Releases: pysal/momepy
Version 0.2.0
Version 0.2.0 with several updates, one minor API change and significant performance improvements.
API changes:
AverageCharacter
allows calculation of multiple modes (mean, median, mode) at the same time. Each can be accessed via its own attribute. Apart frommean
, none is accessible using.series
anymore. (#147)
Enhancements:
Shannon
index (#158)Simpson
allows Gini-Simpson and Inverse Simpson index modes (#157)- Diversity classes support categorical values (#159)
SegmentsLength
allows sum and mean at the same time (#146)AverageCharacter
allows calculation of multiple modes (mean, median, mode) at the same time (#147)- Better compatibility with OSMnx Graphs (#149)
Orientation
support LineString geometry (#156)AreaRatio
for uneven number of features (#135)- Performance improvements (#144, #145, #152, #155)
Bugfixes:
Version 0.1.1
Small bug-fix release bringing following changes:
- fix for
AreaRatio
resetting index of resulting Series (#127) - fix for
network_false_nodes
to work with GeoSeries (#128) - fix for incomplete spatial_weights and missing neighbors. Instead of raising KeyError
momepy now returns np.nan for affected row. np.nan is also returned if there are no
neighbors (instead of 0). (#131)
Version 0.1
🎉 The first official release of momepy is finally here. 🎉
After a long period of beta and RC development, I am happy to announce that since today, momepy is officially released in the first stable version 0.1.0.
During the final weeks before the release, momepy was reviewed for a publication in the Journal of Open Source Software (openjournals/joss-reviews#1807). As that is now concluded, momepy is being released together with the software paper introducing its abilities, thorough documentation (docs.momepy.org) and user guide (guide.momepy.org).
I have to thank the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for the support of the development of the package (as a part of The Urban Form Resilience Project), the University of Strathclyde, JOSS and namely @geraintpalmer and @martibosch for their thorough review of the software.
For the quick start, head to Getting started!
v0.1 release candidate 4
This should be the last release candidate ahead of the release of v0.1.
It is intended to be submitted to JOSS for a review. v0.1 should then include any changes based on the review process.
v0.1 release candidate 2
The second release candidate of the first stable release of momepy. We are heading towards a release in following weeks. Preferably v0.1 should be the one included in JOSS paper.