A library that provides common array transformation functions beyond the built
in ones in js, e.g. map
, filter
. See functions
Inspired by swift and LINQ.
Use your package manager of choice, e.g.
npm i ts-array-extensions
There are three modes for consuming the functions from this library.
- extending
Array.prototype
using a utility import (simplest - recommended). - importing the functions directly (cleanest).
- or using the
pipe()
function (compromise, one eye on the future).
Add a utility import
in an entry point file.
// entry-point.ts
import 'ts-array-extensions/apply';
// some-other-file.ts
[1, 2, 3]
.compactMap(v => {
if (v % 2 !== 0) return v;
})
.cume(); // [1, 4]
Or individual utility import
s for only the functions that you need. The rest can be shaken out of the tree by a bundler.
// entry-point.ts
import 'ts-array-extensions/apply/compactMap';
import 'ts-array-extensions/apply/cume';
The import
s are idempotent. Mistaken (or necessary) duplicate imports will have no adverse effects.
Just import
the functions directly and use them as you need them.
This is the cleanest approach with no prototype pollution, but readability is sacrificed when wanting to chain multiple functions - or more accurately nest - as it has to be in this mode.
import { cume, compactMap } from 'ts-array-extensions';
cume(
compactMap(
[1, 2, 3],
v => {
if (v % 2 !== 0) return v;
}
)
); // [1, 4]
Almost as clear as the prototype extension mode, but without the prototype pollution.
import { pipe, cume, compactMap } from 'ts-array-extensions/pipes';
pipe(
[1, 2, 3],
compactMap(v => {
if (v % 2 !== 0) return v;
}),
cume()
) // [1, 4]
This is ready for when the pipeline operator proposal lands in typescript
// DO NOT USE (yet)
// awaiting https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator
import { cume, compactMap } from 'ts-array-extensions/pipes';
[1, 2, 3]
|> compactMap(v => {
if (v % 2 !== 0) return v;
})
|> cume() // [1, 4]
The following examples use the Array.prototype
extension mode, but can also be used with the direct import and pipe modes.
- any
- compact
- compactMap
- cume
- distinct
- except
- first
- groupBy
- innerJoin
- interleave
- leftJoin
- max
- min
- none
- outerJoin
- sortBy
- sum
- toRecord
- union
Returns true
if the array contains any elements.
[1, 2, 3].any(); // true
[].any(); // false
Returns elements of the array that are not null
or undefined
.
[1, null, 2].compact(); // [1, 2]
Maps elements and returns results that are not null
or undefined
.
[1, 2, 3].compactMap(v => {
if (v % 2 !== 0) return v;
}); // [1, 3]
Returns the a running total of all the elements in the array, optionally mapping them first with a callback
[1, 10, 100].cume(); // [1, 11, 111]
[1, 10, 100].cume(v => v * 10); // [10, 110, 1110]
Returns elements of the array that are unique, using a comparer function if
supplied, or ===
if not.
[1, 1, 2, 2].distinct(); // [1, 2]
[
{ day: 1, month: 1, year: 1979 },
{ day: 1, month: 1, year: 1979 },
{ day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 },
{ day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 }
].distinct(
(a, b) => a.day === b.day
&& a.month === b.month
&& a.year === b.year
);
// [
// { day: 1, month: 1, year: 1979 },
// { day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 }
// ]
Returns values from the first array, that aren't present in the second, using a
comparer function if supplied, or ===
if not.
[1, 2, 3].except([2, 3, 4]); // [1]
[
{ day: 1, month: 1, year: 1979 },
{ day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 }
].except(
[
{ day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 },
{ day: 3, month: 1, year: 1979 }
],
(a, b) => a.day === b.day
&& a.month === b.month
&& a.year === b.year
);
// [
// { day: 1, month: 1, year: 1979 }
// ]
Returns the first element of the array or null
if empty.
['morning', 'afternoon'].first(); // 'morning'
Returns an array of Group<K, V>
extracted from the array using a callback, and
an optional key comparer.
[
{ make: 'Ford', model: 'Fiesta' },
{ make: 'Ford', model: 'Focus' },
{ make: 'Vauxhall', model: 'Corsa' },
{ make: 'Vauxhall', model: 'Astra' }
].groupBy(k => k.make);
// [
// {
// key: 'Ford',
// values: [
// { make: 'Ford', model: 'Fiesta' },
// { make: 'Ford', model: 'Focus' }
// ]
// },
// {
// key: 'Vauxhall',
// values: [
// { make: 'Vauxhall', model: 'Corsa' },
// { make: 'Vauxhall', model: 'Astra' }
// ]
// }
// ]
Matches two array using a callback and returns the joined results.
