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Better support static variables for all formats (null timestamps) #83

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@justin13601 justin13601 commented Jul 29, 2024

#48 and #61

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  • Improvements
    • Streamlined data loading process for better clarity and performance by simplifying the transformation steps.
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The modifications to the generate_plain_predicates_from_meds function simplify the data loading process by streamlining the transformation steps. Previously, the function included multiple operations for data processing, including renaming and dropping null values. The update removes the null value dropping step, enhancing clarity and potentially improving performance while preserving functionality.

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src/aces/predicates.py Simplified generate_plain_predicates_from_meds by removing the null value dropping step, focusing on renaming.

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301-301: Ensure null timestamps are handled correctly.

The explicit step to drop null values has been removed. Ensure that the rest of the code correctly handles any potential null values in the timestamp column.

@justin13601 justin13601 changed the title Support MEDS static variables (null timestamps) Better support static variables for all formats (null timestamps) Jul 29, 2024
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Plans: #48

@justin13601 justin13601 deleted the static-variables branch July 29, 2024 22:46
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