Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: sztestlib20210724
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: this is a niubi lib
Home-page: https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject
Author: Sz
Author-email: maweiustb@163.com
License: MIT
Description: PyDSTool
        ========
        
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        *This is a beta release version.*
        
        PyDSTool is a sophisticated & integrated simulation and analysis environment
        for dynamical systems models of physical systems (ODEs, DAEs, maps, and hybrid
        systems).
        
        PyDSTool is platform independent, written primarily in Python with some
        underlying C and Fortran legacy code for fast solving. It makes extensive use
        of the numpy and scipy libraries. PyDSTool supports symbolic math,
        optimization, phase plane analysis, continuation and bifurcation analysis, data
        analysis, and other tools for modeling -- particularly for biological
        applications.
        
        The project is fully open source with a BSD license, and welcomes contributions
        from the community.
        
        See more at `pydstool.sourceforge.net <http://pydstool.sourceforge.net>`__.
        
        --------------
        
        Requirements
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        *  `Python <http://www.python.org>`__ 2.7 or 3.3+;
        *  `numpy <http://www.numpy.org>`__;
        *  `scipy <http://www.scipy.org>`__.
        
        Dopri/Radau and AUTO interface requirements
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        *  `swig <http://www.swig.org>`__ > 2.0;
        *  C compiler (e.g, gcc or clang);
        *  GNU Fortran compiler (Radau only).
        
        Optional requirements
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        *  `matplotlib <http://www.matplotlib.org>`__
           Matplotlib is needed for plotting functionality and running many of the examples.
        
        Recommended
        ^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        *  `ipython <http://www.ipython.org>`__
        
        Installation
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Debian/Ubuntu
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        *  install necessary packages:
        
           ::
        
                   sudo apt-get update
                   sudo apt-get install -qq gfortran swig
                   sudo apt-get install -qq python-numpy python-scipy python-matplotlib
        
        *  install ``PyDSTool``:
        
           ::
        
                   sudo python setup.py install
        
           or
        
           ::
        
                   sudo python setup.py develop
        
           Run without ``sudo`` and add flag ``--user`` to install for local
           user only.
        
        Getting started and documentation
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        See the `online documentation <http://pydstool.sourceforge.net>`__,
        particularly the GettingStarted and Tutorials pages! Please report bugs
        and suggestions using the user forum linked to there.
        
        Tests and examples
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Running examples
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Examples can be found in the ``examples`` directory. Some examples can
        only be run once, others have produced their output, for instance
        HH\_loaded.py, HH\_loaded\_dopri.py. Several of the examples require an
        external compiler. An easy way to run all the examples in an appropriate
        order is to run the script 'run\_all\_tests.py':
        
        ::
        
                cd examples
                python run_all_tests.py
        
        There is a simple option in that file that you may need to edit in order
        to select whether the external compiler tests should be run (in case you
        do not have ``gcc`` and ``gfortran`` working on your system).
        
        Note that on some platforms you will see an error report when the script
        tries to automatically close matplotlib graph windows, to the effect of:
        
        ::
        
            "Fatal Python error: PyEval_RestoreThread: NULL tstate"
        
        This error can be ignored. You may also have to close the plot windows
        yourself before the script can continue. This will depend on your
        platform and settings.
        
        Running test suite
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        To run test suite, install `py.test <http://www.pytest.org>`__ and
        `mock <http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/>`__, using ``pip``:
        
        ::
        
                sudo pip install py.test mock
        
        or package manager:
        
        ::
        
                sudo apt-get install python-pytest python-mock
        
        Then run:
        
        ::
        
                python setup.py test
        
        
        Getting coverage report
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        *  install ``pytest-cov``
        
           ::
        
                   sudo pip install pytest-cov
        
        *  run ``py.test``
        
           ::
        
                   py.test --cov PyDSTool --cov-report html --cov-config .coveragerc
        
        *  open file ``htmlcov/index.html`` in your browser
        
        Credits
        ~~~~~~~
        
        Coding and design by Robert Clewley, Erik Sherwood, Drew LaMar, Vladimir
        Zakharov, and John Guckenheimer, except where otherwise stated in the
        code or documentation. (Several other open source codes have been
        redistributed here under the compatible licenses.)
        
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