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...PSLab is a tiny pocket science lab that provides an array of equipment for doing science and engineering experiments. It can function like an oscilloscope, waveform generator, frequency counter, programmable voltage and current source and also as a data logger. PSLab is a tiny pocket science lab that provides an array of equipment for doing science and engineering experiments.
...Guava's Cache is the predecessor library and the adapters provide a simple migration strategy. Automatic loading of entries into the cache, optionally asynchronously and size-based eviction when a maximum is exceeded based on frequency and recency.
Competent Audio (CA) is an audio engine suitable for video games.
It is written in C, but is designed for interoperability with other languages. Windows and Linux binaries for x86 and amd64 are available.
CA uses a machine graph model with support for arbitrary numbers of machines, limited only by the available system resources:
- Samplers play back audio clips.
- Mixers combine audio signals and optionally perform signal processing.
- Sinks send audio signals to an output...
The rubycollect4j implements all methods refer to Ruby Array, Hash and Enumerable.
For further info, please visit http://ruby-doc.org website.
For more documentation, please read JavaDoc.
With Java 8:
// Sort the characters by its frequency based on the word 'Mississippi' case-insensitively
RubyArray<String> word = ra("Mississippi".split("(?!^)"));
String result = word.map((c) -> {
return c.toLowerCase();
}).sortBy((c) -> {
return word.count(c);
}).uniq().join();
p(result); // "mpis"
With Java 6:
// Sort the characters by its frequency based on the word 'Mississippi' case-insensitively
final RubyArray<String> word = newRubyArray("Mississippi".split("(?!...
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