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@tldraw/indices
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A tiny little drawing app (fractional indices).
Welcome to indices by tldraw. This library provides functions for features that rely on fractional indexing. It is based on the observable Implementing Fractional Indexing by @DavidG.
Fractional indexing is a method for creating indices between other indices without running into precision errors. This is useful when items are modeled as object maps rather than as arrays.
For example, imagine a stack of 5 cards:
const cards = {
A: 0,
B: 1,
C: 2,
D: 3,
E: 4,
}
In a naive implementation of indexing, moving card E to the "bottom" of the stack would mean changing every item in the map.
const cards = {
A: 1,
B: 2,
C: 3,
D: 4,
E: 0, // <-- moved to back
}
each with an index between 0
and 51
. In a naive implementation of indices, moving the top card (index 51
) to the bottom of the deck would mean changing its index to 0
, changing the previous bottom card's index to 1
, and so forth incrementing every other card's index by one.
npm i @tldraw/indices
# or
yarn add @tldraw/indices
Get an index between two other indices.
Get an index above a given index.
Get an index below a given index.
Get a number of indices between two indices.
Get a number of indices above a given index.
Get a number of indices below a given index.
Get an array of indices with a given length.
sortByIndex
Sort an array of objects by their index
property.
The source code in this repository (as well as our 2.0+ distributions and releases) are currently licensed under Apache-2.0. These licenses are subject to change in our upcoming 2.0 release. If you are planning to use tldraw in a commercial product, please reach out at hello@tldraw.com.
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