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Create circular, iterable data structures in JS

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  • circular-iterable

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circular-iterable

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Create circular, iterable data structures in JS.

Installation

npm i -D circular-iterable

API

Import

import circularIterable from 'circular-iterable';

Create

const circularData = circularIterable(1, 2, 3);

// alternatively:
const circularDataFromArray = circularIterable(...[1, 2, 3]);

Access Data

circularData(-2); // => 2
circularData(-1); // => 3
circularData(0); // => 1
circularData(1); // => 2
circularData(2); // => 3
circularData(3); // => 1
circularData(4); // => 2
circularData(256); // => 2
circularData(-256); // => 3

Create Iterators

const iterator = circularData[Symbol.iterator]();
iterator.next(); // => {value: 1, done: false}
iterator.next(); // => {value: 2, done: false}
iterator.next(); // => {value: 3, done: false}
iterator.next(); // => {value: 1, done: false}
iterator.next(); // => {value: 2, done: false}
// ad infinitum...

// state of iterators is kept separate:
const newIterator = circularData[Symbol.iterator]();
newIterator.next(); // => {value: 1, done: false}
iterator.next(); // => {value: 3, done: false}

Size

circularData.size; // => 3

toArray

circularData.toArray(); // => [1, 2, 3]

Implementation

This library is written in ES2015 and implements the iterable and iterator protocols. As such you will either need to be using an ES2015 runtime or transpiling your code.

It's also worth mentioning that there is no deep cloning of elements passed to circular-iterable so mutate them at your own peril.