cabal-version: 3.0 name: mealy version: 0.5.1.1 license: BSD-3-Clause license-file: LICENSE copyright: Tony Day (c) 2013 category: algorithm author: Tony Day maintainer: tonyday567@gmail.com homepage: https://github.com/tonyday567/mealy#readme bug-reports: https://github.com/tonyday567/mealy/issues synopsis: Mealy machines for processing time-series and ordered data. description: @mealy@ reimagines statistics as a [mealy machine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mealy_machine) processing data with some form of order such as time-series data. The 'Mealy', with the help of a decay function specifying the relative weights of recent values versus older value, can be treated as a compression or summary of the data stream into 'current state.' Mealies are highly polymorphic, situated at a busy crossroad of theory and practice, and lend themselves to ergonmic, compact and realistic representations of a wide range of online phenomena. == Usage >>> import Mealy >>> fold ((,) <$> ma 0.9 <*> std 0.9) [1..100] (91.00265621044142,9.472822805289121) build-type: Simple tested-with: ghc ==9.10.3 ghc ==9.12.2 ghc ==9.14.1 extra-doc-files: ChangeLog.md readme.md source-repository head type: git location: https://github.com/tonyday567/mealy common ghc-options-stanza ghc-options: -Wall -Wcompat -Widentities -Wincomplete-record-updates -Wincomplete-uni-patterns -Wpartial-fields -Wredundant-constraints library import: ghc-options-stanza default-language: GHC2024 hs-source-dirs: src build-depends: adjunctions >=4.0 && <4.5, base >=4.14 && <5, containers >=0.6 && <0.9, harpie >=0.1 && <0.3, harpie-numhask >=0.1 && <0.3, mwc-probability >=2.3.1 && <2.4, numhask >=0.11 && <0.14, primitive >=0.7.2 && <0.10, profunctors >=5.6.2 && <5.7, tdigest >=0.2.1 && <0.4, text >=1.2 && <2.2, vector >=0.12.3 && <0.14, vector-algorithms >=0.8.0 && <0.10, exposed-modules: Data.Mealy Data.Mealy.Quantiles Data.Mealy.Simulate