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Mathematics Tools

Project description

jmath

wakatime

jmath is a hobby project developing a set of mathematical tools in the Python Language.


Installation

Open a terminal/command prompt and use pip install jmath.


Documentation

Documentation can be found at https://jordanhay.com/jmath


Components

Uncertainties

Calculations with uncertain values.

Linear Algebra

Vector and Line mathematics with rudimentary planes introduced.

Discrete

Node, Graph, and Loop objects for use in Graph based maths.

Physics (jmath.physics)

Rudimentary classification of physical objects (jmath.physics.mechanics), circuits (jmath.physics.circuits), and SI prefixes (jmath.physics.prefixes).

Approximation (jmath.approximation)

Euler (jmath.approximation.euler_method) and Newton Method (jmath.approximation.newton_method) for approximation of Differential equations and Roots (respectively).

Abstract (jmath.abstract)

Provides implementations of abstract data types, including linked lists, stacks, queues, and dequeues.


Testing

Open a terminal in the root director and run pytest tests/, this requires pytest. Tests are automatically run in Github by a Github Action.


Github Workflows

Github workflows help automate testing, updating the requirements, and publishing this repo.

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