• Stars
    star
    712
  • Rank 63,595 (Top 2 %)
  • Language
    Python
  • License
    Other
  • Created over 9 years ago
  • Updated 4 months ago

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Be the first to send feedback to the community and the maintainers!

Repository Details

A research tool for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/Axelrod-Python/Axelrod

Axelrod

Goals

A Python library with the following principles and goals:

  1. Enabling the reproduction of previous Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma research as easily as possible.
  2. Creating the de-facto tool for future Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma research.
  3. Providing as simple a means as possible for anyone to define and contribute new and original Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma strategies.
  4. Emphasizing readability along with an open and welcoming community that is accommodating for developers and researchers of a variety of skill levels.

Features

With Axelrod you:

The library has 100% test coverage and is extensively documented. See the documentation for details and examples of all the features: http://axelrod.readthedocs.org/

An open reproducible framework for the study of the iterated prisoner's dilemma: a peer reviewed paper introducing the library (22 authors).

Installation

The library is tested on Python versions 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10.

The simplest way to install is:

$ pip install axelrod

To install from source:

$ git clone https://github.com/Axelrod-Python/Axelrod.git
$ cd Axelrod
$ python setup.py install

Quick Start

The following runs a basic tournament:

>>> import axelrod as axl
>>> players = [s() for s in axl.demo_strategies]  # Create players
>>> tournament = axl.Tournament(players, seed=1)  # Create a tournament
>>> results = tournament.play()  # Play the tournament
>>> results.ranked_names
['Defector', 'Grudger', 'Tit For Tat', 'Cooperator', 'Random: 0.5']

Examples

Contributing

All contributions are welcome!

You can find helpful instructions about contributing in the documentation: https://axelrod.readthedocs.io/en/latest/how-to/contributing/index.html

Publications

You can find a list of publications that make use of or cite the library on the citations page.

Contributors

The library has had many awesome contributions from many great contributors. The Core developers of the project are: