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by BoppreH
4071 days ago
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Amazing tool. Feature requests: allow for more than one example. Input:
{"class": "101", "students": 101}
{"class": "201", "students": 80}
{"class": "202", "students": 50}
{"class": "301", "students": 120}
Example:
Class 101 has 101 students
Output:
Class 101 has 101 students
Class 201 has 201 students
Class 202 has 202 students
Class 301 has 301 students
Right now the first line cannot have any ambiguity. This is fixable by reordering, but with large enough data sets I may have some ambiguity in all lines, at different places. Multiple examples would fix that.Again, loved the tool. I can see this going very far, specially with non-technical people. |
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[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapis_(text_editor)
[2]http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/lapis/