Calcpad
Free and open source software for mathematical and engineering calculations. (by Proektsoftbg)
Towel
Throw in the towel. (by ZacharyPatten)
Calcpad | Towel | |
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18 | 10 | |
307 | 702 | |
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9.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 months ago | |
HTML | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Calcpad
Posts with mentions or reviews of Calcpad.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-16.
- Numerical integration with Calcpad
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New Calcpad 6.0.2
Download and install the new Calcpad version 6.0: https://github.com/Proektsoftbg/Calcpad/releases/download/v6.0.2/calcpad-setup-en-x64.exe
- Just a thank you note
- Calcpad command line interpreter
- How fast is the latest Calcpad version?
- New version Calcpad 5.9.1.
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Shear design with Calcpad
Yes, Calcpad supports units in a native way. I will post an example here. You can also change anything in the template. It is a simple html file, called template.html in c:\Program Files\Calcpad. If you have troubles doing that, you can find a friendly help in out GitHub Community. The other option is to insert some Html/CSS directly in your code:
- Free and open source software for mathematical and engineering calculations. Native support for units and numerical methods. Export to word and pdf.
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Princlpal stresses in a deep beam
Yes, it is free and open source. You can find it on GitHub: https://github.com/Proektsoftbg/Calcpad
- Calcpad 5.8.8 is now available for download
Towel
Posts with mentions or reviews of Towel.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-10.
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What your hidden nuget gems ?
Towel - Throw in the towel! data structures, algorithms, mathematics, metadata, extensions, console, and more - https://github.com/ZacharyPatten/Towel
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More C# Console Games
PacMan is... a PacMan clone in the console. Get the dots. Dodge the ghosts. It's not intended to be very faithful though. I didn't research the AI of the ghost, I just came up with my own AIs that worked. Here is what I did for the ghost AIs: - Ghost a: follows you via Dijkstra Path Finding and updates every 6 frames (faster) - Ghost b: randomly moves and updates every 6 frames (faster) - Ghost c: follows you via Dijkstra Path Finding and updates every 12 frames (slower) - Ghost d: randomly moves and updates every 12 frames (slower) Note: for this game I pulled in a reference to my nuget package Towel because it includes generic versions of the Dijkstra Path Finding algorithm.
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Best data structures and algorithms packages?
Can you give an example? BCL covers the most common algorithms and data structures, so...? There's also a whole pack of additional algorithms and data structures by u/ZacharyPatten: https://github.com/ZacharyPatten/Towel
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SLazy<T> (a struct alternative Lazy<T>)
Unit Tests
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SLazy<T> (a struct alternative to Lazy<T>)
Source Code
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DSA and time complexities
I have a GitHub project with generic data structures and algorithms here: https://github.com/ZacharyPatten/Towel It has 18 of the common comparison-based sorting algorithms.
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Mathematics/Scientific computing libraries
I don't know specifically what you are looking for, but I have a project called Towel that has generic vectors. If interested: https://github.com/ZacharyPatten/Towel.
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What I learned about C# from job interviews
https://github.com/ZacharyPatten/Towel/blob/070d454f3fcdc5c632bf68547911718b324cf6ae/Examples/DataStructures/Program.cs#L247
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Random Generation (with efficient exclusions)
Notice how algorithm #1Pool Tracking is dependent on the range of possible values while algorithm #2 Roll Tracking is not. This means if you have a relatively large range of values, then algorithm #2 is faster, otherwise algorithm #1 is faster. So if you want the most efficient method, you just need to compare those runtime complexities based on the parameters and select the most appropriate algorithm. Here is what my "Next" overload currently looks like: See Source Code Here
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How to parse console app arguments and auto create help pages
Here is an example if interested: https://github.com/ZacharyPatten/Towel/blob/master/Examples/CommandLine/Program.cs All I have to do is add the [Command] attribute onto the methods and call "HandleArguments".
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Calcpad and Towel you can also consider the following projects:
handcalcs - Python library for converting Python calculations into rendered latex.
C# Algorithms - :books: :chart_with_upwards_trend: Plug-and-play class-library project of standard Data Structures and Algorithms in C#