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data-sorting

v1.0.0

Published

Data-Sorting ========================

Readme

Data-Sorting

An npm package that will sort through data from database to predict future events. Will turn user data into numeric values based on user input. Has ability to chunk data when possible.

TRY IT OUT

  1. Npm install: npm install data-sorting const data-sorting = require('data-sorting');

TESTING

  1. install mocha globally: npm install -g mocha
  2. run npm run test to run the automated testing file or cd to ./test and run each individual test using mocha fileName.test.js

DOCUMENTATION

USAGE

This can be used in cases where data can be used to show future trends. In the case of stock market trends, criminal activity in areas, unemployment trends and so on.

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