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    latexify

    latexify

    A library to generate LaTeX expression from Python code

    latexify_py converts small, math-heavy pieces of Python code into human-readable LaTeX that mirrors the intent of the computation, not just its surface syntax. It parses Python functions and expressions into an abstract syntax tree (AST), applies symbolic rewrites for common mathematical constructs, and then emits LaTeX that compiles cleanly in standard environments.
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    ...Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of the Grammar of Graphics and both are powered by the JavaScript graphing library plotly.js, so many of the same concepts and tools that you learn for one interface can be reused in the other. Any graph made with the plotly R package is powered by the JavaScript library plotly.js. The plot_ly() function provides a ‘direct’ interface to plotly.js with some additional abstractions to help reduce typing.
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    glMatrix

    glMatrix

    Javascript Matrix and Vector library for High Performance WebGL apps

    Javascript has evolved into a language capable of handling realtime 3D graphics, via WebGL, and computationally intensive tasks such as physics simulations. These types of applications demand high performance vector and matrix math, which is something that Javascript doesn't provide by default. glMatrix to the rescue! glMatrix is designed to perform vector and matrix operations stupidly fast! By hand-tuning each function for maximum performance and encouraging efficient usage patterns through API conventions, glMatrix will help you get the most out of your browsers Javascript engine.
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    STLplus C++ library collection

    STLplus C++ library collection

    C++ Library collection

    ...The headers are intended to be readable, so look at them too for usage information on each function and class.
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    ALEPH-w

    ALEPH-w

    Data structures and Algorithms library

    Aleph-w is a library of data structures and algorithms implemented in and for C++. It contains the main data structures: single and double lists, special arrays (dynamic and of bits), many types of trees: multitrees, binary search trees, avl, red-black, randomized, treaps, splay and other interesting types. Several types of hash tables are implemented: separated chaining, open adressing with linear probing and double function hash; this last one has a garbage colector mechanism that...
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    Plumbing

    Plumbing

    Prismatic's Clojure(Script) utility belt

    Plumbing is a general-purpose Clojure utility belt and data transformation library endorsed for its pragmatic approach to everyday tasks. It offers a toolkit of macros and functions that simplify common data manipulation patterns, and includes a “Graph” abstraction for structured computation flows. Most of it is also compatible with ClojureScript. Graph is a simple and declarative way to specify a structured computation, which is easy to analyze, change, compose, and monitor. Here's a simple example of an ordinary function definition, and its Graph equivalent. A Graph encodes the structure of a computation, but not how it happens, allowing for many execution strategies. ...
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    Your basic graph

    Your basic graph

    Graph algorithms and data structures

    A graph implementation based entirely on functions. This text is about the implementation of a Go tool based entirely on functions – the API contains only immutable data types, and the code is built on top of a struct with five function fields. It’s a tool for building virtual graphs. In a virtual graph no vertices or edges are stored in memory, they are instead computed as needed.
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    Rotations Conversion Library

    Rotations Conversion Library

    Library for working with 3D rotations in C++

    The Rotations Conversion Library (RCL) is a collection of C++ functions that address common computations and numerical handling of rotations in 3D Euclidean space, including support for rotation matrices (`Rotmat`), Quaternions (`Quat`), intrinsic ZYX Euler angles (`Euler`), fused angles (`Fused`) and tilt angles (`Tilt`). In addition to the core competency of being able to convert between each of the representations, operations such as inversion, ZYX yaw extraction, fused yaw extraction,...
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    SPARGEL

    SPARGEL

    An opensource Java graph library. Abandoned, ignore.

    ...As now, implemented are: * Adjecency graph data structures * Algorithms: SSSP, APSP, Traversal, Min-Cut, Max-Flow, Many types of finding Components * Creating sub graphs, vertice and edge maps that use a function to implement their mapping. Spargel is released under GPLv3
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    An Expression Parser and Evaluator result in JSON object. Written in Pascal. 表达式的解析和求值是一个应用面非常广的功能。JSON格式因其简明、易于操作,使用面日渐广泛。本项目将表达式分析的结果存放在JS
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