arecibo | Error handling and testing libraries for web sites | Application Framework library
kandi X-RAY | arecibo Summary
kandi X-RAY | arecibo Summary
This project is dead. I'm also sad to see that Arceibo itself will be demolished. This is the open source Arecibo client that allows you to record errors on your website. This is an App Engine project that you can upload to App Engine and run this application, then point all your sites to use that system. Documentation is available in the listener/docs folder.
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- Handle POST request
- Parse the response body
- Return a shallow copy of the object
- Parse a 404 404 response
- Validate the document
- Remove key from the dict
- Iterate over parents of root
- Run markdown
- Insert new value at index
- Return a Browser object for a given useragent
- Build table
- Parse lines
- Add a new comment
- Load data from a file - like object
- Parse the block
- Parse a JSON string
- Generate meta data
- Handle HTML element
- Default grouping signal
- Process a Markdown tree
- Scans a string
- Parse block
- Dump obj to file
- Run the RSS feed
- Parse a JSON object
- Parse browser capabilities
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QUESTION
I am new to R and working on the below dataset:
I have a file called zippopinc
Repex: ...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Mar-23 at 02:38If you want to find which zip code has the highest Poptoincomeratio do :
QUESTION
I am new to R and working on a small project:
Repex:
I have a dataset called filterdascom4 which has the variables as below ...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Mar-23 at 00:59I put in a dummy column name for the missing column between Year and Zip, and I could see no reason for a spread operation so took that out and everything seemed to "work":
QUESTION
I have been trying to create a Geoscatter Plot with Plotly where the marker size should indicate the number of customers (row items) in one city (zip_city
). I based my code on two templates from the Plotly documentation: United States Bubble Map and the aggregation part Mapping with Aggregates.
I managed to put together a code that does what I want, except for one drawback: when I hover over a bubble, I would like to see the name of the city plus number of customers (the result from the aggregation), so something like Aguadilla: 2. Can you help me on how to do this?
Here is my code (as a beginner with plotly, I am also open to code improvements):
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Aug-18 at 13:36You can create a list, that will contains what you want and then set text=list
in data
. Also do not forget specify hoverinfo='text'
.
I am updated your code, so try this:
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You can use arecibo like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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