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@yoelcortes Thank you for bringing this topic back up! My normal tools are Okular which has a great table extractor feature and ScanTailor although this one is digital already so no scanning is necessary.
I can help with this task also. Attached is the extracted data from the PDF as a spreadsheet in a table. The "work items" are as follows as they look to me now:
- Obtain the CAS numbers for each component. This is the slowest part in my experience.
- Convert lifetimes which are in days into floating-point fractional years.
- Make column headers consistent between the GWP files.
- Decide if the AGWP values should be included.
- Remove empty rows.
- Decide what to do about "<1" values.
- Add the file
- Modify the code
- Add a couple tests
- (maybe) change the default to the new values.
I hope the spreadsheet is helpful. Thank you for your continued collaboration. Splitting out Chemicals into its own project was definitely a good call.
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@CalebBell, I didn't realize this issue was already opened. This is a ton of help! The task list sounds good, I got it from here. Thanks again!
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