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2006 Jul 18
5
Newbie RoR question
I am currently working on a small database project to track company
assets. Right now my Database consists of 3 tables. 1 for the
equipment, 1 for the users info, and 1 for the type of equipment.
I have all 3 databases working on a model test site using RoR. Where i
am having trouble is getting the databases to talk together. I can''t
find this answer anywhere else.
My main table
2018 Sep 24
1
2 minor typos
...he proper way to report such minor typos, please do let me know so that I will know better in the future.
Thank you!
Best,
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2006 Sep 19
1
Adding percentage to Pie Charts (was (no subject))
Have you read the books by Cleveland?
His experiments show that most people do better estimating things and
comparing things on a linear scale rather than looking at angles and
areas (also see
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/StatGraphCourse/graphsco
urse.pdf)
With a dot chart you can set the axis to go from 0 to the total of all
groups (see the example I sent before, it could
2018 Sep 24
0
Modification times being updated even when time difference is smaller than modify-window
...3.1.2 protocol version 31
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Maxime Boissonneault
Analyste de calcul - Calcul Québec, Université Laval
Président - Comité de coordination du soutien à la recherche de Calcul Québec
Team lead - Research Support National Team, Compute Canada
Instructeur Software Carpentry
Ph. D. en physique
2024 Sep 25
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
...dary of a region as an object with long and lat for maybe
100 data points making up the region. So 200 pieces of data. All held as a
list or something similar in a single "cell" as excel would refer to it.
My gut feeling is that's likely to make export to excel difficult without
data carpentry first?
On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 21:26 Bert Gunter, <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
> You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory
> response here. I assume there's a lot of expertise there on handling
> raster-type data.
>
> Cheers,
> Bert
>...
2018 Jan 25
3
Why R should never move to git
...at rob:~/git/rcpp(master)$ git branch -d feature/new_branch_to_show
> Deleted branch feature/new_branch_to_show (was 5b25fe62).
> edd at rob:~/git/rcpp(master)$
>
> There are few tutorials out there about how to do it, I once got mine from
> Karthik when we did a Software Carpentry workshop. Happy to detail off-list,
> it adds less than 10 lines to ~/.bashrc.
>
> Dirk
>
> |
> | Duncan Murdoch
> |
> | > I?aki
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | > 2018-01-25 0:17 GMT+01:00 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>:
> | >>...
2024 Sep 25
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
...ject with long and lat for maybe
> 100 data points making up the region. So 200 pieces of data. All held as a
> list or something similar in a single "cell" as excel would refer to it.
>
> My gut feeling is that's likely to make export to excel difficult without
> data carpentry first?
>
> On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 21:26 Bert Gunter, <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory
>> response here. I assume there's a lot of expertise there on handling
>> raster-type data.
>&...
2018 Jan 25
0
Why R should never move to git
...igin/master'.
edd at rob:~/git/rcpp(master)$ git branch -d feature/new_branch_to_show
Deleted branch feature/new_branch_to_show (was 5b25fe62).
edd at rob:~/git/rcpp(master)$
There are few tutorials out there about how to do it, I once got mine from
Karthik when we did a Software Carpentry workshop. Happy to detail off-list,
it adds less than 10 lines to ~/.bashrc.
Dirk
|
| Duncan Murdoch
|
| > I?aki
| >
| >
| >
| > 2018-01-25 0:17 GMT+01:00 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>:
| >> Lately I've been doing some work with the manipulateWi...
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
...ybe
> > 100 data points making up the region. So 200 pieces of data. All held as
> a
> > list or something similar in a single "cell" as excel would refer to it.
> >
> > My gut feeling is that's likely to make export to excel difficult without
> > data carpentry first?
> >
> > On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 21:26 Bert Gunter, <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory
> >> response here. I assume there's a lot of expertise there on handling
> >...
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
...; 100 data points making up the region. So 200 pieces of data. All held as a
>> > list or something similar in a single "cell" as excel would refer to it.
>> >
>> > My gut feeling is that's likely to make export to excel difficult without
>> > data carpentry first?
>> >
>> > On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 21:26 Bert Gunter, <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com <mailto:bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory
>> >> response here. I as...
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
...making up the region. So 200 pieces of data. All held
>> as a
>> > list or something similar in a single "cell" as excel would refer to it.
>> >
>> > My gut feeling is that's likely to make export to excel difficult
>> without
>> > data carpentry first?
>> >
>> > On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 21:26 Bert Gunter, <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory
>> >> response here. I assume there's a lot of expertise there o...
2018 Jan 25
4
Why R should never move to git
On 25/01/2018 2:57 AM, I?aki ?car wrote:
> For what it's worth, this is my workflow:
>
> 1. Get a fork.
> 2. From the master branch, create a new branch called fix-[something].
> 3. Put together the stuff there, commit, push and open a PR.
> 4. Checkout master and repeat from 2 to submit another patch.
>
> Sometimes, I forget the step of creating the new branch and I
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
...s of data. All held
> >> as a
> >> > list or something similar in a single "cell" as excel would refer to
> it.
> >> >
> >> > My gut feeling is that's likely to make export to excel difficult
> >> without
> >> > data carpentry first?
> >> >
> >> > On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 21:26 Bert Gunter, <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory
> >> >> response here. I assume there...
2018 Jan 25
0
Why R should never move to git
...master)$ git branch -d feature/new_branch_to_show
>> ???? Deleted branch feature/new_branch_to_show (was 5b25fe62).
>> ???? edd at rob:~/git/rcpp(master)$
>>
>> There are few tutorials out there about how to do it, I once got mine from
>> Karthik when we did a Software Carpentry workshop.? Happy to detail off-list,
>> it adds less than 10 lines to ~/.bashrc.
>>
>> Dirk
>>
>> |
>> | Duncan Murdoch
>> |
>> | > I?aki
>> | >
>> | >
>> | >
>> | > 2018-01-25 0:17 GMT+01:00 Duncan Murdoch <m...
2024 Sep 24
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory
response here. I assume there's a lot of expertise there on handling
raster-type data.
Cheers,
Bert
On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 11:31?PM javad bayat <j.bayat194 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear R users;
> I have downloaded a grib file format (Met.grib) and I want to export its
> data to excel file. Also I want
2006 Jun 21
12
Question{maybe silly] Sanity check
This maybe a silly question and the fact that I need a sanity check
might even be weirder, but I''m trying to set realistic expectations
for myself.
I''ve been reading reading reading AWDWR, Ruby on Rails, some of the
PickAxe, and even done a few recipes from Rails Recipes. This is all
of two weeks. I feel that I''ve learned a considerable amount but
going through the
2003 Dec 31
14
New to asterisk? RUN... don't walk.
As a newcomer to Asterisk, you will not be welcomed
with open arms. First, you will find almost no
documentation on it's features. Second, if you try to
ask questions, you will be flamed and pointed to
worthless how-tos and 'the wiki'. These worthless
documents can only be useful for explaining how things
work to those already in-the-know. Lastly, Asterisk
is so bug ridden, expect