SaintCoinach
polars
SaintCoinach | polars | |
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9 | 144 | |
286 | 26,378 | |
2.8% | 3.4% | |
6.9 | 10.0 | |
15 days ago | 2 days ago | |
C# | Rust | |
Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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SaintCoinach
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When the Warrior wants to reroll to Dancer
Got the map via a tool called Saint Coinach: https://github.com/xivapi/SaintCoinach
- I want to download/get all gathered items Icons
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I made this while messing around in Blender instead of sleeping last night.
I had to use a special tool for it, but yeah I extracted the Central Shroud directly. This tool, specifically: https://github.com/xivapi/SaintCoinach
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A render featuring Emet-Selch i made for the Infinite Journeys Render Challenge. Inspired by the cover artwork for the Shadowbringers vinyl. (Made with Blender)
If you want to extract maps you can use Godbert
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[MakePlace Simulator] Exteriors for all house sizes, and all fixtures and furniture!
I modified Saint Coinach to get the 3D assets from the game. In retrospect, it's probably easier to use TexTools to do so.
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What libraries do you miss from other languages?
Kind of an extremely narrow thing but, I miss SaintCoinach, a data mining library for Final Fantasy XIV.
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High-Res Map images?
Maybe SaintCoinach? https://github.com/xivapi/SaintCoinach never actually used it though, I know most websites depend on it to extract data.
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Tools for FFXIV guide/video/tutorial making
SaintCoinach.cmd provides commands (ui or uihd) to extract textures from a FFXIV installation.
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FFXIV Relic Tracker - Website - All Relics from ARR - ShB
It's a wittle compwicated, but you can extwact them using this libwawy: https://github.com/xivapi/SaintCoinach
polars
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Why Python's Integer Division Floors (2010)
This is because 0.1 is in actuality the floating point value value 0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625, and thus 1 divided by it is ever so slightly smaller than 10. Nevertheless, fpround(1 / fpround(1 / 10)) = 10 exactly.
I found out about this recently because in Polars I defined a // b for floats to be (a / b).floor(), which does return 10 for this computation. Since Python's correctly-rounded division is rather expensive, I chose to stick to this (more context: https://github.com/pola-rs/polars/issues/14596#issuecomment-...).
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Polars
https://github.com/pola-rs/polars/releases/tag/py-0.19.0
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Stuff I Learned during Hanukkah of Data 2023
That turned out to be related to pola-rs/polars#11912, and this linked comment provided a deceptively simple solution - use PARSE_DECLTYPES when creating the connection:
- Polars 0.20 Released
- Segunda linguagem
- Polars: Dataframes powered by a multithreaded query engine, written in Rust
- Summing columns in remote Parquet files using DuckDB
- Polars 0.34 is released. (A query engine focussing on DataFrame front ends)
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