# Introduction 📚 [Docs](https://magnus167.github.io/rustframe/) | 🐙 [GitHub](https://github.com/Magnus167/rustframe) | 🦀 [Crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/rustframe) | 🔖 [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/rustframe/latest/rustframe/) Welcome to the **Rustframe User Guide**. Rustframe is a lightweight dataframe and math toolkit for Rust written in 100% safe Rust. It focuses on keeping the API approachable while offering handy features for small analytical or educational projects. Rustframe bundles: - column‑labelled frames built on a fast column‑major matrix - familiar element‑wise math and aggregation routines - a growing `compute` module for statistics and machine learning - utilities for dates and random numbers ```rust # extern crate rustframe; use rustframe::{frame::Frame, matrix::{Matrix, SeriesOps}}; let data = Matrix::from_cols(vec![vec![1.0, 2.0], vec![3.0, 4.0]]); let frame = Frame::new(data, vec!["A", "B"], None); // Perform column wise aggregation assert_eq!(frame.sum_vertical(), vec![3.0, 7.0]); ``` ## Resources - [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Magnus167/rustframe) - [Crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/rustframe) & [API docs](https://docs.rs/rustframe) - [Code coverage](https://codecov.io/gh/Magnus167/rustframe) This guide walks through the main building blocks of the library. Each chapter contains runnable snippets so you can follow along: 1. [Data manipulation](./data-manipulation.md) for loading and transforming data 2. [Compute features](./compute.md) for statistics and analytics 3. [Machine learning](./machine-learning.md) for predictive models 4. [Utilities](./utilities.md) for supporting helpers and upcoming modules