planetarypy_orig | Collection of planetary science tools | Awesome List library

 by   michaelaye Jupyter Notebook Version: 0.5.1 License: BSD-3-Clause

kandi X-RAY | planetarypy_orig Summary

kandi X-RAY | planetarypy_orig Summary

planetarypy_orig is a Jupyter Notebook library typically used in Awesome, Awesome List applications. planetarypy_orig has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              planetarypy_orig has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 7 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 5 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 4 open issues and 2 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 5 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of planetarypy_orig is 0.5.1

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              planetarypy_orig has no bugs reported.

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              planetarypy_orig has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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              planetarypy_orig is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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              Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.

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            planetarypy_orig Key Features

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            planetarypy_orig Examples and Code Snippets

            planetarypy,Install
            Jupyter Notebookdot img1Lines of Code : 4dot img1License : Permissive (BSD-3-Clause)
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            pip install -e .
            
            %load_ext autoreload
            %autoreload 2
            
            pip install .
              

            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Is ESLint a Vim plugin?
            Asked 2022-Feb-12 at 01:35

            Vim Awesome lists ESLint as a plugin: https://vimawesome.com/plugin/eslint. However, also on that page it says "...your plugins (and ESLint) are ..." implying ESLint is not a Vim plugin.

            I am trying to work out how to apply ESLint to JavaScript files I am writing in Vim. I would like to do so (at least initially) without any plugins. I think it might help me to achieve this if I knew whether or not ESLint is a Vim plugin or not.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-12 at 01:35

            No. It is a general linter for javascript. See https://eslint.org/

            If you want to use ESLint in Vim, you can use a vim plugin (such as ALE or the eslint vim plugin) to help you. Or you can use the command line interface eslint offers if you don't want to use plugins.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71087803

            QUESTION

            R Extending each list level by new elements
            Asked 2021-Apr-12 at 14:41

            I'm looking for a way to automatically add new list elements/levels to an existing list:

            • my real-life use case has several thousand elements to add, so the manual example below for adding two elements is not feasible anymore,
            • I need a list because that's the format expected by an API I'm trying to access.

            Example:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Apr-12 at 14:41

            Iterate over names using map or using the same arguments replace map with lapply in which case no packages are needed.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67060194

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            Install planetarypy_orig

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            gh repo clone michaelaye/planetarypy_orig

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            git@github.com:michaelaye/planetarypy_orig.git

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