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Name: reda
Version: 0.1.6
Summary: Reproducible Electrical Data Analysis
Home-page: https://github.com/geophysics-ubonn/reda
Author: Maximilian Weigand and Florian M. Wagner
Author-email: mweigand@geo.uni-bonn.de, wagner@geo.uni-bonn.de
License: MIT
Description: # REDA - Reproducible Electrical Data Analysis
        
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        *Latest release: 0.1.6 (11. July 2022)*
        
        See [!releases page](https://github.com/geophysics-ubonn/reda/releases) for a
        complete list of releases. Releases are also published to
        [!Pypi](https://pypi.org/project/reda/).
        
        REDA is a scientific Python library for reproducible geoelectrical data
        analysis. It aims to provide a unified interface for common and advanced data
        processing steps while bridging the gap between a multitude of geoelectric
        measurement devices and inversion codes used across the geophysical community.
        It offers functionality to import, analyze, process, visualize, and export
        geoelectrical data with particular emphasis on time-lapse functionality and
        reproducibility. The latter is realized in the form of a logging system, which
        keeps track of each individual processing step applied to particular data set
        in a human-readable journal. REDA is platform compatible, tested and
        open-source under the permissive MIT license. Any contributions from the
        community are highly welcome.
        
        REDA is a work-in-progress. Please contact us if you wish to use it or miss a
        specific functionality. Please see the
        [status page](https://geophysics-ubonn.github.io/reda/about.html#status-of-reda) for more
        information.
        
        ## In which scenarios is reda useful?
        
        ### Import data from a device-specific file format
        
        Example::
        
        	import reda
            ert = reda.ERT()
        	ert.import_syscal_bin('data_from_a_syscal_device.bin')
        	print(ert.data[['a', 'b', 'm', 'n', 'r']])
        
        See the [!status
        page](https://geophysics-ubonn.github.io/reda/about.html#status-of-reda) for
        supported device/software file formats.
        
        ## Installation
        
        Install latest release from PyPI (https://pypi.org/project/reda/):
        
            pip install reda
        
        Install current development version from git:
        
        	pip install git+https://github.com/geophysics-ubonn/reda
        
        For more information, refer to the [!installation
        page](https://geophysics-ubonn.github.io/reda/installation.html) of the
        documentation.
        
        ## Documentation
        
        An online version of the docs can be found here:
        <https://geophysics-ubonn.github.io/reda>
        
        ## Contributing
        
        We look forward to any type of contributions:
        
        * code contribution
        * example contributions
        * documentation help
        * issuing bug reports
        
        If in doubt, use the Gitter chat to contact us (click the Gitter badge above to
        join the chat).
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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