StackGenVis: Alignment of Data, Algorithms, and Models for Stacking Ensemble Learning Using Performance Metrics
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# world-calendars
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Node module for converting between various calendars
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This project takes [kbwood/calendars](https://github.com/kbwood/calendars) and transforms them from a jQuery plugin to a node module. Many thanks to Keith Wood and all of the contributors to the original project! We support all the calendars in that project plus the Chinese lunar calendar.
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kbwood/calendars was originally pulled at version 2.0.2 in October 2016.
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The initial implementation converts all built-in calendars and localizations, including the `plus` module, but not the `validation` or `picker` functionality. Also includes basic test functionality.
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Typical usage for converting from one date system to another goes through Julian days:
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```
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var calendars = require('world-calendars');
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var gregorian = calendars.instance();
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var nepali = calendars.instance('nepali');
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// gives nepali date 2073-07-15
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var nepaliHalloween = nepali.fromJD(gregorian.newDate(2016, 10, 31).toJD());
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```
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