Package Exports
- ranges-set
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ranges-set
Set operations on human-friendly ranges.
Features
- Easy for the users to understand and developers to use
- Fast even for huge ranges
- Small bundle footprint (less than 1Kb gzipped)
Motivation
A naive implementation of this package would always expand the sets first and then operate on arrays or native Set
objects. While this approach works, one can hang your app with a simple input of 1-1000000000
.
That is why ranges-set
operates on actual ranges, resulting in performance scalable with the number of ranges (i.e., the number of commas). Caution: it is not the case for expand
, as it has to return all elements!
Usage
import { difference, equal, expand, intersection, normalize, subset, union } from 'ranges-set';
difference('1-4', '2-3'); // '1,4'
equal('1-3', '1-2'); // false
expand('1-3,5-7'); // ['1', '2', '3', '5', '6', '7']
intersection('1-10', '5-10'); // '5-10'
normalize('1,2,3,5,6-8'); // '1-3,5-8'
subset('1-3', '1-2'); // true
union('1-60,40-100'); // '1-100'
API
function difference(textA: string, textB: string): string;
function equal(textA: string, textB: string): boolean;
function expand(text: string): string[];
function intersection(textA: string, textB: string): string;
function normalize(text: string): string;
function subset(textA: string, textB: string): boolean;
function union(textA: string, textB: string): string;