DataMelt is a Java program for statistics, general data analysis and data visualization. The program is often termed "computational platform" since it can be used with different programming languages (Java, Python, Groovy..). DataMelt is not limited to a single programming language. The program is used for numeric computation, statistics, analysis of large data volumes ("big data") and scientific visualization. Full description: https://handwiki.org/wiki/Software:DataMelt
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students and data scientists
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DataMelt has its roots in particle physics where data mining is a primary task. It was created as Software:jHepWork project in 2005 and it was initially written for data analysis for particle physics.
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Multiplatform. Supports multiple programming languages: Java, Python (Jython), Groovy, Ruby
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Large database of examples and code snippets https://datamelt.org/code/
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Students at universities and data scientists.
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Java (JDK any new new release including JDK20)
I like this DataMelt analysis program since it has many 2D/3D visualisation and a massive number of practical examples
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