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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions lib/node_modules/@stdlib/repl/help/data/data.csv
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Expand Up @@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ buffer2json,"\nbuffer2json( buffer )\n Returns a JSON representation of a buf
BYTE_ORDER,"\nBYTE_ORDER\n Platform byte order.\n\n Possible values:\n\n - 'little-endian'\n - 'big-endian'\n - 'mixed-endian'\n - 'unknown'\n\n Examples\n --------\n > BYTE_ORDER\n <string>\n\n See Also\n --------\n IS_BIG_ENDIAN, IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN\n"
camelcase,"\ncamelcase( str )\n Converts a string to camel case.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n str: string\n Input string.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: string\n Camel-cased string.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = camelcase( 'Hello World!' )\n 'helloWorld'\n > out = camelcase( 'beep boop' )\n 'beepBoop'\n\n See Also\n --------\n constantcase, kebabcase, pascalcase, snakecase"
capitalize,"\ncapitalize( str )\n Capitalizes the first character in a string.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n str: string\n Input string.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: string\n Capitalized string.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = capitalize( 'beep' )\n 'Beep'\n > out = capitalize( 'Boop' )\n 'Boop'\n\n See Also\n --------\n uncapitalize, uppercase\n"
capitalizeKeys,"\ncapitalizeKeys( obj )\n Converts the first letter of each object key to uppercase.\n\n The function only transforms own properties. Hence, the function does not\n transform inherited properties.\n\n The function shallow copies key values.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n obj: Object\n Source object.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Object\n New object.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var obj = { 'aa': 1, 'bb': 2 };\n > var out = capitalizeKeys( obj )\n { 'Aa': 1, 'Bb': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n uppercaseKeys\n"
capitalizeKeys,"\ncapitalizeKeys( obj )\n Converts the first letter of each object key to uppercase.\n\n The function only transforms own properties. Hence, the function does not\n transform inherited properties.\n\n The function shallow copies key values.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n obj: Object\n Source object.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Object\n New object.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var obj = { 'aa': 1, 'bb': 2 };\n > var out = capitalizeKeys( obj )\n { 'Aa': 1, 'Bb': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n uncapitalizeKeys, uppercaseKeys\n"
CATALAN,"\nCATALAN\n Catalan's constant.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > CATALAN\n 0.915965594177219\n\n"
CBRT_EPS,"\nCBRT_EPS\n Cube root of double-precision floating-point epsilon.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > CBRT_EPS\n 0.0000060554544523933395\n\n See Also\n --------\n EPS, SQRT_EPS\n"
CDC_NCHS_US_BIRTHS_1969_1988,"\nCDC_NCHS_US_BIRTHS_1969_1988()\n Returns US birth data from 1969 to 1988, as provided by the Center for\n Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Array<Object>\n Birth data.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var data = CDC_NCHS_US_BIRTHS_1969_1988()\n [ {...}, ... ]\n\n See Also\n --------\n CDC_NCHS_US_BIRTHS_1994_2003, SSA_US_BIRTHS_2000_2014\n"
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LOG10E,"\nLOG10E\n Base 10 logarithm of Euler's number.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > LOG10E\n 0.4342944819032518\n\n See Also\n --------\n E, LOG2E\n"
logspace,"\nlogspace( a, b[, length] )\n Generates a logarithmically spaced numeric array between `10^a` and `10^b`.\n\n If a `length` is not provided, the default output array length is `10`.\n\n The output array includes the values `10^a` and `10^b`.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n a: number\n Exponent of start value.\n\n b: number\n Exponent of end value.\n\n length: integer (optional)\n Length of output array. Default: `10`.\n\n Returns\n -------\n arr: Array\n Logarithmically spaced numeric array.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var arr = logspace( 0, 2, 6 )\n [ 1, ~2.5, ~6.31, ~15.85, ~39.81, 100 ]\n\n See Also\n --------\n incrspace, linspace\n"
