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stdlib-js/array-base-where

Take elements from either one of two arrays depending on a condition.

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Convert an array-like object to an object likely to have the same "shape".
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Return an accessor function for retrieving an element from an array-like object.
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Round a double-precision floating-point number toward positive infinity.
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Reinterpret a BooleanArray as a Uint8Array.
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stdlib TypeScript type declarations.
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Define a non-enumerable read-only property.
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Create a generic array filled with ones.
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Convert an array-like object to a minimal array-like object supporting the accessor protocol.
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Generate a linearly spaced numeric array whose elements increment by 1 starting from zero.
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Create a zero-filled generic array.
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Create a zero-filled array having a specified length.
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Test if an object has a specified property.
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Test if a value is an array.
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Test if two arguments are both Complex64Arrays and have the same values.
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64-bit complex number.
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Exponential function.
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Create an array containing pseudorandom numbers drawn from a discrete uniform distribution.
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tap-producing test harness for node and browsers
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Yet another JS code coverage tool that computes statement, line, function and branch coverage with module loader hooks to transparently add coverage when running tests. Supports all JS coverage use cases including unit tests, server side functional tests and browser tests. Built for scale
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Minimal TAP output formatter.
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Benchmark harness.
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Test if an input value is a supported array boolean data type.
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Test if an input value is a supported array complex-valued floating-point data type.
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Return the maximum value.
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Reinterpret a complex-valued floating-point array as a real-valued floating-point array having the same precision.
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Test if a value is an array-like object supporting the accessor (get/set) protocol.
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Test if an object has a specified method name.
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Test if two arguments are both single-precision complex floating-point numbers and have the same value.
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Create an array containing pseudorandom numbers drawn from a Bernoulli distribution.
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Create an array filled with ones and having a specified length.

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