A package for handling numpy arrays with units
Project description
unyt
A package for handling numpy arrays with units.
Often writing code that deals with data that has units can be confusing. A function might return an array but at least with plain NumPy arrays, there is no way to easily tell what the units of the data are without somehow knowing a prioi.
The unyt package (pronounced like “unit”) provides a subclass of NumPy’s ndarray class that knows about units. For example, one could do:
>>> import unyt as u >>> distance_traveled = [3.4, 5.8, 7.2] * u.mile >>> print(distance_traveled.to('km')) [ 5.4717696 9.3341952 11.5872768] km
And a whole lot more! See the documentation for more examples as well as full API docs.
This package only depends on numpy, sympy, six and, on Python 2.7, backports.functools_lru_cache (a backport of functools.lru_cache). Notably, it does not depend on yt and it is written in pure Python.
Code of Conduct
The unyt package is part of The yt Project. Participating in unyt development therefore happens under the auspices of the yt community code of conduct. If for any reason you feel that the code of conduct has been violated, please send an e-mail to confidential@yt-project.org with details describing the incident. All emails sent to this address will be treated with the strictest confidence by an individual who does not normally participate in yt development.
License
The unyt package is licensed under the BSD 3-clause license.
Citation
If you make use of unyt in a publication we would appreciate a mention in the text of the paper or in the acknowledgements.
History
unyt began life as a submodule of yt named yt.units.
It was separated from yt.units as its own package in 2018.
1.0.3 (2018-06-06)
Fix readme rendering on pypi
1.0.2 (2018-06-06)
Added a paper to be submitted to the Journal of Open Source Software.
Tweaks for the readme
1.0.1 (2018-05-24)
Don’t use setup_requires in setup.py
1.0.0 (2018-05-24)
First release on PyPI.
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