Statsy

Latest version: v0.3.0

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0.3.1

This is the first fully public release of the Statsy Python package, patched from 0.3.0. This package was designed initially as a research project, and not meant to replace more efficient, stable, and production-ready libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, and StatsModels.

Statsy **does** offer good support for summation notation involving multi-variable functions performed on non-trivial ranges of sets of data (when the range is not simply 0-n).

Because it is written in a highly functional, modular, and Pythonic way (see the [Zen of Python](https://peps.python.org/pep-0020/)), Statsy's source code may be easily reused and repurposed.

0.3.0

This is the first fully public release of the Statsy Python package. This package was designed initially as a research project, and not meant to replace more efficient, stable, and production-ready libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, and StatsModels.

Statsy **does** offer good support for summation notation involving multi-variable functions performed on non-trivial ranges of sets of data (when the range is not simply 0-n).

Because it is written in a highly functional, modular, and Pythonic way (see the [Zen of Python](https://peps.python.org/pep-0020/)), Statsy's source code may be easily reused and repurposed.

0.2.0

This is the first substantial development release of the Statsy package. This release modularizes the package contents, and introduces many core methods such as median, mode, various kinds of mean, constants (pi, e), and more.

0.1.6

Working to config GitHub actions and PyPi

0.1.5

Working to config GitHub actions and PyPi.

0.1.4

Again, working to config github actions

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