Friday 22 September 2017

SAP ABAP TRAINING IN CHANDIGARH



ABAP is a programming language that runs in the SAP ABAP run time environment created and used by SAP for the development of application programs including:
  • Reports (Classical,  ALV, Interactive)
  • Module Pool Programming (Dialog Programming)
  • Interfaces
  • Forms (Smart Forms)
  • Data conversions

This course makes it so easy to learn SAP ABAP, you will be writing and testing out you own code in no time. So not to bog you down with theory this course focuses on learning through a hands-on approach and is packed full of practical step by step examples so that you are creating code from day one.








 CRUISECODERS

This training course by Cruisecoders  not only gives you an a thorough insight into how the SAP programming language works but is delivered in such a way that everyone who takes the course will have absolutely no problem in understanding all the topics discussed. We will give you  a flexible environment in training.
 
 For enquiry and bookings call @ 91-8146782308, 91-9056172939,0172-5000750, Location: Chandigarh
Address: The Atlantic Business Centre 
SCO No: 364-365-366, Level 3, Sector 34 A, Chandigarh 160034.
cruisecoders@gmail.com
www.cruisecoders.com










1 comment:

  1. Hello There,

    You make learning and reading addictive. All eyes fixed on you. Thank you being such a good and trust worthy guide.
    so I'm currently struggling on a piece of code. I'm not very proficient at Python so bear with me. What I have is a numpy array of baseball statistics with 20 columns and a lot of rows and two of the columns are the year the stats were taken from and a unique player id that only applies to this one person. As some players returned for more than a year, some of the player ids repeat in later rows. There is also a column with the number of runs that player got in a year.

    What I'm trying to accomplish with this is make a histogram where the x axis is total number of runs a player got and the y axis is number of players who got these many runs, with 100 bins.

    I used np.unique to make an array with the player ids only listed once and I know I need some weird kind of for loop to add all the runs to the player id, then I probably need an array with 2 columns, being the id and the runs gotten by that id, and a where statement to get the number of players with a certain amount of runs within a range to then be graphed.

    I read multiple articles and watched many videos about how to use this tool - and was still confused! Your instructions were easy to understand and made the process simple.

    MuchasGracias,
    Morgan lee

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