![]() ![]() Functions Defining functions Optional and keyword arguments Anonymous functions First-class functions and closures Recursive functions Map, filter, and list comprehensions Generic functions and multiple dispatch Summary 4. Variables, Types, and Operations Variables, naming conventions, and comments Types Integers Floating point numbers Elementary mathematical functions and operations Rational and complex numbers Characters Strings Formatting numbers and strings Regular expressions Ranges and arrays Other ways to create arrays Some common functions for arrays How to convert an array of chars to a stringĦ Dates and times Scope and constants Summary 3. Installing the Julia Platformĥ Installing Julia Windows version usable from Windows XP SP2 onwards Ubuntu version OS X Building from source Working with Julia s shell Startup options and Julia scripts Packages Adding a new package Installing and working with Julia Studio Installing and working with IJulia Installing Sublime-IJulia Installing Juno Other editors and IDEs How Julia works Summary 2. 4 Table of Contents Getting Started with Julia Programming Credits About the Author About the Reviewers Support files, ebooks, discount offers, and more Why subscribe? Free access for Packt account holders Preface What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support Downloading the example code Errata Piracy Questions The Rationale for Julia The scope of Julia Julia s place among the other programming languages A comparison with other languages for the data scientist MATLAB R Python Useful links Summary 1.
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