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QUESTION
I have this Google sheet:
I am using this formula to split my strings in columns
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-28 at 12:56Your request is a bit ambiguous, since you didn't specify what should happen if both these conditions are true:
Molecules
column is not blank.Vitamin_in_name
is not 1.
I assumed that, in this case, the values should come from column C, and so Vitamin_in_name
is not really needed for this.
In any case, I would do the following:
- Check if column A is blank with ISBLANK.
- If column A is blank then (1) use REGEXREPLACE to replace all
,
from column C with+VITAMIN
, and (2) SPLIT using+
as separator. - If column A is not blank, use a simple
SPLIT
on column A, with+
as separator.
The resulting formula could be this:
QUESTION
I have this array which contains these links:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Aug-21 at 12:11x=['https://www.example.com/category/brand_listing/soap-bodywash-shampoo-and-conditioner/1106',
'https://www.example.com/category/brand_listing/soap-bodywash-shampoo-and-conditioner/1106']
[i[-4:] for i in x]
QUESTION
I am working with scraped data, and am using a variable that is split into a nested list for multiple purposes. Here's what I want to do:
- Look for items within the nested list that have an exact match with the string "Highlights"
- Identify and remove all nested list items that contain a colon (
:
) - Identify and remove all nested list items with more than 30 characters
- Re-order the list so "Highlight" is at the top
- Wrap the list items that are not "Highlight" in HTML (with
- before the nested list item, and
- Unlist, and add
wrappers at the beginning and end of the string so the list is formatted for HTML
Here's an example: ORIGINAL TEXT
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Oct-31 at 16:07When working with lists in base R lapply is one of the most common options. You can also check out purrr
here that does a good job of applying functions to a list. I've tried breaking down your problem with just lapply
but I may come back later and give the purrr
approach
QUESTION
i have this fragment of JSON code that i want to parse: basically i want to store the "effective time" and "purpose", that you can see inside the "results" json array using Java(Android Studio), but i'm struggling doing it as it's my first time dealing with JSON.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-21 at 17:03If you are new you should go through some tutorial on Json parsing here.
For getting the effective_time
and purpose
you can do as:
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Install the meteor
Install and run redis
Edit the settings.json
Run it: env REDIS_URL=redis://127.0.0.1:6379 meteor --settings settings.json
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