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ranges-apply
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Take an array of string index ranges, delete/replace the string according to them
Take an array of string index ranges, delete/replace the string according to them
This package is pure ESM. If you're not ready yet, install an older version of this program, 5.1.0 (npm i ranges-apply@5.1.0
).
npm i ranges-apply
import { strict as assert } from "assert";
import { rApply } from "ranges-apply";
const oldString = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.";
const ranges = [
[4, 19, "bad grey wolf"],
[35, 43, "little Red Riding Hood"],
];
assert.equal(
rApply(oldString, ranges),
"The bad grey wolf jumps over the little Red Riding Hood.",
);
Please visit codsen.com for a full description of the API.
To report bugs or request features or assistance, raise an issue on GitHub.
MIT License.
Copyright © 2010-2025 Roy Revelt and other contributors.
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Take an array of string index ranges, delete/replace the string according to them
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