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circular-buffer
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This is a simple circular buffer implementation for NodeJS.
Below is a sample session with a circular buffer with this package. It should answer most questions.
var CircularBuffer = require("circular-buffer");
var buf = new CircularBuffer(3);
console.log(buf.capacity()); // -> 3
buf.enq(1);
buf.enq(2);
console.log(buf.size()); // -> 2
buf.enq(3);
buf.enq(4);
console.log(buf.size()); // -> 3 (despite having added a fourth item!)
buf.get(0); // -> 4 (last added item is at start of buffer)
buf.get(0,2); // -> [4,3,2] (2-parameter get takes start and end)
buf.toarray(); // -> [4,3,2] (equivalent to buf.get(0,buf.size() - 1) )
console.log(buf.deq()); // -> 4
buf.toarray(); // -> [3,2]
buf.deq(); // -> 3
buf.deq(); // -> 2
buf.toarray(); // -> []
buf.deq(); // -> throws RangeError("CircularBuffer dequeue on empty buffer")
size()
-> integer
capacity()
-> integer
enq(value)
value
at the start of the bufferdeq()
-> value
RangeError
when the buffer is empty on invocation.get(idx)
-> value
idx
. 0
is the start of the buffer (last-enqueued item), buf.size()-1
is the oldest item in the buffer.get(start,end)
-> [value]
start
up to and including index end
; returns an array. The newest item is first in the array, and it is the same as buf.get(start)
.toarray()
-> [value]
buf.get(0,buf.size() - 1)
: exports all items in the buffer in order.To test the package simply run npm update && npm test
in the package's root folder.
FAQs
A NodeJS simple circular buffer implementation supporting indexing
We found that circular-buffer 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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