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- a proper multicategory bar example based on https://community.plotly.com/t/multicategory-axis-type-example/26392
- example of shape or annotation covering several subplots thanks to
xref='paper'
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bit fix undo-commit
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I have a use case where I need to create a new stream containing the bearing between two consecutive points in a pre-existing lat/lon stream. Normally bearing would be available in a standard lib but in a pinch can easily be implemented through sin, cos, and atan2 funcs, none of which are currently available in ksql.
Basic trig functions have a range of use cases in geometric and geographic co
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- Work computer works fine loading .gml
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We would like to have a pylint check for indentation in Python code. This will likely require a custom lint check. Here are some of the cases we want to handle:
Indent By 4 Spaces
Good:
def func():
pass
my_list = [
'a',
'b',
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def func():
pass
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We have a couple of combinations of let
and global
that are not analyzed correctly, like:
let
a = 1
global a = 2
end
defines a global a
, but Pluto prioritizes the let
block.
@test_broken
means that we still need to fix it:
This is a good firs
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Hey everyone!
mapd-core-cpu is already available on conda-forge (https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/omniscidb-cpu)
now we should add some instructions on the documentation.
at this moment it is available for linux and osx.
some additional information about the configuration:
- for now, always install
omniscidb-cpu
inside a conda environment (also it is a good practice), eg:
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I'm trying to replace the background diagram-maker canvas svg, with custom small circular nodes. So, probably this lead to more than 5000 number of circular nodes.
This is causing Performance Issues. Any suggestions, how to optimize this usecase?
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We would like to avoid confusion like we have in webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer#185
We could document
statsFilename
andreportFilename
options allowing the use of an absolute file path like/path/to/folder
so that people would know it's supported.Let us know in this issue if you would like to contribute to this!