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Python implementation of Histogrammar

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See histogrammar.org for a complete introduction to Histogrammar.

This is a pure Python implementation for Python versions 2.6, 2.7, and 3.4.

Installation

Histogrammar has a standard Python install script. Run

python setup.py install

with sudo if superuser permissions are needed or --home=~ to install in a home directory. The latter option requires an appropriate PYTHONPATH.

This package has no explicit dependencies, though it can use back-ends like Numpy and front-ends like Matplotlib and Bokeh if they are on your system. If not, you'll get an ImportError at the time you try to call these methods.

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Build status

The tests are thorough.

  • basic.py were written during development to test all features as they were added.
  • testnumpy.py tests numerical agreement between the conventional implementation and the Numpy implementation, which are very different. Also tests much larger datasets and infinity/NaN handling.
    • contrary to its name, testnumpy.py also compares its implementation with the literal code given in the specification as well.
  • testrootcling.py applies all of the Numpy tests to the ROOT/Cling implementation.
  • testgpu.py applies all of the Numpy tests to the CUDA GPU implementation.

Primitive implementation is mature. CUDA implementation has begun.

Primitive Pure Python Numpy ROOT JIT CUDA GPU
Count done done done done
Sum done done done done
Average done done done done
Deviate done done done done
Minimize done done done done
Maximize done done done done
Bag done done done impossible
Bin done done done done
SparselyBin done done done impossible
CentrallyBin done done done done
IrregularlyBin done done done done
Categorize done done done impossible
Fraction done done done done
Stack done done done done
Select done done done done
Label done done done done
UntypedLabel done done done done
Index done done done done
Branch done done done done
  • "impossible" for CUDA GPU means that the primitive requires a non-constant memory allocation (hashmaps in all three cases). There must be ways of doing this by preallocating more space than is needed, but I'm not going to get into that for this round.

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