github scikit-hep/boost-histogram v0.6.0
Version 0.6.0

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Version 0.6

This version fills out most of the remaining features missing from the 0.5.x
series. You can now use all the storages without the original caveats; even
the accumulators can be accessed array-at-a-time without copy, pickled quickly,
and set array-at-a-time, as well.

The API has changed considerably, providing a more consistent experience in
Python. Most of the classic API still works in this release, but will issue a
warning and will be removed from the next release. Please use this release to
transition existing 0.5.x code to the new API.

User changes

  • Histogram and Axis classes now follow PEP 8 naming scheme (histogram->Histogram, regular->Regular, int->Int64 etc.) #192, #255
  • You can now view a histogram with accumulators, with property access such as h.view().value #194
  • Circular variable and integer axes added #231
  • Split Category into StrCategory and IntCategory, now allows empty categories when growth=True #221
  • StrCategory fills are safer and faster #239, #244
  • Added axes transforms #192
  • Function(forward, inverse) transform added, allowing ultra-fast C function pointer transforms #231
  • You can now set histogram contents directly #250
  • You can now sum over a range with endpoints #185
  • h.axes now has the functions from axis as well. #183
  • bh.project has become bh.sum #185
  • .reduce(...) and the reducers in bh.algorithm have been removed in favor of dictionary based UHI slicing #259
  • bh.numpy module interface updates, histogram=bh.Histogram replaces cryptic bh=True, and density=True is now supported in Numpy mode #256
  • Added hist.copy() #218 and hist.shape #264
  • Signatures are much nicer in Python 3 #188
  • Reprs are better, various properties like __module__ are now set correctly #200

Bug fixes:

  • Unlimited and AtomicInt storages now allow single item access #194
  • .view() now no longer makes a copy #194
  • Fixes related to string category axis fills #233, #230
  • Axes are no longer copies, support setting metadata #238, #246
  • Pickling accumulator storages is now comparable in performance simple storages #258

Developer changes

  • The linux wheels are now 10-20x smaller #229
  • The hist/axis classes are now pure Python, with a C++ object inside #183
  • Most internal names changed, core->_core, etc. #183
  • The uhi module is now tag. #183
  • boost_histogram.cpp as bh provides C++ high-compatibility mode. #183
  • Indexing tags now use full UHI instead of workarounds #185
  • Removed log and sqrt special axes types#231
  • Family and registration added, new casting system #200

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