Package Exports
- simple-statistics
- simple-statistics/src/ckmeans
- simple-statistics/src/error_function
- simple-statistics/src/linear_regression
- simple-statistics/src/linear_regression_line
- simple-statistics/src/max
- simple-statistics/src/mean
- simple-statistics/src/median
- simple-statistics/src/min
- simple-statistics/src/mode
- simple-statistics/src/quantile
- simple-statistics/src/sample_correlation
- simple-statistics/src/sample_standard_deviation
- simple-statistics/src/standard_deviation
- simple-statistics/src/sum
- simple-statistics/src/variance
- simple-statistics/src/z_score
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Readme
Simple Statistics
A JavaScript implementation of descriptive, regression, and inference statistics.
Implemented in literate JavaScript with no dependencies, designed to work in all modern browsers (including IE) as well as in node.js.
Installation
- I'm using Node.js, Webpack, Browserify, Rollup, or another module bundler,
and install packages from npm.
- First, install the
simple-statisticsmodule, usingnpm install simple-statistics, then include the code with require or import: - I use the
requirefunction to use modules in my project. (most likely)- When you use
require, you have the freedom to assign the module to any variable name you want, but you need to specify the module's name exactly: in this case, 'simple-statistics'. Therequiremethod returns an object with all of the module's methods attached to it.
var ss = require('simple-statistics')
- When you use
- I use
importto use modules in my project. I'm probably using Babel, Webpack, or Rollup.- This module only supports the 'default' export when you're using ES6 module:
so you can import all of its methods, attached to an object, like in
this example. Importing specific methods will work in Babel, but not
in Rollup.
import ss from 'simple-statistics';
- This module only supports the 'default' export when you're using ES6 module:
so you can import all of its methods, attached to an object, like in
this example. Importing specific methods will work in Babel, but not
in Rollup.
- First, install the
- I'm not using a module bundler. I'm writing a web page, and want to include
simple-statistics using a script tag.
- When you use simple-statistics from a script tag, you don't get to choose
the variable name it is assigned to: simple-statistics will always become
available globally as the variable
ss. You can reassign this variable to another name if you want to, but doing so is optional. There are two options for thesrcattribute of that script tag: one with.min.jsthat is compressed, and the other without, that is raw.https://unpkg.com/simple-statistics@5.0.0/dist/simple-statistics.jshttps://unpkg.com/simple-statistics@5.0.0/dist/simple-statistics.min.js
- When you use simple-statistics from a script tag, you don't get to choose
the variable name it is assigned to: simple-statistics will always become
available globally as the variable