dipy
DIPY is the paragon 3D/4D+ imaging library in Python. Contains generic methods for spatial normalization, signal processing, machine learning, statistical analysis and visualization of medical images. Additionally, it contains specialized methods for computational anatomy including diffusion, perfusion and structural imaging. (by dipy)
xeus-cling
Jupyter kernel for the C++ programming language (by jupyter-xeus)
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669 | 2,959 | |
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9.9 | 4.6 | |
6 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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dipy
Posts with mentions or reviews of dipy.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-09.
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How to find diffusion tensor images?
I thought I would get the colorful photos and use this python library (dipy)[https://dipy.org/] to transfer the picture to a matrix. So I now I'm kind confused how I'd get the "numbers"/color in the legend next to the matrix photo I linked. Cause it sounds like the colors have no significance to how many neurons are in that portion rather it sounds like the colors or a way to differentiate on section of the brain from another when just looking at the photos.
- how to convert dti data to matrix?
- Jupyter refuses C++
xeus-cling
Posts with mentions or reviews of xeus-cling.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-27.
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Interactive GCC (igcc) is a read-eval-print loop (REPL) for C/C++
More recent activity, but based on clang: https://github.com/jupyter-xeus/xeus-cling https://github.com/root-project/cling
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TermiC: Terminal C, Interactive C/C++ REPL shell created with BASH
If you like interactive c/c++, how a look at https://github.com/jupyter-xeus/xeus-cling, that allow you to run the c/c++ repl in Jupyter, either in web interface, and terminal interfaces.
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IDE for CPP(leetcode)
There are Cpp intepreters like Cling. There are even cpp notebooks like https://github.com/jupyter-xeus/xeus-cling. If that's an "IDE" it's questionable
- How does 3[a] gives the element at index 3 in an array?
- For those defending Python and citing Jupyter notebook scripting as the reason
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Why tho?
Holy shit, its actually a thing for C++ https://github.com/jupyter-xeus/xeus-cling. Now if only there was a C version...
- Changing std:sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond
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Jupyter refuses C++
Links I tried and failed:https://github.com/jupyter-xeus/xeus-cling
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How to write multiple programs in one c file? (like we can do for python files in jupyter notebook )
Are you talking about interpreted C++? Xeus-cling is your friend (i.e., C++ interpreter).
- Turns Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications and dashboards