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einar | true | 2008-09-19 19:54:58+00:00 | page | datamatrix-05 | DataMatrix 0.5 | 451 |
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At last, since it's been like ages, I decided to put out a new version of DataMatrix. For those who haven't seen my previous post, DataMatrix is a Pythonic implementation of R's data.frame. It enables you to manipulate a text file by columns or rows, to your liking, using a dictionary-like syntax.
In this new version there have been a few improvements and correction to a couple bugs (for example saveMatrix did not really save) and the start (only a stub at the moment) of an append function to add more columns (I'll also think about a function to add rows).
DataMatrix is licensed under the GNU GPL, version 2 only. You can download [the installer]({{ site.url }}/files/datamatrix-0.5.win32.exe) (Windows) or [the source distribution]({{ site.url }}/files/datamatrix-0.5.tar.gz) (Linux and other *nixes). The only requirement is Python 2.5 or later installed on your system.
The README currently is a stub, but you can [browse the pydoc generated documentation]({{ site.url }}/files/datamatrix.html), which details how to instantiate and use DataMatrix objects (or [you can turn to my older post]({{ site.url }}/2008/06/dataframes-in-python-datamatrix)).
Also, since git is the new "cool feature of the day", DataMatrix is is hosted on github's repository, and you can grab the source with
{% highlight cpp %} git clone git://github.com/cswegger/datamatrix.git {% endhighlight %}
Comments and suggestions are welcome. I'll be putting a static page on DataMatrix tomorrow, if time permits.