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A basic Python script to convert individual sample files previously made by Data Splitter into generic PmagPy format for IZZI paleointensity experiments. Output files are compatible with PmagPy or paleointensity.org.
This Python program encodes a file in base64 format and saves the result to a new file with a ".b64" extension. It is a command-line tool that can be used to automate file encoding tasks.
A basic Python script to convert individual sample files previously made by Data Splitter into generic PmagPy format for directional analysis. Output files are compatible with PmagPy or paleomagnetism.org.
Pipelines to create neuroglancer formats from EM data, along with segmentations or object lists. Raw output can be used in neuroglancer, or used in IMP project to have an interactive app.
Billionaires RAG Query uses LLMs and a RAG framework to analyze the world's billionaires list. Extracts tabular data from PDFs, converts to multiple formats, and enables precise queries about net worth, age, and more. Integrates with Poetry and asdf for easy setup and management.
Aplicação Python para converter e consolidar arquivos CSV exportados do Azure DevOps em um arquivo Excel, facilitando a visualização e análise detalhada dos dados.
This simple Python program determines and outputs the age category of a user based on their input. The user is prompted to enter their age, and the program categorizes them into one of several predefined age groups.
ColumnCore is a high-performance analytical database system designed for beginners or small projects. It supports a rich SQL dialect, runs within the same process as the application, has a vectorized query execution engine, and uses a columnar storage format.
A compiled Python GUI allowing to convert from a geospatial format (ex : shapfile) to another (ex : geoJson), optionally reprojecting it to another projection