Result for 041330CBFC74922A9931B1BB23F3C5704A3F0EC1

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/neo/test/coretest/test_container.py
FileSize6727
MD51404040774D11A91309F913CDD62D880
SHA-1041330CBFC74922A9931B1BB23F3C5704A3F0EC1
SHA-2566E30087886D34B5CA44C0D7CBEFB1A9CA7C4F8D8116E2397C6699C0873C8AE33
SSDEEP96:xsmbJ2S28zWoltTtLtkgcpPpxpo9kQ/k5/ETIwyOUoNxUrlIf6ql6eBzUPAq:WmbJXtTtLtGpbC9j/w/EIr/oq
TLSHT181D113205AA359F0B61B9D2E182FB01BAF1FDF13940C1809B97DC206AFD1668D1E2CF5
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

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MD5DE172C5661ECE64EC747AD005B3BADA9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Neo is a package for representing electrophysiology data in Python, together with support for reading a wide range of neurophysiology file formats, including Spike2, NeuroExplorer, AlphaOmega, Axon, Blackrock, Plexon, Tdt, and support for writing to a subset of these formats plus non-proprietary formats including HDF5. The goal of Neo is to improve interoperability between Python tools for analyzing, visualizing and generating electrophysiology data (such as OpenElectrophy, NeuroTools, G-node, Helmholtz, PyNN) by providing a common, shared object model. In order to be as lightweight a dependency as possible, Neo is deliberately limited to represention of data, with no functions for data analysis or visualization. Neo implements a hierarchical data model well adapted to intracellular and extracellular electrophysiology and EEG data with support for multi-electrodes (for example tetrodes). Neos data objects build on the quantities_ package, which in turn builds on NumPy by adding support for physical dimensions. Thus neo objects behave just like normal NumPy arrays, but with additional metadata, checks for dimensional consistency and automatic unit conversion. Read the documentation at http://neo.readthedocs.io/
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-neo
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion0.8.0
SHA-1002FE731F130D730F3F1A94C931B421220E5E349
SHA-256201604F118591909D133C29268E99BFAD3826A16BF730C0049D6B21E1884E679
Key Value
MD5E7B46548AA59CF6E2FF2CD62E7CE29D2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Neo is a package for representing electrophysiology data in Python, together with support for reading a wide range of neurophysiology file formats, including Spike2, NeuroExplorer, AlphaOmega, Axon, Blackrock, Plexon, Tdt, and support for writing to a subset of these formats plus non-proprietary formats including HDF5. The goal of Neo is to improve interoperability between Python tools for analyzing, visualizing and generating electrophysiology data (such as OpenElectrophy, NeuroTools, G-node, Helmholtz, PyNN) by providing a common, shared object model. In order to be as lightweight a dependency as possible, Neo is deliberately limited to represention of data, with no functions for data analysis or visualization. Neo implements a hierarchical data model well adapted to intracellular and extracellular electrophysiology and EEG data with support for multi-electrodes (for example tetrodes). Neos data objects build on the quantities_ package, which in turn builds on NumPy by adding support for physical dimensions. Thus neo objects behave just like normal NumPy arrays, but with additional metadata, checks for dimensional consistency and automatic unit conversion. Read the documentation at http://neo.readthedocs.io/
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-neo
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion0.8.0
SHA-1E594B3C91800995BA90A566B1444F74B3F90C1C1
SHA-25612B8AC557E6D9108892461F15334F06BA5F946357604B4203B785122792F669A