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Small library to simplify working with Generators and Iterators in Javascript / Typescript

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GenSequence

Small library to simplify working with Generators and Iterators in Javascript / Typescript

Javascript Iterators and Generators are very exciting and provide some powerful new ways to solve programming problems.

The purpose of this library is to make using the results of a generator function easier. It is not intended as a replacement for arrays and the convenient [...genFn()] notation. GenSequence is useful for cases where you might not want an array of all possible values. GenSequence deals effeciently with large sequences because only one element at a time is evaluated. Intermediate arrays are not created, saving memory and cpu cycles.

Installation

npm install -S gensequence

Usage

Javascript

import genSequence from "gensequence";

or

import {genSequence} from "gensequence";

Typescript

import {genSequence} from 'gensequence';

Examples

Fibonacci

The Fibonacci sequence can be very simply expressed using a generator. Yet using the result of a generator can be a bit convoluted. GenSequence provides a wrapper to add familiar functionality similar to arrays.

function fibonacci() {
    function* fib() {
        let [a, b] = [0, 1];
        while (true) {
            yield b;
            [a, b] = [b, a + b];
        }
    }
    // Wrapper the Iterator result from calling the generator.
    return genSequence(fib());
}

let fib5 = fibonacci()
    .take(5)            // Take the first 5 from the fibonacci sequence
    .toArray();         // Convert it into an array
// fib5 == [1, 1, 2, 3, 5]

let fib6n7seq = fibonacci().skip(5).take(2);
let fib6n7arr = [...fib6n7seq];                 // GenSequence are easily converted into arrays.

let fib5th = fibonacci()
    .skip(4)            // Skip the first 4
    .first();           // Return the next one.

RegEx Match

Regular expressions are wonderfully powerful. Yet, working with the results can sometimes be a bit of a pain.

function* execRegEx(reg: RegExp, text: string) {
    const regLocal = new RegExp(reg);
    let r;
    while (r = regLocal.exec(text)) {
        yield r;
    }
}

/* return a sequence of matched text */
function match(reg: RegExp, text: string) {
    return genSequence(execRegEx(reg, text))
        // extract the full match
        .map(a => a[0]);
}

/* extract words out of a string of text */
function matchWords(text: string) {
    return genSequence(match(/\w+/g, text));
}

/* convert some text into a set of unique words */
function toSetOfWords(text: string) {
    // Sequence can be used directly with a Set or Match
    return new Set(matchWords(text));
}

const text = 'Some long bit of text with many words, duplicate words...';
const setOfWords = toSetOfWords(text);
// Walk through the set of words and pull out the 4 letter one.
const setOf4LetterWords = new Set(genSequence(setOfWords).filter(a => a.length === 4));

Reference

  • genSequence(Iterable|Array) -- generate a new Iterable from an Iterable or Array with the following functions.
  • .toArray() -- convert the sequence into an array. This is the same as [...iterator].
  • .map(fn) -- just like array.map, allows you to convert the values in a sequence.
  • .filter(fn) -- just like array.filter, filters the sequence
  • .reduce(fn, init?) -- just like array.reduce, reduces the sequence into a single result.
  • .scan(fn, init?) -- similar to reduce, but returns a sequence of all the results of fn.
  • .combine(fnCombiner, iterable) -- is used to combine values from two different lists.
  • .concat(iterable) -- this will extend the current sequence with the values from iterable
  • .concatMap(fnMap) -- this is used to flatten the result of a map function.
  • .skip(n) -- skip n entries in the sequence
  • .take(n) -- take the next n entries in the sequence.
  • .first() -- return the next value in the sequence.
  • .first(fn) -- return the next value in the sequence where fn(value) return true.

Misc

  • toIterable() -- Casts a Sequence into an IterableIterator - used in cases where type checking is too strict.

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Package last updated on 29 Dec 2016

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