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RPC configuration for Frequency for use with Polkadotjs API
Quadrat analysis lays a set of equal-size areas(quadrat) over the study area and counts the number of features in each quadrat and creates a frequency table.
Automated stream rotation useful for log files
Draw perfect pressure-sensitive freehand strokes.
This package is for getting latest agents and randomize it
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
A transport for winston which logs to a rotating file each day.
A simple list of possible Typed Array names.
Which kind of Typed Array is this JavaScript value? Works cross-realm, without `instanceof`, and despite Symbol.toStringTag.
Is this value a JS ArrayBuffer?
Get the byte length of an ArrayBuffer, even in engines without a `.byteLength` method.
An ES7/ES2016 spec-compliant `Array.prototype.includes` shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.
Robustly get the length of a Typed Array
Robustly get the byte offset of a Typed Array
Is this value a JS SharedArrayBuffer?
`Array.prototype.concat`, but made safe by ignoring Symbol.isConcatSpreadable
Robustly get the byte length of a Typed Array
Get the ArrayBuffer out of a TypedArray, robustly.
This package provides support for the [RedisBloom](https://redis.io/docs/data-types/probabilistic/) module, which adds additional probabilistic data structures to Redis.
Is this value a JS Typed Array? This module works cross-realm/iframe, does not depend on `instanceof` or mutable properties, and despite ES6 Symbol.toStringTag.
General purpose glob-based configuration matching.
Parse postgres array columns
Run an array of functions in parallel
Array extension for frequency of values.
Simple mean, median, modes, sum, and frequencies for Ruby arrays and enumerables. Tested and sensible.
ruby gem for getting the frequency of an item in a sorted array in log time
gem receives a string and an array then obfuscates the string based on the array values and counts the frequency of array words in string
Takes an array and gets the frequency of items in the array.
This gem removes punctuation and digits(optional), filters stopwords for the chosen language ('tr', 'en' or 'fr'), does stemming on the words and outputs an array of words with their frequencies.
== FEATURES: * Input your data as an array of hashes * Input a report layout, built using a Ruby DSL * Outputs ASCII pivot tables suitable for fast reports * Pretty fast: takes less than a second to process 1,000 records of data by a report with 100 rows and 10 columns. == SYNOPSIS: require 'rubygems' require 'crosstab' data = [{:gender => "M", :age => 1}, {:gender => "F", :age => 2}, {:gender => "M", :age => 3}] my_crosstab = crosstab data do table do title "Q.A Age:" group "18 - 54" do row "18 - 34", :age => 1 row "35 - 54", :age => 2 end row "55 or older", :age => 3 end banner do column "Total" group "Gender" do column "Male", :gender => "M" column "Female", :gender => "F" end end end puts my_crosstab.to_s # => ... Table 1 Q.A Age: Gender ---------------- Total Male Female (A) (B) (C) ------- ------- ------- (BASE) 3 2 1 18 - 54 2 1 1 ----------------------------- 67% 50% 100% 18 - 34 1 1 -- 33% 50% 35 - 54 1 -- 1 33% 100% 55 or older 1 1 -- 33% 50% == JUST THE BEGINNING: * I hope to add in later releases: * New export formats: html, pdf, csv, excel. * More stats than just frequency and percentage: mean, median, std. deviation, std. error, and significance testing * Optional row and table suppression for low frequencies * Optional table rows populating from the data * Optional table ranking -- automatically reorder rows based in descending order based on frequencies observed == REQUIREMENTS: * None
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