Not aligned with the original request I know ... but I'd like to see some a foundation for a Racket "data" library along the lines of Pandas. And then then an additional layer such that the statistics and plot libraries just works with it.
http://pandas.pydata.org/ On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 8:31 PM, Neil Toronto <neil.toro...@gmail.com>wrote: > Being a glutton for punishment, I've decided to write a `math' collection > to be shipped with Racket. I'm writing it in Typed Racket, so Typed Racket > programs that `(require math)' can apply mathematical functions with no > overhead and regular Racket programs will incur only the usual contract > checks. Also, Vincent's TR optimizer will fill the math collection with > rainbows and sunshine. > > I know what *I* want in a math library: statistics (for my research) and > basic linear algebra (for `plot'). What do *you* want? > > (FWIW, this started with Antonio asking for inverse hyperbolic functions > on the dev mailing list. I just did those today, and factorial, > log-factorial, gamma, and log-gamma yesterday.) > > Neil ⊥ > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/**users <http://lists.racket-lang.org/users> >
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