* Python 3.13 support OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:numeric/python-PyWavelets?expand=0&rev=21
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Sat Aug 31 11:40:54 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 1.7.0:
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* Python 3.13 support
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Tue May 7 20:10:56 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- add sle15_python_module_pythons
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Sun May 5 15:11:10 UTC 2024 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
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- Update to 1.6.0
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* This release is a minor update to 1.6.x. It adds support for
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NumPy 2.0, which also keeping compatibility with NumPy
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1.22-1.26. It requires Cython 3.0; support for 0.29.x is
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dropped.
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## Other noteworthy improvements:
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* Improved documentation for ``pywt.cwt``
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* The documentation was migrated to the PyData Sphinx Theme and
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the content organization improved
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* Releases on PyPI now include wheels for ``musllinux`` (x86-64
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and aarch64)
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* The test suite is now passing and tested in CI with
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Emscripten/Pyodide
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* Nightly builds will be available at
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https://anaconda.org/scientific-python-nightly-wheels/PyWavelets/
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going forward
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- Release 1.5.0
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* This release is a minor update to 1.4.x. It adds support for
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Python 3.12 and drops support for Python 3.8. It also adds
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support for Cython 3.0.
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* PyWavelets now uses Meson as its build system, and meson-python
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as the build backend.
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Sat Sep 17 15:22:43 UTC 2022 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- specfile:
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* update required numpy version
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- update to version 1.4.1:
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* This patch release updates setup.py to use python_requires>=3.8
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and adds 3.11 to the trove classifiers.
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- changes from version 1.4.0:
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* adds wheels for Python 3.11 and drops support for Python 3.7.
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* There is one new utility function, pywt.frequency2scale, that can
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be used to determine CWT scale factors corresponding to a given
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(normalized) frequency. It is the inverse of the existing
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pywt.scale2frequency.
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Sat Mar 12 05:35:27 UTC 2022 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- update to version 1.3.0:
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* This release is functionally the same as 1.2.0, but we have
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updated the set of binary wheels provided.
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Mon Feb 7 03:26:25 UTC 2022 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- specfile:
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* update copyright year
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- update to version 1.2.0:
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* New features
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+ There is a new series of multilevel stationary wavelet
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transforms (mra, mra2 and mran) suited for multiresolution
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analysis of 1D, 2D or nD signals, respectively. This MRA
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analysis is also known as the additive wavelet decomposition
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because the corresponding inverse functions (imra, imra2 or
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imran) reconstruct the original signal by simple addition of the
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components. These are a good alternative to the use of the
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existing SWT functions when it is important to have features
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aligned across wavelet scales (see the new demo in
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demo/mra_vs_swt.py).
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+ There is now an n-dimensional implementation available for the
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wavelet packet transforms (see class WaveletPacketND).
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* Backwards incompatible changes
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+ The image returned by pywt.data.camera has been replaced by a
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similar, CC0-licensed image because the original image was
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determined to only be licensed for non-commercial use. Any users
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who still need the prior camera image for non-commercial use can
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find it many places online by performing a web search for
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"cameraman test image".
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* Bugs Fixed
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+ Add input length check in dwt_single for reflect modes.
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+ Demos were updated for compatibility with recent Matplotlib
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versions.
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+ Removed deprecated import from imp.
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* Other changes
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+ PyWavelets has dropped support for Python 3.5 and 3.6 in this
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release.
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Mon Feb 15 23:15:43 UTC 2021 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
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- Skip python36 build: No python36-numpy anymore in Tumbleweed
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NumPy 1.20 dropped support for Python 3.6 (NEP 29)
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Thu Jan 30 15:26:02 UTC 2020 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com>
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- Update to version 1.1.1
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* This release is identical in functionality to 1.1.0.
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It fixes setup.py to prevent pip from trying to install from PyPI for Python < 3.5.
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- Update to version 1.1.0
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+ New features
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* All ``swt`` functions now have a new ``trim_approx`` option that can be used
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to exclude the approximation coefficients from all but the final level of
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decomposition. This mode makes the output of these functions consistent with
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the format of the output from the corresponding ``wavedec`` functions.
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* All ``swt`` functions also now have a new ``norm`` option that, when set to
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``True`` and used in combination with ``trim_approx=True``, gives a partition
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of variance across the transform coefficients. In other words, the sum of
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the variances of all coefficients is equal to the variance of the original
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data. This partitioning of variance makes the ``swt`` transform more similar
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to the multiple-overlap DWT (MODWT) described in Percival and Walden's book,
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"Wavelet Methods for Time Series Analysis".