lowercase,"\nlowercase( str )\n Converts a string to lowercase.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n str: string\n Input string.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: string\n Lowercase string.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = lowercase( 'bEEp' )\n 'beep'\n\n See Also\n --------\n uncapitalize, uppercase\n"
lowercaseKeys,"\nlowercaseKeys( obj )\n Converts each object key to lowercase.\n\n The function only transforms own properties. Hence, the function does not\n transform inherited properties.\n\n The function shallow copies key values.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n obj: Object\n Source object.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Object\n New object.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var obj = { 'A': 1, 'B': 2 };\n > var out = lowercaseKeys( obj )\n { 'a': 1, 'b': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n uppercaseKeys\n"
lowercaseKeys,"\nlowercaseKeys( obj )\n Converts each object key to lowercase.\n\n The function only transforms own properties. Hence, the function does not\n transform inherited properties.\n\n The function shallow copies key values.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n obj: Object\n Source object.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Object\n New object.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var obj = { 'A': 1, 'B': 2 };\n > var out = lowercaseKeys( obj )\n { 'a': 1, 'b': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n uncapitalizeKeys, uppercaseKeys\n"
lowess,"\nlowess( x, y[, options] )\n Locally-weighted polynomial regression via the LOWESS algorithm.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n x: Array<number>\n x-axis values (abscissa values).\n\n y: Array<number>\n Corresponding y-axis values (ordinate values).\n\n options: Object (optional)\n Function options.\n\n options.f: number (optional)\n Positive number specifying the smoothing span, i.e., the proportion of\n points which influence smoothing at each value. Larger values\n correspond to more smoothing. Default: `2/3`.\n\n options.nsteps: number (optional)\n Number of iterations in the robust fit (fewer iterations translates to\n faster function execution). If set to zero, the nonrobust fit is\n returned. Default: `3`.\n\n options.delta: number (optional)\n Nonnegative number which may be used to reduce the number of\n computations. Default: 1/100th of the range of `x`.\n\n options.sorted: boolean (optional)\n Boolean indicating if the input array `x` is sorted. Default: `false`.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Object\n Object with ordered x-values and fitted values.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var x = new Float64Array( 100 );\n > var y = new Float64Array( x.length );\n > for ( var i = 0; i < x.length; i++ ) {\n ... x[ i ] = i;\n ... y[ i ] = ( 0.5*i ) + ( 10.0*base.random.randn() );\n ... }\n > var out = lowess( x, y );\n > var yhat = out.y;\n\n > var h = Plot( [ x, x ], [ y, yhat ] );\n > h.lineStyle = [ 'none', '-' ];\n > h.symbols = [ 'closed-circle', 'none' ];\n\n > h.view( 'window' );\n\n"
lpad,"\nlpad( str, len[, pad] )\n Left pads a string such that the padded string has a length of at least\n `len`.\n\n An output string is not guaranteed to have a length of exactly `len`, but to\n have a length of at least `len`. To generate a padded string having a length\n equal to `len`, post-process a padded string by trimming off excess\n characters.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n str: string\n Input string.\n\n len: integer\n Minimum string length.\n\n pad: string (optional)\n String used to pad. Default: ' '.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: string\n Padded string.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = lpad( 'a', 5 )\n ' a'\n > out = lpad( 'beep', 10, 'b' )\n 'bbbbbbbeep'\n > out = lpad( 'boop', 12, 'beep' )\n 'beepbeepboop'\n\n See Also\n --------\n pad, rpad\n"
ltrim,"\nltrim( str )\n Trims whitespace from the beginning of a string.\n\n \"Whitespace\" is defined as the following characters:\n\n - \f\n - \n\n - \r\n - \t\n - \v\n - \u0020\n - \u00a0\n - \u1680\n - \u2000-\u200a\n - \u2028\n - \u2029\n - \u202f\n - \u205f\n - \u3000\n - \ufeff\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n str: string\n Input string.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: string\n Trimmed string.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = ltrim( ' \r\n\t Beep \t\t\n ' )\n 'Beep \t\t\n '\n\n See Also\n --------\n trim, rtrim\n"
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