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first thanks for this awesome project! I wanted to explore it for a long time but haven't had the chance to do so before now.
While playing with the CSV import, I had difficulties importing float values and then noticed that comma , was both used as the CSV separator and float decimal point which then prevents import from working correctly with floats. By adapting the code to use a different separator I got the CSV import to work with floats.
So the decimal point should probably be changed to . or the CSV separator changed to something else.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Did your generated data use commas as a decimal separator? If so, that's a data source problem and your files are malformed. If the code is expecting commas as decimal separators then we've got locale problems.
CSV by definition uses commas as field separators, and they're not legal in field content.
Hi,
first thanks for this awesome project! I wanted to explore it for a long time but haven't had the chance to do so before now.
While playing with the CSV import, I had difficulties importing float values and then noticed that comma
,
was both used as the CSV separator and float decimal point which then prevents import from working correctly with floats. By adapting the code to use a different separator I got the CSV import to work with floats.So the decimal point should probably be changed to
.
or the CSV separator changed to something else.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: