Support for physical quantities with units, based on numpy
Quantities is designed to handle arithmetic and conversions of physical quantities, which have a magnitude, dimensionality specified by various units, and possibly an uncertainty. Quantities builds on the popular numpy library and is designed to work with numpy ufuncs, many of which are already supported. Quantities is actively developed, and while the current features and API are stable, test coverage is incomplete so the package is not suggested for mission-critical applications.
Quantities is designed to handle arithmetic and conversions of physical quantities, which have a magnitude, dimensionality specified by various units, and possibly an uncertainty. Quantities builds on the popular numpy library and is designed to work with numpy ufuncs, many of which are already supported. Quantities is actively developed, and while the current features and API are stable, test coverage is incomplete so the package is not suggested for mission-critical applications.
To install py39-quantities, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py39-quantities
To see what files were installed by py39-quantities, run:
port contents py39-quantities
To later upgrade py39-quantities, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py39-quantities
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