MDArray
Multidimensional arrays for JS
Installation
npm install @debonet/mdarray
Usage
MDArray makes working with multidimensional array structures easy and natural.
creation
A multidimensional array can be easily created:
const myMDArray = new MDArray(2,3,4);
access
accesing elements can be done in numerous ways:
// arrays can be access in typical way
myMDArray[1][2][3] = "hello";
// or, equivalently
myMDArray[ [1,2,3] ] = "hello";
// or, for higher performance
myMDArray.get( [1,2,3] ) = "hello";
// better error handling
myMDArray[100][2][3] = undefined; // does not throw!
looping
Looping is also vastly simplified. Looping over indicies:
for ( const index of myMDArray.loop()){
myMDArray[ index ] = index.join('');
}
Result:
MDArray(2) [ MDArray(3) [ MDArray(4) [ '000', '001', '002', '003' ], MDArray(4) [ '010', '011', '012', '013' ], MDArray(4) [ '020', '021', '022', '023' ] ], MDArray(3) [ MDArray(4) [ '100', '101', '102', '103' ], MDArray(4) [ '110', '111', '112', '113' ], MDArray(4) [ '120', '121', '122', '123' ] ] ]
And looping over values:
for ( const val of myMDArray ){
console.log( val );
}
Result:
000 001 002 003 010 011 . . . 122 123
sub-arrays
const myMDArray = new MDArray(2,3,4).fill(0);
myMDArray[1].fill(1);
yields:
[ [ [ 0, 0, 0, 0 ], [ 0, 0, 0, 0 ], [ 0, 0, 0, 0 ] ], [ [ 1, 1, 1, 1 ], [ 1, 1, 1, 1 ], [ 1, 1, 1, 1 ] ] ]
suite
Much of the functionality of the native Array() class has been replicated with sensible multidimensional analogs, e.g.:
const myMDArray = new MDArray(2,3,4,5,6).fill("haystack");
myMDArray[ [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ] ] = "needle";
myMDArray.indexOf("needle") // == [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
More to be added in future releases.
functional methods
Including function-oriented programming methods, e.g.:
const mTwos = new MDArray(2,3,4,5,6).fill(2);
const mFours = myMDArray.map(( x ) => x * 2);
API
constructor
new MDArray()
produces an empty MDArray object, with dimension 0
new MDArray( , []* )
produces MDArray whose dimensions are set to the specified numbers
new MDArray( )
converts the array into an MDArray
MDArray.prototype.get( index )
index
if the index is an array of length equal to the dimensionality of the MDArray, returns the value at the specified index where
if the index is less than the dimensionality of the MDArray, returns the sub MDArray
if the index is greater than than the dimensionality of the MDArray, undefined is returned.
if the index is outsize of the size of the MDArray then undefined is returned.
MDArray.prototype.set( index, x )
sets the value at the specified index if the index is outsize of the size of the MDArray then undefined is returned.
Other Methods
These rougly replicate the Array class equivalents
MDArray.prototype.every( f )
returns true if f()
applied to every element of the MDArray is true. Otherwise, returns false.
MDArray.prototype.fill( x )
fills every value of the MDArray with the provided value x
MDArray.prototype.find( f )
returns the first value of the MDArary for which f()
applied to that value returns true.
MDArray.prototype.findIndex( f )
returns the index of the first value of the MDArary for which f()
applied to that value returns true.
MDArray.prototype.forEach( ... )
MDArray.prototype.includes( ... )
MDArray.prototype.indexOf( ... )
MDArray.prototype.join( ... )
MDArray.prototype.makeCopy( ... )
MDArray.prototype.map( ... )
MDArray.prototype.size( ... )
MDArray.prototype.reduce( ... )
MDArray.prototype.slice( ... )
Element-By-Element Operators
MDArray.prototype[ operation ] ( [ value ]* )
operation
Operation is one of:
- | - | - | - |
---|---|---|---|
add | sub | mul | div |
mod | and | or | eq |
ne | neq | lt | lte |
gt | gte | bitand | bitor |
bitxor | abs | acos | acosh |
asin | asinh | atan | atan2 |
atanh | cbrt | ceil | clz32 |
cos | cosh | exp | expm1 |
floor | fround | hypot | imul |
log | log10 | log1p | log2 |
max | min | pow | random |
round | sign | sin | sinh |
sqrt | tan | tanh | trunc |
value
value is an
MDArray
,Array
, or value.if value is an MDArray of same dimensionality of the calling MDArray, then operation is applied to the element
if value is an MDArray of smaller dimensionality, the higher dimensionalities are ignored, resulting in repeated use of each element
if value is an MDArray of greater dimensionality, the sub-MDArray is passed to the operator
if value is an Array, it is treated identially to an
MDArray.dimension=1
, resulting in repeated use of each element along the final dimension.otherwise value is used in the per-element operation directly.
