Create a definition query from a feature layer selection The new Generate Definition Query From Selection geoprocessing tool is included in the Layers and Table Views toolset of the Data Management toolbox. If you have an active selection of features on a map or scene, you can generate a defin...
Fixes BUG-000131799 - import_tiles() returns error:"'Response' object is not subscriptable" because of improper url construction Fixes error when extent parameter for OfflineMapAreaManager.create() is a bookmark or dictionary WebMap Fixes AttributeError: layerType error when calling save() Fixes ...
Create a definition query from a feature layer selection The new Generate Definition Query From Selection geoprocessing tool is included in the Layers and Table Views toolset of the Data Management toolbox. If you have an active selection of features on a map or scene, you can generate a defin...
This is surprising and mysterious. There are two common methods for reconstructing an intensity from a sample: kth nearest neighbour and symmetric kernel density estimation [5]. For spike trains these give plausible looking rate functions. Two other functions are given, these are based on the ...
The REST API GET /monitoring/node command, which retrieves the rate at which data is persisted to shared storage for a specified table, can now accept host names, rather than the less-secure method of using IP addresses. For details, see the Db2 Event Store REST API Version 2.0.1.4 of ...
Whereas histograms count the number of occurrences and plot them accordingly, a kernel density plot takes a histogram and normalizes the area underneath the curve to 1. This allows us to show the probability for each value as well as the range where, in this case, 80% of pageviews is ...
In this article, I showed what are the violin plots, how to interpret them and what their advantages are over the boxplots. One last remark worth making is that the boxplots don’t adapt as long as the quartiles stay the same. We can modify the data in a way that the quartiles ...
The other half of the switch is a bit cunning. At first sight, it looks like it won’t do anything much: it grounds the base of the transistor in both positions, so why is it even there? The answer is a subtle: for an instant while the switch is between positions, that connection...
This study was financed by the French water agency “Agence de l’Eau Artois- Picardie” within the framework of the AFRame2.0 project at the Ramecourt alley-cropping experimental site. We are grateful to Antoine Dequidt for hosting the experimental plot and to Fabien Monte for all the agric...
Chilling injury (CI) is a physiological rind disorder that commonly occurs during the long-time cold storage of citrus. The occurrence of CI in citrus reduces fruit quality and shelf-life, leading to market rejection. The susceptibility of citrus to CI during prolonged storage period depends on ...