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some haskell-wannabe functions in JS (typescript)
import { func, pipe, compose } from "func";
// OR
const func = require("func");
const log = func((a, b, c) => console.log(a, b, c));
log("Wooa")("aaahh")("!");
// Wooa aaahh !
func
Makes a function curried. Pretty cool stuff.
It takes a function, and optionally the number of args. Use the second parameter if it's a function that takes as many args as you put.
const log1 = func((a, b, c) => console.log(a, b, c));
const log2 = func(console.log, 3);
pipe
Pipes the output of each function into the next.
The first function can take as many args as you want, but after that they should only take one. You can do some fun stuff if you use func()
to make the functions to pass into pipe()
, but keep in mind you'll be dealing with partially applied functions at that point.
const doSomeStuff = pipe(
x => x * 2,
x => x ** 2,
x => x.toString()
);
console.log(doSomeStuff(3));
// "36"
compose
Same thing as pipe, but right to left. Like some fancy math stuff.
const doSomeStuff = compose(
x => x.toString(),
x => x ** 2,
x => x * 2
);
console.log(doSomeStuff(3));
// "36"
flip
Takes a function that takes 2 arguments (or more) and flips the first 2 arguments.
const flipped = flip((x, y) => `${x}, ${y}`);
console.log(flipped(1, 2));
// "2, 1"
map
Maps an array to a function
const times2 = map(x => x * 2);
console.log(times2([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]));
// [2, 4, 6, 8, 10]
foldl
Folds (reduces) an array from the left.
const sum = foldl((acc, x) => acc + x, 0);
console.log(sum([1, 2, 3]));
// 6
foldr
Folds (reduces) an array from the right. Note that the reducer takes the item first, then the accumulator, then the index. It's like haskell!!!!!
const div = foldr((x, acc) => x / acc, 1);
console.log(div([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]));
// 1.875
// this is equivalent to 1/(2/(3/(4/(5/1)))), not 1/2/3/4/5/1
reverse
Reverses an array.
console.log(reverse([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]));
// [5, 4, 3, 2, 1]
listc
List comprehensions. Coming soon. Maybe.
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