Neuroimaging tools for Python.
The aim of NIPY is to produce a platform-independent Python environment for the analysis of functional brain imaging data using an open development model.
In NIPY we aim to:
- Provide an open source, mixed language scientific programming environment suitable for rapid development.
- Create software components in this environment to make it easy to develop tools for MRI, EEG, PET and other modalities.
- Create and maintain a wide base of developers to contribute to this platform.
- To maintain and develop this framework as a single, easily installable bundle.
NIPY is the work of many people. We list the main authors in the file
AUTHOR
in the NIPY distribution, and other contributions in THANKS
.
Current information can always be found at the NIPY project website.
For questions on how to use nipy or on making code contributions, please see
the neuroimaging
mailing list:
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/neuroimaging
Please report bugs at github issues:
https://github.com/nipy/nipy/issues
You can see the list of current proposed changes at:
https://github.com/nipy/nipy/pulls
You can find our sources and single-click downloads:
- Main repository on Github;
- Documentation for all releases and current development tree;
- Download the current development version as a tar/zip file;
- Downloads of all available releases.
To run nipy's tests, you will need to install the nose Python testing package. If you are using Python 2.7, you will also need to install the mock testing package - e.g.:
pip install nose mock
Then:
python -c "import nipy; nipy.test()"
You can also run nipy's tests with the nipnost
script in the tools
directory of the nipy distribution:
./tools/nipnost nipy
nipnost
is a thin wrapper around the standard nosetests
program that
is part of the nose package. Try nipnost --help
to see a large number of
command-line options.
See the latest installation instructions.
We use the 3-clause BSD license; the full license is in the file LICENSE
in
the nipy distribution.