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A demo of this new ``swt`` functionality is available at
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https://github.com/PyWavelets/pywt/blob/master/demo/swt_variance.py
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* The continuous wavelet transform (``cwt``) now offers an FFT-based
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implementation in addition to the previous convolution based one. The new
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``method`` argument can be set to either ``'conv'`` or ``'fft'`` to select
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between these two implementations..
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* The ``cwt`` now also has ``axis`` support so that CWTs can be applied in
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batch along any axis of an n-dimensional array. This enables faster batch
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transformation of signals.
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+ Backwards incompatible changes
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* When the input to ``cwt`` is single precision, the computations are now
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performed in single precision. This was done both for efficiency and to make
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``cwt`` handle dtypes consistently with the discrete transforms in
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PyWavelets. This is a change from the prior behaviour of always performing
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the ``cwt`` in double precision.
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* When using complex-valued wavelets with the ``cwt``, the output will now be
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the complex conjugate of the result that was produced by PyWavelets 1.0.x.
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This was done to account for a bug described below. The magnitude of the
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``cwt`` coefficients will still match those from previous releases.
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+ Bugs Fixed
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* For a ``cwt`` with complex wavelets, the results in PyWavelets 1.0.x releases
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matched the output of Matlab R2012a's ``cwt``. Howveer, older Matlab releases
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like R2012a had a phase that was of opposite sign to that given in textbook
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definitions of the CWT (Eq. 2 of Torrence and Compo's review article, "A
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Practical Guide to Wavelet Analysis"). Consequently, the wavelet coefficients
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were the complex conjugates of the expected result. This was validated by
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comparing the results of a transform using ``cmor1.0-1.0`` as compared to the
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``cwt`` implementation available in Matlab R2017b as well as the function
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``wt.m`` from the Lancaster University Physics department's
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`MODA toolbox <https://github.com/luphysics/MODA>`_.
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* For some boundary modes and data sizes, round-trip ``dwt``/``idwt`` can
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result in an output that has one additional coefficient. Prior to this
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relese, this could cause a failure during ``WaveletPacket`` or
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``WaveletPacket2D`` reconstruction. These wavelet packet transforms have now
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been fixed and round-trip wavelet packet transforms always preserve the
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original data shape.
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* All inverse transforms now handle mixed precision coefficients consistently.
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Prior to this release some inverse transform raised an error upon
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encountering mixed precision dtypes in the wavelet subbands. In release 1.1,
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when the user-provided coefficients are a mixture of single and double
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precision, all coefficients will be promoted to double precision.
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* A bug that caused a failure for ``iswtn`` when using user-provided ``axes``
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with non-uniform shape along the transformed axes has been fixed.
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+ Other changes
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* The PyWavelet test suite now uses ``pytest`` rather than ``nose``.
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* Cython code has been updated to use ``language_level=3``.
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* PyWavelets has adopted the SciPy Code of Conduct.
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- Drop doc subpackage. readthedocs is changing their url structure
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too quickly to easily keep up with.
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Tue Jul 23 02:28:20 UTC 2019 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com>
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- Update to version 1.0.3
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PyWavelets 1.0.3 is functionally equivalent to the 1.0.2 release.
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It was made to archive the JOSS paper about PyWavelets to the
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1.0.x branch and serve as a reference corresponding to the
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version that was peer reviewed.
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Tue Mar 12 19:30:58 CET 2019 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.0.2:
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PyWavelets 1.0.2 is a bug-fix and maintenance release with no
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new features compared to 1.0.1.
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* Bugs Fixed
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- A bug in iswtn when using some combinations of
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user-specified axes was fixed.
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- A potential error related to coefficient shape mismatch
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during WaveletPacket or WaveletPacket2D reconstruction was
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fixed.
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* Other Changes
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- A deprecated import of Iterable was fixed.
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- The spelling of "Garrote" was fixed in the wavelet
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thresholding documentation. For backwards compatibility
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with 1.0.0, the incorrect ("garotte") spelling is also
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accepted for the mode parameter of pywt.threshold.
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- The spelling of "supported" was fixed in one of the
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ValueError messages that can be returned by pywt.cwt.
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- Cython language compatibility has been pinned to
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language_level = '2'. This is in contrast to the master
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branch which is now using language_level = '3'. To support
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this, the minimum supported Cython version has been raised
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to 0.23.5.
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Fri Jan 4 17:31:38 UTC 2019 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com>
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- Update to version 1.0.1
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* Key-based assignment of coefficients to a ``FswavedecnResult`` object (i.e. via
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its __setitem__ method) has been fixed.