MDArray.prototype.applyOperation( f, [ mdarray | array | value ]* )
Element-By-Element Reflexive Operators
MDArray.prototype[ reflexive-operation ] ( [ value ]* )
reflexive-operation
reflexive-operation is one of
- | - | - | - |
---|---|---|---|
setToAdd | setToSub | setToMul | setToDiv |
setToMod | setToAnd | setToOr | setToEq |
setToNe | setToNeq | setToLt | setToLte |
setToGt | setToGte | setToBitand | setToBitor |
setToBitxor | setToAbs | setToAcos | setToAcosh |
setToAsin | setToAsinh | setToAtan | setToAtan2 |
setToAtanh | setToCbrt | setToCeil | setToClz32 |
setToCos | setToCosh | setToExp | setToExpm1 |
setToFloor | setToFround | setToHypot | setToImul |
setToLog | setToLog10 | setToLog1p | setToLog2 |
setToMax | setToMin | setToPow | setToRandom |
setToRound | setToSign | setToSin | setToSinh |
setToSqrt | setToTan | setToTanh | setToTrunc |
value
value is an
MDArray
,Array
, or value.if value is an MDArray of same dimensionality of the calling MDArray, then operation is applied to the element
if value is an MDArray of smaller dimensionality, the higher dimensionalities are ignored, resulting in repeated use of each element
if value is an MDArray of greater dimensionality, the sub-MDArray is passed to the operator
if value is an Array, it is treated identially to an
MDArray.dimension=1
, resulting in repeated use of each element along the final dimension.otherwise value is used in the per-element operation directly.
MDArray.prototype.applyReflexiveOperation( f, [ mdarray | array | value ]* )
Reductive Operators
MDArray.prototype[ reductive-operation ] ( [ value ]* )
. | . | . |
---|---|---|
maxElt | minElt | sumUp |
dot | dist | norm |
cityDist |
value
See above
return
A number
Not yet implemented
MDArray.prototype.splice( ... )
Static class methods
Element-By-Element Operators
MDArray[ operation ] ( [ value ]* )
operation
Operation is one of:
- | - | - | - |
---|---|---|---|
add | sub | mul | div |
mod | and | or | eq |
ne | neq | lt | lte |
gt | gte | bitand | bitor |
bitxor | abs | acos | acosh |
asin | asinh | atan | atan2 |
atanh | cbrt | ceil | clz32 |
cos | cosh | exp | expm1 |
floor | fround | hypot | imul |
log | log10 | log1p | log2 |
max | min | pow | random |
round | sign | sin | sinh |
sqrt | tan | tanh | trunc |
value
value is an
MDArray
,Array
, or value.if value is an MDArray of same dimensionality of the calling MDArray, then operation is applied to the element
if value is an MDArray of smaller dimensionality, the higher dimensionalities are ignored, resulting in repeated use of each element
if value is an Array, it is treated identially to an
MDArray.dimension=1
, resulting in repeated use of each element along the final dimension. otherwise value is used in the per-element operation directly.
returns
Returns an MDArray containing the element-by-element result of the operation. For each of the above operations, the size of the result is determined by the MDArray argument with the highest dimension.
e.g.
const mTwos = new MDArray(1,2,3).fill(2);
const mSevens = MDArray.sub(9, mTwos);
MDArray.applyOperation( f, [ mdarray | array | value ]* )
MDArray[ reductive-operation ] ( [ value ]* )
value
See above
return
A number
Looping
MDArray.loop( range[, range]* )
each argument is treated as a range over which a multidimensional iteration is done.
range
the range can be a number, pair, or triplet. In the case of a number the range is assumed to be 0 to number with step of 1. In the case of a pair the range is assumed to be pair[0] to pair[1] with step of 1. In the case of a triplet the range is assumed to be pair[0] to pair[2] with step of pair[1];
Example:
for ( const index of MDArray.loop( 3, [ 1, 4 ], [-1, -2, -5 ], )){
console.log("\t\t\t",index);
}
output
[ 0, 1, -1 ] [ 0, 1, -3 ] [ 0, 2, -1 ] [ 0, 2, -3 ] [ 0, 3, -1 ] [ 0, 3, -3 ] [ 1, 1, -1 ] [ 1, 1, -3 ] [ 1, 2, -1 ] [ 1, 2, -3 ] [ 1, 3, -1 ] [ 1, 3, -3 ] [ 2, 1, -1 ] [ 2, 1, -3 ] [ 2, 2, -1 ] [ 2, 2, -3 ] [ 2, 3, -1 ] [ 2, 3, -3 ]
MDArray.loop( mdarray )
mdarray
if an MDArray
is provided, the loop is over every element
MDArray.loopAround( [, <radius = 1>] )
iterates over the neighborhood of size radius surrounding, but not including, the indexed point. e.g.:
for ( const index of MDArray.loopAround( [3,4], 1 )){
console.log("\t\t\t",index);
}
output
[ 2, 3 ] [ 2, 4 ] [ 2, 5 ] [ 3, 3 ] [ 3, 5 ] <--- notice [3, 4] does not appear [ 4, 3 ] [ 4, 4 ] [ 4, 5 ]
MDArray.loopUpDown( [, <radius = 1>] )
loops along each dimension separately, within the provided radius, e.g.:
for ( const index of MDArray.loopUpDown( [3,4], 2 )){
console.log("\t\t\t",index);
}
output
[ 1, 4 ] // loop 2 before in dimension 0 [ 2, 4 ] [ 4, 4 ] // loop 2 after in dimension 0 [ 5, 4 ] [ 3, 2 ] // loop 2 before in dimension 1 [ 3, 3 ] [ 3, 5 ] // loop 2 after in dimension 1 [ 3, 6 ]