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LOG10E,"@stdlib/constants-float64-log10-e"
logspace,"@stdlib/array-logspace"
lowercase,"@stdlib/string-lowercase"
lowercaseKeys,"@stdlib/utils-lowercase-keys"
lowercaseKeys,"@stdlib/object-lowercase-keys"
lowess,"@stdlib/stats-lowess"
lpad,"@stdlib/string-left-pad"
ltrim,"@stdlib/string-left-trim"
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions lib/node_modules/@stdlib/repl/help/data/data.csv
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Uint32Array.prototype.values,"\nUint32Array.prototype.values()\n Returns an iterator for iterating over array elements.\n\n Returns\n -------\n iter: Iterator\n Iterator for iterating over array elements.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var arr = new Uint32Array( [ 1, 2 ] );\n > it = arr.values();\n > it.next().value\n 1\n > it.next().value\n 2\n > it.next().done\n true\n\n\n See Also\n --------\n ArrayBuffer, Float32Array, Float64Array, Int16Array, Int32Array, Int8Array, Uint16Array, Uint8Array, Uint8ClampedArray"
umask,"\numask( [mask,] [options] )\n Returns the current process mask, if not provided a mask; otherwise, sets\n the process mask and returns the previous mask.\n\n A mask is a set of bits, each of which restricts how its corresponding\n permission is set for newly created files.\n\n On POSIX platforms, each file has a set of attributes that control who can\n read, write, or execute that file. Upon creating a file, file permissions\n must be set to an initial setting. The process mask restricts those\n permission settings.\n\n If the mask contains a bit set to \"1\", the corresponding initial file\n permission is disabled. If the mask contains a bit set to \"0\", the\n corresponding permission is left to be determined by the requesting process\n and the system.\n\n The process mask is thus a filter that removes permissions as a file is\n created; i.e., each bit set to a \"1\" removes its corresponding permission.\n\n In octal representation, a mask is a four digit number, e.g., 0077,\n comprised as follows:\n\n - 0: special permissions (setuid, setgid, sticky bit)\n - 0: (u)ser/owner permissions\n - 7: (g)roup permissions\n - 7: (o)thers/non-group permissions\n\n Octal codes correspond to the following permissions:\n\n - 0: read, write, execute\n - 1: read, write\n - 2: read, execute\n - 3: read\n - 4: write, execute\n - 5: write\n - 6: execute\n - 7: no permissions\n\n If provided fewer than four digits, the mask is left-padded with zeros.\n\n Note, however, that only the last three digits (i.e., the file permissions\n digits) of the mask are actually used when the mask is applied.\n\n Permissions can be represented using the following symbolic form:\n\n u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx\n\n where\n\n - u: user permissions\n - g: group permissions\n - o: other/non-group permissions\n - r: read\n - w: write\n - x: execute\n\n When setting permissions using symbolic notation, the function accepts a\n mask expression of the form:\n\n [<classes>]<operator><symbols>\n\n where \"classes\" may be a combination of\n\n - u: user\n - g: group\n - o: other/non-group\n - a: all\n\n \"symbols\" may be a combination of\n\n - r: read\n - w: write\n - x: execute\n - X: special execute\n - s: setuid/gid on execution\n - t: sticky\n\n and \"operator\" may be one of\n\n - +: enable\n - -: disable\n - =: enable specified and disable unspecified permissions\n\n For example,\n\n - u-w: disable user write permissions\n - u+w: enable user write permissions\n - u=w: enable user write permissions and disable user read and execute\n\n To specify multiple changes, provide a comma-separated list of mask\n expressions. For example,\n\n u+rwx,g-x,o=r\n\n would enable user read, write, and execute permissions, disable group\n execute permissions, enable other read permissions, and disable other\n write and execute permissions.\n\n The `a` class indicates \"all\", which is the same as specifying \"ugo\". This\n is the default class if a class is omitted when specifying permissions. For\n example, `+x` is equivalent to `a+x` which is equivalent to `ugo+x` which\n is equivalent to `u+x,g+x,o+x` and enables execution for all classes.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n mask: integer|string (optional)\n Mask or mask expression. If the mask is a string, the mask is assumed to\n be in symbolic notation.\n\n options: Object (optional)\n Options.\n\n options.symbolic: boolean (optional)\n Boolean indicating whether to return the mask using symbolic notation.\n\n Returns\n -------\n mask: integer|string\n Process mask. If provided a mask, the returned value is the previous\n mask; otherwise, the returned value is the current process mask.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var mask = umask()\n <number>\n > mask = umask( { 'symbolic': true } )\n <string>\n\n"
