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pydecisions - A Python Library of management decision making techniques

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Python Library: pydecisions

Copyright (c) 2018 Balamurali M Author: Balamurali M Gmail: balamurali9m@gmail.com License: MIT

This library includes of some of the techniques employed in making high level management decisions. The below information is also present (in pdf format) at: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qLL2-v7fFoImvxwiXPlJQn60jw_p-E35

INSTALLING pip install pydecisions

IMPORT STATEMENT import pydecisions as pyd

A COMPLETE EXAMPLE: import pydecisions as pyd a = pyd.evm(100,0.5,0.4,45) print(a.results())

The following examples illustrate how to use this library. EXAMPLES

  1. Earned Value Management Example: a = pyd.evm(100,0.5,0.4,45) print(a.results()) (where arg1 - Budget at Completion, arg2 - work planned to be completed at that point against the total work planned, arg3 - actual work completed at that point against the total work planned, arg4 - Actual Cost incurred till that point)

  2. Financial functions (a) Net Present Value Example: a = pyd.fin() print(a.npv(.3,[-100,50,30,20,10])) (where arg1 - rate, arg2 - yearly cash flows)

(b) Future Value Example: a = pyd.fin() print(a.fv(0.10, 9, 300, 400)) (where arg1 - rate, arg2 - nos of years, arg3 - payment, arg4 - present value)

(c) Present Value Example: a = pyd.fin() print(a.pv(0.05, 10, 100, 30000)) (where arg1 - rate, arg2 - no of years, arg3-payment, arg4 - future value)

(d) Internal Rate of Return Example: a = pyd.fin() print(a.irr([-100,30,90,75,20])) (where arg1 - cash flows yearly)

  1. Simple Linear Regression Example: a = pyd.slr() print(a.results([1,2,3,4],[1.5,2.5,3.3,4.2],3)) (where arg1 - training X, arg2 - training Y and arg3 - test X)

  2. Statistical tests (a) T-test (mean of one group of scores) Example: a = pyd.statstest() print(a.tt1([20,44,50,70,30],45)) (where arg1 - sample observations, arg2 - population mean)

(b) T-test (means of two independent samples of scores) Example: a = pyd.statstest() print(a.ttind([50,40,90,30,40], [60,40,20,10,70])) (where arg1 - sample 1 observations, arg2 - sample 2 observations)

(c) T-test (2 related samples of data). Example: a = pyd.statstest() print(a.ttrel([55,20,23,12,12], [22,48,11,17,12])) (where arg1 - sample 1 observations, arg2 - sample 2 observations)

  1. Decision Analysis and Resolution Example: a = pyd.dar() print(a.results([8,9],[7,6]))
    (where arg1 - criteria scores for Alternative 1 and arg2 - criteria scores for Alternative 2)

  2. Markov Chain You need to import numpy in this example i.e. import pydecisions as pyd import numpy as n Example: a = pyd.mc() matrx = np.matrix([[0.7, 0.3], [0.6, 0.4]]) I = np.matrix([[0.5, 0.5]])
    print(a.results(matrx,I,3)) (where matrx - the transition matrix, I - the current state matrix, the third argument (3 in the above example) is for the number of iterations))

  3. Bayes Rule Example: (For calculating P(A|B)) a = pyd.bayes() print(a.results(0.6,0.4,0.2)) (where arg1 - P(A), arg2 - P(B), arg3 - P(B/A))

  4. Linear Programming Example: Minimize: cost = -2x[0] + 5x[1], Subject to: -2x[0] + 3x[1] <= 7, 2x[0] + 1x[1] <= 5 x[1] >= -4 (where: -infinity <= x[0] <= infinity)

a = pyd.lp() c = [-2, 5] A = [[-2, 3], [2, 1]] b = [7, 5] lp_x0b = (None, None) lp_x1b = (-4, None) print(a.results(c,A,b,lp_x0b,lp_x1b))

  1. Decision Trees : Regression Example: a = pyd.DTr() x = [[1, 2], [2, 2], [3, 3], [4, 5], [7, 4]] y = [3,4,5,8,11] z = [[3,2]] a.results(x,y,z) (where arg1 - training x, arg2 - training y and arg3 - test x) Tree Image will be generated in the folder.

  2. Decision Trees : Classification Example: a = pyd.DTc() x = [ [20, 15, 2],
    [60, 25, 4],
    [70, 35, 6],
    [80, 40, 8],
    [90, 45, 10]]
    y = ['c0', 'c1', 'c1', 'c0', 'c1'] z = [[60, 30, 5]] a.results(x,y,z) (where arg1 - training x, arg2 - training y and arg3 - test x) Tree Image will be generated in the folder.

Some of the are completely written from scratch and some functions are built on the top of the existing standard library functions.

Dependencies - numpy, scipy, sklearn and graphviz libraries

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