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array-helpers
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Array helpers, so you can get very fast your data from the array.
here an example array.
import { Arr } from 'array-helpers';
var exampleArray = new Arr([
{
id: 0,
name: 'John',
age: 93,
city: 'Patmos',
},
{
id: 1,
name: 'Peter',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome',
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Luke',
age: 84,
city: 'Boeotia'
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Paul',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome'
},
]);
Sort an array with objects by the key of the object.
By default it is asc, and you can set desc as an optional value to the 2nd parameter.
exampleArray.multisort('age', 'desc');
[
{
id: 0,
name: 'John',
age: 93,
city: 'Patmos',
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Luke',
age: 84,
city: 'Boeotia'
},
{
id: 1,
name: 'Peter',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome',
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Paul',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome'
},
]
Filters the array for a given key and value.
If the 3th parameter is true, excluding a given key and value.
exampleArray.multifilter('age', '62');
[
{
id: 1,
name: 'Peter',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome',
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Paul',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome'
},
]
exampleArray.multifilter('age', '62', '!=');
[
{
id: 0,
name: 'John',
age: 93,
city: 'Patmos',
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Luke',
age: 84,
city: 'Boeotia'
},
]
exampleArray.multifilter('age', '62', '>');
[
{
id: 0,
name: 'John',
age: 93,
city: 'Patmos',
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Luke',
age: 84,
city: 'Boeotia'
},
]
exampleArray.multifilter('age', '84', '<=');
[
{
id: 2,
name: 'Luke',
age: 84,
city: 'Boeotia'
},
{
id: 1,
name: 'Peter',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome',
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'Paul',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome'
},
]
exampleArray.multifilter('name', ['John', 'Peter']);
[
{
id: 0,
name: 'John',
age: 93,
city: 'Patmos',
},
{
id: 1,
name: 'Peter',
age: 62,
city: 'Rome',
},
]
Plucks the given keys from the array.
exampleArray.multikey(['name', 'age']);
[
{
name: 'John',
age: 93
},
{
name: 'Peter',
age: 62
},
{
name: 'Luke',
age: 84
},
{
name: 'Paul',
age: 62
},
]
Computes the intersection of arrays. Returns an array containing the values that are present in all the arrays.
If the 2nd parameter is true, the 1st parameter can contain multiple arrays.
var a = new Arr(['John', 'Peter', 'Luke']);
var b = ['Peter', 'Luke', 'Paul'];
var c = ['Luke', 'Paul', 'John'];
a.intersect(b);
['Peter', 'Luke']
a.intersect([b, c], true);
['Luke']
Computes the difference of arrays. Compares the array values, and return all values from array a that arent present in array b.
If the 2nd parameter is true, it return all values that are not present in any of the arrays.
var a = new Arr(['John', 'Peter', 'Luke']);
var b = ['Peter', 'Luke', 'Paul'];
a.diff(b);
['John']
a.diff(b, true);
['John', 'Paul']
Removes duplicate values from an array. Takes the array and returns a new array without duplicate values.
var a = new Arr(['John', 'Peter', 'Luke', 'Peter', 'Luke', 'Paul']);
a.unique;
['John', 'Peter', 'Luke', 'Paul']
Only push the value to the array if the value doesnt exists in the array.
Returns the new length property of the object upon which the method was called.
var a = new Arr();
a.pushIfNotExists('John');
['John']
a.pushIfNotExists('Peter');
['John', 'Peter']
a.pushIfNotExists('John');
['John', 'Peter']
Add multiple values to an array. Only push the value to the array if the value doesnt exists in the array.
Returns the new length property of the object upon which the method was called.
var a = new Arr();
a.pushMultipleIfNotExists([
'John',
'Peter'
]);
[
'John',
'Peter'
]
a.pushMultipleIfNotExists([
'Luke',
'Paul'
]);
[
'John',
'Peter',
'Luke',
'Paul'
]
a.pushMultipleIfNotExists([
'John',
'Peter'
]);
[
'John',
'Peter',
'Luke',
'Paul'
]
Add multiple values to an array.
Returns the new length property of the object upon which the method was called.
var a = new Arr();
a.pushMultiple([
'John',
'Peter'
]);
[
'John',
'Peter'
]
a.pushMultiple([
'Luke',
'Paul'
]);
[
'John',
'Peter',
'Luke',
'Paul'
]
The largest of the given numbers. If at least one of the arguments cannot be converted to a number, NaN is returned.
var exampleArray = new Arr([1,2,3]);
exampleArray.max;
3
The smallest of the given numbers. If at least one of the arguments cannot be converted to a number, NaN is returned.
var exampleArray = new Arr([1,2,3]);
exampleArray.min;
1
Get a random value of an array.
var exampleArray = new Arr([1,2,3]);
exampleArray.random;
e.g. 2
The summ of all values.
var exampleArray = new Arr([1,2,3]);
exampleArray.summ;
6
Get the average of all values.
var exampleArray = new Arr([1,2,3]);
exampleArray.average;
2
Get the first of all values.
var exampleArray = new Arr([1,2,3]);
exampleArray.first;
1
Get the last of all values.
var exampleArray = new Arr([1,2,3]);
exampleArray.last;
3
Update items in an array.
var exampleArray = new Arr([
{
id: 1,
name: 'first'
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'second'
}
]);
exampleArray.update(
[
{
id: 2,
name: 'last'
}
],
[
'id'
]
);
[
{
id: 1,
name: 'first'
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'last'
}
]
npm test
This will run all the tests in the test folder with mocha.
If you only want to check the eslint rules, just run.
npm run lint
To include array-helpers in Node, first install with npm.
npm install array-helpers
Use the package in your node files.
import { Arr } from 'array-helpers';
Than you can use all array helpers from this package in your node files.
An example is included example/node.js
FAQs
Usefull array helpers.
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