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So far language data are stored as dictionaries, i.e. key/value pairs of words and ground forms. Python dictionaries are quite efficient in terms of speed and rather efficient space-wise.
However t…
adbar updated
1 month ago
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# Overview
Sometimes, it might be useful if a Data Package provides funding information. One of them is when a Data Package is used as a unified Data API and needs to map other metadata system info…
roll updated
2 months ago
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Example:
https://www.fec.gov/campaign-finance-data/current-campaigns-house-and-senate-file-description/
It would be great to have a template csv file available for download on the page that includ…
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I get a [key error](https://instructor-embedding.github.io/) when using the data downloaded from [here](https://instructor-embedding.github.io/). Has the key been changed to `task_id` or am I using th…
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**Use case**
They have inconsistent implementation compared to Redis dictionaries.
Redis dictionaries expect strings serialized without a header, have support for HASH data type in Redis, and do…
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## PBL and Data Structures Evaluation
This is a pre-requisite prior to answering the college board questions that have been posted to AP Classroom. This is a high quality discussion expecting deep …
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**Describe the bug**
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'items'
**Langflow Version**
0.6.17
**Browser and Version**
- Browser Edge
- Version 124.0.2478.80 (Official build) (x86_…
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Queries in the current setup returns lists, which can make it confusing concerning which key is which. Using dictionaries, we can avoid confusion during coding (refactoring, doesn't necessarily change…
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I propose we use Python dictionaries to organize sets of data for various powers and temperatures, which our TLS fitting and power/temp sweep plotting tools would then read in. What do you think @mull…