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It would be useful to have a lightweight package for easily reading, interrogating, manipulating, and doing analysis of the JSON analysis files we generate from fah-xchem. To do this, we currently nee…
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**Electricity Consumption**
https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/cs109-energy/cs109-energy.github.io/blob/master/iPython/Exploratory%20Analysis.ipynb
https://machinelearningmastery.com/how-to-load-an…
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I noticed that some people (for example: https://github.com/MobleyLab/alchemical-analysis/blob/37b21ebb6d0495990c43595d9ade10c779c3ab08/alchemical_analysis/alchemical_analysis.py#L650) just use the su…
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**Objective**
Establish a routine of posting a weekly question to EnergyCo and the professor to gather insights, clarify project requirements, and ensure alignment with project goals. This will facil…
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I am writing to seek your guidance regarding an issue I am facing with my Fermipy analysis. I use the gta.lightcurve command to obtain the 10-day binned gamma-ray light curve. A broken power law mo…
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Right now the web app deployment only deploys an obsolete no-dependency python rules-engine file.
With the newest version of the Rules Engine in the repository, it is using a python package wheel (w…
thadk updated
2 weeks ago
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- [x] Un-stringify using "Reviver" below to use the rules engine output below in details to populate https://github.com/codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool/blob/main/heat-stack/app/components/ui/h…
thadk updated
3 months ago
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## Date
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### Energy Calibration for XPD
1. User runs energy calibration plan (having run `start_beamtime`)
1. Beamline takes energy calibration data
1. Pipeline/callback processes data and gives back energy…
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As requested, here are some potential use cases for retrieving and using sets of `DAGResults` for a `Transformation` for various `Protocol` types we may want to implement. They are roughly sorted from…