PyProbs is a module that has useful functionality that returns True or False output based on the given probability.
You can install it from PyPI by running the following command:
pip install pyprobs
Or you can install it from source:
pip install .
Simple Usage:
>>> from pyprobs import Probability as pr
>>> # You can pass float (i.e. 0.5, 0.157), int (i.e. 1, 0) or str (i.e. '50%', '3/11')
>>> pr.prob(50/100)
False
>>> pr.prob(50/100, num=5)
[False, False, False, True, False]
Suggested and More Advanced Usage:
>>> from pyprobs import Probability as pr
>>> p = pr()
>>> p.iprob('3/7', 0.25, num=2)
[[True, True], [False, False]]
>>> p.history
{'3/7': [True, True], 0.25: [False, False]}
>>> p.count_values('all')
{True: 2, False: 2}
>>> p.set_constant(1/1000, mutable=True) # If you set the mutable parameter to False, you won't be able to change the constant again.
>>> # You can get the constant and mutable value:
>>> p.get()
{'constant': 0.001, 'mutable': True}
>>> # Also you can use it like "p.get(how='constant')" or "p.get(how='mutable')", this only returns the desired value.
>>> p._constant # You can more easily get the constant value.
0.001
- prob
- iprob
- set_constant
- get
- clear
- count_values
Note: All of them require creating an instance except the prob
function.
- Python v3.6+