StarWarsArrays.jl
Arrays indexed as the order of Star Wars movies (by giordano)
TwoBasedIndexing.jl
Two-based indexing (by simonster)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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StarWarsArrays.jl
Posts with mentions or reviews of StarWarsArrays.jl.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-28.
- Star Wars Arrays
- It starts at 0 right?
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PyCharm is the worst IDE I have used. /s
I raise you https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl
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How do some of my coworkers still use ML
Why not Star Wars Indices (4,5,6,1,2,3,7,8,9...)? https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl
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Dealing with strings in Julia, patterns and anti-patterns
> The documentation disagrees about string indices not starting with 1 As priorly said, I'm speaking about strings, not `String` in particular. So, to write code which work for all AbstractString (which have basic string functions), you must not assume that the first indexing is 1, you can have degenerate cases such as : https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl (this is for vectors, but creating a similar type, for AbstractString isn't impossible) or just strings with an offset indexing.
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The counter-intuitive rise of Python in scientific computing
There are other choices like https://github.com/simonster/TwoBasedIndexing.jl and https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl if you do not like 1-based indexing.
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PyTorch: Where we are headed and why it looks a lot like Julia (but not exactly)
This is a total non issue as indexing is an operation that is subject to multiple dispatch. For a humorous example see https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl
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Arrays start from bony[1]
The cool thing with Julia is that array indices aren't inherent properties, and may be changed locally by using appropriate wrappers. This means that the same underlying array may start at 0 in one part of the code, at 1 in another, and perhaps use the star-wars indexing in yet another section if that's necessary.
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Why does Julia adopt 1-based index?
Adding https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl to the list for some extra spice
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some may hate it, some may love it
You should also check out https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl and https://github.com/giordano/RandomBasedArrays.jl
TwoBasedIndexing.jl
Posts with mentions or reviews of TwoBasedIndexing.jl.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-28.
- PyCharm is the worst IDE I have used. /s
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Obviously European elevators are designed by C programmers!
We need to evolve 2 based indexing is the superior choice
- I promise it won’t hurt you
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The counter-intuitive rise of Python in scientific computing
There are other choices like https://github.com/simonster/TwoBasedIndexing.jl and https://github.com/giordano/StarWarsArrays.jl if you do not like 1-based indexing.
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what a wonderful world
Not a problem, there are packages that let you have two-based indexing.
- Kill it bevor it lays eggs
- How to start a war
- Why does Julia adopt 1-based index?
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some may hate it, some may love it
The one and only indexing is https://github.com/simonster/TwoBasedIndexing.jl
- Why not Julia?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing StarWarsArrays.jl and TwoBasedIndexing.jl you can also consider the following projects:
OffsetArrays.jl - Fortran-like arrays with arbitrary, zero or negative starting indices.
DataFramesMeta.jl - Metaprogramming tools for DataFrames
TailRec.jl - A tail recursion optimization macro for julia.
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler
julia - The Julia Programming Language
wenyan - 文言文編程語言 A programming language for the ancient Chinese.
FromFile.jl - Julia enhancement proposal (Julep) for implicit per file module in Julia
BinaryBuilder.jl - Binary Dependency Builder for Julia
HTTP.jl - HTTP for Julia
RandomBasedArrays.jl - Hassle-free arrays: the first index is always random
Bigsimr.jl - Simulate multivariate distributions with arbitrary marginals.
StarWarsArrays.jl vs OffsetArrays.jl
TwoBasedIndexing.jl vs DataFramesMeta.jl
StarWarsArrays.jl vs TailRec.jl
TwoBasedIndexing.jl vs OffsetArrays.jl
StarWarsArrays.jl vs Cython
TwoBasedIndexing.jl vs julia
StarWarsArrays.jl vs wenyan
TwoBasedIndexing.jl vs FromFile.jl
StarWarsArrays.jl vs BinaryBuilder.jl
TwoBasedIndexing.jl vs HTTP.jl
StarWarsArrays.jl vs RandomBasedArrays.jl
TwoBasedIndexing.jl vs Bigsimr.jl