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* The order that the individual subband coefficients were stacked by the
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function ``pywt.ravel_coeffs`` is now guaranteed to be consistent across all
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supported Python versions. Explicit alphabetic ordering of subband coefficient
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names is used for consitent ordering regardless of Python version
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- Update to version 1.0.0
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+ New features
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* New 1D test signals
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* C99 complex support
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* complex-valued CWT
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* More flexible specification of some continuous wavelets
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* Fully Separable Discrete Wavelet Transfrom
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* New thresholding methods
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* New anti-symmetric boundary modes
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* New functions to ravel and unravel wavedecn coefficients
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* New functions to determine multilevel DWT coefficient shapes and sizes
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+ Deprecated features
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* The continous wavelets with names ``"cmor"``, ``"shan"`` and ``"fbsp"``
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should now be modified to include formerly hard-coded attributes such as their
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center frequency and bandwidth. Use of the bare names "cmor". "shan" and
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"fbsp" is now deprecated. For "cmor" (and "shan"), the form of the wavelet
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name is now "cmorB-C" ("shanB-C") where B and C are floats representing the
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bandwidth frequency and center frequency. For "fbsp" the form should now
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incorporate three floats as in "fbspM-B-C" where M is the spline order and B
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and C are the bandwidth and center frequencies.
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+ Backwards incompatible changes
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* Python 2.6, 3.3 and 3.4 are no longer supported.
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* The order of coefficients returned by ``swt2`` and input to ``iswt2`` have been
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reversed so that the decomposition levels are now returned in descending rather
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than ascending order. This makes these 2D stationary wavelet functions
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consistent with all of the other multilevel discrete transforms in PyWavelets.
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* For ``wavedec``, ``wavedec2`` and ``wavedecn``, the ability for the user to
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specify a ``level`` that is greater than the value returned by
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``dwt_max_level`` has been restored. A ``UserWarning`` is raised instead of a
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``ValueError`` in this case.
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+ Bugs Fixed
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* Assigning new data to the ``Node`` or ``Node2D`` no longer forces a cast to
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``float64`` when the data is one of the other dtypes supported by the dwt
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(``float32``, ``complex64``, ``complex128``).
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* Calling ``pywt.threshold`` with ``mode='soft'`` now works properly for
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complex-valued inputs.
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* A segfault when running multiple `swt2` or `swtn` transforms concurrently has
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been fixed.
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* Several instances of deprecated numpy multi-indexing that caused warnings in
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numpy >=1.15 have been resolved.
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* The 2d inverse stationary wavelet transform, `iswt2`, now supports non-square
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inputs (an unnecessary check for square inputs was removed).
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* Wavelet packets no longer convert float32 to float64 upon assignment to nodes.
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* Doctests have been updated to also work with NumPy >= 1.14,
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* Indexing conventions have been updated to avoid FutureWarnings in NumPy 1.15.
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+ Other changes
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* Python 3.7 is now officially supported.
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- Remove upstream-included add_default_to_switch_statement.patch
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Wed Jul 18 12:00:14 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com
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- Stricten numpy dependency
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Sun Aug 6 04:34:02 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Fix shebangs
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Wed May 24 13:46:05 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Implement single-spec version
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- Fix source URL
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- Update to version 0.5.2
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Highlights:
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* 1D, 2D and nD Forward and Inverse Discrete Wavelet Transform
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(DWT and IDWT)
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* 1D, 2D and nD Multilevel DWT and IDWT
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* 1D and 2D Forward and Inverse Stationary Wavelet Transform
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* 1D and 2D Wavelet Packet decomposition and reconstruction
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* 1D Continuous Wavelet Transform
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* When multiple valid implementations are available, we have
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chosen to maintain consistency with |MATLAB|'s Wavelet Toolbox.
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- Add add_default_to_switch_statement.patch
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Fixes no-return-in-nonvoid-function error
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From: https://github.com/PyWavelets/pywt/commit/91b0a7bdbdd181bfb765246a9ec949b1cf2d12ad
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Mon Jan 11 08:29:46 UTC 2016 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Update to 0.4.0
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+ Highlights:
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* 1D and 2D inverse stationary wavelet transforms
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* Substantially faster 2D and nD discrete wavelet transforms
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* Complex number support
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* nD versions of the multilevel DWT and IDWT
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- Update to 0.3.0
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+ Highlights:
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* Support for Python 3.x (>=3.3)
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* Added a test suite
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(based on nose, coverage up to 61% so far)
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* Maintenance work: C style complying to the Numpy style guide,
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improved templating system, more complete docstrings,
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pep8/pyflakes compliance, and more.
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Thu Oct 24 17:40:23 UTC 2013 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
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- Update to 0.2.2
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* Bugfixes
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Wed Jun 13 20:31:30 UTC 2012 - scorot@free.fr
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- use proper python command instead of %%{__python} macro
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- remove -O1 and --skip-build flags from the install command line
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Wed Jun 13 19:10:42 UTC 2012 - scorot@free.fr
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- first package
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