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Evaluates the sum of two nonoverlapping increasing sequences of floats
Computes the sum of two increasing non-overlapping sequences of floats as an increasing non-overlapping sequence. This can be used to perform exact arithmetic calculations on floating point values.
For more information, see:
npm install robust-sum
var robustSum = require("robust-sum")
var seq = robustSum([1, 64], [1e-64, 1e64])
console.log("result = ", seq)
require("robust-sum")(a, b)
Computes the sum of two non-overlapping increasing sequences of floats exactly as a non-overlapping increasing sequence of floats.
a
is a non-overlapping sequence of floats that is increasing in magnitudeb
is a non-overlapping sequence of floats that is increasing magnitudeReturns A non-overlapping increasing sequence that encodes the result of a+b
Based on JRS' robust geometric predicates for floating point arithmetic.
Implementation (c) 2013 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License
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Evaluates the sum of two nonoverlapping increasing sequences of floats
The npm package robust-sum receives a total of 62,798 weekly downloads. As such, robust-sum popularity was classified as popular.
We found that robust-sum demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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