A collection of data for periodic table
Given a point and a distance, determine how many periodic values were skipped.
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
Find the nearest value of a discrete periodic function, given a point.
Find how many values of a discrete periodic function are contained in an interval.
A simple key/value storage using files to persist the data
Generate a markdown (GFM) table
Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backends
A blazing fast deep object copier
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Printing pretty tables on console log
Simplified JS/TS implementation of wcswidth() written by Markus Kuhn in C
Task and Message Queues with Multiple Providers
GitHub GraphQL API client for browsers and Node
Node.js client for OAuth2
High Performance Layer 1 / Layer 2 Caching with Keyv Storage
Cypress's fork of a simplified HTTP request client.
Interactive periodic table reference tool for PIE assessment player
PNG encoder/decoder in pure JS, supporting any bit size & interlace, async & sync with full test suite.
Minimalist yEnc and dynEncode encoder and decoder library for browser and NodeJS
A simple and powerful JavaScript animation library
Markdown-it - modern pluggable markdown parser.
A pino v7+ transport for sending logs to Datadog
Periodic table with responsive layout.
Geoptima is a suite of applications for measuring and locating mobile/cellular subscriber experience on GPS enabled smartphones. It is produced by AmanziTel AB in Helsingborg, Sweden, and supports many phone manufacturers, with free downloads from the various app stores, markets or marketplaces. This Ruby library is capable of reading the JSON format files produced by these phones and reformating them as CSV, GPX and PNG for further analysis in Excel. This is a simple and independent way of analysing the data, when compared to the full-featured analysis applications and servers available from AmanziTel. If you want to analyse a limited amount of data in excel, or with Ruby, then this GEM might be for you. If you want to analyse large amounts of data, from many subscribers, or over long periods of time then rather consider the NetView and Customer IQ applications from AmanziTel at www.amanzitel.com. Current features available in the library and the show_geoptima command: * Import one or many JSON files * Organize data by device id (IMEI) into datasets * Split by event type * Time ordering and time correlation (associate data from one event to another): ** Add GPS locations to other events (time window and interpolation algorithms) ** Add signal strenth, battery level, etc. to other events * Export event tables to CSV format for further processing in excel * Make and export GPS traces in GPX and PNG format for simple map reports The amount of data possible to process is limited by memory, since all data is imported in ruby data structures for procssing. If you need to process larger amounts of data, you will need a database-driven approach, like that provided by AmanziTel's NetView and Customer IQ solutions. This Ruby gem is actually used by parts of the data pre-processing chain of 'Customer IQ', but it not used by the main database and statistics engine that generates the reports.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface