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angular-chemistry

v1.1.0

Published

A set of chemistry related tools for AngularJS

Downloads

18

Readme

angular-chemistry

Install:

npm i angular-chemistry

bower install angular-chemistry

This project aims for creating a set of chemistry-related tools for AngularJS.

The module is registered as mmAngularChemistry. It has ngSanitize module as a dependency.

angular.module('myModule', ['mmAngularChemistry']);

Currently available are:

  • Elements service, which is a built-in periodic table of elements along with some utils
  • chemEntity and chemScheme directives for parsing and rendering chemical formulas
  • scientific filter for applying the scientific notation to a number
  • temp filter for displaying temperature values and converting them to Fahrenheits, Celsius, and Kelvins.

coming in the next version:

  • Pubchem service and directives for interacting with Pubchem database.
  • more filters and utils

For detailed information and examples refer to the project site.

License

MIT