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array-rearrange
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Reorder elements within array by index.
const reorder = require('array-rearrange')
let arr = reorder([9,8,7,6], [3,2,1,0]) // [6,7,8,9]
let arr2 = reorder([3,3, 2,2, 1,1], [2,1,0]) // [1,1, 2,2, 3,3]
Shuffle elements in array
according to the index
array passed. Permutes original array. index
array should contain unique indexes. Pass stride
to indicate groups of elements to shuffle.
Originally based on the reference solution, which turns out to be wrong, so algorithm is fully rewritten.
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Rearrange array elements by index array
We found that array-rearrange 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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