2.1.4 • Published 8 months ago

astrodata v2.1.4

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GPL-2.0
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github
Last release
8 months ago

astrodata (from Krishna)

The next-generation calculation and prediction system for astrology, with a closed feedback loop implementation, crafted for accurate insights and predictive analytics.

Overview

The astrodata package is designed to power advanced calculations and provide reliable astrological predictions. Developed by Appili Vamsi Krishna, this package integrates a feedback-driven system to enhance prediction accuracy continually. It serves as a fundamental building block for applications such as AstroData Cloud and related projects.

As the maintainer of swisseph, Appili Vamsi Krishna has embedded expertise in astrological calculations, further refining this npm package for robust, real-world applications.

Installation

To install astrodata, simply use npm:

npm install astrodata

Usage

After installation, you can import and begin working with astrodata in your project:

const astrodata = require("astrodata");

// Example usage
const prediction = astrodata.calculatePrediction({
  date: "2024-11-01",
  location: "Chennai",
});
console.log(prediction);

API

Here is a basic rundown of core methods available:

  1. calculatePrediction - Calculate predictions based on input parameters.
  2. analyzeTrends - Generate trend analysis for given astrological charts.
  3. feedbackLoop - Enhance accuracy through feedback mechanisms.

Refer to the API documentation for detailed usage of each method.

Features

  • Advanced Calculations: Next-gen algorithms optimized for accuracy.
  • Closed Feedback Loop: System continually refines predictions based on feedback.
  • Seamless Integration: Developed to easily integrate with existing systems like AstroData Cloud.

Examples

const astrodata = require("astrodata");

// Calculate a prediction
const prediction = astrodata.calculatePrediction({
  date: "2024-11-01",
  location: "Chennai",
});
console.log("Prediction:", prediction);

// Analyze trends
const trends = astrodata.analyzeTrends({
  startDate: "2024-01-01",
  endDate: "2024-12-31",
});
console.log("Trends:", trends);

Feedback and Contributions

For issues, suggestions, or contributions, please refer to the repository:

License

MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

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