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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.
Julia macro for re-exporting one module from another
Maybe you have a module X that depends on module Y and you want using X to pull in all of the symbols from Y. Maybe you have an outer module A with an inner module B, and you want to export all of the symbols in B from A. It would be nice to have this functionality built into Julia, but we have yet to reach an agreement on what it should look like. This short macro is a stopgap we have a better solution.
...When you load the package, it will push a new display onto the Julia display stack and from then on it will display any value that can be rendered as png, svg, vega, vega-lite or plotly in an electron-based window. This is especially handy when one works on the REPL and wants plots or tables to show up in a nice window.