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DrHook: Use string instead of numpy funcs for statistics transforms #8

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This silences a set of deprecation warnings that we getting annoying.

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Project coverage is 83.15%. Comparing base (fec7796) to head (b4eae39).

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This silences a set of deprecation warnings that we getting annoying.
@mlange05 mlange05 force-pushed the naml-fix-drhook-pandas-grouping branch from c56c3d4 to b4eae39 Compare December 18, 2024 18:48
@johannesbulin johannesbulin merged commit f16ae50 into main Dec 19, 2024
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@johannesbulin johannesbulin deleted the naml-fix-drhook-pandas-grouping branch December 19, 2024 08:46
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