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A library for arbitrary-precision decimal and non-decimal arithmetic
An arbitrary-precision Decimal type for JavaScript.
A small, fast, easy-to-use library for arbitrary-precision decimal arithmetic
A cross-browser, numerically stable algorithm to add floats accurately
Create a typed array.
- stdlib
- stdtypes
- types
- data
- structure
- typed
- array
- typed array
- typed-array
- vector
- ndarray
- matrix
- float64array
- float32array
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Use flow-relative (inline-start and inline-end) values for float and clear
Turn Buffer instances into "pointers"
Calculate sorting identifiers
- uint8
- float
- sort
- linked-sort
- multisort
- multiple sort
- point-cluster
- snap-points
- packed sort
- sort-numbers
- sort pixels
- sort colors
An arbitrary-precision Decimal type for JavaScript.
Test if a double-precision floating-point numeric value is NaN.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- assertion
- assert
- utilities
- utility
- utils
- util
- math
- mathematics
- ieee754
- floating-point
- float
- number
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Arbitrary-precision decimals. Enables making math calculations with rational numbers, without precision loss.
- exact
- math
- arithmetic
- calculation
- repeating
- decimals
- fixed
- point
- fraction
- fractions
- arbitrary
- precision
- float
- double
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Common token types for decoding and encoding numeric and string values
Util for dealing with decimal inputs fields
Validated integer, float, string and array types for Typescript
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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Convert a double-precision floating-point number to the nearest single-precision floating-point number.
Return an unsigned 32-bit integer corresponding to the more significant 32 bits of a double-precision floating-point number.
64-bit complex 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.