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array-tools
Useful functions for working with arrays
Example
var a = require("array-tools");
- array-tools
- .pluck(arrayOfObjects, ...property) ⇒
Array
- .pick(arrayOfObjects, ...property) ⇒
Array.<object>
- .arrayify(input) ⇒
Array
- .exists(array, value) ⇒
boolean
- .where(arrayOfObjects, query) ⇒
Array
- .findWhere(arrayOfObjects, query) ⇒
object
- .without(input, toRemove) ⇒
Array
- .union(array1, array2, idKey) ⇒
Array
- .commonSequence(a, b) ⇒
Array
- .unique(array) ⇒
Array
- .spliceWhile(array, index, test, ...elementN) ⇒
Array
- .extract(array, query) ⇒
Array
- .flatten() ⇒
Array
- .sortBy(arrayOfObject, ...columns) ⇒
array
- .pluck(arrayOfObjects, ...property) ⇒
a.pluck(arrayOfObjects, ...property) ⇒ Array
Plucks the value of the specified property from each object in the input array
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arrayOfObjects | Array.<object> | the input array of objects |
...property | string | the property(s) to pluck |
Example
> var data = [
{one: 1, two: 2},
{two: "two"},
{one: "one", two: "zwei"},
];
> a.pluck(data, "one");
[ 1, 'one' ]
> a.pluck(data, "two");
[ 2, 'two', 'zwei' ]
> a.pluck(data, "one", "two");
[ 1, 'two', 'one' ]
a.pick(arrayOfObjects, ...property) ⇒ Array.<object>
return a copy of the input arrayOfObjects
containing objects having only the cherry-picked properties
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arrayOfObjects | Array.<object> | the input |
...property | string | the properties to include in the result |
Example
> data = [
{ one: "un", two: "deux", three: "trois" },
{ two: "two", one: "one" },
{ four: "quattro" },
{ two: "zwei" }
]
> a.pick(data, "two")
[ { two: 'deux' },
{ two: 'two' },
{ two: 'zwei' } ]
a.arrayify(input) ⇒ Array
Takes input and guarantees an array back. Result can be one of three things:
- puts a single scalar in an array
- converts array-like object (e.g.
arguments
) to a real array - converts
null
orundefined
to an empty array
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * | the input value to convert to an array |
Example
> a.arrayify(null)
[]
> a.arrayify(0)
[ 0 ]
> a.arrayify([ 1, 2 ])
[ 1, 2 ]
> function f(){ return a.arrayify(arguments); }
> f(1,2,3)
[ 1, 2, 3 ]
a.exists(array, value) ⇒ boolean
returns true if a value, or nested object value exists in an array
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
array | Array | the array to search |
value | * | the value to search for |
Example
> a.exists([ 1, 2, 3 ], 2)
true
> a.exists([ { result: false }, { result: false } ], { result: true })
false
> a.exists([ { result: true }, { result: false } ], { result: true })
true
> a.exists([ { result: true }, { result: true } ], { result: true })
true
a.where(arrayOfObjects, query) ⇒ Array
returns an array containing items from arrayOfObjects
where key/value pairs
from query
are matched identically
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arrayOfObjects | Array | the array to search |
query | query | an object containing the key/value pairs you want to match |
Example
> dudes = [{ name: "Jim", age: 8}, { name: "Clive", age: 8}, { name: "Hater", age: 9}]
[ { name: 'Jim', age: 8 },
{ name: 'Clive', age: 8 },
{ name: 'Hater', age: 9 } ]
> a.where(dudes, { age: 8})
[ { name: 'Jim', age: 8 },
{ name: 'Clive', age: 8 } ]
a.findWhere(arrayOfObjects, query) ⇒ object
returns the first item from arrayOfObjects
where key/value pairs
from query
are matched identically
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arrayOfObjects | Array | the array to search |
query | query | an object containing the key/value pairs you want to match |
Example
> dudes = [{ name: "Jim", age: 8}, { name: "Clive", age: 8}, { name: "Hater", age: 9}]
[ { name: 'Jim', age: 8 },
{ name: 'Clive', age: 8 },
{ name: 'Hater', age: 9 } ]
> a.findWhere(dudes, { age: 8})
{ name: 'Jim', age: 8 }
a.without(input, toRemove) ⇒ Array
Returns the input minus the specified values.
