Defines a type for a geometric angle that allows various ways of setting and converting the values from and to different modes. Angle inherently is a double and can be used in place of a double when specifically referring to a geometric angle with the value being the degrees of the angle.
Calculates the sunrise and sunset for a given date and location (using Geographic Coordinates). This library uses the method outlined NOAA Solar Calculations Day spreadsheet found at http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/grad/solcalc/calcdetails.html. Calculations are based on the book "Astronomical...
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A simple library for working with directions and rotations in 2d. Provides types for representing facing (Dir), turning (Turn), conversion (Basis) and clamping (Range).
Linear-progressive text discovery engine exposing functionality through simple service APIs. Break plain text into a sequence of slices which can be reconstituted as annotated text. Generate meta-rich tokens from a search expression to then be used to annotate source text matches; noise-word...
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TextDiscovery AngleSharp implementations of IDomInterpreter, IDomNodeFactory, and IHtmlConverter. Enables the following capabilities: mark search hits in the DOM, create HTML excerpts at a given word count with configurable element-breaking rules, and more.
TextDiscovery HtmlAgilityPack implementations of IDomInterpreter, IDomNodeFactory, and IHtmlConverter. Enables the following capabilities: mark search hits in the DOM, create HTML excerpts at a given word count with configurable element-breaking rules, and more.
Simple extension to the original HotChocolate Type system to make it easier to have rich schemas by using custom scalars that describe common units of length, time, speed, area, angles, etc.
Redistributable components for package 'angle_wp8'. This package should only be installed as a dependency.
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Unit converter including Height/ Length, Weight, Temperature, Data Storage, Data Transfer, Energy, Frequency, Fuel Economy, Plane Angle, Pressure, Quantity, Speed and Volume