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slice-with-context
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Basically String.prototype.slice, but with a configurably-positioned window
around it, showing context.
npm i slice-with-context
The module exports 1 function:
sliceWithContext(inputString, windowSize, cutOffset, cutLength [, windowLeftBias] [, overflowLeftBias])Params:
inputString:String string to cut
windowSize:Number size of window
cutOffset:Number cut start position, in characters
cutLength:Number cut length, in characters
windowLeftBias:Number between 0–1 [optional] if there is space
left in the window on both sides of the sliced part, this option determines
what proportion of what's left to show on the left rather than the right.
0 means only show context on the left. 1 means only show context on the right. (default 0.5)
overflowLeftBias:Numberbetween 0–1 [optional] if the window is
too small to show the sliced part fully, this option determines which part
of the sliced part should be shown.
0 means only show the very start of the slice. 1 means only show the very end of the slice. Intermediate values mean to show that far along the middle of the slice. (default 0)
Throws if the slice parameters would miss the string entirely, by being too long, offset past it, or other such obviously wrong nonsense.
Clamps windowLeftBias and overflowLeftBias to 0–1.
Suppose you want to slice the bold part out of 123456789, showing a total of 6 characters; the sliced part and the rest just for context because you have space to spare.
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
4, // offset
4, // length
0.5, // windowLeftBias
0, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: true, withContext: '456789', visibleSlice: '5678', fullSlice: '5678', position: { offset: 1, length: 4 } }
If you're writing a compiler or something, you might render that as—
456789
^^^^
Or use ANSI colour codes, or some such.
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
4, // offset
4, // length
0.5, // windowLeftBias
0, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: true, withContext: '456789', visibleSlice: '5678', fullSlice: '5678', position: { offset: 1, length: 4 } }
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
4, // offset
4, // length
1, // windowLeftBias
0, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: true, withContext: '345678', visibleSlice: '5678', fullSlice: '5678', position: { offset: 2, length: 4 } }
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
4, // offset
4, // length
0, // windowLeftBias
0, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: true, withContext: '567890', visibleSlice: '5678', fullSlice: '5678', position: { offset: 0, length: 4 } }
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
0, // offset
4, // length
1, // windowLeftBias
0, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: true, withContext: '123456', visibleSlice: '1234', fullSlice: '1234', position: { offset: 0, length: 4 } }
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
6, // offset
4, // length
0.5, // windowLeftBias
0, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: true, withContext: '567890', visibleSlice: '7890', fullSlice: '7890', position: { offset: 2, length: 4 } }
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
0, // offset
8, // length
1, // windowLeftBias
1, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: false, withContext: '123456', visibleSlice: '123456', fullSlice: '12345678', position: { offset: 0, length: 6 } }
const sliceWithContext = require('slice-with-context')
const output = sliceWithContext(
'1234567890',
6, // windowSize
0, // offset
8, // length
1, // windowLeftBias
0, // overflowLeftBias
)
console.log(output)
{ fit: false, withContext: '345678', visibleSlice: '345678', fullSlice: '12345678', position: { offset: 0, length: 6 } }
That's the code examples above! They're run with txm.
FAQs
`string.slice`, but with a context window
We found that slice-with-context 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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