Changelog

1.6.1 - March 11, 2018

  • Date.cast() and DateTime.cast() will no longer parse strings that contain dates as dates. (#705)
  • Added Forest Gregg to Authors.
  • Table.to_json() can now use Decimal as keys. (#696)
  • Link to tutorial now uses version through sphinx to avoid bad links on future releases. (#682)
  • lxml limited to >= 3.6 and < 4 for pypy compatibility.

1.6.0 - February 28, 2017

This update should not cause any breaking changes, however, it is being classified as major release because the dependency on awesome-slugify, which is licensed with GPLv3, has been replaced with python-slugify, which is licensed with MIT.

  • Suppress warning from babel about Time Zone expressions on Python 3.6. (#665)
  • Reimplemented slugify with python-slugify instead of awesome-slugify. (#660)
  • Slugify renaming of duplicate values is now consistent with Table.init(). (#615)

1.5.5 - December 29, 2016

  • Added a “full outer join” example to the SQL section of the cookbook. (#658)
  • Warnings are now more explicit when column names are missing. (#652)
  • Date.cast() will no longer parse strings like 05_leslie3d_base as dates. (#653)
  • Text.cast() will no longer strip leading or trailing whitespace. (#654)
  • Fixed 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'groupdict' error in TimeDelta.cast(). (#656)

1.5.4 - December 27, 2016

  • Cleaned up handling of warnings in tests.
  • Blank column names are not treated as unspecified (letter names will be generated).

1.5.3 - December 26, 2016

This is a minor release that adds one feature: sequential joins (by row number). It also fixes several small bugs blocking a downstream release of csvkit.

  • Fixed empty Table column names would be intialized as list instead of tuple.
  • Table.join() can now join by row numbers—a sequential join.
  • Table.join() now supports full outer joins via the full_outer keyword.
  • Table.join() can now accept column indicies instead of column names.
  • Table.from_csv() now buffers input files to prevent issues with using STDIN as an input.

1.5.2 - December 24, 2016

  • Improved handling of non-ascii encoded CSV files under Python 2.

1.5.1 - December 23, 2016

This is a minor release fixing several small bugs that were blocking a downstream release of csvkit.

  • Documented differing behavior of MaxLength under Python 2. (#649)
  • agate is now tested against Python 3.6. (#650)
  • Fix bug when MaxLength was called on an all-null column.
  • Update extensions documentation to match new API. (#645)
  • Fix bug in Change and PercentChange where 0 values could cause None to be returned incorrectly.

1.5.0 - November 16, 2016

This release adds SVG charting via the leather charting library. Charts methods have been added for both Table and TableSet. (The latter create lattice plots.) See the revised tutorial and new cookbook entries for examples. Leather is still an early library. Please report any bugs.

Also in this release are a Slugify computation and a variety of small fixes and improvements.

The complete list of changes is as follows:

  • Remove support for monkey-patching of extensions. (#594)
  • TableSet methods which proxy Table methods now appear in the API docs. (#640)
  • Any and All aggregations no longer behave differently for boolean data. (#636)
  • Any and All aggregations now accept a single value as a test argument, in addition to a function.
  • Any and All aggregations now require a test argument.
  • Tables rendered by Table.print_table() are now Github Friendly Markdown (GFM) compatible. (#626)
  • The agate tutorial has been converted to a Jupyter Notebook.
  • Table now supports len as a proxy for len(table.rows).
  • Simple SVG charting is now integrated via leather.
  • Added First computation. (#634)
  • Table.print_table() now has a max_precision argument to limit Number precision. (#544)
  • Slug computation now accepts an array of column names to merge. (#617)
  • Cookbook: standardize column values with Slugify computation. (#613)
  • Cookbook: slugify/standardize row and column names. (#612)
  • Fixed condition that prevents integer row names to allow bools in Table.__init__(). (#627)
  • PercentChange is now null-safe, returns None for null values. (#623)
  • Table can now be iterated, yielding Row instances. (Previously it was necessarily to iterate table.rows.)

1.4.0 - May 26, 2016

This release adds several new features, fixes numerous small bug-fixes, and improves performance for common use cases. There are some minor breaking changes, but few user are likely to encounter them. The most important changes in this release are:

  1. There is now a TableSet.having() method, which behaves similarly to SQL’s HAVING keyword.
  2. Table.from_csv() is much faster. In particular, the type inference routines for parsing numbers have been optimized.
  3. The Table.compute() method now accepts a replace keyword which allows new columns to replace existing columns “in place.”” (As with all agate operations, a new table is still created.)
  4. There is now a Slug computation which can be used to compute a column of slugs. The Table.rename() method has also added new options for slugifying column and row names.

The complete list of changes is as follows:

  • Added a deprecation warning for patch methods. New extensions should not use it. (#594)
  • Added Slug computation (#466)
  • Added slug_columns and slug_rows arguments to Table.rename(). (#466)
  • Added utils.slugify() to standardize a sequence of strings. (#466)
  • Table.__init__() now prints row and column on CastError. (#593)
  • Fix null sorting in Table.order_by() when ordering by multiple columns. (#607)
  • Implemented configuration system.
  • Fixed bug in Table.print_bars() when value_column contains None (#608)
  • Table.print_table() now restricts header on max_column_width. (#605)
  • Cookbook: filling gaps in a dataset with Table.homogenize. (#538)
  • Reduced memory usage and improved performance of Table.from_csv().
  • Table.from_csv() no longer accepts a sequence of row ids for skip_lines.
  • Number.cast() is now three times as fast.
  • Number now accepts group_symbol, decimal_symbol and currency_symbols arguments. (#224)
  • Tutorial: clean up state data under computing columns (#570)
  • Table.__init__() now explicitly checks that row_names are not ints. (#322)
  • Cookbook: CPI deflation, agate-lookup. (#559)
  • Table.bins() now includes values outside start or end in computed column_names. (#596)
  • Fixed bug in Table.bins() where start or end arguments were ignored when specified alone. (#599)
  • Table.compute() now accepts a replace argument that allows columns to be overwritten. (#597)
  • Table.from_fixed() now creates an agate table from a fixed-width file. (#358)
  • fixed now implements a general-purpose fixed-width file reader. (#358)
  • TypeTester now correctly parses negative currency values as Number. (#595)
  • Cookbook: removing a column (select and exclude). (#592)
  • Cookbook: overriding specific column types. (#591)
  • TableSet now has a TableSet._fork() method used internally for deriving new tables.
  • Added an example of SQL’s HAVING to the cookbook.
  • Table.aggregate() interface has been revised to be more similar to TableSet.aggregate().
  • TableSet.having() is now implemented. (#587)
  • There is now a better error when a forced column name does not exist. (#591)
  • Arguments to Table.print_html() now mirror Table.print_table().

1.3.1 - March 30, 2016

The major feature of this release is new API documentation. Several minor features and bug fixes are also included. There are no major breaking changes in this release.

Internally, the agate codebase has been reorganized to be more modular, but this should be invisible to most users.

  • The MaxLength aggregation now returns a Decimal object. (#574)
  • Fixed an edge case where datetimes were parsed as dates. (#568)
  • Fixed column alignment in tutorial tables. (#572)
  • Table.print_table() now defaults to printing 20 rows and 6 columns. (#589)
  • Added Eli Murray to AUTHORS.
  • Table.__init__() now accepts a dict to specify partial column types. (#580)
  • Table.from_csv() now accepts a skip_lines argument. (#581)
  • Moved every Aggregation and Computation into their own modules. (#565)
  • Column and Row are now importable from agate.
  • Completely reorgnized the API documentation.
  • Moved unit tests into modules to match new code organization.
  • Moved major Table and TableSet methods into their own modules.
  • Fixed bug when using non-unicode encodings with Table.from_csv(). (#560)
  • Table.homogenize() now accepts an array of values as compare values if key is a single column name. (#539)

1.3.0 - February 28, 2016

This version implements several new features and includes two major breaking changes.

Please take note of the following breaking changes:

  1. There is no longer a Length aggregation. The more obvious Count is now used instead.
  2. Agate’s replacements for Python’s CSV reader and writer have been moved to the agate.csv namespace. To use as a drop-in replacement: from agate import csv.

The major new features in this release are primarly related to transforming (reshaping) tables. They are:

  1. Table.normalize() for converting columns to rows.
  2. Table.denormalize() for converting rows to columns.
  3. Table.pivot() for generating “crosstabs”.
  4. Table.homogenize() for filling gaps in data series.

Please see the following complete list of changes for a variety of other bug fixes and improvements.

  • Moved CSV reader/writer to agate.csv namespace.
  • Added numerous new examples to the R section of the cookbook. (#529-#535)
  • Updated Excel cookbook entry for pivot tables. (#536)
  • Updated Excel cookbook entry for VLOOKUP. (#537)
  • Fix number rendering in Table.print_table() on Windows. (#528)
  • Added cookbook examples of using Table.pivot() to count frequency/distribution.
  • Table.bins() now has smarter output column names. (#524)
  • Table.bins() is now a wrapper around pivot. (#522)
  • Table.counts() has been removed. Use Table.pivot() instead. (#508)
  • Count can now count non-null values in a column.
  • Removed Length. Count now works without any arguments. (#520)
  • Table.pivot() implemented. (#495)
  • Table.denormalize() implemented. (#493)
  • Added columns argument to Table.join(). (#479)
  • Cookbook: Custom statistics/agate.Summary
  • Added Kevin Schaul to AUTHORS.
  • Quantiles.locate() now correctly returns Decimal instances. (#509)
  • Cookbook: Filter for distinct values of a column (#498)
  • Added Column.values_distinct() (#498)
  • Cookbook: Fuzzy phonetic search example. (#207)
  • Cookbook: Create a table from a remote file. (#473)
  • Added printable argument to Table.print_bars() to use only printable characters. (#500)
  • MappedSequence now throws an explicit error on __setitem__. (#499)
  • Added require_match argument to Table.join(). (#480)
  • Cookbook: Rename columns in a table. (#469)
  • Table.normalize() implemented. (#487)
  • Added Percent computation with example in Cookbook. (#490)
  • Added Ben Welsh to AUTHORS.
  • Table.__init__() now throws a warning if auto-generated columns are used. (#483)
  • Table.__init__() no longer fails on duplicate columns. Instead it renames them and throws a warning. (#484)
  • Table.merge() now takes a column_names argument to specify columns included in new table. (#481)
  • Table.select() now accepts a single column name as a key.
  • Table.exclude() now accepts a single column name as a key.
  • Added Table.homogenize() to find gaps in a table and fill them with default rows. (#407)
  • Table.distinct() now accepts sequences of column names as a key.
  • Table.join() now accepts sequences of column names as either a left or right key. (#475)
  • Table.order_by() now accepts a sequence of column names as a key.
  • Table.distinct() now accepts a sequence of column names as a key.
  • Table.join() now accepts a sequence of column names as either a left or right key. (#475)
  • Cookbook: Create a table from a DBF file. (#472)
  • Cookbook: Create a table from an Excel spreadsheet.
  • Added explicit error if a filename is passed to the Table constructor. (#438)

1.2.2 - February 5, 2016

This release adds several minor features. The only breaking change is that default column names will now be lowercase instead of uppercase. If you depended on these names in your scripts you will need to update them accordingly.

  • TypeTester no longer takes a locale argument. Use types instead.
  • TypeTester now takes a types argument that is a list of possible types to test. (#461)
  • Null conversion can now be disabled for Text by passing cast_nulls=False. (#460)
  • Default column names are now lowercase letters instead of uppercase. (#464)
  • Table.merge() can now merge tables with different columns or columns in a different order. (#465)
  • MappedSequence.get() will no longer raise KeyError if a default is not provided. (#467)
  • Number can now test/cast the long type on Python 2.

1.2.1 - February 5, 2016

This release implements several new features and bug fixes. There are no significant breaking changes.

Special thanks to Neil Bedi for his extensive contributions to this release.

  • Added a max_column_width argument to Table.print_table(). Defaults to 20. (#442)
  • Table.from_json() now defers most functionality to Table.from_object().
  • Implemented Table.from_object() for parsing JSON-like Python objects.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented Table.order_by() on empty table. (#454)
  • Table.from_json() and TableSet.from_json() now have column_types as an optional argument. (#451)
  • csv.Reader now has line_numbers and header options to add column for line numbers (#447)
  • Renamed maxfieldsize to field_size_limit in csv.Reader for consistency (#447)
  • Table.from_csv() now has a sniff_limit option to use csv.Sniffer (#444)
  • csv.Sniffer implemented. (#444)
  • Table.__init__() no longer fails on empty rows. (#445)
  • TableSet.from_json() implemented. (#373)
  • Fixed a bug that breaks TypeTester.run() on variable row length. (#440)
  • Added TableSet.__str__() to display Table keys and row counts. (#418)
  • Fixed a bug that incorrectly checked for column_types equivalence in Table.merge() and TableSet.__init__(). (#435)
  • TableSet.merge() now has the ability to specify grouping factors with group, group_name and group_type. (#406)
  • Table can now be constructed with None for some column names. Those columns will receive letter names. (#432)
  • Slightly changed the parsing of dates and datetimes from strings.
  • Numbers are now written to CSV without extra zeros after the decimal point. (#429)
  • Made it possible for datetime.date instances to be considered valid DateTime inputs. (#427)
  • Changed preference order in type testing so Date is preferred to DateTime.
  • Removed float_precision argument from Number. (#428)
  • AgateTestCase is now available as agate.AgateTestCase. (#426)
  • TableSet.to_json() now has an indent option for use with nested.
  • TableSet.to_json() now has a nested option for writing a single, nested JSON file. (#417)
  • TestCase.assertRowNames() and TestCase.assertColumnNames() now validate the row and column instance keys.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented Table.rename() from renaming column names in Row instances. (#423)

1.2.0 - January 18, 2016

This version introduces one breaking change, which is only relevant if you are using custom Computation subclasses.

  1. Computation has been modified so that Computation.run() takes a Table instance as its argument, rather than a single row. It must return a sequence of values to use for a new column. In addition, the Computation._prepare() method has been renamed to Computation.validate() to more accurately describe it’s function. These changes were made to facilitate computing moving averages, streaks and other values that require data for the full column.

1.1.0 - November 4, 2015

This version of agate introduces three major changes.

  1. Table, Table.from_csv() and TableSet.from_csv() now all take column_names and column_types as separate arguments instead of as a sequence of tuples. This was done to enable more flexible type inference and to streamline the API.
  2. The interfaces for TableSet.aggregate() and Table.compute() have been changed. In both cases the new column name now comes first. Aggregations have also been modified so that the input column name is an argument to the aggregation class, rather than a third element in the tuple.
  3. This version drops support for Python 2.6. Testing and bug-fixing for this version was taking substantial time with no evidence that anyone was actually using it. Also, multiple dependencies claim to not support 2.6, even though agate’s tests were passing.

1.0.1 - October 29, 2015

  • TypeTester now takes a “limit” arg that restricts how many rows it tests. (#332)
  • Table.from_csv now supports CSVs with neither headers nor manual column names.
  • Tables can now be created with automatically generated column names. (#331)
  • File handles passed to Table.to_csv are now left open. (#330)
  • Added Table.print_csv method. (#307, #339)
  • Fixed stripping currency symbols when casting Numbers from strings. (#333)
  • Fixed two major join issues. (#336)

1.0.0 - October 22, 2015

  • Table.from_csv now defaults to TypeTester() if column_info is not provided. (#324)
  • New tutorial section: “Navigating table data” (#315)
  • 100% test coverage reached. (#312)
  • NullCalculationError is now a warning instead of an error. (#311)
  • TableSet is now a subclass of MappedSequence.
  • Rows and Columns are now subclasses of MappedSequence.
  • Add Column.values_without_nulls_sorted().
  • Column.get_data_without_nulls() is now Column.values_without_nulls().
  • Column.get_data_sorted() is now Column.values_sorted().
  • Column.get_data() is now Column.values().
  • Columns can now be sliced.
  • Columns can now be indexed by row name. (#301)
  • Added support for Python 3.5.
  • Row objects can now be sliced. (#303)
  • Replaced RowSequence and ColumnSequence with MappedSequence.
  • Replace RowDoesNotExistError with KeyError.
  • Replaced ColumnDoesNotExistError with IndexError.
  • Removed unnecessary custom RowIterator, ColumnIterator and CellIterator.
  • Performance improvements for Table “forks”. (where, limit, etc)
  • TableSet keys are now converted to row names during aggregation. (#291)
  • Removed fancy __repr__ implementations. Use __str__ instead. (#290)
  • Rows can now be accessed by name as well as index. (#282)
  • Added row_names argument to Table constructor. (#282)
  • Removed Row.table and Row.index properties. (#287)
  • Columns can now be accessed by index as well as name. (#281)
  • Added column name and type validation to Table constructor. (#285)
  • Table now supports variable-length rows during construction. (#39)
  • aggregations.Summary implemented for generic aggregations. (#181)
  • Fix TableSet.key_type being lost after proxying Table methods. (#278)
  • Massive performance increases for joins. (#277)
  • Added join benchmark. (#73)

0.11.0 - October 6, 2015

  • Implemented __repr__ for Table, TableSet, Column and Row. (#261)
  • Row.index property added.
  • Column constructor no longer takes a data_type argument.
  • Column.index and Column.name properties added.
  • Table.counts implemented. (#271)
  • Table.bins implemented. (#267, #227)
  • Table.join now raises ColumnDoesNotExistError. (#264)
  • Table.select now raises ColumnDoesNotExistError.
  • computations.ZScores moved into agate-stats.
  • computations.Rank cmp argument renamed comparer.
  • aggregations.MaxPrecision added. (#265)
  • Table.print_bars added.
  • Table.pretty_print renamed Table.print_table.
  • Reimplement Table method proxying via @allow_tableset_proxy decorator. (#263)
  • Add agate-stats references to docs.
  • Move stdev_outliers, mad_outliers and pearson_correlation into agate-stats. (#260)
  • Prevent issues with applying patches multiple times. (#258)

0.10.0 - September 22, 2015

  • Add reverse and cmp arguments to Rank computation. (#248)
  • Document how to use agate-sql to read/write SQL tables. (#238, #241)
  • Document how to write extensions.
  • Add monkeypatching extensibility pattern via utils.Patchable.
  • Reversed order of argument pairs for Table.compute. (#249)
  • TableSet.merge method can be used to ungroup data. (#253)
  • Columns with identical names are now suffixed “2” after a Table.join.
  • Duplicate key columns are no longer included in the result of a Table.join. (#250)
  • Table.join right_key no longer necessary if identical to left_key. (#254)
  • Table.inner_join is now more. Use inner keyword to Table.join.
  • Table.left_outer_join is now Table.join.

0.9.0 - September 14, 2015

  • Add many missing unit tests. Up to 99% coverage.
  • Add property accessors for TableSet.key_name and TableSet.key_type. (#247)
  • Table.rows and Table.columns are now behind properties. (#247)
  • Column.data_type is now a property. (#247)
  • Table[Set].get_column_types() is now the Table[Set].column_types property. (#247)
  • Table[Set].get_column_names() is now the Table[Set].column_names property. (#247)
  • Table.pretty_print now displays consistent decimal places for each Number column.
  • Discrete data types (Number, Date etc) are now right-aligned in Table.pretty_print.
  • Implement aggregation result caching. (#245)
  • Reimplement Percentiles, Quartiles, etc as aggregations.
  • UnsupportedAggregationError is now used to disable TableSet aggregations.
  • Replaced several exceptions with more general DataTypeError.
  • Column type information can now be accessed as Column.data_type.
  • Eliminated Column subclasses. Restructured around DataType classes.
  • Table.merge implemented. (#9)
  • Cookbook: guess column types. (#230)
  • Fix issue where all group keys were being cast to text. (#235)
  • Table.group_by will now default key_type to the type of the grouping column. (#234)
  • Add Matt Riggott to AUTHORS. (#231)
  • Support file-like objects in Table.to_csv and Table.from_csv. (#229)
  • Fix bug when applying multiple computations with Table.compute.

