Getting Started with stpy
Welcome to the documentation for the stpy package! This guide will help you get started with installing and using stpy for your data science and cheminformatics projects.
Installation
You can install stpy using pip. Run the following command in your terminal:
pip install stpy
This will install the latest version of stpy along with its dependencies.
Basic Usage
Once you have installed stpy, you can start using it in your Python scripts or Jupyter notebooks. Here is a simple example of how to use some of the utilities provided by stpy:
from stpy.utils import canonicalize_smiles
smiles = "C1=CC=CC=C1" # Benzene
canonical_smiles = canonicalize_smiles(smiles)
print(f"Canonical SMILES: {canonical_smiles}")
This code imports the canonicalize_smiles function from the stpy.utils module, canonicalizes a SMILES string for benzene, and prints the result.
Documentation
For more detailed information on the various modules and functions available in stpy, please refer to the full documentation. You can find it at: stpy Documentation
Here, you will find comprehensive guides, API references, and examples to help you make the most of stpy.
Support
If you encounter any issues or have questions about using stpy, feel free to reach out via the GitHub repository: stpy GitHub Repository or open an issue for assistance.
We hope you find stpy useful for your projects! Happy coding!