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from distutils.core import setup
from linearizator import Metadata
metadata = Metadata()
long_description = """
Linearizator is compatible with **Python 2** and **Python 3**.
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What can I do with Linearizator?
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- Solve equation of line using 2 points
- Use solved equation to linearize values
Installation
============
You can install or upgrade linearizator with:
- ``$ pip install linearizator --upgrade``
Or you can install from source with:
- ``$ git clone https://github.com/RDCH106/linearizator.git --recursive``
- ``$ cd linearizator``
- ``$ python setup.py install``
Quick example
=============
``---------------------------------``
.. code-block:: python
from linearizator import linearizator
# Initialize linearizator object
lin = linearizator.Linearizator(x1=6.4, y1=20, x2=16.8, y2=85, unknown="y")
# Linearize
lin.linearize()
# Show equation of line
print(lin.pretty_equation())
# Calculate the value of a point
print(lin.calculate(6.4))
# Generate inverse linearization
lin.inverse()
# Show equation of line
print(lin.pretty_equation())
# Calculate the value of a point
print(lin.calculate(20))
"""
setup(
name = 'linearizator',
packages = ['linearizator'],
version = metadata.get_version(),
license = 'LGPL v3',
description = 'Small library to solve linearization problems',
long_description= long_description,
author = metadata.get_author(),
author_email = '[email protected]',
url = 'https://github.com/RDCH106/linearizator',
download_url = 'https://github.com/RDCH106/linearizator/archive/v'+metadata.get_version()+'.tar.gz',
keywords = ['math', 'linearization'],
classifiers = ['Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6'],
)