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transitions VS python-statemachine - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 26 Sep 2023
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Curious to hear your life goals
Start with that you know, if you know Excel well, why not start there? I usually recommend Python if you’re new to programming, then you can pick whatever additional libraries you think would benefit the model, and the syntax is highly forgiving. Sounds to me like you’re describing a pretty big finite state machine, with 288 states. Once you encode your idea and some tests, you’ll have the vocabulary (and means) to expand to other model variations such as applying probabilities to different transition states, and opening a whole world of probabilistic models and hidden Markov models, but gotta walk before running :)
- Behavior Trees in Robotics and AI
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Finite State Machines
BTW, did you check this?
https://github.com/pytransitions/transitions/blob/master/exa...
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Advent of Code 2020: Day 25 with Generators in Python
Transitions
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Advent of Code 2020: Day 02(a) using finite state machines
In Python's ecosystem of libraries, there's a nice one called transitions (which I've used in my robotics work). transitions (as the name suggests) lets you define your state machines more declaratively in terms of transitions between states, the rules that govern those transitions, and the triggers that cause these transitions to happen.
xstate-python
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Finite State Machines
I'm working on XState for Python: https://github.com/davidkpiano/xstate-python
Still a work-in-progress, but hope to make this production-ready this year.
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