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I'm looking for an open source (GPL, LGPL etc) graph layout library for .net framework, preferably fully managed code. Im not worried about the visualisation aspect of things.
I can find lots of them for Java, but none for .net...
Thanks!
http://graphsharp.codeplex.com/ (Nice "visualisation aspect of things" :)
(...and for the "oldie" GraphViz, you can get no less than 3 language bindings for C#)
http://satsumagraph.sourceforge.net
Has force-directed graph layout (charged particles & springs model).
http://zedgraph.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
Tried it before...works great.
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Can anyone suggest me some websites to learn WPF Application Framework (WAF ) for beginner ? I haved read here http://waf.codeplex.com/. But its not show up any tutorial links even Google.
Look around on MSDN, they have lots of good tutorials. In particular I would recommend this article.
In general though, just try stuff. Create a simple application, hook it up to a simple view model, and once you get something working, start changing small pieces to make it do what you want. In my experience that is always the best way to learn a new technology!
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I'm wondering what the best supported way of accessing the youtube data api is with c#?
Are any of the library's up to date? I can quite easily switch to Django or Rails for this app, but thought I would start with C# as it seems that it is referred to in the current docs. However the examples seem inconsistent, so I'd rather just switch to something that works than mess about with this.
And you can get c# examples at https://github.com/youtube/api-samples/tree/master/dotnet
and the library is in https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/dotnet/apis/youtube/v3
Google has a variety of libraries to make this fairly simple:
https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/libraries
Including this .NET version:
https://code.google.com/p/google-api-dotnet-client/
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I am looking for a professional tool that will enable me to implement an excel like formula engine.
I require support for custom functions, an editor (in winforms or WPF) which gives a descent user experience (Intellisense , auto complete, partial evaluation of the formula etc...)
All I could find so far are just back-end projects such as:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/17853/Implementing-an-Excel-like-formula-engine
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/57264/Eval3-wrapper
And those do not provide any client side , only backend engine.
There are some Excel-formula-engines out there (mostly commercial) - but since you need a frontend too the only one I know of is SpreadsheetGear. Hope this helps...
Spreadsheetgear is one of the more established products. According to their site Microsoft also use their product?? It's expensive though.
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I intend to use Reinforcement learning in my project but I do not know much how to implement it..
So I am looking for a library with different RL algorithms that I can use in my C# project..
Thanks
Please Note:
I found NeuronDotNet library for neural networks, I am now looking for RL library..
EDIT: Or a Dot NET library
For who care, I have found this library for socket supported languages (C#):
Rl-Glue
I encourage you to try this solution:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dotrl/
I am the main author, any comments are welcome :)
If you don't know how to implement them because you lack an understanding of the algorithms, a book by Sutton and Barton should help clear up any issues you have.
http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~sutton/book/the-book.html
But otherwise, what you found should suit your needs.
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Even if it requires manual input. Is there any good-enough option available?
I don't know anything about this site, but a little googling found this.
If it was in managed C++ or C++/CLI, you could compile it and then disassemble the assembly into C# using a tool like Reflector. Of course, that's not open source but maybe you can find an open source Reflector-style tool?
If it's native C++, that's much more difficult.