Hi Bianca,

That sounds like a good project! As Tennessee says, try scikit-learn; it 
supports Python 3 as of version 0.14.

You may have to build it from source though. It would be great if you could put 
together a conda package or Debian package for it... :) 

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On Monday, 9 December 2013 at 10:54 am, Bianca Gibson wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I'm looking for a python 3 library that implements decision trees. I know how 
> to implement them myself and have done so before, but I'll look for a library 
> first. 
> 
> It's for a migraine trigger analysis tool. I'm thinking decision trees 
> largely because non technical and often unwell users need to be able to 
> reason with the findings off line, and decision trees are easy to follow. 
> 
> My records will have varying entries. They may be making entries about eating 
> chocolate, find it's not a trigger, then stop doing so. It would be good to 
> have a confidence rating on the leaves.
> 
> Cheers,
> Bianca
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