implied-labels-plugin | Infer Jenkins agent labels based on user | Data Labeling library
kandi X-RAY | implied-labels-plugin Summary
kandi X-RAY | implied-labels-plugin Summary
Infer dynamic node labels using configured implications. Lets have a node with linux, RHEL, RHEL8 and RHEL8_5 labels. Most of this information is redundant and can be inferred from the RHEL8_5 label. Here is an excerpt of the Implied Labels Plugin configuration to do just that. This plugin gathers the implication rules to one place (Manage Jenkins > Label implications), so explicit node labels can be defined in more concise form (without redundancy). Implications are readable for every user with Jenkins.READ, but only Jenkins.ADMINISTER is authorized to configure. The plugin also detects explicitly configured node labels that can be inferred using existing implication rules.
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- Evaluate the labels of the given node .
- Check expression .
- Sets the implications .
- Infer redundant labels .
- Sorts the given collection of Implicit Implication objects .
- Infers the label atoms in the given collection .
- Find the labels of the given node .
- Return the size of the expression
- Returns the string representation of the expression .
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QUESTION
I'm trying to make a data labeling in a table, and I need to do it in such a way that, in each row, the index is repeated, however, that in each column there is another Enum class.
What I've done so far is make this representation with the same enumerator class.
A solution using the column separately as a list would also be possible. But what would be the best way to resolve this?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-30 at 13:57Instead of using Enum
you can use a dict
mapping. You can avoid loops if you flatten your dataframe:
QUESTION
I have a dataframe that contains a column that includes strings separeted with semi-colons and it is followed by a space. But unfortunately in some of the strings there is a semi-colon that is not followed by a space.
In this case, This is what i'd like to do: If there is a space after the semi-colon we do not need a change. However if there are letters before and after the semi-colon, we should change semi-colon with space
i have this:
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Answered 2020-Nov-16 at 07:24Try something like:
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Objective: Generate a down-sampled FileDataset using random sampling from a larger FileDataset to be used in a Data Labeling project.
Details: I have a large FileDataset containing millions of images. Each filename contains details about the 'section' it was taken from. A section may contain thousands of images. I want to randomly select a specific number of sections and all the images associated with those sections. Then register the sample as a new dataset.
Please note that the code below is not a direct copy and paste as there are elements such as filepaths and variables that have been renamed for confidentiality reasons.
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Answered 2020-Oct-27 at 22:39Is the data behind virtual network by any chance?
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Install implied-labels-plugin
You can use implied-labels-plugin like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the implied-labels-plugin component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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