The quantities and units library for C++
-
Updated
Oct 8, 2024 - C++
The quantities and units library for C++
Simple Physical Quantities for Python - Unit conversions made easy
Statically-checked physical units with seamless syntax
A C++14-compatible physical units library with no dependencies and a single-file delivery option. Emphasis on safety, accessibility, performance, and developer experience.
A comprehensive (SI) units package for LaTeX
Physical units and unit-aware mathematical system in JAX for brain dynamics and AI4Science.
GROBID extension for identifying and normalizing physical quantities.
uCalcX is a Python library for handling units of measurement and performing conversions across various physical quantities.
Propagation of distributions by Monte-Carlo sampling: Real number types with uncertainty represented by samples.
Physical Quantities (PhQ) is a C++ library of physical quantities, physical models, and units of measure for scientific computing.
Physical Quantities (PhQ) is a C++ library of physical quantities, physical models, and units of measure for scientific computing.
Error propagation calculator and library for physical measurements. It supports real and complex numbers with uncertainty, arbitrary precision calculations, operations with arrays, and numerical integration.
Measurements.jl compatibility layer for UnitSystems.jl
Dimensions and Quantities for UnitSystems.jl
A header only C++ library that provides type safety and user defined literals for physical units
Windows OS Application to perform conversions between units of a Physical Quantity.
Physical Quantities and Measures (PQM) is a Node and browser package for dealing with numbers with units
Physical unit systems (Metric, English, Natural, Planck, etc...)
DUQ is a python package for working with physical Dimensions, Units, and Quantities.
benri is a c++ library for compile time checking of physical quantities.
Add a description, image, and links to the physical-quantities topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the physical-quantities topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."