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integrand_table: Example and Test

def integrand_table() :
   import dismod_at
   import copy
   #
   file_name      = 'example.db'
   new            = True
   connection     = dismod_at.create_connection(file_name, new)
   cursor         = connection.cursor()
   #
   # create the integrand table
   col_name = [ 'integrand_name' , 'eta'   ]
   col_type = [ 'text',            'real'  ]
   row_list = [
      [ 'Tincidence' , 1e-6 ],
      [ 'remission' ,  1e-6 ],
      [ 'mtall',       1e-6 ],
      [ 'mulcov_1',    1e-6 ]
   ]
   tbl_name = 'integrand'
   dismod_at.create_table(connection, tbl_name, col_name, col_type, row_list)
   # ----------------------------------------------------------------------
   # include primary key in test
   check_name = [ tbl_name + '_id' ] + col_name
   check_list = list()
   for i in range( len(row_list) ) :
      check_list.append( [i] + row_list[i] )
   #
   row_list = dismod_at.get_row_list(connection, tbl_name, check_name)
   assert row_list == check_list
   # ----------------------------------------------------------------------
   connection.close()
   print('integrand_table: OK')

Input File: example/table/integrand_table.py