@stdlib/math-strided-special-smsktrunc
Round each element in a single-precision floating-point strided array toward zero according to a strided mask array.
Round each element in a single-precision floating-point strided array toward zero according to a strided mask array.
Round each element in a single-precision floating-point strided array toward zero.
Round each element in a strided array toward zero.
Round each element in a double-precision floating-point strided array toward zero according to a strided mask array.
Round each element in a double-precision floating-point strided array toward zero.
Round each element in a strided array toward negative infinity.
Create an iterator which rounds each iterated value toward zero.
Create an iterator which rounds each iterated value to the nearest power of 10 toward zero.
Create an iterator which rounds each iterated value to the nearest power of two toward zero.
Create an iterator which rounds each iterated value to the nearest integer.
Create an iterator which rounds each iterated value to the nearest power of 10 on a linear scale.
Create an iterator which rounds each iterated value to the nearest power of two on a linear scale.
Convert an integer to a Slice object.
A fast and performant *Least Frequently Used* (LFU) sorted set implementation for working with reasonably sized integers (unsigned). Trades memory for performance, optimised for frequently updating and counting a relatively small set of integers (integer