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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
For each year, parse the pdf manual, then use that information to | |
unpack the fixed-width data file. | |
Source data files can be found here: | |
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data_access/vitalstatsonline.htm#Mortality_Multiple | |
Passes basic tests for 2005-2015. Untested on earlier years. |
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-- GEOIP IN POSTGRESQL | |
-- | |
-- We use two approaches. First using PostgreSQL inet and cidr types and indexing (PostgreSQL 9.4 and later), | |
-- and then using ip4r (https://github.com/RhodiumToad/ip4r). | |
-- The performance of ip4r indexes is significantly better than PostgreSQL's own index. | |
-- An operation that took 42s using ip4r took 47 minutes using PostgreSQL's cidr index. | |
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### prerequisites | |
sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools" | |
git --version | |
gcc --version | |
bash --version | |
python --version # (system) | |
sudo yum install -y openssl-devel readline-devel zlib-devel | |
sudo yum update | |
### install `pyenv` |