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Pluto Drag&Drop: fonsp/Pluto.jl#707
Currently, the file names are defined as
DataFrames.DataFrame(TableIO.read_table(joinpath(dirname(@__FILE__), "Stunning science.jl.assets", "my_data.csv")); copycols=false)
The problem is that this code includes the file name of the notebook itself. When the notebook is renamed, this code needs to be adjusted manually.
Better would be to define the assets relative to the notebook file:
DataFrames.DataFrame(TableIO.read_table(joinpath(split(@__FILE__, '#')[1] * ".assets", "my_data.csv")); copycols=false)
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Pluto Drag&Drop: fonsp/Pluto.jl#707
Currently, the file names are defined as
DataFrames.DataFrame(TableIO.read_table(joinpath(dirname(@__FILE__), "Stunning science.jl.assets", "my_data.csv")); copycols=false)
The problem is that this code includes the file name of the notebook itself. When the notebook is renamed, this code needs to be adjusted manually.
Better would be to define the assets relative to the notebook file:
DataFrames.DataFrame(TableIO.read_table(joinpath(split(@__FILE__, '#')[1] * ".assets", "my_data.csv")); copycols=false)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: