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.. currentmodule:: patsy

All Patsy releases are archived at Zenodo:

v1.0.1

  • Removed an inadvertent hard dependency on pytest.

v1.0.0

  • Add support for Python 3.13.
  • Drop support for Python 2.7 (and remove dependency on the six module).
  • Fix compatibility with numpy >= 2.
  • Update development status to 'mature'.

v0.5.6

  • Avoid using deprecated is_categorical_dtype from pandas at all in pandas >=0.25.
  • Avoid using deprecated numpy.row_stack in favor of numpy.vstack.

v0.5.5

  • Handle deprecation of _is_categorical_dtype in pandas.
  • Replace numpy.issubsctype usage with numpy.issubdtype for compatibility with numpy 2.0.

v0.5.4

  • Add support for Python 3.12, and fix broken unit tests in this version.

v0.5.3

  • Officially add support for Python 3.10 and 3.11, and extend test coverage to include these releases.
  • Fix handling of future interpreter features that no longer have a mandatory release version, as for the annotations feature (See #187 for details.)

v0.5.2

  • Fix some deprecation warnings associated with importing from the collections module (rather than collections.abc) in Python 3.7+.

v0.5.1

  • The Python 3.6.7 and 3.7.1 point releases changed the standard tokenizer module in a way that broke patsy. Updated patsy to work with these point releases. (See #131 for details.)

v0.5.0

  • Dropped support for Python 2.6 and 3.3.
  • Update to keep up with pandas API changes
  • More consistent handling of degenerate linear constraints in :meth:`DesignInfo.linear_constraint` (#89)
  • Fix a crash in DesignMatrix.__repr__ when shape[0] == 0

v0.4.1

New features:

  • On Python 2, accept unicode strings containing only ASCII characters as valid formula descriptions in the high-level formula API (:func:`dmatrix` and friends). This is intended as a convenience for people using Python 2 with from __future__ import unicode_literals. (See :ref:`py2-versus-py3`.)

Bug fixes:

  • Accept long as a valid integer type in the new :class:`DesignInfo` classes. In particular this fixes errors that arise on 64-bit Windows builds (where ndarray.shape contains long objects), like ValueError: For numerical factors, num_columns must be an int.
  • Fix deprecation warnings encountered with numpy 1.10

v0.4.0

Incompatible changes:

  • :class:`EvalFactor` and :meth:`ModelDesc.from_formula` no longer take an eval_env argument.
  • The :func:`design_matrix_builders` function and the :meth:`factor_protocol.memorize_passes_needed` method now require an eval_env as an additional argument.
  • The :class:`DesignInfo` constructor's arguments have totally changed. In addition to the changes needed to support the new features below, we no longer support "shim" DesignInfo objects that have non-trivial term specifications. This was only included in the first place to provide a compatibility hook for competing formula libraries; four years later, no such libraries have shown up. If one does, we can re-add it, but I'm not going to bother maintaining it in the mean time...
  • Dropped support for Python 3.2.

Other changes:

  • Patsy now supports Pandas's new (version 0.15 or later) categorical objects.
  • Formulas (or more precisely, :class:`EvalFactor` objects) now only keep a reference to the variables required from their environment instead of the whole environment where the formula was defined. (Thanks to Christian Hudon.)
  • :class:`DesignInfo` has new attributes :attr:`DesignInfo.factor_infos` and :attr:`DesignInfo.term_codings` which provide detailed metadata about how each factor and term is encoded.
  • As a result of the above changes, the split between :class:`DesignInfo` and :class:`DesignMatrixBuilder` is no longer necessary; :class:`DesignMatrixBuiler` has been eliminated. So for example, :func:`design_matrix_builders` now returns a list of :class:`DesignInfo` objects, and you can now pass :class:`DesignInfo` objects directly to any function for building design matrices. For compatibility, :class:`DesignInfo` continues to provide .builder and .design_info attributes, so that old code should continue to work; however, these attributes are deprecated.
  • Ensured that attempting to pickle most Patsy objects raises an error. This has never been supported, and the interesting cases failed in any case, but now we're taking a more systematic approach. (Soon we will add real, supported pickling support.)
  • Fixed a bug when running under python -OO.

v0.3.0

  • New stateful transforms for computing natural and cylic cubic splines with constraints, and tensor spline bases with constraints. (Thanks to @broessli and GDF Suez for contributing this code.)

  • Dropped support for Python 2.5 and earlier.

  • Switched to using a single source tree for both Python 2 and Python 3.

  • Added a fast-path to skip NA detection for inputs with boolean dtypes (thanks to Matt Davis for patch).

  • Incompatible change: Sometimes when building a design matrix for a formula that does not depend on the data in any way, like "1 ~ 1", we have no way to determine how many rows the resulting matrix should have. In previous versions of patsy, when this occurred we simply returned a matrix with 1 row. In 0.3.0+, we instead refuse to guess, and raise an error.

    Note that because of the next change listed, this situation occurs less frequently in 0.3.0 than in previous versions.

  • If the data argument to :func:`build_design_matrices` (or derived functions like :func:`dmatrix`, :func:`dmatrices`) is a :class:`pandas.DataFrame`, then we now check its number of rows and index, and insist that the output design matrices match. This also means that if data is a DataFrame, then the error described in the first bullet above cannot occur -- we will simply return a column of 1s that is the same size as the input dataframe.

  • Worked around some more limitations in py2exe/py2app and friends.

v0.2.1

  • Fixed a nasty bug in missing value handling where, if missing values were present, dmatrix(..., result_type="dataframe") would always crash, and dmatrices("y ~ 1") would produce left- and right-hand side matrices that had different numbers of rows. (As far as I can tell, this bug could not possibly cause incorrect results, only crashes, since it always involved the creation of matrices with incommensurate shapes. Therefore there is no need to worry about the accuracy of any analyses that were successfully performed with v0.2.0.)
  • Modified patsy/__init__.py to work around limitations in py2exe/py2app/etc.

v0.2.0

Warnings:

  • The lowest officially supported Python version is now 2.5. So far as I know everything still works with Python 2.4, but as everyone else has continued to drop support for 2.4, testing on 2.4 has become so much trouble that I've given up.

New features:

  • New support for automatically detecting and (optionally) removing missing values (see :class:`NAAction`).
  • New stateful transform for B-spline regression: :func:`bs`. (Requires scipy.)
  • Added a core API to make it possible to run predictions on only a subset of model terms. (This is particularly useful for e.g. plotting the isolated effect of a single fitted spline term.) See :meth:`DesignMatrixBuilder.subset`.
  • :class:`LookupFactor` now allows users to mark variables as categorical directly.
  • :class:`pandas.Categorical` objects are now recognized as representing categorical data and handled appropriately.
  • Better error reporting for exceptions raised by user code inside formulas. We now, whenever possible, tag the generated exception with information about which factor's code raised it, and use this information to give better error reporting.
  • :meth:`EvalEnvironment.capture` now takes a reference argument, to make it easier to implement new :func:`dmatrix`-like functions.

Other: miscellaneous doc improvements and bug fixes.

v0.1.0

First public release.