epanet2toolkit
r-yaml

epanet2toolkit | r-yaml | |
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1 | 1 | |
15 | 166 | |
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7.3 | 5.9 | |
2 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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epanet2toolkit
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[OC] Water flowing through a utilities water network
Wanted to say that I love seeing EPANet stuff posted. As a water utility person, I use it quite a bit and and familiar with R's epanet2toolkit.
r-yaml
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Setup local development environment for R-yaml
First we looked for a project to play with. Checked the r projects, then looked at the awesome-R list and found r-yaml. We thought a library dealing with YAML files will be simple to install and test.
What are some alternatives?
epanet-js - Model a water distribution network in JavaScript using the OWA-EPANET engine
Yams - A Sweet and Swifty YAML parser.
worldfootballR - A wrapper for extracting world football (soccer) data from FBref, Transfermark, Understat
collapse - Advanced and Fast Data Transformation in R
rpart - Recursive Partitioning and Regression Trees
ssh - Native SSH client in R based on libssh
awesome-R - A curated list of awesome R packages, frameworks and software.
gcc_termux - Gcc for termux with fortran scipy etc... Use apt for newest updates instructions in README.txt
McCode - The home of the McStas (neutrons) and McXtrace (x-rays) Monte-Carlo ray-tracing instrument simulation codes.
shadow - Shadow is a discrete-event network simulator that directly executes real application code, enabling you to simulate distributed systems with thousands of network-connected processes in realistic and scalable private network experiments using your laptop, desktop, or server running Linux.
