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#### Introduction
As described in more detail in #2081, we would like to give the user of the ETM more insight into the results of the merit order calculation. The hourly price curve contains very va…
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It would be useful if states were recorded as timeseries, and the rule language
made it simple to evaluate expressions that used those timeseries.
Specifically, I want a simple way to express r…
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```
It would be useful if states were recorded as timeseries, and the rule language
made it simple to evaluate expressions that used those timeseries.
Specifically, I want a simple way to express r…
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``` scala
import at.logic.gapt.formats.prover9.Prover9TermParserLadrStyle.parseFormula
import at.logic.gapt.proofs.lk.algorithms.ExtractInterpolant
import at.logic.gapt.proofs.lk.base.FSequent
import …
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#### Observation:
A common pattern in non-trivial CWL workflow and tool specifications is the need to refer to some type of workflow-, tool- or job level parameter. Today, the provided example workfl…
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It would be useful if states were recorded as timeseries, and the rule language
made it simple to evaluate expressions that used those timeseries.
Specifically, I want a simple way to express r…
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```
It would be useful if states were recorded as timeseries, and the rule language
made it simple to evaluate expressions that used those timeseries.
Specifically, I want a simple way to express r…
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Currently, Marko is using an HTML parser. An HTML parser treats every attribute value as a `String` type regardless of how it is written.
For example, with an HTML parser the following lines are all …
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ng-prop-\* could take an expression and bind to arbitrary properties:
```
ng-prop-checked="some.expression"
```
This would be similar to the current ng-attr-*:
```
ng-attr-x="{{interpolation}}"
```…
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```
It would be useful if states were recorded as timeseries, and the rule language
made it simple to evaluate expressions that used those timeseries.
Specifically, I want a simple way to express r…