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cbaggers/rtg-math - a selection of the math routines most commonly needed for making realtime graphics in lisp (2, 3 and 4 component vectors, 3x3 and 4x4 matrices, quaternions, spherical and polar coordinates). [2019]
cmu-infix - A library for writing infix mathematical notation in Common Lisp. See also polisher.
cl-ana
- cl-ana: Free (GPL) Common Lisp data analysis library with emphasis on modularity and conceptual clarity.
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What would be the best language to create a package producing dataviz?
I understand what you mean; but despite CL appearing as a very similar to EL, the trouble would be probably significant due to missing libraries and semantic differences between CL and EL, in case of any significantly sophisticated plotting library, such as cl-ana for example. It is probably easier to port Emacs to CL, than that thing to Emacs :).
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Running Lisp in Production – Grammarly Engineering Blog
There are some other active Lisp efforts in the data science space, such as cl-ana.[1]
[1] https://github.com/ghollisjr/cl-ana
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A bit of circle-jerking and usual questions about which Lisp to choose
If you like spreadsheets, you may appreciate the Cells library. I haven't used it myself yet, however it is billed as "Spreadsheet-like expressiveness for CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System." I believe cl-ana also implements some spreadsheet-like functionality. This article demonstrates some trivial usage of Cells.
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cbaggers/rtg-math - a selection of the math routines most commonly needed for making realtime graphics in lisp (2, 3 and 4 component vectors, 3x3 and 4x4 matrices, quaternions, spherical and polar coordinates). [2019]
cl-ana - Common Lisp data analysis library with emphasis on modularity and conceptual clarity. It aims to be a general purpose framework for analyzing small and large scale datasets, including binned data analysis and visualization. [GNU GPL3][2].
What are some alternatives?
array-operations - Common Lisp library that facilitates working with Common Lisp arrays.
cepl - Code Evaluate Play Loop
avm - Efficient and expressive arrayed vector math library with multi-threading and CUDA support in Common Lisp.
tls1.3 - A Common Lisp implementation of TLS1.3
lisp-matrix - A matrix package for common lisp building on work by Mark Hoemmen, Evan Monroig, Tamas Papp and Rif.
common-lisp-stat - Common Lisp Statistics -- based on LispStat (Tierney) but updated for Common Lisp and incorporating lessons from R (http://www.r-project.org/). See the google group for lisp stat / common lisp statistics for a mailing list.
numcl - Numpy clone in Common Lisp
vellum - Data Frames for Common Lisp
rtg-math - common lisp library providing common math functions used in games
physical-quantities - A common lisp library that provides a numeric type with optional unit and/or uncertainty for computations with automatic error propagation.