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The goal of sportsdataverse-py is to provide the community with a python package for working with sports data as a companion to the cfbfastR, hoopR, and wehoop R packages. Beyond data aggregation and tidying ease, one of the multitude of services that sportsdataverse-py provides is for benchmarking open-source expected points and win probability metrics for American Football.
sportsdataverse-py can be installed via pip:
pip install sportsdataverse
# with full dependencies
pip install sportsdataverse[all]
or from the repo (which may at times be more up to date):
git clone https://github.com/sportsdataverse/sportsdataverse-py
cd sportsdataverse-py
pip install -e .[all]
To cite the sportsdataverse-py
Python package in publications, use:
BibTex Citation
@misc{gilani_sdvpy_2021,
author = {Gilani, Saiem},
title = {sportsdataverse-py: The SportsDataverse's Python Package for Sports Data.},
url = {https://py.sportsdataverse.org},
season = {2021}
}
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We found that sportsdataverse 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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