Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pregress
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: Python Regression Analysis.
Home-page: https://github.com/danmcgib/pregress
Author: Daniel McGibney
Author-email: dmcgibney@bus.miami.edu
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Dist: matplotlib
Requires-Dist: pandas
Requires-Dist: numpy
Requires-Dist: statsmodels
Requires-Dist: seaborn
Requires-Dist: scikit-learn
Requires-Dist: scipy

# PRegress

PRegress is a Python package for regression analysis and data visualization. It provides tools for model fitting, prediction, and various types of plots to help visualize your data particularly for regression analysis.

## Features

- Model fitting and prediction with convenient formula notation
- Streamlined code for plotting (boxplot, histogram, scatter plot, etc.)
- Regression analysis diagnostic tools
- Integration with popular libraries like `pandas` and `statsmodels`

## Installation

You can install the package using `pip`:

```sh
pip install pregress
```

## Usage

Here are some examples of how to use the key functions in the package.

### Importing the Package

To use the functions provided by the package, import it as follows:

```python
import pregress as pr
```

### Getting Data

There are multiple datasets available from PRegress and are easily attained using the `get_data` function.  The datasets currently available are:

* AirBnb.csv
* Betas.csv
* Charges.csv
* Employment.csv
* HousePrices.csv
* HR_retention.csv
* MarketingToys.csv
* Sales.csv
* Top200.csv
* Twitter.csv
* Youtube.csv

See [Applied Linear Regression for Business Analytics with Python](www.businessregression.com) for details regarding these datasets.  Sample import example:

```python
import pregress as pr

# Load data from PRegress
df = pr.get_data("Betas.csv")

# Format the data (for later)
df.drop(columns = df.columns[0], inplace=True)
```

### Model Fitting and Prediction

PRegress formula supports formula functionality similar to R. Fit a model with a formula:

```python
# Fit model with formula 
model = pr.fit("SPY ~ .", df)
```

Summary types are specified using the `out` argument.  Different summaries are available including:

* statsmodels (default)
* R
* STATA
* simple
* ANOVA
* coefficients (coef)

```python
# Generate a model summary
pr.summary(model)
```

### Making Predictions

A Statsmodels object is created by default.  From this object, the predict function can be used. Since `df` is the dataframe used to fit the model, the following lines produce the same result.

```python
# Make predictions
pr.predict(model, df)

# Produce fitted values
pr.predict(model)
```

### General Plotting

Plotting code is streamlined and built on top of Seaborn and MatPlotLib. Samples provided below.

```python
# Generate a boxplot
pr.boxplot("SPY ~ .", df)

# Generate a histogram
pr.hist(df.SPY)

# Multiple histograms
pr.hists("SPY ~ .",data = df)

# Scatter plot
pr.plotXY("MSFT ~ SPY", data = df)

# Multiple Scatter plots
pr.plots("SPY ~ .", data = df)

# Correlation Plot
pr.plot_cor(df)
```

### Required Fixes

Based on current testing, the following fixes are required:

1. Ensure global scope accessibility for variables.
2. Adjust summary spacing.
3. Provide compatibility with `scikit-learn`.
4. Implement AI-generated summaries.
5. Allow for additional plotting customization (using kwargs).
6. Review and improve diagnostic plots.
7. Provide support for logistic regression and other GLMs.
8. Provide support for automatic dummy variable retrieval.
9. Plots should work without formulas.

## Contributing

We welcome contributions to PRegress! If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/danmcgib/PRegress). You can also contribute by:

1. Forking the repository
2. Creating a new branch (`git checkout -b feature-branch`)
3. Committing your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
4. Pushing to the branch (`git push origin feature-branch`)
5. Creating a pull request

## License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.

## Acknowledgements

We would like to thank all contributors and users of PRegress for their support and feedback.  Special thanks to Mintra Putlek!
