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import gradio as gr
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import codeFile as cd
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import openpyxl as pyxl
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def myFunction(dtaFl,shNm,rnNm):
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flnm=cd.rowWise(dtaFl,shNm,rnNm)
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return flNm
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demo = gr.Interface(
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myFunction,
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[
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#gr.Radio(["Yes", "No"],label="Assign OT to WWF? (If 'yes', WWF will be considered for filling in slots beyond their prescribed shifts in the Assignment List"),
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#gr.CheckboxGroup(["Friday", "Monday"], label="Check the boxes as appropriate if scheduling long weekend"),
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#gr.Radio([32, 40],label="Regular Work Hours This Week?"),
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#gr.Radio(["Bud","Blue"],label="Which crew is on A shift this week?"),
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#gr.File(label="Assignments List"),
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# gr.File(label="Required Jobs List"),
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#gr.File(label="Full Time Refusal Sheet - COPY OF SHEET WITH VALUES, NO FORMULAS"),
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#gr.File(label="Temp Refusal Sheet - COPY OF SHEET WITH VALUES, NO FORMULAS"),
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gr.File(label="Data File"),
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gr.Textbox(label="Sheet Name"),
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gr.Textbox(label="Named Range Name")
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],
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[
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#gr.Dataframe(
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# headers=["Date", "trsxn", "symbol", "qt","price"],
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# datatype=["str", "str", "str", "number", "number"],
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# ),
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#gr.Textbox(label="dynamic import test"),
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gr.File(label="File With Transformed Data")
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],
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description="Enter excel file, sheet name, named range name, to have the data changed into a row-wise orientation. Expects the first field to be the unique x1 value, and proceeding fields to have unique 'x2' headers, with cell containing the dependent y for x1 and x2. Then it returns a much longer list with only 3 columns: x1,x2,y",
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demo.launch()#Nice!
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