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    CThruView is an image viewer that allows mouse clicks to go through the image. Use it as tracing paper or splash screen. The image can be made semi-transparent, flipped, rotated, zoomed, always on top, clipped, moved, hidden and centered.
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    ChainRulesCore

    ChainRulesCore

    AD-backend agnostic system defining custom forward and reverse rules

    AD-backend agnostic system defining custom forward and reverse mode rules. This is the light weight core to allow you to define rules for your functions in your packages, without depending on any particular AD system. The ChainRulesCore package provides a light-weight dependency for defining sensitivities for functions in your packages, without you needing to depend on ChainRules itself. This will allow your package to be used with ChainRules.jl, which aims to provide a variety of common utilities that can be used by downstream automatic differentiation (AD) tools to define and execute forward-, reverse-, and mixed-mode primitives.
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    ChaosTools.jl

    ChaosTools.jl

    Tools for the exploration of chaos and nonlinear dynamics

    A Julia module that offers various tools for analyzing nonlinear dynamics and chaotic behavior. It can be used as a standalone package, or as part of DynamicalSystems.jl. All further information is provided in the documentation, which you can either find online or build locally by running the docs/make.jl file. ChaosTools.jl is the jack-of-all-trades package of the DynamicalSystems.jl library: methods that are not extensive enough to be a standalone package are added here. You should see the full DynamicalSystems.jl library for other packages that may contain functionality you are looking for but did not find in ChaosTools.jl.
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    Compose.jl

    Compose.jl

    Declarative vector graphics

    Compose is a vector graphics library for Julia. It forms the basis for the statistical graphics system Gadfly. Compose is a declarative vector graphics system written in Julia. It's designed to simplify the creation of complex graphics and serves as the basis of the Gadfly data visualization package.
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    GemGIS

    GemGIS

    Spatial data processing for geomodeling

    GemGIS is a Python-based, open-source geographic information processing library. It is capable of preprocessing spatial data such as vector data (shape files, geojson files, geopackages,…), raster data (tif, png,…), data obtained from online services (WCS, WMS, WFS) or XML/KML files (soon). Preprocessed data can be stored in a dedicated Data Class to be passed to the geomodeling package GemPy in order to accelerate the model-building process. Postprocessing of model results will allow export from GemPy to geoinformation systems such as QGIS and ArcGIS or to Google Earth for further use.
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    HDF5.jl

    HDF5.jl

    Save and load data in the HDF5 file format from Julia

    HDF5 stands for Hierarchical Data Format v5 and is closely modeled on file systems. In HDF5, a "group" is analogous to a directory, a "dataset" is like a file. HDF5 also uses "attributes" to associate metadata with a particular group or dataset. HDF5 uses ASCII names for these different objects, and objects can be accessed by Unix-like pathnames, e.g., "/sample1/tempsensor/firsttrial" for a top-level group "sample1", a subgroup "tempsensor", and a dataset "firsttrial". For simple types (scalars, strings, and arrays), HDF5 provides sufficient metadata to know how each item is to be interpreted. For example, HDF5 encodes that a given block of bytes is to be interpreted as an array of Int64, and represents them in a way that is compatible across different computing architectures. However, to preserve Julia objects, one generally needs additional type information to be supplied, which is easy to provide using attributes.
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    InteractiveViz.jl

    InteractiveViz.jl

    Interactive visualization tools for Julia

    Julia already has a rich set of plotting tools in the form of the Plots and Makie ecosystems, and various backends for these. So why another plotting package? InteractiveViz is not a replacement for Plots or Makie, but rather a graphics pipeline system developed on top of Makie. It has a few objectives. To provide a simple API to visualize large or possibly infinite datasets (tens of millions of data points) easily. To enable interactivity, and be responsive even with large amounts of data. To render perceptually accurate summaries at large scale, allowing drill down to individual data points. To allow generation of data points on demand through a graphics pipeline, requiring computation only at a level of detail appropriate for display at the viewing resolution. Additional data points can be generated on demand when zooming or panning. This package was partly inspired by the excellent Datashader package available in the Python ecosystem.
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    JuliaConnectoR

