工具函数
HTTP methods that node supports
Declaratively encode and decode binary data
An iteration of the Node.js core streams with a series of improvements
Encode/decode circular structures for converting to and from JSON.
https module compatability for browserify
This plugin transforms private class methods
Folds a long line according to the RFC 5322
A simple SHA-3 / Keccak / Shake hash function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
Human-friendly HSL
like `chown -R`
Fork of https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-sig-util
Node.js Buffer API, for the browser
A simple parser/writer for the Session Description Protocol
Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
Lazy-evaluating list of files, based on globs or regex patterns
EventEmitter3 focuses on performance while maintaining a Node.js AND browser compatible interface.
Determine type of a variable
Utility methods and plugin for cssnano projects
Newline character converter
Public logs API for OpenTelemetry
HTTP and HTTPS modules that follow redirects.
HTTP methods that are supported by Swagger 2.0
A library for manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript.
harlequin is a Ruby wrapper for linear and quadratic discriminant analysis in R for statistical classification. Also allows means testing to determine significance of discriminant variables.
you should check out rsruby first. This is a very low-tech way to run R. It does have the advantage of being able to run R code essentially unchanged.
RSRuby is a bridge library for Ruby giving Ruby developers access to the full R statistical programming environment. RSRuby embeds a full R interpreter inside the running Ruby script, allowing R methods to be called and data passed between the Ruby script and the R interpreter. Most data conversion is handled automatically, but user-definable conversion routines can also be written to handle any R or Ruby class.
RSRuby is a bridge library for Ruby giving Ruby developers access to the full R statistical programming environment. RSRuby embeds a full R interpreter inside the running Ruby script, allowing R methods to be called and data passed between the Ruby script and the R interpreter. Most data conversion is handled automatically, but user-definable conversion routines can also be written to handle any R or Ruby class.
RSRuby is a bridge library for Ruby giving Ruby developers access to the full R statistical programming environment. RSRuby embeds a full R interpreter inside the running Ruby script, allowing R methods to be called and data passed between the Ruby script and the R interpreter. Most data conversion is handled automatically, but user-definable conversion routines can also be written to handle any R or Ruby class.
This gem is intended to accomplish the same purpose as jStat js library: to provide ruby with statistical capabilities without the need of a statistical programming language like R or Octave. Some functions and capabilities are an implementation from other authors and are referenced properly in the class/method.
track-r is a library that provides wrapper classes and methods for accessing PivotalTracker's public API.
RSugar allows you to execute R language commands from Ruby. It wraps rserve_client gem, providing some syntactic sugar and a few helper methods.
RinRuby is a Ruby library that integrates the R interpreter in Ruby, making R's statistical routines and graphics available within Ruby. The library consists of a single Ruby script that is simple to install and does not require any special compilation or installation of R. Since the library is 100% pure Ruby, it works on a variety of operating systems, Ruby implementations, and versions of R. RinRuby's methods are simple, making for readable code. The {website [rinruby.ddahl.org]}[http://rinruby.ddahl.org] describes RinRuby usage, provides comprehensive documentation, gives several examples, and discusses RinRuby's implementation.
track-r is a library that provides wrapper classes and methods for accessing PivotalTracker's public API.
GoRuby makes it easy to interact with the Gene Ontology by using the infrastructure setup in R. By connecting to R using RSRuby, the database and methods can be interrogated. Plus, keeping the R library up to date is much simpler than having to keep a GO implementation up to date.
RinRuby is a Ruby library that integrates the R interpreter in Ruby, making R's statistical routines and graphics available within Ruby. The library consists of a single Ruby script that is simple to install and does not require any special compilation or installation of R. Since the library is 100% pure Ruby, it works on a variety of operating systems, Ruby implementations, and versions of R. RinRuby's methods are simple, making for readable code. The {website [rinruby.ddahl.org]}[http://rinruby.ddahl.org] describes RinRuby usage, provides comprehensive documentation, gives several examples, and discusses RinRuby's implementation.
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