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warrick is a HTML library. warrick has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
created by frank mccown at old dominion university - 2006. modified by justin f. brunelle at old dominion university - 2011 jbrunelle@cs.odu.edu. please note: this software has the following dependencies: perl5 or later curl python and these perl libraries: html::tagparser, linkextractor, cookies, status, and date, and the uri library. running ./install at the command line should install these dependencies. to test the installation, run ./test. this will recover a web page and compare it to a master copy. for information on running warrick, run at your command line: perl warrick.pl --help. this version of warrick has been redesigned to reconstruct lost websites from the web infrastructure using memento. (for more information on memento, please visit we want to know if you have if you have used warrick to reconstruct your lost website. please e-mail me at jbrunelle@cs.odu.edu. this program creates several files that provide information or log data about the recovery. for a given recovery reco_name, we will create a reco_name_recoverylog.out, pid_servername.save, and logfile.o. these are created for every recovery job. reco_name_recoverylog.out is created in the home warrick directory, and contains a report of every uri recovered, the location of the recovered archived copy (the memento), and the location the file was saved to on the local machine in the following
created by frank mccown at old dominion university - 2006. modified by justin f. brunelle at old dominion university - 2011 jbrunelle@cs.odu.edu. please note: this software has the following dependencies: perl5 or later curl python and these perl libraries: html::tagparser, linkextractor, cookies, status, and date, and the uri library. running ./install at the command line should install these dependencies. to test the installation, run ./test. this will recover a web page and compare it to a master copy. for information on running warrick, run at your command line: perl warrick.pl --help. this version of warrick has been redesigned to reconstruct lost websites from the web infrastructure using memento. (for more information on memento, please visit we want to know if you have if you have used warrick to reconstruct your lost website. please e-mail me at jbrunelle@cs.odu.edu. this program creates several files that provide information or log data about the recovery. for a given recovery reco_name, we will create a reco_name_recoverylog.out, pid_servername.save, and logfile.o. these are created for every recovery job. reco_name_recoverylog.out is created in the home warrick directory, and contains a report of every uri recovered, the location of the recovered archived copy (the memento), and the location the file was saved to on the local machine in the following
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warrick has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are no watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 20 open issues and 21 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of warrick is current.
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warrick has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
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warrick has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
warrick code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
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It has 13410 lines of code, 3 functions and 58 files.
It has low code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
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QUESTION
Reordering factors by group using fct_relevel only change factor order in first group
Asked 2021-May-31 at 16:16
Context: I need to use factor order to make arrange
diplays a table in a certain way. I.e I want to get a "Total" line at the end of each group.
Problem: using fct_relevel
I acheive the expected output only within the first group.
Repex:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-31 at 16:16Then just do the fct_relevel
without groupping then group again and do anything you want within group
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