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When a new script is added to a folder, the individual will create a sub-folder that will at least have a README.md that will follow the template below, along with any script files and/or supporting files, screenshots, etc.
Original Author: Bonnie Stayer
Ever wanted to create a predominance map but had too many columns to consider? I came up with this simple script to do just that. I'm back in the NAICS industry world, so the field names and output text reflect that (you'd obviously have to swap in whatever your working with)
I'd be particularly interested to see if someone has more clever way of addressing the highlighted step (how you get the column name back once you've got the highest value). That's the most cumbersome part, and you're actually returning hardcoded text rather than the real column name.
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Template for adding a new item to a folder
Example template for adding a new item to a folder
Sep 16, 2020
When a new script is added to a folder, the individual will create a sub-folder that will at least have a
README.md
that will follow the template below, along with any script files and/or supporting files, screenshots, etc.example
README.md
Create Predominance Map with a lot of columns
Original Author: Bonnie Stayer
Ever wanted to create a predominance map but had too many columns to consider? I came up with this simple script to do just that. I'm back in the NAICS industry world, so the field names and output text reflect that (you'd obviously have to swap in whatever your working with)
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I'd be particularly interested to see if someone has more clever way of addressing the highlighted step (how you get the column name back once you've got the highest value). That's the most cumbersome part, and you're actually returning hardcoded text rather than the real column name.
Use Case
[optional]
Dependencies or Workspace requirements
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: