Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: chi-drm
Version: 0.2.1
Summary: Package to model dose response dynamics
Home-page: https://chi.readthedocs.io
Maintainer: David Augustin
Maintainer-email: david.augustin@cs.ox.ac.uk
License: BSD 3-clause license
Description: # Chi
        
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        ## About
        
        **Chi** is an open source Python package hosted on GitHub,
        which can be used to model dose response dynamics.
        
        All features of the software are described in detail in the
        [full API documentation](https://chi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
        
        ## Getting started
        ### Installation
        
        1. Install sundials
        
        Chi uses the open source package Myokit to solve ordinary differential equations
        and compute their sensitivities efficiently. Myokit does this using sundials' CVODESS,
        which needs to be installed with:
        
        - On Ubuntu:
        ```bash
        apt-get install libsundials-dev
        ```
        
        - On MacOS:
        ```bash
        brew install sundials
        ```
        
        - On Windows: No action required. Myokit will install sundial automatically.
        
        2. Install chi
        ```bash
        pip install chi-drm
        ```
        
         You can now use chi's functionality by importing it
         ```python
        import chi
         ```
         
         ### Tutorials
        
         Tutorials and more detailed explanations on how to use chi can be found in the [documentation's getting started](https://chi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/index.html) section.
         
        ## Citation
        
        If you use this software in your work, please cite it using the following metadata:
        
        #### APA
        ```
        Augustin, D. (2021). Chi - An open source python package for treatment response modelling (Version 0.1.0) [Computer software]. https://github.com/DavAug/chi
        ```
        
        #### BibTeX
        ```
        @software{Augustin_Chi_-_An_2021,
        author = {Augustin, David},
        month = {12},
        title = {{Chi - An open source python package for treatment response modelling}},
        url = {https://github.com/DavAug/chi},
        version = {0.1.0},
        year = {2021}
        }
        ```
        
        ## Contributing
        Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
        
        Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
        
        ## License
        [BSD-3-Clause](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause)
        
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