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array-order
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collection of in-place sorting of arrays
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(a:ArrayLike, [,compare]) => ranks:ArrayLike
(a:ArrayLike, [,compare]) => orders:ArrayLike
(a:ArrayLike) => a
ranks==>orders; orders==>ranks(order:ArrayLike, a:ArrayLike) => a
performs reordering based on given ranks(ref:ArrayLike, [,dir]) => (src:ArrayLike, [,tgt]) => ArrayLike
...and more (permute, derange, sort, ...), see individual files for descriptions and examples most function have a in-place and to-target version depending on the arguments
import sort from 'array-order/sort.js'
const columns = [[2,1,0,3], ['c','b','a','d']]
columns.forEach(sort(columns[0]))
//each column now sorted according to the first one
//columns == [ [0,1,2,3], ['a','b','c','d'] ]
import {sort} from 'array-order'
import rank from 'array-order/rank.js'
the sort factory can take an additional compare function to change the sort order: (ref:Array [,compare]) => (a:Array) => a
(a, b) => a - b
FAQs
sort an array in-place to a preset order
The npm package array-order receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, array-order popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that array-order 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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