PsychoPy is a package for the generation of experiments for neuroscience and experimental psychology.It is designed to allow the presentation of stimuli and
collection of data for a wide range of neuroscience, psychology, and
psychophysical experiments
Solve Problems by Coding Solutions - A Complete solution for python programming
Python program to find number of processors in your computer
The maximum parallel processes can you run on computer is based on the number of processors or cores in your computer. To find number of processors or cores in your computer, cpu_count() function is used.
import multiprocessing as mp
print("Number of processors: ", mp.cpu_count())
import multiprocessing as mp
print("Number of processors: ", mp.cpu_count())
COVID19Py
A tiny Python package for easy access to up-to-date Coronavirus (COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2) cases data.
Installation - pip install COVID19Py
Usage - To use COVID19Py, you first need to import the package and then create a new instance:
import COVID19Py
covid = COVID19Py.COVID()
Public Datasets for Research & Innovation on Coronavirus
- COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19)
- Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases, provided by JHU CSSE
- European Center for Disease Control & Prevention (ECDC) - COVID-19 Epidemiological Data
- U.S. Hospital Capacity Estimates (Harvard Global Health Institute)
- U.S. State COVID-19 Testing Data
- Italy COVID-19 Data
- ACAPS COVID-19: Government Measures Dataset
- World Bank Indicators (population health & healthcare systems) relevant to COVID-19
- GeneBank COVID-19 Genetic Sequences
- Next Strain - COVID-19 Genomics Database
- API of Scrapped Data from MoHFW
- COVID-19 Laboratories & Sample Collection Centers - Mapped by Health Analytics Asia
- COVID 19 India Network
- Code available for Covid19 India Cluster
- Health Related Dataset APIs available on OGD Platform
Python Programming for Quantitative Economics
This website presents a set of lectures on python programming for quantitative economics, designed and written by Thomas J. Sargent and John Stachurski.
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