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This commit has 2 comment(s) from core contributors that require attention.
Commit: 7141f4609475f2a689868b295aa84598627d6e78
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Line 221: @stdlib-bot We are still missing the following here:
<!-- /.examples --> </section> <!-- /.c -->
See https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stdlib-js/stdlib/refs/heads/develop/tools/snippets/c.md.
stdlib/lib/node_modules/@stdlib/stats/base/dists/geometric/cdf/README.md
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``` </section> <!-- /.references --> <!-- Section to include cited references. If references are included, add a horizontal rule *before* the section. Make sure to keep an empty line after the `section` element and another before the `/section` close. --> -
Line 30: @stdlib-bot The description needs to be re-aligned with the other descriptions.
* * @param x input value * @param p success probability * @return evaluated CDF * * @example * double y = stdlib_base_dists_geometric_cdf( 2.0, 0.5 );
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