Josh Levy-Kramer
Josh Levy-Kramer
Hi, I can see from the last command that Python imported`k_means_constrained` ok. Is it now working?
No it does not. But if you want to hack your own solution you can try changing this line: https://github.com/joshlk/k-means-constrained/blob/eda40741431286a71bff72c59077287d1376fd31/k_means_constrained/k_means_constrained_.py#L402
Hi, thanks - I must of missed that. It took me a while to work out where to add `engine='numba'`. Can we keep this ticket open and I will add...
Ive added an example to the docs in #40519
Hi, I have reproduced the issue using a GitHub actions runner which uses a ARM MacOS 15 machine (so the issues doesn't seem to be unique to Intel machines). The...
Great - thank you! Do you think there is an issue with pip and pyenv as well? Is it worth me to submit a bug report with them?
Hi @alexcjohnson, thanks for the reply. The [SI prefixes](https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si-prefixes) are defined from q (10^-30) to Q (10^30), and different scientific fields will frequently use different ranges of these prefixes. For...
Hi, great. I am happy to make this contribution. Would it be possible to persuade you to extend the current SI format instead of making another? It seems like a...
Hi, great to hear you are using the package and thanks for letting me know you are embedding the library into your repo, which is totally fine 😃.
Out of interest, how are you using k-means-constrained in your project?