Javis: Julia Animations and Visualizations
Javis
makes generating simple animations a breeze!
Want to learn more?
Check out our documentation for tutorials, our contributing guidelines, and the mission of Javis.jl
!
We have a live Zulip stream that you can join to discuss Javis with other Javis users! We'd love to have you and hear your thoughts and see what you are making!
Animation | Animation |
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Tutorial: What Are Object? | Tutorial: Making Your First Javis Animation! |
Tutorial: Taming the Elements | Tutorial: Do You Know Our Mascot? |
Tutorial: Rendering LaTeX with Javis! | Tutorial: Using Animations.jl with Javis! |
Tutorial: Shorthand expressions | Tutorial: Fun with Layers |
Animation | Animation |
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Follow a Path | Draw the Julia Logo |
You can find more examples in the docs.
Although Javis.jl
is constantly being improved and made better, our design philosophy remains largely the same with only few changes happening to it.
We use Object-Action paradigm for creating visualizations.
Furthermore, details on our philosophy can be found here: Design Mission and Philosophy
To install Javis
into your Julia installation, type into your Julia REPL the following:
julia> ] add Javis
That's all there is to it! 😃
Javis
supports LaTeX
and currently we need this node dependency for it. We are looking forward to the time when everything can be handled by Julia.
npm install -g mathjax-node-cli
If you don't need LaTeX
, there is no reason to install this 😉
We want to thank a couple of people who helped make this possible.
- First of all the over thousand contributors of Julia itself
- Grant Sanderson of 3blue1brown - thanks for inspiring us to create something like this in Julia!
- Cormullion the inventor of Luxor.jl
- JuliaGraphics in general who provide the wrapper Cairo.jl for the Cairo graphics library
- @Sov-trotter for implementing the Jupyter and Pluto viewer tools, streaming and layers
- @sudomaze for helping out with tutorials and feedback for v0.1.0
- @mythreyiramesh helping with cleaning up tutorials
- @briochemc for spotting and cleaning up tutorial typos and grammar
- @ric-cioffi for adding the Julia Logo example and for feedback
- @findmyway for fixing typos in documentation
- @ArbitRandomUser for cleaning up the LaTeX code base
- @agerlach for improving the internal LaTeX parsing
- @matbesancon for adding in an example on projections and for identifying an issue with Javis image processing
- @codejaeger - for improving the Javis viewer tool
- @XRFXLP - fixing typo in docs
- @Ved-Mahajan - for adding an example on Earth Venus cosmic dance
- @rmsrosa - for adding an example on escaping the swirling vortex
- @EnzioKam - for adding an example on the Galton Board
- @gpucce - for adding an example on the Central Limit Theorem, fix for
latex
in Windows and more - @pitmonticone - finding a typo in the docs