uncapitalize,"\nuncapitalize( str )\n Lowercases the first character of a string.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n str: string\n Input string.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: string\n Uncapitalized string.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = uncapitalize( 'Beep' )\n 'beep'\n > out = uncapitalize( 'bOOp' )\n 'bOOp'\n\n See Also\n --------\n capitalize, lowercase\n"
uncapitalizeKeys,"\nuncapitalizeKeys( obj )\n Converts the first letter of 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 = { 'AA': 1, 'BB': 2 };\n > var out = uncapitalizeKeys( obj )\n { 'aA': 1, 'bB': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n capitalizeKeys, lowercaseKeys\n"
uncapitalizeKeys,"\nuncapitalizeKeys( obj )\n Converts the first letter of 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 = { 'AA': 1, 'BB': 2 };\n > var out = uncapitalizeKeys( obj )\n { 'aA': 1, 'bB': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n capitalizeKeys\n"
uncurry,"\nuncurry( fcn[, arity, ][thisArg] )\n Transforms a curried function into a function invoked with multiple\n arguments.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n fcn: Function\n Curried function.\n\n arity: integer (optional)\n Number of parameters.\n\n thisArg: any (optional)\n Evaluation context.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Function\n Uncurried function.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > function addX( x ) {\n ... return function addY( y ) {\n ... return x + y;\n ... };\n ... };\n > var fcn = uncurry( addX );\n > var sum = fcn( 2, 3 )\n 5\n\n // To enforce a fixed number of parameters, provide an `arity` argument:\n > function add( x ) {\n ... return function add( y ) {\n ... return x + y;\n ... };\n ... };\n > fcn = uncurry( add, 2 );\n > sum = fcn( 9 )\n <Error>\n\n // To specify an execution context, provide a `thisArg` argument:\n > function addX( x ) {\n ... this.x = x;\n ... return addY;\n ... };\n > function addY( y ) {\n ... return this.x + y;\n ... };\n > fcn = uncurry( addX, {} );\n > sum = fcn( 2, 3 )\n 5\n\n See Also\n --------\n curry, uncurryRight\n"
uncurryRight,"\nuncurryRight( fcn[, arity, ][thisArg] )\n Transforms a curried function into a function invoked with multiple\n arguments.\n\n Provided arguments are applied starting from the right.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n fcn: Function\n Curried function.\n\n arity: integer (optional)\n Number of parameters.\n\n thisArg: any (optional)\n Evaluation context.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Function\n Uncurried function.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > function addX( x ) {\n ... return function addY( y ) {\n ... return x + y;\n ... };\n ... };\n > var fcn = uncurryRight( addX );\n > var sum = fcn( 3, 2 )\n 5\n\n // To enforce a fixed number of parameters, provide an `arity` argument:\n > function add( y ) {\n ... return function add( x ) {\n ... return x + y;\n ... };\n ... };\n > fcn = uncurryRight( add, 2 );\n > sum = fcn( 9 )\n <Error>\n\n // To specify an execution context, provide a `thisArg` argument:\n > function addY( y ) {\n ... this.y = y;\n ... return addX;\n ... };\n > function addX( x ) {\n ... return x + this.y;\n ... };\n > fcn = uncurryRight( addY, {} );\n > sum = fcn( 3, 2 )\n 5\n\n See Also\n --------\n curry, curryRight, uncurry\n"
UNICODE_MAX,"\nUNICODE_MAX\n Maximum Unicode code point.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > UNICODE_MAX\n 1114111\n\n See Also\n --------\n UNICODE_MAX_BMP\n"
