just add shadow to html element
Add,substract and Multiply
- 用来实现计算的,提供了四个方法 - add - substract - multiple - divide
this is a simple math package! ```js const { add, substract, multiply, divide, toDegrees, toRadians, round, mod } = require("mathematic-js")
Here you can add ,substract,multiply and divide two numbers by writing add(a,b) ,sub(a,b),mult(a,b),div(a,b) and it will return the calculated value
JavaScript library to get after/before or add/substract date and time.
A very simple and handy module for performing the four major math operations - add, substract, multiply and divide
TypeScript port of HdrHistogram
It is a calculator that can add, substract, multiply and divide
这是一个计算器的包 实现了加减乘除 add substract multiple divide
One constant that has four methods (ADD, SUBSTRACT, MULTIPLY, DIVIDE) that recieve an array, checks that every element of that array is a number, if one of them is not a number it return NULL, else it will return the divition, multiplication, subtraction
A disclosure is a widget that toggles the visibility of content by clicking a button.
TypeSafe IPC functions of Electron with TypeScript.
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smart table functional operators
Common library for Creditu applications
CLI for using the substract library.
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Event emitter with DOM-like EventTarget API & strong TypeScript typings
add, substrct, divide and multiply
Collections like Array, Set, Map, with operators and observers, for Svelte
A NodeJS library for extracting hard-coded subtitles from within videos.
This package is adds two numbers,and subtracts two numbers too
A simple arbitrary-precision Decimal class for TypeScript
custom555, will provide some of the useful math functionalities like add, substract, multiply, division etc.
Adds a few methods to the Time class, more significant: strtotime which returns a Time object based on a string. also methods add and substract that allow you to do some easy date math (doesn't take leap months/years into account) also tomorrow and yesterday methods witch are like Time.now +- 1 day =~ to see if two Time objects are "close enough"
Allows one to assign random attributes to ranges and juggle them in lists. Also adds parsing from string, but most interesting when used in a PositionRange::List. In lists standard set operations can be applied to them, like addition, substraction and intersection. In addition one can also get the combined size of all the ranges in the list. And cluster overlapping ranges, maintaining the attributes.
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