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# NumIdr
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NumIdr is a linear algebra and data manipulation library for Idris 2. It features
an efficient, type-safe array data structure, as well as utilities for working with
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vector spaces and matrices.
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The name is pronounced like "num-idge".
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## Features
- A type-safe and efficient array type, based on NumPy's arrays.
- Compile-time checked indexing operations to avoid run-time overhead.
- Utility functions and operations for working with vectors, matrices,
homogeneous coordinates, and other linear algebra computations.
- Transform types for working with rotations, reflections, isometries, and other
types of affine maps.
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## Inspiration
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NumIdr is inspired by many different data science and linear algebra libraries,
including Python's [NumPy](https://numpy.org/), Rust's [nalgebra](https://www.nalgebra.org/),
and Haskell's [massiv](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/massiv). It aims to
combine the most useful features of each library.
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## Documentation
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Most of the exported utility functions have docstrings. There is also
a (currently unfinished) guide on how to use NumIdr [here](docs/Intro.md).
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## Usage
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To install using idris2 directly:
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``` sh
git clone https://github.com/kiana-S/numidr
cd numidr
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idris2 --install numidr.ipkg
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```
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Or you can install using pack:
``` sh
pack install numidr
```