| Library | Client |
|---|---|
Contact: [email protected]
| Date | Author | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2020-12-06 | numbworks | Created. |
| 2020-12-22 | numbworks | Added Revision History. |
| 2020-12-26 | numbworks | Added Download* paragraphs. |
| 2020-12-27 | numbworks | Added code coverage badge. |
| 2021-10-11 | numbworks | Version numbers removed. |
| 2023-01-22 | numbworks | Updated to v2.5.0. |
| 2024-02-08 | numbworks | Updated to v4.0.0. |
From the documentation:
NW.UnivariateForecastingis a library to perform univariate forecasting tasks on the values you provide.
NW.UnivariateForecastingClient(unifor.exe) is the command-line client for theNW.UnivariateForecastinglibrary.
I assume you are on Windows, but the library should compile without issues on Linux as well. Please:
- Install Git for Windows;
- Open
Windows Powershell(orWindows Terminalor similar) and type:
PS C:\> mkdir NW.UnivariateForecasting
PS C:\> cd .\NW.UnivariateForecasting\
PS C:\NW.UnivariateForecasting> git clone https://github.com/numbworks/NW.UnivariateForecasting.git- Open
NW.UnivariateForecasting.slnwithVisual Studioor other IDE; - Done!
If you are a .NET developer and you want to use the library from within your projects, the binary packages are available on NuGet.
If you are an non-developer user, you can download the client from the Releases page on Github.