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I believe there are still plenty of doc strings missing since the dask-expr migration
For example https://docs.dask.org/en/latest/generated/dask_expr.read_csv.html
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Encryption isn't the best method of storing a password for one very large reason: the decryption key has to be stored somewhere. If the server ever were to be hacked, the decryption key would be need …
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Hi,
I have some noddi data acquired at bvalues of 700 and 2000. They were acquired in separate sequences one after another - they have been processed identically for distortion and eddy corrections…
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## Load in eigenvector data
PCA_poplist1_ev
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I'm importing a fixed width file which has 2 types of records (each with their own definitions).
```python
>>> print "good:\n", pandas.read_fwf(StringIO('T1001\nT1020'),
widths=[2,1,1,1], na…
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When a rollout/deployment occurs, the feature flags that are cached in ETS are all flushed (as a new node will start up without the same data). This leads to a Thundering Herd situation, as all of the…
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Hello team,
Thank you for the amazing package! I have an importing issue---I'm sure I'm doing something silly, but I can't quite figure it out. Both `read_fwf` and `vroom_fwf` are producing files t…
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### Environment
App1 DEV
### Business Name
Test Default Access
### Application Name
Testing App1
### Tenant Key
testdefault2449
### Description of your business
This tenant is for testing the…
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Fixed-width files are a common data provisioning format for (very) large, administrative data files. We have been converting provisioned fwf files to `.parquet` and then leveraging `arrow::open_datase…
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The read.fwf function from base R has problem with cells containing the "#" sign. When a cell contains the "#" sign, characters come after the "#" sign are dropped.
For example, cells
> Plausible N…