raku-Physics-Measure
do calculations on objects with value, units and error (by librasteve)
raku-Physics-Constants
some physical constants expressed as measures with value and units (by librasteve)
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raku-Physics-Measure
Posts with mentions or reviews of raku-Physics-Measure.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-17.
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Raku Chemistry::Stoichiometry
Under the hood, Physics::Measure objects look like this:
- Over on Python Reddit - Never heard of raku. How does it compare to Python?
- Python Pint vs. raku Physics::Unit Comparison Table
raku-Physics-Constants
Posts with mentions or reviews of raku-Physics-Constants.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-17.
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Raku Chemistry::Stoichiometry
So I think you are looking at: * use Physics::Measure as a basis * transform units to dimensionless ones by inspecting the dims vector and applying Buckingham's π-theorem * you may want some Physics::Constants to do this
What are some alternatives?
When comparing raku-Physics-Measure and raku-Physics-Constants you can also consider the following projects:
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raku-Physics-Unit - Some physical Units (SI, metric and more...)
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Sway-PreviewKeys - Program for showing Sway window manager's key bindings associated with a mode
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advent - Contains all data relating to the annual Raku Advent event held 1-25 December
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advent - Advent of Code solutions
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