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julia-scientifictypesbase 3.0.0
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/julia-xyz.scm (gnu packages julia-xyz)
Home page: https://github.com/JuliaAI/ScientificTypesBase.jl
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: Base interface for dispatching on the 'scientific' type of data
Description:

This package provides a Julia interface defining a collection of types (without instances) for implementing conventions about the scientific interpretation of data. This package makes a distinction between the machine type and the scientific type of a Julia object. A machine type refers to the Julia type being used to represent the object, for instance Float64. The scientific type refers to how the object should be interpreted, for instance Continuous or Multiclass3.

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