The Boost::Histogram Python wrapper
https://github.com/scikit-hep/boost-histogram
Python bindings for Boost::Histogram (source), a C++14 library. This is one of
the fastest libraries for histogramming, while still providing the power of a
full histogram object.
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Revision 3 (latest revision is 5)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- update to v1.3.2: * Added storage_type() as public API #781, with pending deprecation for _storage_type. #786 #790 * Better errors generated for missing or incorrect sample to mean storage. #782 * Better error message when views are set with an incompatible array. #794 * Patch broken sum with fully empty (0 bin) axis. #718 * Fix zero range bh.numpy.histogram to match numpy.histogram behavior. #721 * Avoid triggering __init__ when copying (better support for subclasses with custom init's). #759 * IntCategory now supports numbers larger than 224 (now 253). #792 * Pick a subset now supported inside a larger expression. #793 * Backend and docs * Minor optimizations for UFuncs. #771 * Added Python 3.11 wheels. #789 * Include PyPy 3.9 binary wheels. #730 * Using pybind11 2.10 #767 * Explicit reset() documentation. #783 * Minor cleanup and further removal of a little Python 2 back-compat code. * Warnings have better stacklevel settings.
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