$ npm install array-index
This little module provides an ArrayIndex
constructor function that you can
inherit from with your own objects. When a numbered property gets read, then the
ArrayIndex.get
function on the object will be invoked. When a numbered property gets
set, then the ArrayIndex.set
function on the object will be invoked.
Install with npm
:
$ npm install array-index
A quick silly example, using Math.sqrt()
for the "getter":
var ArrayIndex = require('array-index');
// let's just create a singleton instance.
var a = new ArrayIndex();
// the "ArrayIndex.get" function is invoked for each "a[n]" access.
// it is given a single argument, the "index" currently being accessed.
// so here, we're passing in the `Math.sqrt()` function, so accessing
// "a[9]" will return `Math.sqrt(9)`.
a[ArrayIndex.get] = Math.sqrt;
// the "ArrayIndex.get" and "ArrayIndex.set" functions are only invoked up
// to "a.length", so we must set that manually.
a.length = 10;
console.log(a);
// [ 0,
// 1,
// 1.4142135623730951,
// 1.7320508075688772,
// 2,
// 2.23606797749979,
// 2.449489742783178,
// 2.6457513110645907,
// 2.8284271247461903,
// 3 ]
Here's an example of creating a subclass of ArrayIndex
using util.inherits()
:
var ArrayIndex = require('array-index');
var inherits = require('util').inherits;
function MyArray (length) {
// be sure to call the ArrayIndex constructor in your own constructor
ArrayIndex.call(this, length);
// the "set" object will contain values at indexes previously set,
// so that they can be returned in the "getter" function. This is just a
// silly example, your subclass will have more meaningful logic.
Object.defineProperty(this, 'set', {
value: Object.create(null),
enumerable: false
});
}
// inherit from the ArrayIndex's prototype
inherits(MyArray, ArrayIndex);
MyArray.prototype[ArrayIndex.get] = function (index) {
if (index in this.set) return this.set[index];
return index * 2;
};
MyArray.prototype[ArrayIndex.set] = function (index, v) {
this.set[index] = v;
};
// and now you can create some instances
var a = new MyArray(15);
a[9] = a[10] = a[14] = '_';
a[0] = 'nate';
console.log(a);
// [ 'nate', 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, '_', '_', 22, 24, 26, '_' ]
The ArrayIndex
base class is meant to be subclassed, but it also has a few
convenient functions built-in.
The length of the ArrayIndex instance. The ArrayIndex.get
and ArrayIndex.set
functions will
only be invoked on the object up to this "length". You may set this length at any
time to adjust the amount range where the getters/setters will be invoked.
Returns a new regular Array instance with the same values that this ArrayIndex
class would have. This function calls the ArrayIndex.get
function repeatedly from
0...length-1
and returns the "flattened" array instance.
All ArrayIndex
instances get basic support for JSON.stringify()
, which is
the same as a "flattened" Array being stringified.
The toString()
override is basically just array.toArray().toString()
.
The inspect()
implementation for the REPL attempts to mimic what a regular
Array looks like in the REPL.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 Nathan Rajlich <nathan@tootallnate.net>
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