gituser/test_manylinux/: patsy-0.5.2 metadata and description
A Python package for describing statistical models and for building design matrices.
| author | Nathaniel J. Smith |
| author_email | njs@pobox.com |
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| license | 2-clause BSD |
| provides_extras | test |
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# Patsy
Notice: patsy is no longer under active development. As of August 2021, Matthew Wardrop (@matthewwardrop) and Tomás Capretto (@tomicapretto) have taken on responsibility from Nathaniel Smith (@njsmith) for keeping the lights on, but no new feature development is planned. The spiritual successor of this project is [Formulaic](https://github.com/matthewwardrop/formulaic), and we recommend those interested in new feature development contribute there. Those whose use-cases continue to be met by patsy can continue using this package with increased confidence that things will continue to work as is for the foreseeable future.
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Patsy is a Python library for describing statistical models (especially linear models, or models that have a linear component) and building design matrices. Patsy brings the convenience of [R](http://www.r-project.org/) “formulas” to Python.
[](https://pypi.org/project/spec-classes/)      
Documentation: <https://patsy.readthedocs.io/>
Downloads: <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/patsy/>
Code and issues: <https://github.com/pydata/patsy>
Mailing list: <pydata@googlegroups.com> (<http://groups.google.com/group/pydata>)
## Dependencies
Python (2.6, 2.7, or 3.3+)
six
numpy
Optional: * pytest/pytest-cov: needed to run tests * scipy: needed for spline-related functions like bs
- ## Installation
pip install patsy (or, for traditionalists: python setup.py install)
## License
2-clause BSD, see LICENSE.txt for details.