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We recently added new Gauge chart(Echarts) to our library, which is great as MVP. Thanks to @krsnik93
Here are some enhancement requests to make the chart more robust. we can either make the improvement in Superset or Echarts.
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- Add tooltips to 'needles' - p1
- Add (dynamic)time range filter, not the entire time section - p1 (4/17/2021 Time section is added, need to m
This method is declared as final:
It's then overridden in series:
The reason mypy doesn't detect this failure is that the override in series in untyped,
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Summary
When import streamlit and supervisely_lib together in a project there occurs a TypeError.
Steps to reproduce
Code snippet:
import streamlit as st
import supervisely_lib as sly
If applicable, please provide the steps we should take to reproduce the bug:
- run the code with streamlit run ...
- see error/traceback when you open the streamlit page
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When working with a big piece of text, I sometimes scroll down and copy some text into another tab. When switching back to the first tab, both the input and the output pane is back on top. So I don't know where I was working just now.
Describe the solution you'd like
After tab switching, scroll position should be remembere
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The Wikibase extension does not currently let the user upload "negative" dates (in the Julian/Gregorian calendars).
The currently supported formats are documented here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Tools/OpenRefine/Editing/Schema_alignment#Dates
Proposed solution
Introduce a new syntax for those dates. For instance -YYYY or YYYY BCE could be used. Both are supported by Wik
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Collection of follow-ups to #5827. These can/should be broken out into individual PRs. Many are relatively straightforward and would make a good first PR.
General
- Documentation (none was added in original PR).
- Release notes.
- Example notebook.
- Double-check how
sm.tsa.arima.ARIMAworks withfix_params(it should fail except when the fit method isstatespace
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The official instructions say to use joblib for pickling PyOD models.
This fails for AutoEncoders, or any other TensorFlow-backed model as far as I can tell. The error is:
>>> dump(model, 'model.joblib')
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TypeError: can't pickle _thread.RLock objects
Note that it's not sufficient to save the underlying Keras S
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It appears that the docs for Logistic Regression differ based on solvers and penalties. The "penalty" parameter states that "The ‘newton-cg’, ‘sag’ and ‘lbfgs’ solvers support only l2 penalties," while the "solver" parameter states that "‘newton-cg’, ‘lbfgs’, ‘sag’ and ‘saga’ handle L2 or no penalty" (attaching some screenshots). This was actually a little unclear to me, as I wasn't sure if the n