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CPU Temperatures

This program takes CPU Temeratures as an input file and creates a piecewise linear interpolation for each core and a global least squares approximation for each core.

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Requirments

Compilation & Execution Instructions

Installing

  • You will need to install the libraries listed in the requirments section before moving onto the execution instructions.

  • If you do not already have it, install the typing library using the following command

pip3 install typing

Execution Instructions

  • Open the terminal on Mac, Linux or Bash on Windows and cd to the root of the project
  • Give the following command to run the program
python3 begin_run.py sensors-2018.12.26-no-labels.txt no

Command Format:

python3 begin_run.py input_file_name.txt has_labels?

Errors:

If you are having compilation errors, here are some of the possible issues:

  1. Make sure you are using python 3 or higher
  2. Make sure that the input file you give is in the input directory and when passing the file name as a command line argument only give the file name and extension, do not give a path

Documentation

The documentation for this project is generated using Pydoc. Html output is genrated and can be found in CPU-Temperatures/docs/ directory. You can also view the documentation for a python file by giving the following command

pydoc3.7 utils

This will show to documentation for the utils file, you can change that to any python file to view the documentation or you can view the html output for the given file in the docs directory

You can also generate an html output for a file by giving the following command

pydoc3.7 -w utils

This will generate an html page for the utils.py file in the current directory

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