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After used the new "Image Recognition Tool" a few days, I think you could improve it :
> by adding the dimensional constraints in front of each of the pre-trained models,
> by adding a true tool to divide the training data correctly (in order to have an equivalent number of images for each of the labels)
> at least, allow the tool to use black & white images (I wanted to test it on the MNIST, but the tool tells me that it necessarily needs RGB images) ?
Question : do you in the future allow the user to choose between CPU or GPU usage ?
In any case, thank you again for this new tool, it is certainly perfectible, but very simple to use, and I sincerely think that it will allow a greater number of people to understand the many use cases made possible thanks to image recognition.
Thank you again
Kévin VANCAPPEL (France ;-))
Thank you again.
Kévin VANCAPPEL
Hi
Wanted to control the order of execution of objects in Alteryx WF but right now we have ONLY block until done which is not right choice for so many cases
Can we have a container (say Sequence Container) and put piece of logic in each container and have control by connecting each container?
Hope this way we can control the execution order
It may be something looks like below
I know this has been suggested before, but it would be great if calculations and transformations could be cached between workflow executions. Perhaps the browse tools could be configured as caches. Any spot that has a browse tool fixes the value of that node between runs provided that there are no upstream tool changes. The cache could be optional (or flushed) to allow for dynamic input data that could change between executions, even if the tool chain didn't.
Would be great if we could right click on an input and in addition to having "convert to macro input" there was an option for "convert to dynamic input".
It would be great if Alteryx developed an option to keep data transformations and additions already ran through the module. After adding new tools to the module, then the module would keep all of the data already transformed or added up to that point and would only spend time running the data through any new tools added after that point.
It would save the analyst a lot of time when developing big and complex modules.
We have several .txt input files (same structure) that need to be combined into one file. But all the files have summary information on the first 6 rows. Alteryx help me created a macro to skip the first x rows but it is involved - but it works. Having a "start data import on line x" would greatly simplify the process.
One of those small little annoyances that can add some extra time to development is how when you browse for a file (either with the Input Tool or Output Tool) it always defaults to the most recent location of where you either picked up a file or output a file.
Many times I have existing Input Tools or Output Tools that I simply need to repoint (meaning they already have a file location mapped to either read or write to.) For these, it would be great if, when the user clicked to File Browse, the initial folder location displayed was the same folder where the current file is mapped to.
Perhaps displaying the most recent folder in the file browse interface may be best suited for when a file has not been mapped yet.
We would like to have the ability to overwrite sheets in macro-enabled Excel workbooks. Several of our scorecarding templates leverage macros for Excel events, protection, and interaction, and the ability to directly overwrite data in these workbooks would be a huge benefit of using Alteryx.
Posting on behalf of Door To Door Organics:
Canvases can get pretty huge and it's an unintuitive pain to have to scroll and shift+scroll across a large canvas, and an even bigger pain to rely on the sliders at the edges of the canvas. It would be REALLY nice if we could navigate the canvas by dragging the canvas around, much like a touch interface, in the same way that Photoshop's "Hand Tool" works.
As an added plus, the same hotkey that Photoshop uses (the spacebar) should also be usable in Designer, since, I'm pretty sure it's not used for anything else at the moment, as a hotkey. The functionality would look like this: hold down the spacebar (which changes the mouse cursor to a hand tool) and then, while the space bar is still held down, you'd be able to "grab" the canvas and drag it around in your view port in order to traverse it in a much more intuitive way. Bonus points if you could manage to implement some inertial scrolling with this as well. 😃
I have the Show Properties Window selected, but it is not showing up on my screen. At first I thought it was just hidden and that I could just pull it back from being hidden, but I can't find it anywhere.
Thanks!
Many files I use are in .xlsb format.
I'm using .sv file format for compressing large files and using them in Alteryx. .sv is call a Alteryx Spatial Zip file. This format seems to offer the highest level of compression of all the Alteryx file format types. Is this suitable for text also? Is it usable in real time vs uncompressing first then using in a workflow? If not, I think a compressed real time file format would be a nice addition.
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