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SDEV 1060 Project. This project calculates miles per gallon (MPG) for a single trip, and for all trips entered. There is a class for MPG for a single trip, with instance variables for miles, gallons, and MPG for that trip. In addition, there are class (static) variables for total miles, total gallons, total MPG, and number of trips. In the main …
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Combine PNG or JPEG files in a folder into a movie file. Useful for comparing Stable Diffusion image2images.
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Dec 31, 2023 - Python
analyzing my mpg data using Dash and Plotly Dashboard
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SDEV 2210 Project. Create a project that calculates miles per gallon for a given trip, and accumulates the miles and gallons to calculate an overall MPG for the vehicle. Create a class named MPG that includes private instance variables for miles, gallons, and mpg, which are doubles. Add class variables for totalMiles, totalGallons, and totalMPG,…
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MalaysianPayGap LLM using LocalGPT
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Linear Regression in PySpark
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May 17, 2021 - Jupyter Notebook
This is my college practice work, where i try to learn and cover all the regression algorithms (preferably in python)
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Dec 21, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
mileage on my 2000 toyota 4runner
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Jul 13, 2024 - JavaScript
Using seaborn to analyse mpg dataset
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Feb 16, 2023 - Jupyter Notebook
Cet outil vous permet de trouver des footballers en fonction de vos critères
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The Vehicle Fleet Text File Reader Program (C++) uses a loop to read a file named FleetInput.txt, which holds vehicle ID, miles, and gallons space delimited on each row. Then, the program calculates the fleet average and individual average miles per gallon (MPG), displaying the results in the console are tabular output.
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Compute information about your daily commute!
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Jul 29, 2017 - JavaScript
exploring the relationship between a set of variables and miles per gallon (MPG) (outcome)
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