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General natural language (tokenizing, stemming (English, Russian, Spanish), part-of-speech tagging, sentiment analysis, classification, inflection, phonetics, tfidf, WordNet, jaro-winkler, Levenshtein distance, Dice's Coefficient) facilities for node.
- natural language processing
- artifical intelligence
- statistics
- Porter stemmer
- Lancaster stemmer
- tokenizer
- bigram
- trigram
- quadgram
- ngram
- stemmer
- bayes
- classifier
- phonetic
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Use double-position gradients in CSS
A minimal test double library for TDD with JavaScript
The fastest javascript implementation of a double-ended queue. Used by the official Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB & MySQL libraries for Node.js and many other libraries. Maintains compatability with deque.
Double-precision floating-point positive infinity.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- constant
- const
- mathematics
- math
- pinf
- positive
- infinity
- ieee754
- double
- dbl
- precision
- floating-point
Compute the absolute value of a double-precision floating-point number.
Double-precision floating-point negative infinity.
Convert a double-precision floating-point number to the nearest single-precision floating-point number.
Float64Array.
- stdlib
- stdtypes
- types
- data
- structure
- array
- typed
- typed array
- typed-array
- float64array
- float64
- double
- double-precision
- ieee754
Test if a double-precision floating-point numeric value is infinite.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- assertion
- assert
- utilities
- utility
- utils
- util
- math
- mathematics
- ieee754
- floating-point
- float
- double
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Maximum double-precision floating-point number.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- constant
- const
- mathematics
- math
- max
- maximum
- floating-point
- float64
- float
- 64bit
- ieee754
- double
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Return a normal number `y` and exponent `exp` satisfying `x = y * 2^exp`.
Test if a finite double-precision floating-point number is a nonnegative integer.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- assertion
- assert
- utilities
- utility
- utils
- util
- math
- mathematics
- nonnegative
- positive
- integer
- number
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π.
Round a double-precision floating-point number toward negative infinity.
Return an unsigned 32-bit integer corresponding to the more significant 32 bits of a double-precision floating-point number.
Split a double-precision floating-point number into a higher order word and a lower order word.
Multiply a double-precision floating-point number by an integer power of two.
The bias of a double-precision floating-point number's exponent.
Over the wire test doubles