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Pandas
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I second that request.
See link for dependencies:
http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/install.html#dependenciesI also want to say how much I have enjoyed using Pythonista in the last couple of months since I purchased it; thanks for all the hard work, OMZ! My two kids (7 and 9 years old) and I have had a blast putting together simple concepts and testing them out together.
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I don't want to delay the upcoming 1.5 release, but Pandas would be nice to have some time.
I think Pandas has some compiled portions, generated from Cython, if I remember correctly.
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The two essential dependencies listed in the URL above have both been proven to work on Pythonista:
dateutil: http://omz-forums.appspot.com/pythonista/post/4550380411158528 ptyz: http://omz-forums.appspot.com/pythonista/post/6354021459689472
That means that the porting effort would be focused on Pandas itself.
There are two highly recommended dependencies in the URL above that would also worth looking at.
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If you mean numexpr, that's a JIT (just in time) compiler and I rather doubt that would be possible on IOS.
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And bottleneck?
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Cython generates C / C++ that can be compiled, so Bottleneck would probably possible but would require some work. Probably not worth it unless someone was using Pandas in a very speed critical way...
I'm not sure how hard it is to get it to work, OMZ would know best. My guess is C is pretty easy and C++ may be a little more challenging...
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Has anyone gotten any further with Pandas under Pythonista?