chanim
Animation engine for explanatory chemistry videos (by kilacoda)
yacv
Yet Another Compiler Visualizer (by ashutoshbsathe)
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5 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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chanim
Posts with mentions or reviews of chanim.
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How to use chemfig tex package in manim or chanim
I want to use manim to show the reaction mechanism as there is a tex package, chemfig, for drawing molecules. I found chanim, which solves my problem at some level, but its documentation is not rich enough. I properly use it to create ChemObject but couldn't show a reaction. There exist a Reaction class but I didn't understand how to use it correctly. Even create an issue https://github.com/raghavg123/chanim/issues/12. It will be a great help if anyone helps me to figure out how to use that class or solve that issue.
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[Chemistry] I made a video on the luminol reaction using ManimCE!
I use a LaTeX package called chemfig. Since it's a bit tedious to use basic Tex mobjects for this purpose, I created a few subclasses of my own specifically for chemistry (see: chanim)
yacv
Posts with mentions or reviews of yacv.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-08.
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Hacker News top posts: Mar 8, 2021
Show HN: I made a parser visualizer using manim\ (7 comments)
- yacv: Yet Another Compiler Visualizer [python]
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[P] I wrote a tool to visualize parsing using manim
Docs : https://ashutoshbsathe.github.io/yacv
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I made a parser visualizer using manim
The README file will link you to the demo video on YouTube [1]. There is also a working example section [2] on the landing page of documentation which shows what all visualizations yacv can produce given a CFG and a string
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BozB0O0__Qg
[2]: https://ashutoshbsathe.github.io/yacv/#working-example
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[P] I created a tool to visualize parsing
GitHub repo : https://github.com/ashutoshbsathe/yacv
What are some alternatives?
When comparing chanim and yacv you can also consider the following projects:
Manim-Tutorial - A tutorial for manim, a mathematical animation engine made by 3b1b
manim-physics - Physics simulation plugin of Manim that can generate scenes in various branches of Physics.
manim-projects - Code for the animations made with Manim
ActionServerless - Use GitHub Actions to create a Serverless service.
manim-rubikscube - A Manim implementation of the classic Rubik's Cube
manim - Animation engine for explanatory math videos
chemispy - A library for using chemistry in your applications