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build(deps): bump d3-array from 2.12.1 to 3.2.4 in /superset-frontend/plugins/legacy-plugin-chart-calendar #11

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Bumps d3-array from 2.12.1 to 3.2.4.

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v3.2.4

  • Fix the return value of d3.medianIndex and d3.quantileIndex when the data contains any missing values. #275

v3.2.3

  • Fix threshold generation when input is empty or has no deviation. #271

v3.2.2

  • d3.ticks now tries harder to generate at least one tick. #264

v3.2.1

  • Fix mutation of user-owned thresholds in d3.bin. #263
  • Fix infinite loop when d3.quantile or d3.quickselect is called with invalid arguments. #262

v3.2.0

v3.1.6

  • Fix incorrect behavior of d3.bisector when given an asymmetric comparator. #249 #250

v3.1.5

v3.1.4

  • Fix off-by-one bin assignment due to rounding error in d3.bin. #247

v3.1.3

  • Significantly improve the performance of d3.bin. #220
  • Tweak the implementation of d3.thresholdScott. a8429c4a55c45b71a7502033925cda342c1fb662

v3.1.2

  • Fix the implementation of d3.thresholdScott. #246

v3.1.1

  • d3.rank can now take a comparator in addition to an accessor. #237
  • d3.rank, d3.sort, d3.bisector, and d3.groupSort now require comparators to have exactly two arguments. #238

v3.1.0

v3.0.4

  • Don’t mangle InternMap or InternSet in the generated UMD bundle.

v3.0.3

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Bumps [d3-array](https://github.com/d3/d3-array) from 2.12.1 to 3.2.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/d3/d3-array/releases)
- [Commits](d3/d3-array@v2.12.1...v3.2.4)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: d3-array
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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