0.8.0 - September 9, 2015

  • Cookbook: dealing with locales. (#220)
  • Cookbook: working with dates and times.
  • Add timezone support to DateTimeType.
  • Use pytimeparse instead of python-dateutil. (#221)
  • Handle percents and currency symbols when casting numbers. (#217)
  • Table.format is now Table.pretty_print. (#223)
  • Rename TextType to Text, NumberType to Number, etc.
  • Rename agate.ColumnType to agate.DataType (#216)
  • Rename agate.column_types to agate.data_types.
  • Implement locale support for number parsing. (#116)
  • Cookbook: ranking. (#110)
  • Cookbook: date change and date ranking. (#113)
  • Add tests for unicode support. (#138)
  • Fix computations.ZScores calculation. (#123)
  • Differentiate sample and population variance and stdev. (#208)
  • Support for overriding column inference with “force”.
  • Competition ranking implemented as default. (#125)
  • TypeTester: robust type inference. (#210)

0.7.0 - September 3, 2015

  • Cookbook: USA Today diversity index.
  • Cookbook: filter to top x%. (#47)
  • Cookbook: fuzzy string search example. (#176)
  • Values to coerce to true/false can now be overridden for BooleanType.
  • Values to coerce to null can now be overridden for all ColumnType subclasses. (#206)
  • Add key_type argument to TableSet and Table.group_by. (#205)
  • Nested TableSet’s and multi-dimensional aggregates. (#204)
  • TableSet.aggregate will now use key_name as the group column name. (#203)
  • Added key_name argument to TableSet and Table.group_by.
  • Added Length aggregation and removed count from TableSet.aggregate output. (#203)
  • Fix error messages for RowDoesNotExistError and ColumnDoesNotExistError.

0.6.0 - September 1, 2015

  • Fix missing package definition in setup.py.
  • Split Analysis off into the proof library.
  • Change computation now works with DateType, DateTimeType and TimeDeltaType. (#159)
  • TimeDeltaType and TimeDeltaColumn implemented.
  • NonNullAggregation class removed.
  • Some private Column methods made public. (#183)
  • Rename agate.aggegators to agate.aggregations.
  • TableSet.to_csv implemented. (#195)
  • TableSet.from_csv implemented. (#194)
  • Table.to_csv implemented (#169)
  • Table.from_csv implemented. (#168)
  • Added Table.format method for pretty-printing tables. (#191)
  • Analysis class now implements a caching workflow. (#171)

0.5.0 - August 28, 2015

  • Table now takes (column_name, column_type) pairs. (#180)
  • Renamed the library to agate. (#179)
  • Results of common column operations are now cached using a common memoize decorator. (#162)
  • ated support for Python version 3.2.
  • Added support for Python wheel packaging. (#127)
  • Add PercentileRank computation and usage example to cookbook. (#152)
  • Add indexed change example to cookbook. (#151)
  • Add annual change example to cookbook. (#150)
  • Column.aggregate now invokes Aggregations.
  • Column.any, NumberColumn.sum, etc. converted to Aggregations.
  • Implement Aggregation and subclasses. (#155)
  • Move ColumnType subclasses and ColumnOperation subclasses into new modules.
  • Table.percent_change, Table.rank and Table.zscores reimplemented as Computers.
  • Computer implemented. Table.compute reimplemented. (#147)
  • NumberColumn.iqr (inter-quartile range) implemented. (#102)
  • Remove Column.counts as it is not the best way.
  • Implement ColumnOperation and subclasses.
  • Table.aggregate migrated to TableSet.aggregate.
  • Table.group_by now supports grouping by a key function. (#140)
  • NumberColumn.deciles implemented.
  • NumberColumn.quintiles implemented. (#46)
  • NumberColumn.quartiles implemented. (#45)
  • Added robust test case for NumberColumn.percentiles. (#129)
  • NumberColumn.percentiles reimplemented using new method. (#130)
  • Reorganized and modularized column implementations.
  • Table.group_by now returns a TableSet.
  • Implement TableSet object. (#141)

0.4.0 - September 27, 2014

  • Upgrade to python-dateutil 2.2. (#134)
  • Wrote introductory tutorial. (#133)
  • Reorganize documentation (#132)
  • Add John Heasly to AUTHORS.
  • Implement percentile. (#35)
  • no_null_computations now accepts args. (#122)
  • Table.z_scores implemented. (#123)
  • DateTimeColumn implemented. (#23)
  • Column.counts now returns dict instead of Table. (#109)
  • ColumnType.create_column renamed _create_column. (#118)
  • Added Mick O’Brien to AUTHORS. (#121)
  • Pearson correlation implemented. (#103)

