Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: mo-math
Version: 1.0.17085
Summary: More Math! Many of the aggregates you are familiar with, but they ignore Nones
Home-page: https://github.com/klahnakoski/mo-math
Author: Kyle Lahnakoski
Author-email: kyle@lahnakoski.com
License: MPL 2.0
Description: More Math!
        ==========
        
        Basic math functions that have been stabilized to act well over ``Null``
        
        Overview
        --------
        
        Many of the basic math functions you know and love, with the additional
        benefit that they do not throw exceptions and do not return ``NaN``.
        Rather, all function return ``Null`` in the exceptional case.
        
        These functions are all static methods. This ensures you call the
        functions with ``Math.`` prefix, like
        
        ::
        
            Math.abs(-42)
        
        This prevents confusion with the built-in functions by the same name
        
        Functions
        ---------
        
        Most functions need no introduction, so are not listed here. Some of the
        interesting ones are:
        
        -  ``Math.round(value, decimal=7, digits=None)`` - Rounds to 7decimal
           points, unless specified differently. Rounding to ``decimal=0`` will
           return an ``int``. The useful parameter here is ``digits``, which
           rounds to a specified number of significant digits.
        -  ``Math.floor(value, mod=1)`` - The ``mod``\ ulo parameter is used to
           specify the granularity of the floor function.
        -  ``Math.ceiling(value, mod=1)`` - Return the smallest value, that's
           larger than ``value``, with suitable granularity.
        -  ``Math.mod(value, mod=1)`` - Works on floats
        -  ``Math.approx_str(value)`` - Round values, and return unicode
        -  ``Math.sign(v)`` - Missing from the Python library
        
        The all-caps aggregate functions accept only one parameter; an iterable.
        Null values are ignored. If all values are Null, the function returns
        Null.
        
        -  ``COUNT(values)``
        -  ``SUM(values)`` -
        -  ``PRODUCT(values)`` -
        -  ``MIN(values)`` -
        -  ``MAX(values)`` -
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL 2.0)
