Most Web Framework Array Extensions Module
Lazy-evaluating list of files, based on globs or regex patterns
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
Return a function which tests if every element in an array passes a test condition.
Float64Array.
Parses netlify redirects into a js object representation
Uint8Array.
Float32Array.
prelude
Uint32Array.
Uint16Array.
TypeScript definitions for range-parser
ECMAScript extensions and shims
Test if a value is an array.
Which kind of Typed Array is this JavaScript value? Works cross-realm, without `instanceof`, and despite Symbol.toStringTag.
Robustly get the byte offset of a Typed Array
`Array.prototype.concat`, but made safe by ignoring Symbol.isConcatSpreadable
An ES7/ES2016 spec-compliant `Array.prototype.includes` shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.
Get the ArrayBuffer out of a TypedArray, robustly.
A simple list of possible Typed Array names.
Is this value a JS SharedArrayBuffer?
Is this value a JS ArrayBuffer?
Get the byte length of an ArrayBuffer, even in engines without a `.byteLength` method.
Robustly get the byte length of a Typed Array
A little gem that gives you all partitions of an array into at most k sub-arrays
A Ruby Gem used for calculating a consensus (most frequent) DNA sequence from an array of ALIGNED sequences. Useful for bioinformatics pipelines to create a reference sequence when using another sequence aligning utility. Also, helpful in finding consensus regions for primer design or viral genotyping.
Some simple but very useful utilities for Array objects. It primarily focuses on using the most efficient methods to get and modify certain values from Arrays.
A Scala-inspired Monad library for Ruby, aiming to share the most common idioms for folks working in both languages. Includes Option, Array, etc.
Provides a method to retrieve the image most similar to the specified image from the array.
Stores complex data that includes Arrays and Hashes (possibly nested) in an attribute inside hstore field. The most typical usage scenario is storing arrays in hstore, but it can handle more complex cases.
This library # This class contains all the necessary methods to do the following: -Crawl most websites and return an array of their URLS. -Convert all HTML and most web linked PDF documents to one large string given an array of urls. -Parse out all non words and non human sensible markup. -Stooge Sort an array of words via Iteration, NOT recursion. NOTE: Current verison IS using recursive stooge sort! -Write array of words to a new file.
Red Arrow PyCall adds `#to_python` method to most Ruby objects for Apache Arrow such as `Arrow::Array`. Red Arrow PyCall adds `to_ruby` method to most Python objects for Apache Arrow such as `pyarrow.lib.Int8Array`.
The gem scrapes HTML of a URL to return the title and cover image which most likey represents the article. It also returns an array of tags.
"Austin, Tx is a remarkable place of creativity and an array of vibes! Eighteen yoga studios have been selected and will be given a descrption to find which one you would like to visit most upon wanting to learn more."
Predicate methods for those curious about their datastructures. Provides String, Array, and Hash subclasses with dynamic predicate methods that allow you to interrogate the contents of the most common Ruby datastructures in a readable, friendly fashion. Also allows you to auto-instanciate and read inquisitive datastructures straight from your `ENV` hash.
This library tracks historical changes for any document, including embedded ones. It achieves this by storing all history tracks in a single collection that you define. Embedded documents are referenced by storing an association path, which is an array of document_name and document_id fields starting from the top most parent document and down to the embedded document that should track history. Mongoid-history implements multi-user undo, which allows users to undo any history change in any order. Undoing a document also creates a new history track. This is great for auditing and preventing vandalism, but it is probably not suitable for use cases such as a wiki.
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