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analyze-stats

v1.3.1

Published

implementating statistical methods in javascript

Downloads

7

Readme

##Methods Available All the methods work with an array of objects (i.e [{age:45},{age:51},{age:67},{age:56}])

  • getMean
  • getMedian
  • getMode
  • getVariance (both sample & population variance)
  • getStandardDeviation (both sample & population deviation)
  • getBounds
  • getRange
  • getQuartiles
  • getInterquatileRange
  • getUnique
  • getFrequencyTable
  • getValues
  • convert
  • getProps
  • getPropTypes

##Usage. var stats = require('analyze-stats');

var data = [{age:45},{age:51},{age:67},{age:56}]
	
//to get mean
stats.getMean(data)
	
//to get Median
stats.getMedian(data)

If you have data that has mixed type e.g [{age:45},{age:51},{age:'67'},{age:56}] . Note the 67 is a string

You can convert the data to a specific type using. Note you have to set the properties that you want to convert in an array of strings

var data =  [{age:45},{age:51},{age:'67'},{age:56}];
stats.convert(data,['age']).toIntegers()
// or
stats.convert(data,['age']).toStrings()
// or
stats.convert(data,['age']).toFloats()
//you can also set the number of descimal places when converting to floats
stats.convert(data,['age']).toFloats(3)