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Discrete uniform distributed pseudorandom numbers.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- mathematics
- math
- statistics
- stats
- prng
- rng
- pseudorandom
- random
- rand
- randi
- randint
- uniform
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Pseudorandom numbers having integer values.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- mathematics
- math
- statistics
- stats
- prng
- rng
- pseudorandom
- random
- rand
- randi
- randint
- integers
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The first 100,000 prime numbers.
The first 100,000 prime numbers.
Create an array containing pseudorandom numbers drawn from a discrete uniform distribution.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- mathematics
- math
- statistics
- stats
- prng
- rng
- pseudorandom
- random
- rand
- uniform
- discrete
- integer
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Fill a strided array with pseudorandom numbers drawn from a discrete uniform distribution.
- stdlib
- stdmath
- mathematics
- math
- statistics
- stats
- prng
- rng
- pseudorandom
- random
- rand
- uniform
- discrete
- integer
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A Quick and Precise Library for Calculating the Median Value of an Array of Numbers (Typed or Untyped)
Arbitrary precision arithmetic for integers in big endian order for JavaScript
Range aka interval object. Supports exclusive and infinite ranges. Comes with an interval tree (augmented binary search tree).
check if a given number is between two numbers
🦄 Lightweight reverse utility around strings, arrays, numbers and more.
Get unique number results based on unique inputs using modulo-n classes.
Arbitrary precision arithmetic for integers in little endian order code bricks for JavaScript
This will perform basic maths operation
A package to have some utilities when working with numbers
Get all the numbers from an array
Multiplies a number by zero. Useful for when you need to multiply a number by zero.
- zero
- zeros
- multiply
- multiplication
- times
- product
- multiplies
- math
- calculate
- calculation
- calculator
- calculate-values
- estimate
- computation
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A simple module for operations on arbitrarily large integers, because sometimes 64-bit floats don't quite cut it.
multiply two arbitrary precision integers