Create Float.js applications with one command
Create Float-V applications with one command
Reads / writes floats / doubles from / to buffers in both modern and ancient browsers.
Use flow-relative (inline-start and inline-end) values for float and clear
Platform float word order.
Implements the WebIDL algorithms for converting to and from JavaScript values
Floating tooltip component
Lets you create float components that move across the screen by dragging and dropping
Easily use Headless UI for React with Floating UI (Popper.js)
ngx-float-ui is an Angular wrapper for Floating UI
Easily use Headless UI for Vue 3 with Floating UI (Popper.js)
Convert a Node-API value to a single-precision floating-point number.
High performance WAV file decoder and encoder
Check if an array can store floats
A term-xsd-to-float function-factory actor
An AsyncAPI schema parser for Avro 1.x schemas.
Build OpenUI5 themes with Less.js
Create ERD from TypeORM with outputs as Mermaid, or PlantUML
Various helper utilities for working with buffers and binary data
Generate a random integer
Float package provides functionality to generate a fake float value.
Provides methods for comparing and rounding floating point numbers
Safe Subgraph Code Generation Framework by Float
Binary Mac OS X Plist (property list) creator.
Easily create a floating action button interface.
== Description CocoaTouch/iOS is a *verbose* framework. These extensions hope to make development in rubymotion more enjoyable by tacking "UI" methods onto the base classes (String, Fixnum, Float). With sugarcube, you can create a color from an integer or symbol, or create a UIFont or UIImage from a string. Some UI classes are opened up as well, like adding the `<<`` operator to a `UIView` instance, instead of `view.addSubview(subview)`, you can use the more idiomatic: `view << subview`.
"Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" (YAML) is an (X)HTML/CSS framework for creating modern and flexible floated layouts. The structure is extremely versatile in its programming and absolutely accessible for end users. http://www.yaml.de/en/home.html
This gem creates a thin shell to encapsulate primitive literal types such as integers, floats and symbols. There are a family of wrappers which mimic the behavior of what they contain. Primitive types have several drawbacks: no constructor to call, can't create instance variables, and can't create singleton methods. There is some utility in wrapping a primitive type. You can simulate a call by reference for example. You can also simulate mutability, and pointers. Some wrappers are dedicated to holding a single type while others may hold a family of types such as the `Number` wrapper. What is interesting to note is Number objects do not derive from `Numeric`, but instead derive from `Value` (the wrapper base class); but at the same time, `Number` objects mimic the methods of `Fixnum`, `Complex`, `Float`, etc. Many of the wrappers can be used in an expression without having to call an access method. There are also new types: `Bool` which wraps `true,false` and `Property` which wraps `Hash` types. The `Property` object auto-methodizes the key names of the Hash. Also `Fraction` supports mixed fractions.
One important feature of DHTML is it's ability to move elements around the page freely, without having to be tied down to one single spot on the page. "Virtual Max" took full advantage of this feature and created his cool "floating images" script for our Dynamic Drive surfers to use and enjoy. It's a cross-browser script that moves any number of images around the page (by wrapping the images inside <div>s, and animating each <div>), each following a randomly determined path. Furthermore, the images are clickable, making this script not only insanely cool, but practical as well!.
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