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Julia 1.0 Programming - Second Edition

By : Ivo Balbaert
Book Image

Julia 1.0 Programming - Second Edition

By: Ivo Balbaert

Overview of this book

The release of Julia 1.0 is now ready to change the technical world by combining the high productivity and ease of use of Python and R with the lightning-fast speed of C++. Julia 1.0 programming gives you a head start in tackling your numerical and data problems. You will begin by learning how to set up a running Julia platform, before exploring its various built-in types. With the help of practical examples, this book walks you through two important collection types: arrays and matrices. In addition to this, you will be taken through how type conversions and promotions work. In the course of the book, you will be introduced to the homo-iconicity and metaprogramming concepts in Julia. You will understand how Julia provides different ways to interact with an operating system, as well as other languages, and then you'll discover what macros are. Once you have grasped the basics, you’ll study what makes Julia suitable for numerical and scientific computing, and learn about the features provided by Julia. By the end of this book, you will also have learned how to run external programs. This book covers all you need to know about Julia in order to leverage its high speed and efficiency for your applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Julia's package manager


The Packages section in Chapter 1, Installing the Julia Platform, introduced us to Julia's package system (some 1,906 packages in September 2018 and counting) and its manager program Pkg. Most Julia libraries are written exclusively in Julia; this makes them not only more portable, but also an excellent source for learning and experimenting with Julia in your own modified versions. The packages that are useful for data scientists are Stats, Distributions, GLM, and Optim. You can search for applicable packages in the https://pkg.julialang.org/ repository.

 

 

Installing and updating packages

Use the status command in the package REPL mode to see which packages have already been installed:

It is advisable to regularly (and certainly before installing a new package) execute the up command to ensure that your local package repository is up-to-date and synchronized, as shown in the following screenshot:

If you only want to update one package, specify the package name after the...