Pyenzyme

Latest version: v1.1.5

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1.1.5

What's Changed
* PySCeS ThinLayer: Fit multiple replicates, plot fit result by jmrohwer in https://github.com/EnzymeML/PyEnzyme/pull/46
* PyYAML causing pip error fix by JR-1991 in https://github.com/EnzymeML/PyEnzyme/pull/60
* fix reading to be compatible with newer versions of libsbml by fbergmann in https://github.com/EnzymeML/PyEnzyme/pull/61
* 62 : use write.close rather than writer.save by fbergmann in https://github.com/EnzymeML/PyEnzyme/pull/63

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/EnzymeML/PyEnzyme/compare/v1.1.4...v1.1.5

1.1.4

This release fixes some minor issues and an endless loop caused by `PyDantic`.

1.1.3

In the course of the upcoming "EnzymeML at work" manuscript, the PyEnzyme library has been extended and revisited to enhance functionalities. In addition, the syntax has been improved towards a more pythonic way that aligns well to common standards.

Important changes

- Thin Layers have been generalized and are built from a Base Thin Layer
- Syntax has been changed to fit python standards
- Measurement and experimental data management has been improved
- Export relevant data to Pandas DataFrames
- Direct visualization either static or interactively
- JSON export and import
- Improved data validation and creation of validation YAML files
- Documentation has been added
- Comprehensive testing suite to check on functionality

1.1.0alpha

1.0.x
Release notes

- Reading, writing and editing of EnzymeML files
- Inclusion Thin API layers for STRENDA-DB, COPASI and BioCatNet template
- Jupyter templates for Import and Export of EnzymeML data
- HTML tutorials for quick entry

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