Datasets.
var datasets = require( '@stdlib/datasets' );
Returns standard library datasets.
var data = datasets( 'MONTH_NAMES_EN' );
/* returns
[
'January',
'February',
'March',
'April',
'May',
'June',
'July',
'August',
'September',
'October',
'November',
'December'
]
*/
The function forwards provided options
to the dataset interface specified by name
.
var opts = {
'data': 'cities'
};
var data = datasets( 'MINARD_NAPOLEONS_MARCH', opts );
/* returns
[
{'lon': 24,'lat': 55,'city': 'Kowno',
{'lon': 25.3,'lat': 54.7,'city': 'Wilna',
{'lon': 26.4,'lat': 54.4,'city': 'Smorgoni',
{'lon': 26.8,'lat': 54.3,'city': 'Molodexno',
{'lon': 27.7,'lat': 55.2,'city': 'Gloubokoe',
{'lon': 27.6,'lat': 53.9,'city': 'Minsk',
{'lon': 28.5,'lat': 54.3,'city': 'Studienska',
{'lon': 28.7,'lat': 55.5,'city': 'Polotzk',
{'lon': 29.2,'lat': 54.4,'city': 'Bobr',
{'lon': 30.2,'lat': 55.3,'city': 'Witebsk',
{'lon': 30.4,'lat': 54.5,'city': 'Orscha',
{'lon': 30.4,'lat': 53.9,'city': 'Mohilow',
{'lon': 32,'lat': 54.8,'city': 'Smolensk',
{'lon': 33.2,'lat': 54.9,'city': 'Dorogobouge',
{'lon': 34.3,'lat': 55.2,'city': 'Wixma',
{'lon': 34.4,'lat': 55.5,'city': 'Chjat',
{'lon': 36,'lat': 55.5,'city': 'Mojaisk',
{'lon': 37.6,'lat': 55.8,'city': 'Moscou',
{'lon': 36.6,'lat': 55.3,'city': 'Tarantino',
{'lon': 36.5,'lat': 55,'city': 'Malo-Jarosewli'
]
*/
var datasets = require( '@stdlib/datasets' );
var data = datasets( 'MONTH_NAMES_EN' );
console.log( data );
Usage: datasets [options] [--name=<name>]
Options:
-h, --help Print this message.
-V, --version Print the package version.
--name name Dataset name.
--ls List datasets.
- Dataset specific options should follow two hyphen characters
--
in order to indicate that those options should not be parsed as normal command-line options.
$ datasets --name MONTH_NAMES_EN
January
February
March
...
Use two hyphen characters --
to delineate dataset specific options.
$ datasets --name MINARD_NAPOLEONS_MARCH -- --data army
lon,lat,size,direction,division
24.0,54.9,340000,A,1
24.5,55.0,340000,A,1
25.5,54.5,340000,A,1
...