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@solucx/indicators
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This is a TypeScript library for calculating various customer satisfaction indicators. It includes support for NPS, CES, CSAT, CSAT10, NSS, LD, and NONE indicators.
To install this package, use the following command:
npm install @solucx/indicators
This is a private repository. You should be logged in into a allowed npm account or keep this authorized .npmrc credentials file at project or usr root folder.
Here's how you can use the indicators in your TypeScript code:
import Indicators, { Type } from '@solucx/indicators';
// Create an instance of a specific indicator
const npsIndicator = Indicators.getIndicator(Type.NPS);
// Calculate the score
const score = npsIndicator.getScore(positives, negatives, neutrals);
// Calculate the sampling error
const error = npsIndicator.getSamplingError(total, positives, negatives, neutrals);
You can replace Type.NPS with any other indicator type like Type.CSAT, Type.CES, etc. the available indicators are:
To run the test suite use npm run test
To publish a new version of the SDK follow this steps:
npm version (major|minor|patch)
npm publish
npm login)https://www.npmjs.com/package/@solucx/indicators)git push --tagsFAQs
SoluCX Indicators
The npm package @solucx/indicators receives a total of 118 weekly downloads. As such, @solucx/indicators popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @solucx/indicators demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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