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swish Swish.Proof Step in proof chain The display name for a proof step comes from the display name of its consequence formula.
Step :: Rule ex -> [Formula ex] -> Formula ex -> Step exswish Swish.Proof No documentation available.
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easyplot Graphics.EasyPlot Uses the given step-size for plotting along the x-axis
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gogol-dataflow Gogol.Dataflow Defines a particular step within a Cloud Dataflow job. A job consists of multiple steps, each of which performs some specific operation as part of the overall job. Data is typically passed from one step to another as part of the job. Note: The properties of this object are not stable and might change. Here's an example of a sequence of steps which together implement a Map-Reduce job: * Read a collection of data from some source, parsing the collection's elements. * Validate the elements. * Apply a user-defined function to map each element to some value and extract an element-specific key value. * Group elements with the same key into a single element with that key, transforming a multiply-keyed collection into a uniquely-keyed collection. * Write the elements out to some data sink. Note that the Cloud Dataflow service may be used to run many different types of jobs, not just Map-Reduce. See: newStep smart constructor.
Step :: Maybe Text -> Maybe Text -> Maybe Step_Properties -> Stepgogol-dataflow Gogol.Dataflow No documentation available.
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gogol-dataflow Gogol.Dataflow.Types Defines a particular step within a Cloud Dataflow job. A job consists of multiple steps, each of which performs some specific operation as part of the overall job. Data is typically passed from one step to another as part of the job. Note: The properties of this object are not stable and might change. Here's an example of a sequence of steps which together implement a Map-Reduce job: * Read a collection of data from some source, parsing the collection's elements. * Validate the elements. * Apply a user-defined function to map each element to some value and extract an element-specific key value. * Group elements with the same key into a single element with that key, transforming a multiply-keyed collection into a uniquely-keyed collection. * Write the elements out to some data sink. Note that the Cloud Dataflow service may be used to run many different types of jobs, not just Map-Reduce. See: newStep smart constructor.
Step :: Maybe Text -> Maybe Text -> Maybe Step_Properties -> Stepgogol-dataflow Gogol.Dataflow.Types No documentation available.
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plot Graphics.Rendering.Plot.Figure No documentation available.
stepProgress :: step -> Progress step fail ()Cabal Distribution.Utils.Progress Emit a step and then continue.
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ghc GHC.Builtin.Names No documentation available.