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array-binarysearch.closest
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Get index of closest value in sorted array.
Use binarySearch, if index of value is needed.
const binarySearch = require('array-binarysearch.closest');
// binarySearch(<array>, <value>, [compare function], [this], [begin=0], [end])
// -> <index of closest value>
binarySearch([21, 42, 91, 91], 40);
// 1
binarySearch([21, 42, 91, 91], 42, null, null, 2);
// 2
binarySearch([21, 42, 91, 91], 92, null, null, 2, 4);
// 4
binarySearch([21, 42, 91, 91], 40, (a, b) => a===b? 0:(a<b? -1:1));
// 1
binarySearch(['G', 'KG', 'KG', 'MG'], 'g', (a, b, i) => a.toLowerCase().localeCompare(b.toLowerCase()), null, 1);
// 1
binarySearch(['G', 'KG', 'KG', 'MG'], 'KG', (a, b, i, arr) => a.localeCompare(b), null, 1, 4);
// 2
With extra-array try
Array.binarySearch.closest()
instead.
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Get index of closest value in sorted array.
The npm package array-binarysearch.closest receives a total of 1,644 weekly downloads. As such, array-binarysearch.closest popularity was classified as popular.
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