Switch to neovim version of help filetype, fixes #536

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Adam Stankiewicz
2020-09-04 12:11:55 +02:00
parent 96179c95ba
commit 48f59577c8
6 changed files with 149 additions and 93 deletions

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@@ -969,8 +969,7 @@ The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
See also |csv-aggregate-functions|
*MinCol_CSV*
3.27 Maximum/Minimum value of a Column *MaxCol_CSV*
3.27 Maximum/Minimum value of a Column *MaxCol_CSV* *MinCol_CSV*
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You can let Vim output the 10 maximum/minimum values of a column using the
`:CSVMaxCol` command >
@@ -984,6 +983,7 @@ given, this calculates the sum for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the
delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be
considered.
*format_number_csv*
By default, Vim uses the a numerical format that uses the '.' as decimal
separator while there is no thousands separator. If youre file contains
the numbers in a different format, you can use the /format/ option to specify
@@ -1003,10 +1003,6 @@ uses the Space as thousands separator and the '.' as decimal separator.
If [distinct] is given, only returns the number of distinct values.
Note, if you Vim is compiled without floating point number format (|+float|),
Vim will only aggregate the integer part and therefore won't use the 'y'
argument in the /format/ specifier.
The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
3.28 Average value of a Column *AvgCol_CSV*
@@ -1021,19 +1017,21 @@ given, this calculates the sum for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the
delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be
considered.
For the [/format/] part, see |MaxCol_CSV|.
For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|.
The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
See also |csv-aggregate-functions|
3.29 Variance of a Column *VarCol_CSV*
3.29 Variance of a Column *VarCol_CSV* *SmplVarCol* *PopVarCol*
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:[range]PopVarCol [nr] [/format/]
:[range]SmplVarCol [nr] [/format/]
Calculate the Population or Sample Variance for the specified column.
This outputs the result of the column `<nr>` within the range given. If no range
is given, this will calculate the statistical variance of the whole column. If <nr> is not
given, this calculates the variance for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the delimiter
@@ -1041,13 +1039,17 @@ will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be considered.
The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
3.30 Standard Deviation of a Column *StdDevCol_CSV*
For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|.
3.30 Standard Deviation of a Column *StdDevCol_CSV* *PopStdCol* *SmplStdCol*
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:[range]PopStdCol [nr] [/format/]
:[range]SmplStdCol [nr] [/format/]
Calculate the Population or Sample Standard Deviation for the specified column.
This outputs the result of the column `<nr>` within the range given. If no range
is given, this will calculate the standard deviation of the whole column. If <nr> is not
given, this calculates the standard deviation for the column the cursor is on. Note, that
@@ -1055,6 +1057,8 @@ the delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't
The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|.
*:CSVDupColumn*
3.31 Duplicate columns *DupColumn_CSV*
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@@ -1089,7 +1093,7 @@ This outputs the sum of the row [range]. If no range is given, this will
calculate the sum for the current row. Note, that the delimiter will be
stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be considered.
For the [/format/] part, see |MaxCol_CSV|.
For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|
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4. CSV Configuration *csv-configuration*