L\cdot y)-1} . (Note: y ′ = − 1 {\displaystyle
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Betty Walker "telephone act", wherein she delivered a monologue to her unseen friend "Ceil" at the other end of the line. The humor of this act draws upon the Jewish
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Letters to Juliet inspired by the 2006 non-fiction book Letters to Juliet, by Lise Friedman and Ceil Friedman, which chronicles the phenomenon of letter-writing to Shakespeare's