Provides simple filtering and visualization tools for Monte-Carlo simulation data
Project description
- Name:
MCres
- Website:
- Version:
- 0.2beta
Blah It is released under the MIT license.
import MCres
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Documentation
Refer to this page, http://pythonhosted.org/MCres/MCres.html
Requirements
MCres requires the following Python packages:
NumPy, Scipy: for basic numerical routines
astropy.io.fits: for angle units
corner: for plotting
matplotlib: for plotting
time: for basic stuff
MCres is tested on Linux and Python 2.7 only, but should cross-plateform without too many issues.
Installation
If you use anaconda, the easiest and fastest way to get the package up and running is to install MCres using conda:
$ conda install MCres --channel MCres
You can also install MCres from PyPI using pip, given that you already have all the requirements:
$ pip install MCres
You can also download MCres source from GitHub and type:
$ python setup.py install
Contributing
Code writing
Code contributions are welcome! Just send a pull request on GitHub and we will discuss it. In the issue tracker you may find pending tasks.
Bug reporting
If you think you’ve found one please refer to the issue tracker on GitHub.
Additional options
You can either send me an e-mail or add it to the issues/wishes list on GitHub.
Citing
If you use MCres on your project, please drop me a line <mailto:{my first name}.{my family name}@obspm.fr>, you will get fixes and additional options earlier.
License
MCres is released under the MIT license, hence allowing commercial use of the library. Please refer to the LICENSE.txt file.
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