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📐 Physical units for NumPy arrays ⏱ Fast • Simple • High voltage

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📐 unitlib

  • Physical units for NumPy arrays.
  • Fast, simple, high voltage ⚡

Why

unitlib was born out of frustration with other Python unit packages. Those packages work well for toy experiments, but they greatly slow down your code. This makes their use unfeasible for even moderate scale scientific simulations.

Installation

$ pip install unitlib

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unitlib is tested on Python versions 3.9 down to 3.6, on Windows, Linux and MacOS.

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