handcalcs
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handcalcs
- Design Automation
- What do you guys actually use Python for?
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Python in Structural Engineering
Of course, all these just support using regular python coding for repeatable routine calculations using notebooks. But to present those calculations in a beautifully formatted PDF for reporting, check out: https://github.com/connorferster/handcalcs
- Want to learn python for structural engineering (programming)
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Engineering Calculation Report
Output calculation steps in latex format using https://github.com/connorferster/handcalcs, or similar
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Hand Calculations - What works best for you?
Handcalcs has a built-in decorator that you can use to generate the latex. There is even an example in handcalcs repo that shows how you can integrate streamlit and handcalcs
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Never say Never Again is a remake of Thunderball?
I found this: https://github.com/connorferster/handcalcs/issues/123
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Free structural design worksheets and framework
I like the looks of this! It's similar to my handcalcs in Jupyter! https://github.com/connorferster/handcalcs
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Can't handwrite, any software alternative for math?
Overleaf https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/ can be used online, but this is not for me.
A nice python package is handcalcs. https://github.com/connorferster/handcalcs
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Second year calculus done entirely in PYTHON: No pencil or paper is required! Included are things that are traditionally a pain to deal with, such as path and surface integrals. See comments for more info
@JackStrawng Check out the handcalcs library. I think you will like it.
geogebra
- GeoGebra: A dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education
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How can I embed code from the Android platform into one of my applications?
https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra How can I obtain the source code for the Android platform and embed it into our own app with only the core layer code, DeskTop, and web platform source code? Thank you for your reply.
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Desmos 3D graphing calculator (beta)
I don't think their codebases are particularly connected: AFAIK Desmos is a client-side browser app, so the software is distributed to the user for using in that way, which seems incompatible with the GPL3+ licensing of the GeoGebra codebase.
https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra
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How is the level of difficulty for this programme Calculus - 1, Is it possible for me who is a total dummy, I am feeling very nervous.
Edit: while learning derivatives you should definitely play around with a graphing calculator like https://www.geogebra.org/ . It will make understanding what's going on a lot more intuitive.
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Intersection of two conics
There are a lot of different cases, it's quite tricky. Here's the numerical algorithm in full https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra/blob/master/common/src/main/java/org/geogebra/common/kernel/algos/AlgoIntersectConics.java
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Bug on the website? Loading a .ggb-file into web viewer
Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'https://example.com/files' from origin 'https://www.geogebra.org' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
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bug in DynamicCoordinates( <Point>, <x-Coordinate>, <y-Coordinate>, <z-Coordinate> )
It's very simple and should stay that way - changing it would probably add bugs https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra/blob/master/common/src/main/java/org/geogebra/common/kernel/advanced/AlgoDynamicCoordinates.java
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[Request] How do I solve for X in this scenario? The Pythagorean Theorem only gives me so much info.
Can you redraw this on something like Geogebra and post a screenshot with the relevant points? Can you also explain where the circles come from and/or why you can just use trig?
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Any idea if there is a way of creating simulations such as the ones from the website PhET Colorado Edu, but without knowing anything about html, C++ or Python?
There are some decent physics examples built out in Geogebra that you might be able to use directly or modify. https://www.geogebra.org/
- What are your favorite English, math, and science teaching websites?
What are some alternatives?
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