    JuliaConnectoR

    A functionally oriented interface for calling Julia from R

    This R-package provides a functionally oriented interface between R and Julia. The goal is to call functions from Julia packages directly as R functions. Julia functions imported via the JuliaConnectoR can accept and return R variables. It is also possible to pass R functions as arguments in place of Julia functions, which allows callbacks from Julia to R. From a technical perspective, R data structures are serialized with an optimized custom streaming format, sent to a (local) Julia TCP server, and translated to Julia data structures by Julia. The results of function calls are likewise translated back to R. Complex Julia structures can either be used by reference via proxy objects in R or fully translated to R data structures.
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    MAT.jl

    MAT.jl

    Julia module for reading MATLAB files

    Julia module for reading MATLAB files. Read and write MATLAB files in Julia. This library can read MATLAB .mat files, both in the older v4/v5/v6/v7 format, as well as the newer v7.3 format.
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    MathLink.jl

    MathLink.jl

    Julia language interface for Mathematica/Wolfram Engine

    This package provides access to Mathematica/Wolfram Engine via the MathLink library, now renamed to Wolfram Symbolic Transfer Protocol (WSTP).
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    Matplot++

    Matplot++

    Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization

    Data visualization can help programmers and scientists identify trends in their data and efficiently communicate these results with their peers. Modern C++ is being used for a variety of scientific applications, and this environment can benefit considerably from graphics libraries that attend the typical design goals toward scientific data visualization. Besides the option of exporting results to other environments, the customary alternatives in C++ are either non-dedicated libraries that depend on existing user interfaces or bindings to other languages. Matplot++ is a graphics library for data visualization that provides interactive plotting, means for exporting plots in high-quality formats for scientific publications, a compact syntax consistent with similar libraries, dozens of plot categories with specialized algorithms, multiple coding styles, and supports generic backends.
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    POMDPs

    POMDPs

    Interface for defining, solving, simulating Markov decision processes

    A Julia interface for defining, solving and simulating partially observable Markov decision processes and their fully observable counterparts. The POMDPs.jl package contains only the interface used for expressing and solving Markov decision processes (MDPs) and partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs). The POMDPTools package acts as a "standard library" for the POMDPs.jl interface, providing implementations of commonly-used components such as policies, belief updaters, distributions, and simulators.
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    PairPlots.jl

    PairPlots.jl

    Beautiful and flexible vizualizations of high dimensional data

    Beautiful and flexible visualizations of high-dimensional data. This package produces pair plots, otherwise known as corner plots or scatter plot matrices: grids of 1D and 2D histograms that allow you to visualize high-dimensional data. Pair plots are an excellent way to visualize the results of MCMC simulations, but are also a useful way to visualize correlations in general data tables. The default styles of this package roughly reproduce the output of the Python library corner.py for a single series and chainconsumer.py for multiple series. If these are not to your tastes, the package aims to be highly configurable.
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    PeriodicTable.jl

    PeriodicTable.jl

    Periodic Table for Julians

    A very simple package for accessing elements in the Periodic Table. PeriodicTable.jl provides a Julia interface to a small database of element properties for all of the elements in the periodic table. In particular PeriodicTable exports a global variable called elements, which is a collection of Element data structures.
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    Polynomials.jl

    Polynomials.jl

    Polynomial manipulations in Julia

    Basic arithmetic, integration, differentiation, evaluation, root finding, and fitting for univariate polynomials in Julia.
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    Space Radar Electron

    Space Radar Electron

    Disk And Memory Space Visualization App built with Electron & d3.js

    Space Radar Electron is an application that offers an interactive and comprehensive visualization of disk space and memory usage of your computer. Built with Electron & d3.js, it currently offers visualizations in the form of Sunburst, Treemap and Flamegraph charts. As it scans the contents of your disk, it produces a preview visualization so you can already see what's been scanned. It allows for drilldown of directories, breadcrumbs and navigation. Space Radar works fast, and is cross-platform. Currently, there are many developments being planned for Space Radar, including more targets for scanning, coloring by file types, filtering hidden files and more.
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    Surrogates.jl

