eli knaap
eli knaap
well [taylor may disagree with me](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10109-016-0239-5) ;P but multicolinearity can happen in unforseen ways in gwr - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10109-005-0155-6 - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1068/a38218 - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10109-014-0199-6 the opaque but foreboding error is a reasonable...
for some reason this keeps reminding me of Downey's [Euro Problem](https://allendowney.github.io/ThinkBayes2/chap04.html#the-euro-problem) example, probably just because it reminds me "the statistician"'s default test is always two-sided
(unfortunately) the ideal case would be if we had some tooling to identify when packages fall out of compliance so we can update deps
this is now (relatively) straightforward with the Graph class. Assuming you have a dataframe of points representing city halls `df` and a distance matrix `D` you would do something like...
sweet
supercedes #253
there's nothing harder than pulling off a successful rebase. I'll die on this hill.
this should be just about good to go, but it's still failing for stuff like join counts because the class stashes all sorts of things as attriubutes (like the W...
Smart. The issue I was runnning into was that w.to_adjlist sorts the neighbors, so once you convert and try to subset the W, it and df are no longer aligned,...
what other tests do folks think are necessary for this?