I could not find a good/sensible-looking Gini Coefficient function in Python
so I wrote one:https://github.com/oliviaguest/gini …
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PS: compared it vs one that is sensible and answers are comparable - though slight differences (after 6+ decimals): http://pysal.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_modules/pysal/inequality/gini.html …
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Although! Mine doesn't break my pc when I run it on the actual big data so pysal is not as good and/or mine is simpler to use
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Did the right thing and told them - they can decide to do anything they like - but at least I mentioned it: https://github.com/pysal/pysal/issues/855 …
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they seem so nice too which is great https://github.com/pysal/pysal/issues/855 …
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also if anybody needs to use this Gini coefficient function I did write a pretty OK readmehttps://github.com/oliviaguest/gini …
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