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eXtended Data Analysis Toolkit

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What is xdat?

xdat (eXtended Data Analysis Toolkit), is a set of utilities that help streamline data science projects.

  • Monkey-patches common packages to add useful functionality
  • Helps with standardization of plots in projects
  • Includes useful tools (like caching)

Warning: this isn't even in "alpha" yet, and will likely have changes that are not backwards-compatible.

Installation

Ubuntu 20.04

> sudo apt -q -y install libeigen3-dev
> pip install xdat

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