Simple Statistics
Allow parsing of Decimal, Binary, Hex and Octal literals that contain a Numeric Literal Separator
Remove numeric separators from Decimal, Binary, Hex and Octal literals
vfile utility to count messages per category: failures, warnings, etc
vaadin-number-field
Gathers usage statistics for components used during application development
Angular CLI builder for ESLint
Quickly calculate common statistics on lists of numbers
Statistical routines and probability distributions.
64-bit big-endian signed integer-to-string conversion
micromark utility to decode numeric character references
deterministic `JSON.stringify()` - a faster version of substack's json-stable-strigify without jsonify
MCP server for Chrome DevTools
Takes an array of numbers and calculates some descriptive statistics
deterministic JSON.stringify() with custom sorting to get deterministic hashes from stringified results, with no public domain dependencies
calculate mean standard deviation in one pass
Vaadin component base mixins
Vaadin field base mixins
vaadin-input-container
Deep comparison of 2 instances for should.js
Vaadin accessibility helpers, mixins and controllers
A parser for the TypeScript doc comment syntax
GFM Markdown Wysiwyg Editor - Productive and Extensible
Flatten nested arrays
Adds descriptive statistics methods to Enumerable module for use on collections or Numeric data
This is a simple package that generates simple statistical info on numerical data sets of a single variable. It's nothing too fancy, but maybe just enough to coat your numbers with a thin layer of science. Or, at least to get you thinking about what it may take to do so.
A series of useful tools that a console should probably have, if your goal is to crunch a few numbers. It includes all the packages that I use, if you have them. Also incorporates some functional style programming and stored procedures to make your console experience even more delightful.
Sunspot is a library providing a powerful, all-ruby API for the Solr search engine. This gem extend sunspot adding the statsComponent feature, which returns simple statistics for indexed numeric fields within the DocSet.
GeoInfo gem offers comprehensive and reliable databases of localities and zip codes for numerous state of india. Such data may be integrated to professional software, websites, may be used to generate statistics and to various other ends. Gem will provide localities, administrative subdivisions, state and geographical coordinates.
Sunspot is a library providing a powerful, all-ruby API for the Solr search engine. This gem extend sunspot adding the statsComponent feature, which returns simple statistics for indexed numeric fields within the DocSet.
In information retrieval, tf–idf or TFIDF, short for term frequency–inverse document frequency, is a numerical statistic that is intended to reflect how important a word is to a document in a collection or corpus. It is often used as a weighting factor in searches of information retrieval, text mining, and user modeling. The tf–idf value increases proportionally to the number of times a word appears in the document and is offset by the number of documents in the corpus that contain the word, which helps to adjust for the fact that some words appear more frequently in general.
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