MultivariatePolynomials.jl
Multivariate polynomials interface (by JuliaAlgebra)
Gadfly.jl
Crafty statistical graphics for Julia. (by GiovineItalia)
MultivariatePolynomials.jl | Gadfly.jl | |
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1 | 1 | |
133 | 1,895 | |
0.8% | 0.1% | |
7.0 | 4.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 months ago | |
Julia | Julia | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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.
MultivariatePolynomials.jl
Posts with mentions or reviews of MultivariatePolynomials.jl.
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Solving for complex determinants for dynamic equations, is there an AbstractAlgebra way of doing it?
using Polynomials # stolen from https://github.com/JuliaAlgebra/MultivariatePolynomials.jl/issues/58#issuecomment-398360022 function laplace_det(M) m = size(M)[1] if m > 2 return sum((-1)^(i-1) * M[i,1] * laplace_det(M[1:end .!= i, 2:end]) for i in 1:m) else return M[1,1] * M[2,2] - M[2,1] * M[1,2] end end function compute_roots(F, Fdot) w = Polynomial([0, 1], :w) return roots(laplace_det(w^2 .* one(F) + (im*w) .* Fdot + F)) end
Gadfly.jl
Posts with mentions or reviews of Gadfly.jl.
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Can I say Makie and Vegalite is the best pure Julia data visulization library yet?
I haven't heard anything about that. They had their latest release in October, 2021 according to GitHub (but I don't follow it very closely, so maybe they have mentioned somewhere that they are winding down?).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing MultivariatePolynomials.jl and Gadfly.jl you can also consider the following projects:
Pluto.jl - ๐ Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
Makie.jl - Interactive data visualizations and plotting in Julia
Genie.jl - ๐งThe highly productive Julia web framework
Javis.jl - Julia Animations and Visualizations
julia - The Julia Programming Language
AlphaVantage.jl - A Julia wrapper for the Alpha Vantage API.
Graphs.jl - An optimized graphs package for the Julia programming language
YouTubeVideoTimestamps - Adding timestamps to Julia YouTube videos!
PEG.jl - Define a Parsing Expression Grammar via a macro and abuse of Julia syntax.
Plots.jl - Powerful convenience for Julia visualizations and data analysis
UnicodePlots.jl - Unicode-based scientific plotting for working in the terminal
MultivariatePolynomials.jl vs Pluto.jl
Gadfly.jl vs Makie.jl
MultivariatePolynomials.jl vs Genie.jl
Gadfly.jl vs Javis.jl
MultivariatePolynomials.jl vs julia
Gadfly.jl vs AlphaVantage.jl
MultivariatePolynomials.jl vs Makie.jl
Gadfly.jl vs Graphs.jl
Gadfly.jl vs YouTubeVideoTimestamps
Gadfly.jl vs PEG.jl
Gadfly.jl vs Plots.jl
Gadfly.jl vs UnicodePlots.jl