pysketcher VS maclaurin-series-models

Compare pysketcher vs maclaurin-series-models and see what are their differences.

pysketcher

Python-based drawing tool for making sketches of mathematical and scientific problems. (by rvodden)

maclaurin-series-models

A library of interactive Maclaurin Series Mathematical Models written in Python, including trigonometric and exponential functions. (by HarveyRDonnelly)
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pysketcher maclaurin-series-models
2 2
27 2
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8.4 0.0
7 days ago over 3 years ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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pysketcher

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  • Writing a Geometric Solver in Python - Part 2: More Modelling
    1 project | dev.to | 20 Sep 2021
    This is the second article in a short series about adding a geometric solver for my PySketcher side project. The basic premise is that instead of having to tell PySketcher exactly where you'd like your shapes to be, you'll be able to specify the relationships the shapes have to each other, and PySketcher will be able to work our where they need to go. Have a read of Part 1 for more details, and for an explanation of how we've built up the model so far.
  • Constraining the Point
    1 project | dev.to | 13 Sep 2021
    PySketcher is little library which I maintain which makes it simple (hopefully) to draw geometric images. It was originally written by Hans Petter Langtangen, who sadly passed away in 2016, and since 2019 I've been keeping it up to date and adding features.

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