numpy.lib.NumpyVersion
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class numpy.lib.NumpyVersion(vstring)
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Parse and compare numpy version strings.
NumPy has the following versioning scheme (numbers given are examples; they can be > 9) in principle):
- Released version: ‘1.8.0’, ‘1.8.1’, etc.
- Alpha: ‘1.8.0a1’, ‘1.8.0a2’, etc.
- Beta: ‘1.8.0b1’, ‘1.8.0b2’, etc.
- Release candidates: ‘1.8.0rc1’, ‘1.8.0rc2’, etc.
- Development versions: ‘1.8.0.dev-f1234afa’ (git commit hash appended)
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- Development versions after a1: ‘1.8.0a1.dev-f1234afa’,
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‘1.8.0b2.dev-f1234afa’, ‘1.8.1rc1.dev-f1234afa’, etc.
- Development versions (no git hash available): ‘1.8.0.dev-Unknown’
Comparing needs to be done against a valid version string or other
NumpyVersion
instance. Note that all development versions of the same (pre-)release compare equal.New in version 1.9.0.
- Parameters
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vstringstr
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NumPy version string (
np.__version__
).
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Examples
>>> from numpy.lib import NumpyVersion >>> if NumpyVersion(np.__version__) < '1.7.0': ... print('skip') >>> # skip
>>> NumpyVersion('1.7') # raises ValueError, add ".0" Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Not a valid numpy version string
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https://numpy.org/doc/1.19/reference/generated/numpy.lib.NumpyVersion.html