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Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: snuggs
Version: 1.3.1
Summary: Snuggs are s-expressions for Numpy
Home-page: https://github.com/mapbox/snuggs
Author: Sean Gillies
Author-email: sean@mapbox.com
License: MIT
Description: ======
        snuggs
        ======
        
        .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/mapbox/snuggs.svg?branch=master
           :target: https://travis-ci.org/mapbox/snuggs
        
        .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/mapbox/snuggs/badge.svg
           :target: https://coveralls.io/r/mapbox/snuggs
        
        Snuggs are s-expressions for Numpy
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            >>> snuggs.eval("(+ (asarray 1 1) (asarray 2 2))")
            array([3, 3])
        
        Syntax
        ======
        
        Snuggs wraps Numpy in expressions with the following syntax:
        
        .. code-block::
        
            expression = "(" (operator | function) *arg ")"
            arg = expression | name | number | string
        
        Examples
        ========
        
        Addition of two numbers
        -----------------------
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            import snuggs
            snuggs.eval('(+ 1 2)')
            # 3
        
        Multiplication of a number and an array
        ---------------------------------------
        
        Arrays can be created using ``asarray``.
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            snuggs.eval("(* 3.5 (asarray 1 1))")
            # array([ 3.5,  3.5])
        
        Evaluation context
        ------------------
        
        Expressions can also refer by name to arrays in a local context.
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            snuggs.eval("(+ (asarray 1 1) b)", b=np.array([2, 2]))
            # array([3, 3])
        
        Functions and operators
        =======================
        
        Arithmetic (``* + / -``) and logical (``< <= == != >= > & |``) operators are
        available. Members of the ``numpy`` module such as ``asarray()``, ``mean()``,
        and ``where()`` are also available.
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            snuggs.eval("(mean (asarray 1 2 4))")
            # 2.3333333333333335
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            snuggs.eval("(where (& tt tf) 1 0)",
                tt=numpy.array([True, True]),
                tf=numpy.array([True, False]))
            # array([1, 0])
        
        Higher-order functions
        ======================
        
        New in snuggs 1.1 are higher-order functions ``map`` and ``partial``.
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            snuggs.eval("((partial * 2) 2)")
            # 4
        
            snuggs.eval('(asarray (map (partial * 2) (asarray 1 2 3)))')
            # array([2, 4, 6])
        
        Performance notes
        =================
        
        Snuggs makes simple calculator programs possible. None of the optimizations
        of, e.g., `numexpr <https://github.com/pydata/numexpr>`__ (multithreading,
        elimination of temporary data, etc) are currently available.
        
        If you're looking to combine Numpy with a more complete Lisp, see
        `Hy <https://github.com/hylang/hy>`__:
        
        .. code-block:: clojure
        
            => (import numpy)
            => (* 2 (.asarray numpy [1 2 3]))
            array([2, 4, 6])
        
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