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Is there a script I can use that will export each row (representative of the individual) as it's own separate csv file and name it based on the data in cell A2 and B1? if(trends[i]== 1 && (ha1u[i]==EMPTY_VALUE
And then I ran git config commands such as: git config --global http.sslKey /Users/macuser/auth/username.key Each individual will have a bar graph showing their growth in communication, and they will also have a graph showing their growth in confidence. ha2u[i]==EMPTY_VALUE
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When you're prompted to "Enter a file in which to save the key," press Enter. This accepts the default file location.
case 3 : if (isUp) { ha4u[i] = k+1; ha4d[i] = EMPTY_VALUE;} else { ha4d[i] = k+1; ha4u[i] = EMPTY_VALUE; } break; if (tfs==sTfTable[i] double hahi = iCustom(NULL,timeFrames[k],indicatorFileName,"calculateValue","","","",MaMethod1,MaPeriod1,MaMethod2,MaPeriod2,1,y); I have done some research and I have found some solutions that only reference the columns or how to export selected rows, but I will need to do this for 100+ individuals and these solutions will not work for the volume I need them to. I am somewhat familiar with VBA coding, but I am having a hard time finding anything that can help with this issue. tfs==""+iTfTable[i]) return(MathMax(iTfTable[toInt(MathMin(max,i+add))],Period()));
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ha3u[i]==EMPTY_VALUE if (timeFrames[1] != Period()) limit = MathMax(limit,MathMin(History,iCustom(NULL,timeFrames[1],indicatorFileName,"returnBars",0,0)*timeFrames[1]/Period())); And then add this key into your repo's profile. For e.g, on github->setting->SSH keys -> paste the key that you coppied ad hit add
case 1 : if (isUp) { ha2u[i] = k+1; ha2d[i] = EMPTY_VALUE;} else { ha2d[i] = k+1; ha2u[i] = EMPTY_VALUE; } break;Obviously all of the data will be together in one excel file that I will need to separate out and save as the individual csv files. message = Symbol()+" at "+TimeToStr(TimeLocal(),TIME_SECONDS)+""+howMany+" time frames of haDelta are aligned "+doWhat; For share classes with a general dividend policy, expenses will be paid out of capital rather than out of gross income. The amount of distributable income therefore increases and the amount so increased may be considered to be dividend paid out of capital. Share classes with a fixed dividend policy may pay out both income and capital in distributions. Where distributions are paid out of capital, this amounts to a return or withdrawal of part of your original investment or capital gains attributable to that and may result in an immediate decrease in the net asset value of shares. if (timeFrames[0] != Period()) limit = MathMax(limit,MathMin(History,iCustom(NULL,timeFrames[0],indicatorFileName,"returnBars",0,0)*timeFrames[0]/Period()));
Ref: https://help.github.com/en/enterprise/2.15/user/articles/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent#generating-a-new-ssh-key Close and relaunch any open Git bash, Powershell or command shell for the credential caching to take effect.Here are the verbose clone commands. The setups on Linux and Mac are the same, save for auth folder locations. The Linux version succeeds while the Mac version fails. I thought I'd add this piece of information. The server is using a self signed certificate, or one which comes from no authority. This is why I set http.sslVerify to false.