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@comunica/actor-bindings-aggregator-factory-min
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A min expression-evaluator-aggregate actor
A bindings aggregator factory actor that constructs a bindings aggregator capable of evaluating min.
This module is part of the Comunica framework, and should only be used by developers that want to build their own query engine.
Click here if you just want to query with Comunica.
$ yarn add @comunica/actor-bindings-aggregator-factory-min
After installing, this package can be added to your engine's configuration as follows:
{
"@context": [
...
"https://linkedsoftwaredependencies.org/bundles/npm/@comunica/actor-bindings-aggregator-factory-min/^1.0.0/components/context.jsonld"
],
"actors": [
...
{
"@id": "urn:comunica:default:bindings-aggregator-factory/actors#min",
"@type": "ActorBindingsAggregatorFactoryMin"
}
]
}
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A min expression-evaluator-aggregate actor
The npm package @comunica/actor-bindings-aggregator-factory-min receives a total of 1,460 weekly downloads. As such, @comunica/actor-bindings-aggregator-factory-min popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @comunica/actor-bindings-aggregator-factory-min demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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