| Author: | Guilherme Freitas <[email protected]> |
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| #!/usr/bin/env sh | |
| USAGE='NAME | |
| pig_nan_null_inf.sh -- Test operations with NULL, NaN and Infinity | |
| SYNOPSIS | |
| ./pig_nan_null_inf.sh | |
| DESCRIPTION | |
| # hist.awk - Histogram for integer x and y values | |
| # | |
| # This AWK program takes as input a sequence of x, y integer values, one per | |
| # row, where x is supposed to be the bin, and y is the count of values in that | |
| # bin. In other words, this sequence already encodes the histogram (think of | |
| # the output of uniq -c), so this script only pretty prints that histogram to | |
| # the screen. Furthermore, we assume that the input rows are sorted by the bin | |
| # values (the first column) and that the counts in the second column are always | |
| # nonnegative. | |
| # |
| Author: | Guilherme Freitas <[email protected]> |
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| """ | |
| This script takes as input a list of Python source files and outputs the | |
| top-level modules that are imported in those source files. | |
| The script does this without executing any code. This is useful when you have | |
| exercise code (that often has syntax errors / missing code) or if you want to | |
| avoid any harmful side-effects of executing untrusted code. | |
| """ | |
| import argparse |
| import numpy as np | |
| import pandas as pd | |
| import itertools as it | |
| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
| import logging | |
| log_fmt = '%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s' | |
| logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format=log_fmt) | |
| logging.info('BEGIN') |
| # usage: place this file in a folder where you want to your dask tutorial work and run `make` | |
| # | |
| # if you want to a root dir other than ROOT_DIR, then copy this file there and run `make all` | |
| ROOT_DIR = $(HOME)/reading_group_dask_tutorial | |
| all: dask-tutorial conda_env | |
| @echo "" | |
| @echo "To run the dask tutorial now run" |
# Am I in the right branch? Did I push my latest commit?
git log
# Who has worked on this project/folder?
git log -- . # Then search "author" with the pager
# What have I worked on recently? Or, What branches have I authored?
git log --branches --no-walk --author=Guilherme| """Print parsed SQL statement as a tree. | |
| Uses Python 3 and sqlparse package. | |
| """ | |
| from typing import Iterator, Tuple | |
| import argparse | |
| import locale | |
| import sys | |
| import os |