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    latex2exp

    latex2exp

    Use LaTeX in R graphics

    latex2exp is an R package that lets you use LaTeX in plots. It parses and converts LaTeX to R’s custom plotmath expressions. You can read the full documentation on the package’s website. Expressions returned by latex2exp can be used to create formatted text and mathematical formulas and symbols to be rendered as axis labels, annotations, legends, titles, etc. throughout R’s plotting system.
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    Observable Plot

    Observable Plot

    A concise API for exploratory data visualization

    Observable Plot is a free, open-source JavaScript library to help you quickly visualize tabular data. It has a concise and (hopefully) memorable API to foster fluency — and plenty of examples to learn from and copy-paste. In the spirit of show don’t tell, below is a scatterplot of the height and weight of Olympic athletes (sourced from Matt Riggott), constructed using a dot mark. We assign columns of data (such as weight) to visual properties (such as the dot’s x), and Plot infers the rest....
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    Algorithmic Pseudocode

    Algorithmic Pseudocode

    This repository contains the pseudocode(pdf) of various algorithms

    This repository contains the pseudo-code of various algorithms and data structures necessary for Interview Preparation and Competitive Coding. The pseudocodes are written such that they can be easily adapted to any language. Let us remove the clutter of language and focus on the core concepts of the question.
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    PGFPlots

    PGFPlots

    A TeX package to draw normal and/or logarithmic plots directly in TeX

    PGFPlots, a TeX package to draw normal and/or logarithmic plots directly in TeX in two and three dimensions with a user-friendly interface, and PGFPlotstable, a TeX package to round and format numerical tables. Examples in manuals and/or on the website. PGFPlots draws high-quality function plots in normal or logarithmic scaling with a user-friendly interface directly in TeX. The user supplies axis labels, legend entries and the plot coordinates for one or more plots and PGFPlots applies axis...
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    jp

    jp

    dead simple terminal plots from JSON data. single binary

    Dead simple terminal plots from JSON (or CSV) data. Bar charts, line charts, scatter plots, histograms and heatmaps are supported.
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    matlab2tikz

    matlab2tikz

    Converts MATLAB®/Octave figures to TikZ/pgfplots figures

    matlab2tikz is a MATLAB(R) script to convert native MATLAB(R) figures to TikZ/Pgfplots figures that integrate seamlessly in LaTeX documents. matlab2tikz supports the conversion of most MATLAB figures, including 2D and 3D plots. For plots constructed with third-party packages, your mileage may vary. Sometimes, MATLAB makes it hard to create matching LaTeX plots by keeping invisible objects around or stretching the plots too far beyond the bounding box.
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    bint

    Converts intensity text files to binary for fast subsetting

    bint was written for the purpose of obtaining subsets of intensity data from genotyping assays. Either the X & Y intensities for creating cluster plots or Log R Ratio and B Allele Frequencies for CNV detection. Extracting the data for individual SNP/CNV markers or individual samples was slow grep/awk'ing the text files exported from the genotyping run (e.g. Illumina final report files). bint converts the text representation of the intensity float data to into a IEEE754 indexed binary file...
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    A real-time graph plotter. While your application is computing and logging results to a CSV file using the LiveGraph Writer API, the plotter lets you visualise and monitor the results live - by instantly plotting charts and graphs of the data.
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