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Stig is a CLI tool for searching GitHub from the terminal. With the ability to sort and filter results, Stig makes it easy to find what you're looking for. Stig can also print out a repositories README.md to stdout, so you can quickly learn more about a project.
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QUESTION
I have a dataset with the name of Danish ministers and their position from 1990 to 2020 (data comes from dataset called WhoGovern; https://politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/whogov-dataset/). The dataset consists of the ministers name
, the ministers position
, the prestige
of that position, and the year
in which the minister had that given position.
My problem is that some ministers are counted twice in the same year (i.e., the rows aren't unique in terms of name
and year
). See the example in the picture below, where "Bertel Haarder" was both Minister of Health and Minister of Interior Affairs in 2010 and 2021.
I want to create a dataset, where all the rows are unique combinations of name
and year
. However, I do not want to remove any information from the dataset. Instead, I want to use the information in the prestige
column to combine the duplicated rows into one. The observations with the highest prestige should be the main observations, where the other information should be added in a new column, e.g., position2
and prestige2
. In the example with Bertel Haarder the data should look like this:
(PS: Sorry for bad presenting of the tables, but didn't know how to create a nice looking table...)
Here's the dataset for creating a reproducible example with observations from 2010-2020:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-08 at 14:04Reshape the data to wide format twice, once for position
and the other for prestige_1
, and join the two results.
QUESTION
Hey I am looking to deduplicate some data and combine columns from a CSV. Can't get my head around how to do it. Here is a sample of the data I am working with:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-12 at 18:37Use the following, which makes use of calculated properties in combination with the Select-Object
cmdlet applied to the results from your Group-Object
call:
QUESTION
I have a bootstrap modal that needs to have both radio´s and checkboxes, and when I place the below code outside the Modal they work as expected, but as soon as I move them inside the modal I am not able to check/choose them .. I am using Bootstrap v. 4.6.0.
The Radio button code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-06 at 12:38After 4-5 days of testing in my 2.024 line long page code, I finally found the reason why neighther checkboxes, radios and HREF´s did not work in the page .. reason : a damn JavaScript .. here is what blocked the mouse interaction:
QUESTION
I have a working Ajax script that submits a form and display content in a DIV on success, but at the moment it only work when I have 1 form, but on my page I need to have multiple forms that should use this script for form submission and response back to the user.
The Ajax:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-01 at 23:40Set a variable to the DIV before the form, and use that in the callback function.
QUESTION
I have multiple groups of DIV´s with each their button, in these groups I have 2 DIVS that should toggle between them on click on that button, and also switch the content on the buttons, but each group and button have their own unique ID.
The button ID´s are defined with EditButton<%=DataCon("ID")%> (Which gives EditButton1, EditButton2, EditButton3 .. etc) and the 2 DIVS in each group is called EditData<%=DataCon("ID")%>
and TextData<%=DataCon("ID")%>
(I.e EditData1
and TextData
)
The button serverside:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-01 at 05:42I think @Rory McCrossan's idea to use closest()
would work, the only issue is that if you have display none on the container with the button in it, then the button won't be visible to begin with.
You could adjust your markup a bit so that the Edit button and the form are both siblings of a common parent. That would allow you to use nextSibling()
in vanilla JS, or next()
in jQuery
QUESTION
I have the below query, that I need some help modifying. In the below Query I get the number of columns that are not null and the percentage:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-27 at 21:28You can use UNION ALL
and WHERE
predicates to decide which columns to add to the unpivot:
QUESTION
I am trying to sort out different elements in a ASP Classic SQL Query using IF and THEN, and have tried many different ways to get it to work .. the "problem child" is this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-27 at 18:18You shouldn't be using Response.Write unless you actually want the contents of the Response.Write statement to be displayed in your output, and you really need to start a new line for your conditional statements. Here's what you appear to be trying to do. I'm assuming that your SQL is correct and the only issue here is with your VBScript.
QUESTION
Im new to mongo, Im trying to add another number to the list of stgids as seen in this document:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-10 at 21:59You need to use the push
operator, here is the documentation: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/update/push/
I think this should work:
QUESTION
I am trying to learn JSON parsing using jmesquery in Ansible.
Please consider the following play:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-10 at 20:49Your JMESPath may very well be correct for one object but as its name implies, and as your debug: var=A.stdout_lines
shows, stdout_lines
is a list
So, you can do one of several things:
- recognize that your
stdout_lines
only contains one object and just feed that intojson_query
as{{ A.stdout_lines[0] | json_query(jmesquery) }}
- use
the map filter
to apply that same filter to every list item, with something like{{ A.stdout_lines | map("json_query", jmesquery) | list }}
- rewrite your JMESPath to apply that filter to the input list, akin to
json_query("[*].configuration.AND THE REST HERE")
Those last two will naturally produce a different output shape, since they are lists of lists, and so it will look like [['ge-0/0/0']]
when output, but they do have the advantage that if your stdout_lines
ever does mysteriously start to contain more objects, they will be json_query-ied as expected
QUESTION
As the title says, I need help with getting the date from a datepicker to filter a list of events.
What I got so far:
I have a datepicker and a list with events. I would like to filter the list with the date picked in the datepicker when I press the date. However I cant find the correct way to call the filter-field of the list so I can accomplish this.
Here is the code for the datepicker, and when I press a date in the datepicker I get an alert as the comment says below, and this is also where I would like the input into the filter-box should happen:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Mar-10 at 23:26I suggest you to keep both filters separated, so you will be allowed to filter by date and by free-text simultaneously.
One advantage of this approach is that you can separate the localized date visualization from the standard date format which you are using to store the information in your database.
In my proposal below, to implement such a multiple filter, i have defined a custom data-attribute which will contain just only the date of the event - this is however, not strictly necessary - finally, i'm combining both search criteria in the filter callback of the filterable widget:
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