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Set of pre- and post-processing scripts for modelling
Using and IDE like PyCharm is recommended to keep things easy. It may be useful if you need to debug your scripts, or edit them.
Using PyCharm, you can follow the installation step and then run your scripts in pydelling env automatically. Otherwise, you can follow the steps below to run pydelling manually.
Configure the conda environment running
conda env create --file environment.yaml
Regular pip dependencies can be found at requirements.txt
Some examples of usage of pydelling may be found inside templates
folder. Use config.yaml
to setup data sources and
other variables.
In order to execute pydelling, pydelling
conda env needs to be loaded.
conda activate pydelling
Run the script and set the config file as argument. If the config file is not specified, ./config.yaml
will be taken as default.
Example:
python templates\interpolate_top_BC\interpolate_BC.py templates\interpolate_top_BC\config.yaml
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Package providing a variety of utility methods for mathematical modelling
We found that pydelling 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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