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untilEachRight,"\nuntilEachRight( collection, predicate, fcn[, thisArg] )\n Until a test condition is true, invokes a function for each element in a\n collection, iterating from right to left.\n\n When invoked, both the predicate function and the function to apply are\n provided three arguments:\n\n - value: collection value.\n - index: collection index.\n - collection: the input collection.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n collection: Array|TypedArray|Object\n Input collection over which to iterate. If provided an object, the\n object must be array-like (excluding strings and functions).\n\n predicate: Function\n The predicate function which indicates whether to stop iterating over a\n collection.\n\n fcn: Function\n The function to invoke for each element in a collection.\n\n thisArg: any (optional)\n Execution context for the applied function.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Array|TypedArray|Object\n Input collection.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > function predicate( v ) { return v !== v; };\n > function logger( v, i ) { console.log( '%s: %d', i, v ); };\n > var arr = [ 1, NaN, 2, 3, 4, 5 ];\n > untilEachRight( arr, predicate, logger )\n 5: 5\n 4: 4\n 3: 3\n 2: 2\n\n See Also\n --------\n untilEach, whileEachRight\n"
unzip,"\nunzip( arr[, idx] )\n Unzips a zipped array (i.e., a nested array of tuples).\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n arr: Array\n Zipped array.\n\n idx: Array<number> (optional)\n Array of indices specifying which tuple elements to unzip.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Array\n Array of unzipped arrays.\n\n Examples\n --------\n // Basic usage:\n > var arr = [ [ 1, 'a', 3 ], [ 2, 'b', 4 ] ];\n > var out = unzip( arr )\n [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 'a', 'b' ], [ 3, 4 ] ]\n\n // Provide indices:\n > arr = [ [ 1, 'a', 3 ], [ 2, 'b', 4 ] ];\n > out = unzip( arr, [ 0, 2 ] )\n [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ] ]\n\n See Also\n --------\n zip\n"
uppercase,"\nuppercase( str )\n Converts a string to uppercase.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n str: string\n Input string.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: string\n Uppercase string.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = uppercase( 'bEEp' )\n 'BEEP'\n\n See Also\n --------\n capitalize, lowercase\n"
uppercaseKeys,"\nuppercaseKeys( obj )\n Converts 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 = { 'a': 1, 'b': 2 };\n > var out = uppercaseKeys( obj )\n { 'A': 1, 'B': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n capitalizeKeys, lowercaseKeys\n"
uppercaseKeys,"\nuppercaseKeys( obj )\n Converts 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 = { 'a': 1, 'b': 2 };\n > var out = uppercaseKeys( obj )\n { 'A': 1, 'B': 2 }\n\n See Also\n --------\n capitalizeKeys\n"
US_STATES_ABBR,"\nUS_STATES_ABBR()\n Returns a list of US state two-letter abbreviations in alphabetical order\n according to state name.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Array<string>\n List of US state two-letter abbreviations.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var list = US_STATES_ABBR()\n [ 'AL', 'AK', 'AZ', 'AR', ... ]\n\n See Also\n --------\n US_STATES_CAPITALS, US_STATES_NAMES\n"
US_STATES_CAPITALS,"\nUS_STATES_CAPITALS()\n Returns a list of US state capitals in alphabetical order according to state\n name.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Array<string>\n List of US state capitals.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var list = US_STATES_CAPITALS()\n [ 'Montgomery', 'Juneau', 'Phoenix', ... ]\n\n See Also\n --------\n US_STATES_ABBR, US_STATES_CAPITALS_NAMES, US_STATES_NAMES, US_STATES_NAMES_CAPITALS\n"
US_STATES_CAPITALS_NAMES,"\nUS_STATES_CAPITALS_NAMES()\n Returns an object mapping US state capitals to state names.\n\n Returns\n -------\n out: Object\n An object mapping US state capitals to state names.\n\n Examples\n --------\n > var out = US_STATES_CAPITALS_NAMES()\n { 'Montgomery': 'Alabama', 'Juneau': 'Alaska', ... }\n\n See Also\n --------\n US_STATES_CAPITALS, US_STATES_NAMES, US_STATES_NAMES_CAPITALS\n"
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