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The length method always returns the length in days, instead of the precision of the period. An oversight by me. We're going to fix it and release a new major version.
My suggestion is the following:
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lengthto return the length with the precision of that period, - Add helper methods
lengthInDays,lengthInYears,...
One more thing I'm wondering about: should length retur
What I really missed in the documentation was a list of providers that can be chosen. Ideally, there would be a list of all providers with:
- Number of holidays in that provider
- Some hint about how the holidays were chosen / how the holidays work in that country, as somebody might try to use the library for a country they do not know super well
- Possible caveats. A good example is [Switzer
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Hi there,
I have a noob request. I would like to use your library for my arduino project however build instructions are not very clear for a beginner.
I couldn't run the example on my project.
> ^C
> ^C
> exit()
No such unit exit, did you mean spectral_exitance_frequency?
> ^C
> ^C
> ^C
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Expected term, got eof
> help
For information on how to use Rink, see the manual: https://github.com/tiffany352/rink-rs/wiki/Rink-Manual
> .exit
Expected term, got <Malformed number literal: No digits after decimal point>
> :q
Expected term, got `:`
> quit
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More examples
I wrote only a few examples of the library usage, it's a good idea to write more of them. Few ideas:
- How to create GPX file from scratch
- Configuration values
- How to use GPX extensions
Great package - many thanks for your great efforts in developing and documenting so thoroughly.
When tables get long (span greater than one page) it would be useful to be able to include the column titles at the bottom as well as the top (or indeed every X rows for very
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Pymrio requires python version 3.7 but can be installed (updated?) on 3.6. This causes issues when using the excel parser (probably connected to pandas).
The minimum python version should be stated in the install description/readme and be checked during runtime.
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Using the exact syntax of Basic example I get the error when trying to embed this as a React component in a page:
My call is