Use Statistics Norway's API
Simple Statistics
vfile utility to count messages per category: failures, warnings, etc
Statistical routines and probability distributions.
Gathers usage statistics for components used during application development
MCP server for Chrome DevTools
GFM Markdown Wysiwyg Editor - Productive and Extensible
Angular CLI builder for ESLint
TOAST UI Editor for React
TOAST UI Components: Color Picker
Vaadin component base mixins
TOAST UI ImageEditor
Node.js Adapter for Hono
Vaadin field base mixins
vaadin-input-container
Vaadin accessibility helpers, mixins and controllers
A parser for the TypeScript doc comment syntax
TOAST UI Components: DatePicker
TOAST UI Calendar
High Performance Layer 1 / Layer 2 Caching with Keyv Storage
TOAST UI Components: TimePicker
Standard library statistical functions.
TOAST UI Calendar
Vaadin frontend utils used by Flow and Hilla
Utility-first statistics scaffolding for RustUse
Utility-first facade crate for RustUse math utilities
Small interval and bound primitives for RustUse
This gem contains statistics functions that are very easy to use. Much easier and much more complete than many of the other statistical gems available out there. If you need a feature added, send me a message on Github!
A gem to collect statistics about modularization progress in a Rails application using packwerk.
Provide usage statistics about how your application is being used
Show git statistics using blame. More metrics are coming.
Outputs the total number of swift lines and other useful statistics
A gem to collect statistics about modularization progress in a Rails application using packwerk.
StatsN: Aggregate statistics using newrelics custom metrics
This gem allows you to detect the encoding of strings/files based on their content. This can be useful if you need to load data from sources with unknown encodings. The gem uses character distribution statistics to check which encoding is the one that gives you the best results.
Adds descriptive statistics methods to Enumerable module for use on collections or Numeric data
Motally tracker package RoR version. It is used to track websites' statistics.
Automate queries over regular intervals for statistics
This module provides a method for calculate the duration time from a date \nlike reg_date, which is usually used for statistics.\n\nUsage:\n\n # Assume that today is 2013-07-07\n require 'duration_time' \n reg_time = Time.new(2011,8,2,0,0,0, "+08:00")\n # You can use reg_time = Date.parse("2011-08-02") if you have included\n # gem active_support!\n duration_time( reg_time ) \n # => {\n # :years=>[2011, 2012, 2013], \n # :months=>["2011-08", "2011-09", "2011-10", "2011-11", "2011-12", \n # "2012-01", "2012-02", "2012-03", "2012-04", "2012-05", "2012-06", \n # "2012-07", "2012-08", "2012-09", "2012-10", "2012-11", "2012-12", \n # "2013-01", "2013-02", "2013-03", "2013-04", "2013-05", "2013-06"], \n # :quarters=>["2011-09", "2011-12", "2012-03", "2012-06", "2012-09", \n # "2012-12", "2013-03", "2013-06"]\n # }\n\nAnd you can specify default parameter `include_this_month_of_this_year = true`\nif you want to include this month of this year. Default value is `false`.\n
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.