0.3.0

  • DateType.date_format implemented. (#112)
  • Create ColumnType classes to simplify data parsing.
  • DateColumn implemented. (#7)
  • Cookbook: Excel pivot tables. (#41)
  • Cookbook: statistics, including outlier detection. (#82)
  • Cookbook: emulating Underscore’s any and all. (#107)
  • Parameter documention for method parameters. (#108)
  • Table.rank now accepts a column name or key function.
  • Optionally use cdecimal for improved performance. (#106)
  • Smart naming of aggregate columns.
  • Duplicate columns names are now an error. (#92)
  • BooleanColumn implemented. (#6)
  • TextColumn.max_length implemented. (#95)
  • Table.find implemented. (#14)
  • Better error handling in Table.__init__. (#38)
  • Collapse IntColumn and FloatColumn into NumberColumn. (#64)
  • Table.mad_outliers implemented. (#93)
  • Column.mad implemented. (#93)
  • Table.stdev_outliers implemented. (#86)
  • Table.group_by implemented. (#3)
  • Cookbook: emulating R. (#81)
  • Table.left_outer_join now accepts column names or key functions. (#80)
  • Table.inner_join now accepts column names or key functions. (#80)
  • Table.distinct now accepts a column name or key function. (#80)
  • Table.order_by now accepts a column name or key function. (#80)
  • Table.rank implemented. (#15)
  • Reached 100% test coverage. (#76)
  • Tests for Column._cast methods. (#20)
  • Table.distinct implemented. (#83)
  • Use assertSequenceEqual in tests. (#84)
  • Docs: features section. (#87)
  • Cookbook: emulating SQL. (#79)
  • Table.left_outer_join implemented. (#11)
  • Table.inner_join implemented. (#11)

0.2.0

  • Python 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 support. (#52)
  • Documented supported platforms.
  • Cookbook: csvkit. (#36)
  • Cookbook: glob syntax. (#28)
  • Cookbook: filter to values in range. (#30)
  • RowDoesNotExistError implemented. (#70)
  • ColumnDoesNotExistError implemented. (#71)
  • Cookbook: percent change. (#67)
  • Cookbook: sampleing. (#59)
  • Cookbook: random sort order. (#68)
  • Eliminate Table.get_data.
  • Use tuples everywhere. (#66)
  • Fixes for Python 2.6 compatibility. (#53)
  • Cookbook: multi-column sorting. (#13)
  • Cookbook: simple sorting.
  • Destructive Table ops now deepcopy row data. (#63)
  • Non-destructive Table ops now share row data. (#63)
  • Table.sort_by now accepts a function. (#65)
  • Cookbook: pygal.
  • Cookbook: Matplotlib.
  • Cookbook: VLOOKUP. (#40)
  • Cookbook: Excel formulas. (#44)
  • Cookbook: Rounding to two decimal places. (#49)
  • Better repr for Column and Row. (#56)
  • Cookbook: Filter by regex. (#27)
  • Cookbook: Underscore filter & reject. (#57)
  • Table.limit implemented. (#58)
  • Cookbook: writing a CSV. (#51)
  • Kill Table.filter and Table.reject. (#55)
  • Column.map removed. (#43)
  • Column instance & data caching implemented. (#42)
  • Table.select implemented. (#32)
  • Eliminate repeated column index lookups. (#25)
  • Precise DecimalColumn tests.
  • Use Decimal type everywhere internally.
  • FloatColumn converted to DecimalColumn. (#17)
  • Added Eric Sagara to AUTHORS. (#48)
  • NumberColumn.variance implemented. (#1)
  • Cookbook: loading a CSV. (#37)
  • Table.percent_change implemented. (#16)
  • Table.compute implemented. (#31)
  • Table.filter and Table.reject now take funcs. (#24)
  • Column.count implemented. (#12)
  • Column.counts implemented. (#8)
  • Column.all implemented. (#5)
  • Column.any implemented. (#4)
  • Added Jeff Larson to AUTHORS. (#18)
  • NumberColumn.mode implmented. (#18)

0.1.0

  • Initial prototype