# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from boltons.statsutils import Stats def test_stats_basic(): da = Stats(range(20)) assert da.mean == 9.5 assert round(da.std_dev, 2) == 5.77 assert da.variance == 33.25 assert da.skewness == 0 assert round(da.kurtosis, 1) == 1.9 assert da.median == 9.5 def _test_pearson(): import random from statsutils import pearson_type def get_pt(dist): vals = [dist() for x in range(10000)] pt = pearson_type(vals) return pt for x in range(3): # pt = get_pt(dist=lambda: random.normalvariate(15, 5)) # expect 0, normal # pt = get_pt(dist=lambda: random.weibullvariate(2, 3)) # gets 1, beta, weibull not specifically supported # pt = get_pt(dist=lambda: random.gammavariate(2, 3)) # expect 3, gamma # pt = get_pt(dist=lambda: random.betavariate(2, 3)) # expect 1, beta # pt = get_pt(dist=lambda: random.expovariate(0.2)) # expect 3, beta pt = get_pt(dist=lambda: random.uniform(0.0, 10.0)) # gets 2 print('pearson type:', pt) # import pdb;pdb.set_trace()