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Sanity Test Failure
Sunday, 3 Jan 2021
19:57 sunpoet search for other commits by this committer
Add py-mgwr 2.1.2

Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression (MGWR)

mgwr is a Python implementation of multiscale geographically weighted regression
for investigating process spatial heterogeneity and scale. It incorporates the
widely used approach to modeling process spatial heterogeneity - Geographically
Weighted Regression (GWR) as well as the newly proposed approach - Multiscale
GWR (MGWR) which relaxes the assumption that all of the processes being modeled
operate at the same spatial scale. Inferences are available for both approaches.

WWW: https://mgwr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
WWW: https://github.com/pysal/mgwr
Original commitRevision:560042 

Sanity Test Results

graphics/py-mgwr:

NOTE: this particular sanity test is very experimental
A port specified in the RUN_DEPENDS of graphics/py-mgwr does not exist:
'science/py-libpysal' on branch 'head'.

NOTE: this particular sanity test is very experimental
A port specified in the RUN_DEPENDS of graphics/py-mgwr does not exist:
'math/py-spreg' on branch 'head'.