brain-brew | Automated Anki flashcard creation and extraction to/from | Data Manipulation library
kandi X-RAY | brain-brew Summary
kandi X-RAY | brain-brew Summary
Brain Brew is an open-source flashcard manipulation tool designed to allow users to convert their Anki flashcards to/from many different formats to suit their own needs. The goal is to facilitate collaboration and maximize user choice, with a powerful tool that minimizes effort. CrowdAnki Exports and Csv(s) are the only supported file types as of now, but there will be more to come.
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- Parse command - line arguments
- Print help message
- Print error message
- Check if arg is blank
- Parse and read a recipe from a file
- Convert filename to yaml yaml
- Check if filename is a file
- Read file into a dictionary
- Create a file or folder
- Return the source file for the given location
- Register a file
- Return a list of dictionaries
- Returns a deep copy of the given data
- The note models
- Recursively gets data from CrowdAnkiJson
- Encode the object to a dictionary
- Encode a filter
- Read the crowdanki file
- Write JSON data to file
- Read a JSON file
- Convert filename to json
- Format a file location
- List of media files in CrowdAnki
- Build yamale dependencies
- Return the list of CA notes
- Write data to a JSON file
brain-brew Key Features
brain-brew Examples and Code Snippets
- generate_guids_in_csv:
source: src/data/words.csv
columns: [ guid ]
- build_parts:
- note_model_from_yaml_part:
part_id: LL Word
file: src/note_models/LL Word.yaml
- headers_from_yaml_part:
part_id: default header
- file: src/data/data-main.csv # <---- Main
note_model: Ultimate Geography
derivatives:
- file: src/data/data-country.csv
- file: src/data/data-country-info.csv
- file: src/data/data-capital.csv # <---- Capi
brainbrew run source_to_anki.yaml
Brain Brew vx.y.z
usage: brainbrew [-h] {run,init} ...
Manage Flashcards by transforming them to various types.
positional arguments:
{run,init} Commands that can be run
run Run a recipe file. This wi
Community Discussions
Trending Discussions on Data Manipulation
QUESTION
I am working with the R programming language.
I have the following dataset:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-10 at 05:36Up front, "1,3,4" != 1
. It seems you should look to split the strings using strsplit(., ",")
.
QUESTION
I've the following table
Owner Pet Housing_Type A Cats;Dog;Rabbit 3 B Dog;Rabbit 2 C Cats 2 D Cats;Rabbit 3 E Cats;Fish 1The code is as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-15 at 08:48One approach is to define a helper function that matches for a specific animal, then bind the columns to the original frame.
Note that some wrangling is done to get rid of whitespace to identify the unique animals to query.
QUESTION
I have this data frame:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-10 at 04:12We can use stri_replace_all_regex
to replace your color_1
into integers together with the arithmetic operator.
Here I've stored your values into a vector color_1_convert
. We can use this as the input in stri_replace_all_regex
for better management of the values.
QUESTION
I have a database with columns M1
, M2
and M3
. These M values correspond to the values obtained by each method. My idea is now to make a rank column for each of them. For M1
and M2
, the rank will be from the highest value to the lowest value and M3
in reverse. I made the output table for you to see.
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-07 at 14:15Using rank
and relocate
:
QUESTION
I working on a Python project that has a DataFrame like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-24 at 20:48You could use the idxmax
method on axis:
QUESTION
I would like to know of a fast/efficient way in any program (awk/perl/python) to split a csv file (say 10k columns) into multiple small files each containing 2 columns. I would be doing this on a unix machine.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-12 at 05:22With your show samples, attempts; please try following awk
code. Since you are opening files all together it may fail with infamous "too many files opened error" So to avoid that have all values into an array and in END
block of this awk
code print them one by one and I am closing them ASAP all contents are getting printed to output file.
QUESTION
Good afternoon, friends!
I'm currently performing some calculations in R (df is displayed below). My goal is to display in a new column the first non-null value from selected cells for each row.
My df is:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-03 at 11:16One option with dplyr
could be:
QUESTION
I am again struggling with transforming a wide df into a long one using pivot_longer
The data frame is a result of power analysis for different effect sizes and sample sizes, this is how the original df looks like:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-03 at 10:59library(tidyverse)
example %>%
pivot_longer(cols = starts_with("es"), names_to = "type", names_prefix = "es_", values_to = "es") %>%
pivot_longer(cols = starts_with("pwr"), names_to = "pwr", names_prefix = "pwr_") %>%
filter(substr(type, 1, 3) == substr(pwr, 1, 3)) %>%
mutate(pwr = parse_number(pwr)) %>%
arrange(pwr, es, type)
QUESTION
Suppose I have the following 10 variables (num_var_1, num_var_2, num_var_3, num_var_4, num_var_5, factor_var_1, factor_var_2, factor_var_3, factor_var_4, factor_var_5):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-26 at 10:11You may define a function FUN(n)
that creates a data set as shown in OP.
QUESTION
I am trying to tidy up some data that is all contained in 1 column called "game_info" as a string. This data contains college basketball upcoming game data, with the Date, Time, Team IDs, Team Names, etc. Ideally each one of those would be their own column. I have tried separating with a space delimiter, but that has not worked well since there are teams such as "Duke" with 1 part to their name, and teams with 2 to 3 parts to their name (Michigan State, South Dakota State, etc). There also teams with "-" dashes in their name.
Here is my data:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-16 at 15:25Here's one with regex. See regex101 link for the regex explanations
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