JavaScript Arrays but beefed.
The goal of Yarra is to add common array operations to arrays objects that do not already exists. Yarra is not about speed, but to not completely ignore speed.
It is possible to add onto the prototype of Array in JavaScript, but that is very bad practice for many reasons, so the recommendation is to stay very clear of that. So Yarra extends off of Array.
The syntax of using Yarra attempts to keep as much similarity as possible. Yarra pulls inspiration from the array methods from Lodash.
npm install yarra.js
Y(3, 2, 1); // -> Y[3,2,1]
Y([3, 2, 1]); // -> Y[3,2,1]
Y([
[
[1, 2, 3],
[4, 5, 6],
],
[
[7, 8, 9],
[10, 11, 12],
],
]).dimensions; // -> [2,2,3]
Y(1, 2, 3, 4).tail(); // -> Y[2,3,4]
Y(34, 2, 5, 62, 1).length; // -> 5
Y(1, 2).equals(Y(1, 2)); // -> true
Y(1, 3, 5, 2, 1, 5, 7).unique(); // -> Y[1,3,5,2,7]
Y(1, undefined, 5, 0, false, null).compact(); // -> Y[1,5]
Y(1, 2, 3, 4).sum(); // -> 10
Y(1, 2, 3, 4).product(); // -> 24
for (let x of Y(1, 2, 3)); // works with iterator
Elements for new Yarra
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Shortcut for calling Yarra constructor