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Revision 11 (latest revision is 25)
Markéta Machová (mcalabkova)
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- Update to 1.0.7 * Sample applies now suppress logging in addition to stdout and stderr * Allow new kwargs offset and origin for pandas df.resample - Changes in 1.0.5 * Added warnings/errors for swifter methods which do not exist when using modin dataframes * Updated Dask Dataframe dependencies to require a more recent version * Updated examples/speed benchmark notebooks - Changes in 1.0.3 * Fixed bug with string, axis=1 applies for pandas dataframes that prevented swifter from leveraging modin for parallelization when returning a series instead of a dataframe - Changes in 1.0.2 * Remove pickle5 hard dependency - Changes in 1.0.1 * Reduce resources consumed by swifter by only importing modin/ ray when necessary. * Added swifter.register_modin() function, which gives access to modin.DataFrame.swifter.apply(...), but is only required if modin is imported after swifter. If you import modin before swifter, this is not necessary. - Changes in 1.0.0 * Two major enhancements are included in this release, both involving the use of modin in swifter. Special thanks to Devin Petersohn for the collaboration. * Enable compatibility with modin dataframes. Compatibility not only allows modin dataframes to work with df.swifter.apply(...), but still attempts to vectorize the operation which can lead to a performance boost. Example: import modin.pandas as pd df = pd.DataFrame(...) df.swifter.apply(...) * Significantly speed up swifter axis=1 string applies by using Modin, resolving a long-standing issue for swifter. * Use Modin for axis=1 string applies, unless allow_dask_on_strings(True) is set. If that flag is set, still use Dask. NOTE: this means that allow_dask_on_strings() is no longer required to work with text data using swifter. - Changes in 0.305 * Remove Numba hard dependency, but still handle TypingErrors when numba is installed * Only call tqdm's progress_apply on transformations (e.g. Resampler, Rolling) when tqdm has an implementation for that object. - Do not require modin and skip the tests involving it. gh#jmcarpenter2/swifter#147
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