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var ns = require( '@stdlib/iter' );
Namespace containing iterator utilities.
var objectKeys = require( '@stdlib/utils/keys' );
var keys = objectKeys( ns );
// e.g., returns [ 'iterAny', 'iterAnyBy', ... ]
iterAdvance( iterator[, n] )
: advance an iterator.iterAnyBy( iterator, predicate[, thisArg] )
: test whether at least one iterated value passes a test implemented by a predicate function.iterAny( iterator )
: test whether at least one iterated value is truthy.iterConcat( iter0, ...iterator )
: create an iterator which iterates over the values of two or more iterators.iterConstant( value[, options] )
: create an iterator which always returns the same value.iterCounter( iterator )
: create an iterator which iteratively computes the number of iterated values.iterDatespace( start, stop[, N][, options] )
: create an iterator which returns evenly spaced dates over a specified interval.iterDedupeBy( iterator, [limit,] fcn )
: create an iterator which removes consecutive values that resolve to the same value according to a provided function.iterDedupe( iterator[, limit] )
: create an iterator which removes consecutive duplicated values.iterEmpty()
: create an empty iterator.iterEveryBy( iterator, predicate[, thisArg] )
: test whether every iterated value passes a test implemented by a predicate function.iterEvery( iterator )
: test whether all iterated values are truthy.iterFill( iterator, value[, begin[, end]] )
: create an iterator which replaces all values from a provided iterator from a start index to an end index with a static value.iterFilterMap( iterator, fcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which both filters and maps the values of another iterator.iterFilter( iterator, predicate[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which filters the values of another iterator according to a predicate function.iterFirst( iterator )
: return the first iterated value.iterFlow( methods )
: create a fluent interface for chaining together iterator methods.iterForEach( iterator, fcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which invokes a function for each iterated value before returning the iterated value.iterHead( iterator, n )
: create an iterator which returns the firstn
values of a provided iterator.iterIncrspace( start, stop[, increment] )
: create an iterator which returns evenly spaced numbers according to a specified increment.iterIntersectionByHash( iter0, ...iterator, hashFcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which returns the intersection of two or more iterators according to a hash function.iterIntersection( iter0, ...iterator )
: create an iterator which returns the intersection of two or more iterators.iterLast( iterator )
: consume an entire iterator and return the last iterated value.iterLength( iterator )
: return an iterator's length.iterLinspace( start, stop[, N] )
: create an iterator which returns evenly spaced numbers over a specified interval.iterLogspace( start, stop[, N][, options] )
: create an iterator which returns evenly spaced numbers over a specified interval.iterMap( iterator, fcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which invokes a function for each iterated value.iterMapN( iter0, ...iterator, fcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which transforms iterated values from two or more iterators by applying the iterated values as arguments to a provided function.iterNoneBy( iterator, predicate[, thisArg] )
: test whether every iterated value fails a test implemented by a predicate function.iterNone( iterator )
: test whether all iterated values are falsy.iterNth( iterator, n )
: return the nth iterated value.iterThunk( iterFcn[, ...args] )
: create an iterator "thunk".iterPipeline( iterFcn0[, ...iterFcn] )
: create an iterator pipeline.iterPop( iterator[, clbk[, thisArg]] )
: create an iterator which skips the last value of a provided iterator.iterPush( iterator, ...items )
: create an iterator which appends additional values to the end of a provided iterator.iterReject( iterator, predicate[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which rejects the values of another iterator according to a predicate function.iterReplicateBy( iterator, fcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which replicates each iterated value according to a provided function.iterReplicate( iterator, n )
: create an iterator which replicates each iterated value a specified number of times.iterShift( iterator[, clbk[, thisArg]] )
: create an iterator which skips the first value of a provided iterator.iterSlice( iterator[, begin[, end]] )
: create an iterator which returns a subsequence of iterated values from a provided iterator.iterSomeBy( iterator, n, predicate[, thisArg] )
: test whether at leastn
iterated values pass a test implemented by a predicate function.iterSome( iterator, n )
: test whether at leastn
iterated values are truthy.iterStep( start, increment[, N] )
: create an iterator which returns a sequence of numbers according to a specified increment.iterStridedBy( iterator, fcn[, offset[, eager]][, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which steps according to a provided callback function.iterStrided( iterator, stride[, offset[, eager]] )
: create an iterator which steps by a specified amount.iterator2arrayviewRight( iterator, dest[, begin[, end]][, mapFcn[, thisArg]] )
: fill an array-like object view from right to left with values returned from an iterator.iterator2arrayview( iterator, dest[, begin[, end]][, mapFcn[, thisArg]] )
: fill an array-like object view with values returned from an iterator.iterUnion( iter0, ...iterator )
: create an iterator which returns the union of two or more iterators.iterUniqueByHash( iterator, hashFcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which returns unique values according to a hash function.iterUniqueBy( iterator, predicate[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which returns unique values according to a predicate function.iterUnique( iterator )
: create an iterator which returns unique values.iterUnitspace( start[, stop] )
: create an iterator which returns numbers incremented by1
.iterUnshift( iterator, ...items )
: create an iterator which prepends values to the beginning of a provided iterator.whileEach( iterator, predicate, fcn[, thisArg] )
: create an iterator which, while a test condition is true, invokes a function for each iterated value before returning the iterated value.
var objectKeys = require( '@stdlib/utils/keys' );
var uncapitalize = require( '@stdlib/string/uncapitalize' );
var replace = require( '@stdlib/string/replace' );
var contains = require( '@stdlib/assert/contains' );
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random/iter/randu' );
var ns = require( '@stdlib/iter' );
// Create a fluent interface for chaining together iterator operations...
// Retrieve all the iterator utility names:
var keys = objectKeys( ns );
// Define a list of utilities to exclude from the fluent API:
var exclude = [ 'iterFlow', 'iterPipeline', 'iterThunk' ];
// Map each utility name to a fluent interface method...
var methods = {};
var key;
var k;
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < keys.length; i++ ) {
key = keys[ i ];
if ( contains( exclude, key ) ) {
continue;
}
k = uncapitalize( replace( key, /^iter/, '' ) );
methods[ k ] = ns[ key ];
}
// Create a fluent interface:
var FluentIterator = ns.iterFlow( methods );
// Create a new fluent interface iterator:
var it1 = new FluentIterator( randu() );
// Define a predicate function for filtering values:
function predicate( v ) {
return ( v > 0.25 && v < 0.75 );
}
// Define a function which transforms iterated values:
function transform( v ) {
return v * 10.0;
}
// Define a function to be invoked for each iterated value:
function log( v ) {
console.log( v );
}
// Chain together a sequence of operations:
var it2 = it1.filter( predicate )
.map( transform )
.head( 10 )
.forEach( log );
// Perform manual iteration...
var v;
while ( true ) {
v = it2.next();
if ( v.done ) {
break;
}
}
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