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An ES-spec-compliant shim/polyfill/replacement for JS language Math and Number constant values that works as far down as ES3

published 1.0.1 9 months ago
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Test if two floats are almost equal

published 1.1.0 8 years ago
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Tiny adapter to simplify building API gateway Lambda APIS

published 4.1.95 a month ago
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Difference between one and the smallest value greater than one that can be represented as a double-precision floating-point number.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Square root of double-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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A lightweight Node.js module that implements the most common Approximate String Matching algorithms

published 2.0.2 9 years ago
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tape utility to compare nested arrays within an epislon

published 1.1.0 8 years ago
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Test if two floats are almost equal

published 1.1.0 7 years ago
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Difference between one and the smallest value greater than one that can be represented as a single-precision floating-point number.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Compute the relative difference of two real numbers in units of double-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Cube root of single-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Square root of single-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Difference between one and the smallest value greater than one that can be represented as a half-precision floating-point number.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Cube root of half-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Square root of half-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Fourth root of double-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Cube root of double-precision floating-point epsilon.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Wrapper around node:assert for custom assertions

published 1.0.2 4 months ago
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Epsilon CDK extensions to simplify deployment

published 4.0.355-alpha 6 days ago
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See if two integers (possibly large, like POSIX timestamps) are within the ballpark of each other. I'm using this to account for millisecond variations between start and an end datetimes. I.e. I want two POSIX timestamps to be within X minutes/hours of ea

published 1.1.2 5 years ago
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