stats-strided-dmaxabssorted
Calculate the maximum absolute value of a sorted double-precision floating-point strided array.
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Calculate the maximum absolute value of a sorted double-precision floating-point strided array.
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: Edmark15
- License: apache-2.0
- Language: JavaScript
- Default Branch: main
- Size: 59.6 KB
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- Open Issues: 0
- Releases: 1
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README.md
📊 stats-strided-dmaxabssorted
Welcome to the stats-strided-dmaxabssorted repository! Here, you can find a tool that calculates the maximum absolute value of a sorted double-precision floating-point strided array. Whether you're working on a statistics project, analyzing data, or diving into mathematical computations, this tool can come in handy.
Overview
This repository serves as a valuable resource for anyone dealing with absolute values, mathematical extremes, or statistical calculations. By focusing on sorted double-precision floating-point strided arrays, it streamlines the process of finding the maximum absolute value within such data structures.
Usage
To make use of the functionality provided by this repository, simply download and execute the tool. You can find the latest release here. Feel free to visit the link to access the necessary files.
Topics
The stats-strided-dmaxabssorted repository covers a range of topics related to absolute values, mathematical domains, statistics, and more. Some of the key topics include:
- Absolute values
- Absolute value calculations
- Mathematical extremes
- JavaScript programming
- Mathematical magnitude
- Statistical analysis
- Double-precision floating-point numbers
- Node.js applications
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- Login: Edmark15
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title: stdlib
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- name: The Stdlib Authors
url: https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib/graphs/contributors
repository-code: https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib
url: https://stdlib.io
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Standard library for JavaScript and Node.js.
keywords:
- JavaScript
- Node.js
- TypeScript
- standard library
- scientific computing
- numerical computing
- statistical computing
license: Apache-2.0 AND BSL-1.0
date-released: 2016
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Dependencies
- @stdlib/array-float64 ^0.2.2 development
- @stdlib/array-linspace ^0.2.1 development
- @stdlib/bench-harness ^0.2.2 development
- @stdlib/math-base-assert-is-positive-zero ^0.2.2 development
- @stdlib/math-base-special-pow ^0.3.0 development
- @stdlib/utils-try-require ^0.2.2 development
- istanbul ^0.4.1 development
- tap-min git+https://github.com/Planeshifter/tap-min.git development
- tape git+https://github.com/kgryte/tape.git#fix/globby development
- @stdlib/blas-base-shared ^0.1.0
- @stdlib/math-base-assert-is-nan ^0.2.2
- @stdlib/math-base-special-abs ^0.2.2
- @stdlib/napi-argv ^0.2.2
- @stdlib/napi-argv-int64 ^0.2.2
- @stdlib/napi-argv-strided-float64array ^0.2.2
- @stdlib/napi-create-double ^0.0.2
- @stdlib/napi-export ^0.2.2
- @stdlib/strided-base-stride2offset ^0.1.0
- @stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-read-only-property ^0.2.2
- @stdlib/utils-library-manifest ^0.2.2