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Julia is a high-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function library.

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JeffBezanson
JeffBezanson commented Jul 17, 2020

I just noticed the Random stdlib has an UnsafeView type for filling arrays. With the new layout optimizations, this should no longer be necessary. We should try using the normal SubArray type for this. If it's still too slow/complex, then at least the type can be made safe by holding the underlying array directly instead of a Ptr.

isentropic
isentropic commented Jul 24, 2020

Only relevant to pyplot with most recent matplotlib

plot(1:10)
sys:1: MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: Passing the fontdict parameter of _set_ticklabels() positionally is deprecated since Matplotlib 3.3; the parameter will become keyword-only two minor releases later.
sys:1: UserWarning: FixedFormatter should only be used together with FixedLocator
sys:1: MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: Case-i
ahojukka5
ahojukka5 commented Sep 16, 2019
add_element!(mesh, elid, eltype, connectivity)
Add an element into the mesh. ´elid´ is the element id, ´eltype´ is the type of the element and ´connectivity´ is the connectivity of the element.

At least eltype needs to be defined more precisely. I guess it's a symbol :Seg2, :Tri3 and so on.

Created by Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral B. Shah, Alan Edelman

Released February 14, 2012

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