@stdlib/slice-base-sargs2multislice
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Create a MultiSlice object from a comma-separated list of string-serialized MultiSlice constructor arguments.
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sargs2multislice
Create a
MultiSliceobject from a comma-separated list of string-serializedMultiSliceconstructor arguments.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/slice-base-sargs2multisliceUsage
var sargs2multislice = require( '@stdlib/slice-base-sargs2multislice' );sargs2multislice( str )
Create a MultiSlice object from a comma-separated list of string-serialized MultiSlice constructor arguments.
var s = sargs2multislice( '0,Slice(2,10,1),1' );
// returns <MultiSlice>
var d = s.data;
// returns [ 0, <Slice>, 1 ]The function returns null if provided an invalid string.
var s = sargs2multislice( 'foo,bar' );
// returns nullNotes
This function is useful from wanting to create a
MultiSliceobject from an array of constructor arguments which has been serialized to a string (e.g., when working withProxyobjects supporting slicing].var Slice = require( '@stdlib/slice-ctor' ); var args = [ 0, new Slice( 2, 10, 1 ), 1 ]; // ... var sargs = args.toString(); // returns '0,Slice(2,10,1),1' // ... var s = sargs2multislice( sargs ); // returns <MultiSlice> var d = s.data; // returns [ 0, <Slice>, 1 ]
Examples
var sargs2multislice = require( '@stdlib/slice-base-sargs2multislice' );
var s = sargs2multislice( 'null,null,null' );
var d = s.data;
// returns [ null, null, null ]
s = sargs2multislice( '10,Slice(2,10,1),null' );
d = s.data;
// returns [ 10, <Slice>, null ]
s = sargs2multislice( '2,Slice(2,10,1),-5' );
d = s.data;
// returns [ 2, <Slice>, -5 ]
s = sargs2multislice( 'foo,bar' );
// returns nullSee Also
@stdlib/slice-base/args2multislice: create a MultiSlice object from a list of MultiSlice constructor arguments.@stdlib/slice-base/seq2multislice: convert a multidimensional subsequence string to a MultiSlice object.
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