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File Size

The distribution of size of files (measured in lines of code).

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File Size Overall
0% | 0% | 0% | 93% | 6%
Legend:
1001+
501-1000
201-500
101-200
1-100


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File Size per Extension
1001+
501-1000
201-500
101-200
1-100
rs0% | 0% | 0% | 100% | 0%
toml0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 100%
File Size per Logical Decomposition
primary
1001+
501-1000
201-500
101-200
1-100
src0% | 0% | 0% | 100% | 0%
ROOT0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 100%
Longest Files (Top 2)
File# lines# units
main.rs
in src
108 4
Cargo.toml
in root
7 -
Files With Most Units (Top 1)
File# lines# units
main.rs
in src
108 4
Files With Long Lines (Top 0)

There are 0 files with lines longer than 120 characters. In total, there are 0 long lines.

File# lines# units# long lines
Correlations

File Size vs. Commits (all time): 2 points

src/main.rs x: 14 commits (all time) y: 108 lines of code Cargo.toml x: 9 commits (all time) y: 7 lines of code
108.0
lines of code
  min: 7.0
  average: 57.5
  25th percentile: 7.0
  median: 57.5
  75th percentile: 108.0
  max: 108.0
0 14.0
commits (all time)
min: 9.0 | average: 11.5 | 25th percentile: 9.0 | median: 11.5 | 75th percentile: 14.0 | max: 14.0

File Size vs. Contributors (all time): 2 points

src/main.rs x: 3 contributors (all time) y: 108 lines of code Cargo.toml x: 2 contributors (all time) y: 7 lines of code
108.0
lines of code
  min: 7.0
  average: 57.5
  25th percentile: 7.0
  median: 57.5
  75th percentile: 108.0
  max: 108.0
0 3.0
contributors (all time)
min: 2.0 | average: 2.5 | 25th percentile: 2.0 | median: 2.5 | 75th percentile: 3.0 | max: 3.0

File Size vs. Commits (30 days): 0 points

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File Size vs. Contributors (30 days): 0 points

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File Size vs. Commits (90 days): 0 points

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File Size vs. Contributors (90 days): 0 points

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