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@tsdotnet/array-copy
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A commonly used array copy utility.
import arrayCopy, {arrayCopyTo} from '@tsdotnet/array-copy'
const myCopy = arrayCopy(source);
// myCopy is really a shortcut for:
const myOtherCopy = arrayCopyTo([]);
or
import arrayCopy from '@tsdotnet/array-copy'
const myOtherCopy = arrayCopy.to([]); // same as arrayCopyTo.
For flexibility, these functions can operate on objects that have a length but are not instances of Array. (ArrayLikeWritable<T>
)
/**
* Copies one array to another.
* @param source
* @param destination
* @param sourceIndex
* @param destinationIndex
* @param count An optional limit to stop copying. Finite values must be no more than the source.length minus the sourceIndex.
* @returns The destination array.
*/
export function arrayCopyTo<T, TDestination extends ArrayLikeWritable<T>> (
source: ArrayLike<T>,
destination: TDestination,
sourceIndex: number = 0,
destinationIndex: number = 0,
count: number = Infinity
): TDestination
/**
* Creates a copy of the array-like object.
* Similar to Array.slice(index, length).
* @param source
* @param sourceIndex
* @param count An optional limit to stop copying. Finite values must be no more than the source.length minus the sourceIndex.
* @returns The copy of the source array.
*/
export default function arrayCopy<T> (
source: ArrayLike<T>,
sourceIndex: number = 0,
count: number = Infinity
): T[]
FAQs
A commonly used array copy utility. (arrayCopy and arrayCopyTo)
The npm package @tsdotnet/array-copy receives a total of 72 weekly downloads. As such, @tsdotnet/array-copy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tsdotnet/array-copy 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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