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | Array | the input array |
toRemove | * | a single, or array of values to omit |
Example
> a.without([ 1, 2, 3 ], 2)
[ 1, 3 ]
> a.without([ 1, 2, 3 ], [ 2, 3 ])
[ 1 ]
a.union(array1, array2, idKey) ⇒ Array
merge two arrays into a single array of unique values
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
array1 | Array | First array |
array2 | Array | Second array |
idKey | string | the unique ID property name |
Example
> var array1 = [ 1, 2 ], array2 = [ 2, 3 ];
> a.union(array1, array2)
[ 1, 2, 3 ]
> var array1 = [ { id: 1 }, { id: 2 } ], array2 = [ { id: 2 }, { id: 3 } ];
> a.union(array1, array2)
[ { id: 1 }, { id: 2 }, { id: 3 } ]
> var array2 = [ { id: 2, blah: true }, { id: 3 } ]
> a.union(array1, array2)
[ { id: 1 },
{ id: 2 },
{ id: 2, blah: true },
{ id: 3 } ]
> a.union(array1, array2, "id")
[ { id: 1 }, { id: 2 }, { id: 3 } ]
a.commonSequence(a, b) ⇒ Array
Returns the initial elements which both input arrays have in common
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
a | Array | first array to compare |
b | Array | second array to compare |
Example
> a.commonSequence([1,2,3], [1,2,4])
[ 1, 2 ]
a.unique(array) ⇒ Array
reduces an array to unique values
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
array | Array | input array |
Example
> n = [1,6,6,7,1]
[ 1, 6, 6, 7, 1 ]
> a.unique(n)
[ 1, 6, 7 ]
a.spliceWhile(array, index, test, ...elementN) ⇒ Array
splice from index
until test
fails
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
array | Array | the input array |
index | number | the position to begin splicing from |
test | RegExp | the test to continue splicing while true |
...elementN | * | the elements to add to the array |
Example
> letters = ["a", "a", "b"]
[ 'a', 'a', 'b' ]
> a.spliceWhile(letters, 0, /a/, "x")
[ 'a', 'a' ]
> letters
[ 'x', 'b' ]
a.extract(array, query) ⇒ Array
Removes items from array
which satisfy the query. Modifies the input array, returns the extracted.
Returns: Array
- the extracted items.
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
array | Array | the input array, modified directly |
query | function | object | Per item in the array, if either the function returns truthy or the exists query is satisfied, the item is extracted |
a.flatten() ⇒ Array
flatten an array of arrays into a single array
Since: 1.4.0
Todo
- document
Example
> numbers = [ 1, 2, [ 3, 4 ], 5 ]
> a.flatten(numbers)
[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]
a.sortBy(arrayOfObject, ...columns) ⇒ array
Sort an array of objects by one or more fields
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arrayOfObject | array | input array |
...columns | string | column names to sort by |
Example
> var fixture = [
{ a: 4, b: 1, c: 1},
{ a: 4, b: 3, c: 1},
{ a: 2, b: 2, c: 3},
{ a: 2, b: 2, c: 2},
{ a: 1, b: 3, c: 4},
{ a: 1, b: 1, c: 4},
{ a: 1, b: 2, c: 4},
{ a: 3, b: 3, c: 3},
{ a: 4, b: 3, c: 1}
];
> a.sortBy(fixture, "a", "b", "c")
[ { a: 1, b: 1, c: 4 },
{ a: 1, b: 2, c: 4 },
{ a: 1, b: 3, c: 4 },
{ a: 2, b: 2, c: 2 },
{ a: 2, b: 2, c: 3 },
{ a: 3, b: 3, c: 3 },
{ a: 4, b: 1, c: 1 },
{ a: 4, b: 3, c: 1 },
{ a: 4, b: 3, c: 1 } ]
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