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Compatibility with python 3 #13

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ghost opened this issue Feb 1, 2018 · 4 comments
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Compatibility with python 3 #13

ghost opened this issue Feb 1, 2018 · 4 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 1, 2018

Are there any workarounds to make the package work with python 3?

Do you have any plans of building a version which works with python 3?

@sdvillal
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sdvillal commented Feb 1, 2018

There is a branch with the needed changes, but it is not tested enough, and it includes some heavy rework on matlab parsing that is unfinished. I can try to split the branch into py3 and parser changes. Unfortunately I do not have much time these days, so it will need to wait for a while. Feel free to play with that branch though.

@Adblu
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Adblu commented Nov 12, 2019

It would be nice to have support for python3. Im working on it but no success.
Do you guys have more luck ?

@ArmanBehkish
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The branch with python 3 updates still doesn't work. I suppose nobody worked on it anymore. also it seems from matlab 2023 onward python 2.7 is not supported for matlab engine. I want to ask if anyone has any update on this, I might decide to work on it if nobody else has

@benfulcher
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I'm not sure this is actively maintained… I have a student working (slowly) on a native python port of much of the hctsa feature library; you can also see https://time-series-features.gitbook.io/hctsa-manual/information-about-hctsa/related-time-series-resources
e.g., https://github.com/fairscape/hctsa-py

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