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flyingcircus-numeric
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FlyingCircus-Numeric - FlyingCircus with NumPy/Scipy.
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NUMERIC
This software provides a library of miscellaneous utilities / recipes for
generic computations with Python and NumPy / SciPy.
This code was originally included in
FlyingCircus <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flyingcircus>
__, but is now
living in a separate package to avoid pulling larger dependencies to those
users not in need of NumPy / SciPy functionalities.
It is relatively easy to extend and users are encouraged to tweak with it.
Most of the code is used in a number of projects where it is tested against real-life scenarios.
All the code is tested against the examples in the documentation
(using doctest <https://docs.python.org/3/library/doctest.html>
__).
The code has reached a reasonable level of maturity.
However, until it gets a wider adoption, some of the library components may
undergo some refactoring in the process of improving the code.
Changes will appear in the CHANGELOG.rst
.
Please file a bug report if you detect an undocumented refactoring.
Releases information are available through NEWS.rst
.
For a more comprehensive list of changes see CHANGELOG.rst
(automatically
generated from the version control system).
The package (which requires both numpy
and scipy
-- as well as FlyingCircus <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flyingcircus>
__) --
contains a number of numerical functions, typically
working on or generating numpy.ndarray
inputs, like:
sgngeomspace()
: generates geometrically / logarithmically spaced
samples between signed start and stop endpoints.unsqueeze()
: add singletons to the shape of an array to
broadcast-match a given shape.subst()
: conveniently substitute all occurrences of a value in an array.etc.
These are meant to run both in Python 3
The recommended way of installing the software is through
PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flyingcircus_numeric>
__:
.. code:: bash
$ pip install flyingcircus_numeric
Alternatively, you can clone the source repository from
GitHub <https://github.com/norok2/flyingcircus_numeric>
__:
.. code:: bash
$ git clone git@github.com:norok2/flyingcircus_numeric.git
$ cd flyingcircus_numeric
$ pip install -e .
For more details see also INSTALL.rst
.
This work is licensed through the terms and conditions of the
GPLv3+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html>
__ See the
accompanying LICENSE.rst
for more details.
For a complete list of authors please see AUTHORS.rst
.
People who have influenced this work are acknowledged in THANKS.rst
.
FAQs
FlyingCircus with NumPy/SciPy.
We found that flyingcircus-numeric demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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