accounting.js
A lightweight JavaScript library for number, money and currency formatting. (MOVED) (by wjcrowcroft)
Complex.js
Complex.js is a com numbers library written in JavaScript (by infusion)
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accounting.js
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Big Numbers, No Worries: JavaScript Format Number With Commas
You can use a third-party library, which is a bunch of code that someone else wrote for you. Many awesome third-party libraries can format numbers with commas in JavaScript. For example, you can try Numeral.js, Accounting.js, or Format.js.
Complex.js
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Applying a pwelch in Javascript
The background for this is that I'm using Node-RED to acquire data from a .csv file. Then, I am transferring it to a database where before that I would need to flip the time trace to the frequency domain via a pwelch. That way I can store the time trace and the frequency domain data. Currently what I am doing is using the Complex.js library found here: https://github.com/infusion/Complex.js. After that, I just use a very simple DTFT to get the frequency domain. However, I want to add some overlapping, window length and zero padding to my transformation, and this is where I think it would be easier to just a pwelch. I'm wondering if there is an simple way of implementing this. Otherwise I would have to have to look into a window library and create some sort of overlap using DTFT or another fourier transform technique.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing accounting.js and Complex.js you can also consider the following projects:
Numeral-js - A javascript library for formatting and manipulating numbers.
currency.js - A javascript library for handling currencies
mathjs - An extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js
money.js - money.js is a tiny (1kb) javascript currency conversion library, for web & nodeJS. (MOVED)
Polynomial.js - A JavaScript library to work with polynomials
numbro - A JS library for number formatting
chance.js - Chance - Random generator helper for JavaScript
Fraction.js - Fraction is a rational numbers library written in JavaScript
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