Overview

Request 662932 accepted

- Update to version 1.0.1
* Key-based assignment of coefficients to a ``FswavedecnResult`` object (i.e. via
its __setitem__ method) has been fixed.
* The order that the individual subband coefficients were stacked by the
function ``pywt.ravel_coeffs`` is now guaranteed to be consistent across all
supported Python versions. Explicit alphabetic ordering of subband coefficient
names is used for consitent ordering regardless of Python version
- Update to version 1.0.0
+ New features
* New 1D test signals
* C99 complex support
* complex-valued CWT
* More flexible specification of some continuous wavelets
* Fully Separable Discrete Wavelet Transfrom
* New thresholding methods
* New anti-symmetric boundary modes
* New functions to ravel and unravel wavedecn coefficients
* New functions to determine multilevel DWT coefficient shapes and sizes
+ Deprecated features
* The continous wavelets with names ``"cmor"``, ``"shan"`` and ``"fbsp"``
should now be modified to include formerly hard-coded attributes such as their
center frequency and bandwidth. Use of the bare names "cmor". "shan" and
"fbsp" is now deprecated. For "cmor" (and "shan"), the form of the wavelet
name is now "cmorB-C" ("shanB-C") where B and C are floats representing the
bandwidth frequency and center frequency. For "fbsp" the form should now
incorporate three floats as in "fbspM-B-C" where M is the spline order and B
and C are the bandwidth and center frequencies.
+ Backwards incompatible changes
* Python 2.6, 3.3 and 3.4 are no longer supported.
* The order of coefficients returned by ``swt2`` and input to ``iswt2`` have been
reversed so that the decomposition levels are now returned in descending rather
than ascending order. This makes these 2D stationary wavelet functions
consistent with all of the other multilevel discrete transforms in PyWavelets.
* For ``wavedec``, ``wavedec2`` and ``wavedecn``, the ability for the user to
specify a ``level`` that is greater than the value returned by
``dwt_max_level`` has been restored. A ``UserWarning`` is raised instead of a
``ValueError`` in this case.
+ Bugs Fixed
* Assigning new data to the ``Node`` or ``Node2D`` no longer forces a cast to
``float64`` when the data is one of the other dtypes supported by the dwt
(``float32``, ``complex64``, ``complex128``).
* Calling ``pywt.threshold`` with ``mode='soft'`` now works properly for
complex-valued inputs.
* A segfault when running multiple `swt2` or `swtn` transforms concurrently has
been fixed.
* Several instances of deprecated numpy multi-indexing that caused warnings in
numpy >=1.15 have been resolved.
* The 2d inverse stationary wavelet transform, `iswt2`, now supports non-square
inputs (an unnecessary check for square inputs was removed).
* Wavelet packets no longer convert float32 to float64 upon assignment to nodes.
* Doctests have been updated to also work with NumPy >= 1.14,
* Indexing conventions have been updated to avoid FutureWarnings in NumPy 1.15.
+ Other changes
* Python 3.7 is now officially supported.
- Remove upstream-included add_default_to_switch_statement.patch

Request History
Todd R's avatar

TheBlackCat created request

- Update to version 1.0.1
* Key-based assignment of coefficients to a ``FswavedecnResult`` object (i.e. via
its __setitem__ method) has been fixed.
* The order that the individual subband coefficients were stacked by the
function ``pywt.ravel_coeffs`` is now guaranteed to be consistent across all
supported Python versions. Explicit alphabetic ordering of subband coefficient
names is used for consitent ordering regardless of Python version
- Update to version 1.0.0
+ New features
* New 1D test signals
* C99 complex support
* complex-valued CWT
* More flexible specification of some continuous wavelets
* Fully Separable Discrete Wavelet Transfrom
* New thresholding methods
* New anti-symmetric boundary modes
* New functions to ravel and unravel wavedecn coefficients
* New functions to determine multilevel DWT coefficient shapes and sizes
+ Deprecated features
* The continous wavelets with names ``"cmor"``, ``"shan"`` and ``"fbsp"``
should now be modified to include formerly hard-coded attributes such as their
center frequency and bandwidth. Use of the bare names "cmor". "shan" and
"fbsp" is now deprecated. For "cmor" (and "shan"), the form of the wavelet
name is now "cmorB-C" ("shanB-C") where B and C are floats representing the
bandwidth frequency and center frequency. For "fbsp" the form should now
incorporate three floats as in "fbspM-B-C" where M is the spline order and B
and C are the bandwidth and center frequencies.
+ Backwards incompatible changes
* Python 2.6, 3.3 and 3.4 are no longer supported.
* The order of coefficients returned by ``swt2`` and input to ``iswt2`` have been
reversed so that the decomposition levels are now returned in descending rather
than ascending order. This makes these 2D stationary wavelet functions
consistent with all of the other multilevel discrete transforms in PyWavelets.
* For ``wavedec``, ``wavedec2`` and ``wavedecn``, the ability for the user to
specify a ``level`` that is greater than the value returned by
``dwt_max_level`` has been restored. A ``UserWarning`` is raised instead of a
``ValueError`` in this case.
+ Bugs Fixed
* Assigning new data to the ``Node`` or ``Node2D`` no longer forces a cast to
``float64`` when the data is one of the other dtypes supported by the dwt
(``float32``, ``complex64``, ``complex128``).
* Calling ``pywt.threshold`` with ``mode='soft'`` now works properly for
complex-valued inputs.
* A segfault when running multiple `swt2` or `swtn` transforms concurrently has
been fixed.
* Several instances of deprecated numpy multi-indexing that caused warnings in
numpy >=1.15 have been resolved.
* The 2d inverse stationary wavelet transform, `iswt2`, now supports non-square
inputs (an unnecessary check for square inputs was removed).
* Wavelet packets no longer convert float32 to float64 upon assignment to nodes.
* Doctests have been updated to also work with NumPy >= 1.14,
* Indexing conventions have been updated to avoid FutureWarnings in NumPy 1.15.
+ Other changes
* Python 3.7 is now officially supported.
- Remove upstream-included add_default_to_switch_statement.patch


Todd R's avatar

TheBlackCat accepted request

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