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@daeinc/array
Advanced tools
Array utilities.
npm i @daeinc/array
then,
import { fillAndMap, ... } from "@daeinc/array";
const accumulate: (arr: number[], precision?: number) => number[];
Takes in a number array and returns a new array with values accumulated. For example, the input array [1, 2, 3, 4]
will return [1, 3, 6, 10]
. It also takes an optional parameter precision
(default=4) to compensate for float rounding error. The original values are used while summing, but the return values will be rounded.
const addToArray: <T>(
arr: T[],
entry: T,
newArrayLen: number,
mode?: "first" | "last"
) => T[];
Adds a new element to array in-place while limiting how many to keep history. The mode first
will insert at the beginning of the array.
const fillAndMap: <T>(n: number, fn: (el: null, idx: number) => T) => T[];
Creates a new array with given length and maps values
const getNonZeroIndices: (arr: number[]) => number[];
Check for elements with non-zero values and return indices.
const interpolateArray: (
arrStart: number[],
arrTarget: number[],
t: number
) => number[];
Interpolates between two 1-dimensional arrays of same size.
const isAllOne: (arr: number[]) => boolean;
Returns true
if all elements of input array is 1
.
const isAllZero: (arr: number[]) => boolean;
Returns true
if all elements of input array is 0
.
const isAnyOne: (arr: number[]) => boolean;
Returns true
if any element of input array is 1
.
const isAnyZero: (arr: number[]) => boolean;
Returns true
if any element of input array is 0
.
const objectToArray: <T>(
obj: {
[key: string]: T;
},
keys: string[]
) => T[];
Convert object key-value pairs into simple array of values. Only included keys will be converted. The order is preserved.
This function can be useful when converting objects with {x, y}
to [x, y]
, for example.
const unwrapArrayOfObjects: <T>(
arr: {
[key: string]: T;
}[],
objKey: string
) => T[];
A helper function to get object values inside an array. All objects must have same keys present. For example, when the input array is [ {name: val1}, {name: val2} ]
, calling unwrapArrayOfObjects(arr, "name")
will return [val1, val2]
.
MIT
FAQs
Array utilities
The npm package @daeinc/array receives a total of 105 weekly downloads. As such, @daeinc/array popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @daeinc/array demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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