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import segpy.ext.numpy will no longer be supported. It just doesn't play nice with a lot of Python tooling. In future it will be import segpy_numpy
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Segpy 2
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Segpy is open source software created by Sixty North and licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License.
Alternative commercial license terms are available from Sixty North AS if you wish to redistribute Segpy as
part of a proprietary closed source product or deliver software software-as-a-service (SaaS) using Segpy as part
of a proprietary closed source service.
Status
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Build status:
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/sixty-north/segpy.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/sixty-north/segpy
Segpy is alpha software but is usable in its current form. That said you should expect minor breaking API changes
between now and official release of a Segpy 2.
What is Segpy?
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The SEG Y file format is one of several standards developed by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists for storing
geophysical seismic data. It is an open standard, and is controlled by the SEG Technical Standards Committee, a
non-profit organization.
This project aims to implement an open SEG Y module in Python for transporting seismic data between SEG Y files and
Python data structures in pure Python.
Contributing
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The easiest way to contribute is to use Segpy submit reports for defects or any other issues you come across. Please
see `CONTRIBUTING.rst <https://github.com/sixty-north/segpy/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`_ for more details.
Segpy Versions
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Segpy 2.0 is a complete re-imagining of a SEG Y reader in Python and represents a complete break from any and all older
versions of Segpy. No attempt has been made to maintain API compatibility with earlier versions of Segpy and no code is
shared across versions. Although earlier versions of Segpy were open source, they were never 'released' as such.
Earlier versions of Segpy are deprecated and completely unsupported.
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