API / Belt / Range

Range

A small utility module to provide inclusive range operations for [start, finish]. Internally it is relying on loops instead of creating new arrays, which makes it pretty performant and memory friendly.

forEachU

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let forEachU: (int, int, (. int) => unit) => unit

forEach

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let forEach: (int, int, int => unit) => unit

forEach(start, finish, action)

equivalent to Belt.Array.(forEach(range(start, finish), action))

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Belt.Range.forEach(0, 4, (i) => Js.log(i)) /* * prints: * 0 * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 */

everyU

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let everyU: (int, int, (. int) => bool) => bool

every

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let every: (int, int, int => bool) => bool

every(start, finish, p)

equivalent to Belt.Array.(every(range(start, finish), p))

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Belt.Range.every(0, 4, (i) => i < 5) /* true */ Belt.Range.every(0, 4, (i) => i < 4) /* false */

everyByU

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let everyByU: (int, int, ~step: int, (. int) => bool) => bool

everyBy

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let everyBy: (int, int, ~step: int, int => bool) => bool

everyBy(start, finish, ~step, p)

See Belt_Array.rangeBy

equivalent to Belt.Array.(every(rangeBy(start, finish, ~step), p))

RES
Belt.Range.everyBy(0, 4, ~step=1, (i) => mod(i, 2) === 0) /* false */ Belt.Range.everyBy(0, 4, ~step=2, (i) => mod(i, 2) === 0) /* true */

someU

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let someU: (int, int, (. int) => bool) => bool

some

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let some: (int, int, int => bool) => bool

some(start, finish, p)

equivalent to Belt.Array.(some(range(start, finish), p))

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Belt.Range.some(0, 4, (i) => i > 5) /* false */ Belt.Range.some(0, 4, (i) => i > 2) /* true */

someByU

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let someByU: (int, int, ~step: int, (. int) => bool) => bool

someBy

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let someBy: (int, int, ~step: int, int => bool) => bool

someBy(start, finish, ~step, p)

See Belt_Array.rangeBy

equivalent to Belt.Array.(some(rangeBy(start, finish, ~step), p))

RES
Belt.Range.someBy(1, 5, ~step=2, (i) => mod(i, 2) === 0) /* false */ Belt.Range.someBy(0, 4, ~step=2, (i) => mod(i, 2) === 0) /* true */