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@sindresorhus/chunkify

Split an iterable into evenly sized chunks


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chunkify

Split an iterable into evenly sized chunks

Install

npm install @sindresorhus/chunkify

Usage

import chunkify from '@sindresorhus/chunkify';

console.log([...chunkify([1, 2, 3, 4], 2)]);
//=> [[1, 2], [3, 4]]

console.log([...chunkify([1, 2, 3, 4], 3)]);
//=> [[1, 2, 3], [4]]

API

chunkify(iterable, chunkSize)

Returns an iterable with the chunks. The last chunk could be smaller.

iterable

Type: Iterable (for example, Array)

The iterable to chunkify.

chunkSize

Type: number (integer)
Minimum: 1

The size of the chunks.

Use-cases

Batch processing

When dealing with large datasets, breaking data into manageable chunks can optimize the batch processing tasks.

import chunkify from '@sindresorhus/chunkify';

const largeDataSet = [...Array(1000).keys()];
const chunkedData = chunkify(largeDataSet, 50);

for (const chunk of chunkedData) {
	processBatch(chunk);
}

Parallel processing

Dividing data into chunks can be useful in parallel processing to distribute workload evenly across different threads or workers.

import {Worker} from 'node:worker_threads';
import chunkify from '@sindresorhus/chunkify';

const data = [/* some large dataset */];
const chunkedData = chunkify(data, 20);

for (const [index, chunk] of chunkedData.entries()) {
	const worker = new Worker('./worker.js', {
		workerData: {
			chunk,
			index
		}
	});
}

Network requests

Splitting a large number of network requests into chunks can help in managing the load on the network and preventing rate limiting.

import chunkify from '@sindresorhus/chunkify';

const urls = [/* Array of URLs */];

const chunkedUrls = chunkify(urls, 10);

for (const chunk of chunkedUrls) {
	await Promise.all(chunk.map(url => fetch(url)));
}

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Package last updated on 27 Dec 2023

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