const leftData = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Apples', groupId: 1 },
{ id: 2, name: 'Oranges', groupId: 1 },
{ id: 3, name: 'Cornflakes', groupId: 2 },
{ id: 4, name: 'Random', groupId: null }
];
const rightData = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Produce' },
{ id: 2, name: 'Grocery' },
{ id: 3, name: 'Confectionary' }
];
leftData.innerJoin(rightData, (l, r) => l.groupId === r.id);
// [
// {
// left: { id: 1, name: 'Apples', groupId: 1 },
// right: { id: 1, name: 'Produce' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 2, name: 'Oranges', groupId: 1 },
// right: { id: 1, name: 'Produce' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 3, name: 'Cornflakes', groupId: 2 },
// right: { id: 2, name: 'Grocery' }
// }
// ];
Adds new elements in between each element of an array.
['one', 'two', 'three'].interleave(() => 'and');
// ['one', 'and', 'two', 'and', 'three']
Matches two array using a callback and returns the joined results and unmatched results from the left array.
const leftData = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Apples', groupId: 1 },
{ id: 2, name: 'Oranges', groupId: 1 },
{ id: 3, name: 'Cornflakes', groupId: 2 },
{ id: 4, name: 'Random', groupId: null }
];
const rightData = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Produce' },
{ id: 2, name: 'Grocery' },
{ id: 3, name: 'Confectionary' }
];
leftData.leftJoin(rightData, (l, r) => l.groupId === r.id);
// [
// {
// left: { id: 1, name: 'Apples', groupId: 1 },
// right: { id: 1, name: 'Produce' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 2, name: 'Oranges', groupId: 1 },
// right: { id: 1, name: 'Produce' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 3, name: 'Cornflakes', groupId: 2 },
// right: { id: 2, name: 'Grocery' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 4, name: 'Random', groupId: null },
// right: null
// }
// ];
Returns the highest element in the array
[-10, 0, 10].max(); // 10
['a', 'b', 'c'].max(); // 'c'
[].max(); // null
Returns the lowest element in the array
[-10, 0, 10].min(); // -10
['a', 'b', 'c'].min(); // 'a'
[].min(); // null
Returns false
if the array contains any elements.
[1, 2, 3].none(); // false
[].none(); // true
Matches two array using a callback and returns the joined results and unmatched results from both arrays.
const leftData = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Apples', groupId: 1 },
{ id: 2, name: 'Oranges', groupId: 1 },
{ id: 3, name: 'Cornflakes', groupId: 2 },
{ id: 4, name: 'Random', groupId: null }
];
const rightData = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Produce' },
{ id: 2, name: 'Grocery' },
{ id: 3, name: 'Confectionary' }
];
leftData.outerJoin(rightData, (l, r) => l.groupId === r.id);
// [
// {
// left: { id: 1, name: 'Apples', groupId: 1 },
// right: { id: 1, name: 'Produce' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 2, name: 'Oranges', groupId: 1 },
// right: { id: 1, name: 'Produce' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 3, name: 'Cornflakes', groupId: 2 },
// right: { id: 2, name: 'Grocery' }
// },
// {
// left: { id: 4, name: 'Random', groupId: null },
// right: null
// },
// {
// left: null,
// right: { id: 3, name: 'Confectionary' }
// }
// ];
Returns a new array, sorted by the result of a callback function.
[
{ name: 'Brian' },
{ name: 'Albert' },
{ name: 'Charlie' }
].sortBy(v => v.name);
// [
// { name: 'Albert' },
// { name: 'Brian' },
// { name: 'Charlie' }
// ]
Returns the total of all the elements in the array, optionally mapping them first with a callback
[1, 10, 100].sum(); // 111
[1, 2, 3, 4].sum(v => v % 2); // 2
Returns a Record<K, V>
extracted from the array using callbacks.
Similar in functionality to groupBy, but returns a Record, and the last value with a matching key wins
[
{ name: 'Chloe', age: 23 },
{ name: 'Daniel', age: 20 },
{ name: 'Polly', age: 16 },
{ name: 'Lottie', age: 14 },
{ name: 'Theodore', age: 12 },
{ name: 'Hugo', age: 2 }
].toRecord(
k => k.name,
v => v.age
);
// {
// Chloe: 23,
// Daniel: 20,
// Polly: 16,
// Lottie: 14,
// Theodore: 12,
// Hugo: 2
// }
Returns only the values present in both arrays, using a comparer function if
supplied, or ===
if not.
[1, 2, 3].union([2, 3, 4]); // [2, 3]
[
{ day: 1, month: 1, year: 1979 },
{ day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 }
].union(
[
{ day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 },
{ day: 3, month: 1, year: 1979 }
],
(a, b) => a.day === b.day
&& a.month === b.month
&& a.year === b.year
);
// [
// { day: 2, month: 1, year: 1979 }
// ]
Contributions welcome!