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- fix an issue where loading TimeSeriesData from csvtext in some inst… #814

- fix an issue where loading TimeSeriesData from csvtext in some inst…

- fix an issue where loading TimeSeriesData from csvtext in some inst… #814

Triggered via push November 27, 2024 08:40
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The `set-output` command is deprecated and will be disabled soon. Please upgrade to using Environment Files. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/
Build: Dynamic/TimeDelay/TimeDelaySamples.cs#L19
The field 'TimeDelaySamples.timeBase_s' is never used
Build: Dynamic/TimeDelay/TimeDelaySamples.cs#L20
The field 'TimeDelaySamples.timeDelay_s' is never used
Build: Utility/PlotGain.cs#L192
Parameter 'comment' has no matching param tag in the XML comment for 'PlotGain.CreateSteadyStateXYTablesFromGainSchedModel(GainSchedModel, string, string, int, int, double[], double[])' (but other parameters do)
Build: TimeSeriesAnalysis.Tests/Tests/GainSchedModelTests.cs#L445
The variable 'tolerance' is assigned but its value is never used
Build: Dynamic/TimeDelay/TimeDelaySamples.cs#L19
The field 'TimeDelaySamples.timeBase_s' is never used
Build: Dynamic/TimeDelay/TimeDelaySamples.cs#L20
The field 'TimeDelaySamples.timeDelay_s' is never used
Build: Utility/PlotGain.cs#L192
Parameter 'comment' has no matching param tag in the XML comment for 'PlotGain.CreateSteadyStateXYTablesFromGainSchedModel(GainSchedModel, string, string, int, int, double[], double[])' (but other parameters do)
Build: TimeSeriesAnalysis.Tests/Tests/GainSchedModelTests.cs#L445
The variable 'tolerance' is assigned but its value is never used