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Transparent calculations with uncertainties on the quantities involved (aka "error propagation"); calculation of derivatives.

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WARNING: the master branch do not seem to be in a working condition. It is currently advisable to use this package through PyPI or Conda (package version 3.1.2 only).

This is the uncertainties Python package, which performs transparent calculations with uncertainties (aka "error propagation"):

>>> from uncertainties import ufloat >>> from uncertainties.umath import * # sin(), etc. >>> x = ufloat(1, 0.1) # x = 1+/-0.1 >>> print 2*x 2.00+/-0.20 >>> sin(2*x) # In a Python shell, "print" is optional 0.9092974268256817+/-0.08322936730942848

This package also automatically calculates derivatives:

>>> (2*x+1000).derivatives[x] 2.0

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The release branch is the latest stable release for Python 2.7+ (including Python 3+ through 2to3), while the release_python2.3 branch is the same but for Python 2.3 to 2.6 (with unit tests only run with Python 2.6). They should pass the tests.

master* branches in the Github repository are bleeding-edge, and do not necessarily pass the tests. The master and master_python2.3 are the latest, relatively stable versions (while other master* branches are more experimental).

Other branches might be present in the GitHub repository, but they are also temporary and represent work in progress that does not necessarily run properly yet.

License

This package and its documentation are released under the Revised BSD License.

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Transparent calculations with uncertainties on the quantities involved (aka "error propagation"); calculation of derivatives.

http://uncertainties-python-package.readthedocs.io/

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