    Surrogates.jl

    Surrogate modeling and optimization for scientific machine learning

    A surrogate model is an approximation method that mimics the behavior of a computationally expensive simulation. In more mathematical terms: suppose we are attempting to optimize a function f(p), but each calculation of f is very expensive. It may be the case we need to solve a PDE for each point or use advanced numerical linear algebra machinery, which is usually costly. The idea is then to develop a surrogate model g which approximates f by training on previous data collected from evaluations of f.
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    gping

    gping

    Ping, but with a graph

    Graphical Ping displays a color-coded realtime graph of continuous pings to a specified host. No warranties are provided on this program, it is completely free to use. Graph the execution time for a list of commands rather than pinging hosts. Resolve ping targets to IPv4 address. Resolve ping targets to IPv6 address. Uses dot characters instead of braille. Determine the number of seconds to display in the graph. Watch interval seconds (provide partial seconds like '0.5').
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    jill

    jill

    Command line installer of the Julia Language

    On Linux, the best way to install Julia is to use the Generic Linux Binaries. And while all Linux users love manually downloading, unpacking, and linking their software, this script does it for you.
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    plotly.js

    plotly.js

    JavaScript charting library behind Plotly and Dash

    Plotly JavaScript Open Source Graphing Library. Built on top of d3.js and stack.gl, Plotly.js is a high-level, declarative charting library. plotly.js ships with over 40 chart types, including 3D charts, statistical graphs, and SVG maps. plotly.js is free and open source and you can view the source, report issues or contribute on GitHub. For plotly.js to build with Webpack you will need to install ify-loader@v1.1.0+ and add it to your webpack.config.json. This adds Browserify transform compatibility to Webpack which is necessary for some plotly.js dependencies. When users hover over a figure generated with plotly.js, a modebar appears in the top-right of the figure. This presents users with several options for interacting with the figure. When users hover over a figure generated with plotly.js, a modebar appears in the top-right of the figure. This presents users with several options for interacting with the figure.
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    seaborn

    seaborn

    Statistical data visualization in Python

    Seaborn is a Python data visualization library based on matplotlib. It provides a high-level interface for drawing attractive and informative statistical graphics. Seaborn helps you explore and understand your data. Its plotting functions operate on dataframes and arrays containing whole datasets and internally perform the necessary semantic mapping and statistical aggregation to produce informative plots. Its dataset-oriented, declarative API lets you focus on what the different elements of your plots mean, rather than on the details of how to draw them. Behind the scenes, seaborn uses matplotlib to draw its plots. For interactive work, it’s recommended to use a Jupyter/IPython interface in matplotlib mode, or else you’ll have to call matplotlib.pyplot.show() when you want to see the plot.
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    Java Treeview - An Open Source, Extensible Viewer for Microarray Data in the PCL or CDT format
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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
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    Msc-generator

    Msc-generator

    Draws signalling charts, block diagrams and graphs from text input.

    NOTE! We have moved to https://gitlab.com/msc-generator/msc-generator All development happens there. Also, download new releases & submit issues there. A tool to draw various charts from textual descriptions. Currently, three types of charts are supported: Message Sequence Charts, generic Graphs, and Block Diagrams, with more to be added in the future. There is a command-line version for Linux and Mac (replacing mscgen), which now sports a GUI, as well. Msc-generator allows fine control over the appearance and has a rich feature set complete with detailed documentation. On Windows, you can embed the charts in a document or presentation and simply double-click it in Office to edit them. On Linux and the Mac, a command-line version is available, and a GUI, as well. A .deb package is available starting from Debian Bookworm (currently testing) and Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04) from the official repositories. For older releases see the Wiki. A Mac homebrew package is available.
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    AbstractFFTs.jl

    AbstractFFTs.jl

    A Julia framework for implementing FFTs

    A general framework for fast Fourier transforms (FFTs) in Julia. This package is mainly not intended to be used directly. Instead, developers of packages that implement FFTs (such as FFTW.jl or FastTransforms.jl) extend the types/functions defined in AbstractFFTs. This allows multiple FFT packages to co-exist with the same underlying fft(x) and plan_fft(x) interface.
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