docs: align JS API subheadings to H4 in stats/strided/dnanrangeabs#11957
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Demote the `### dnanrangeabs( … )` and `### dnanrangeabs.ndarray( … )` JS-API subheadings nested under `## Usage` to `####`, matching the heading level used by 238/239 (99.6%) sibling packages in `stats/strided`. The H3 levels in the JS Usage block were inconsistent with the convention applied uniformly across the namespace.
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lib/node_modules/@stdlib/stats/strided/dnanrangeabs/README.md(### dnanrangeabs( … )and### dnanrangeabs.ndarray( … )) from H3 to H4, matching the heading level used by 238/239 (99.6%) sibling packages instats/stridedfor function-signature subheadings nested under## Usage.stats/strided/dnanrangeabsThe JS Usage block in
dnanrangeabs/README.mdwas the lone outlier in the namespace using###for the function-signature subheadings. Every otherstats/stridedpackage places these subheadings at####, immediately under the## UsageH2. The fix is purely structural: two heading lines, no behaviour or content changes.Related Issues
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####for JS Usage subheadings — 238/239 = 99.6% ofstats/stridednon-aggregator packages. The aggregator packagestats/strided/distanceswas excluded from the vote because it is structurally distinct (a namespace re-export, not a function package).Checklist
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This PR was authored by Claude Code as part of a cross-package API drift detection routine that compares structural features across all packages in a stdlib namespace, identifies the majority pattern per feature, and proposes mechanical corrections for outliers. The drift was detected by extracting H2/H3/H4 heading levels from every
README.mdunderlib/node_modules/@stdlib/stats/strided/; the fix demotes two subheadings so they match the convention shared by 238 sibling packages.@stdlib-js/reviewers
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