On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Echavarria Gregory, Maria Angelica
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> Ondrej,
>
> Thanks for all your answers and your quick reply. I ask for forgiveness of my 
> notably beginner's code developing, thanks for helping out!
> I attached a modified   f.py  that clarifies what I intend to integrate, 
> along with an example. All and each of your observations are greatly 
> appreciated, I'll be applying the guidelines from today on.

Anything you contribute to the python scientific community helps, so
we are happy to help out. I especially appreciate that even though you
are new to Python, you are not afraid to learn new things and get the
job done. I'll look at the code in the evening after work.


> Maybe you want to know that what I'm developing is a code to symbolically 
> perform Bayesian Statistics Inference for an environmental problem. In the 
> future, I could put together some MLE, Bayeasian and MCMC algorithms to be 
> included in Sympy, that I used to numerically
> implement in Matlab. Would it be a nice add-on?

Absolutely! You can also consider contributing the algorithms to
scipy, if they are not symbolic related.

I was curious what you do, so I googled a bit and found this:

http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/bswg/description.html

is it accurate? E.g. you do the section "(i) Environmental applications"?

Ondrej

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