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immutable-table

v1.0.0

Published

Immutable.js powered Table data type

Downloads

4

Readme

immutable-table

Build Status [codecov

Immutable.js powered Table data type.

immutable-table exports a Table class which can be used to represent a sized two dimensional array as an Immutable.js data type.

Installation

npm install --save immutable-table

Usage

To import in ES6:

import { Table } from 'immutable-table';

To import in ES5:

var Table = require('immutable-table').Table;

To create a table you must pass a width and height to the constructor. Here a table of width 3 and height 4 is created:

var table = new Table(3, 4);

By default all values of the table are undefined. To set a value in the table, use the setCell(x, y, value) function:

table = table.setCell(0,0,'value');

Negative indicies can be used to index from the right or bottom. This is true for all index accepting methods. Here the bottom, right cell is set to 99:

table = table.setCell(-1,-1,99);

Values can be any type. Likewise, get a value using getCell(x, y):

console.log(table.getCell(0,0));

will print value.

You can get a range of values, as a Table, by using slice(startX, startY, [endX], [endY]). When endX and endY are not provided, the ends of the table are used:

var subTable = table.slice(1,1);

will return the bottom right subtable of table of size 2,3.

The width and height of a table can be read using the width and height readonly properties:

console.log(table.width, table.height);

will print 3 4.

You can compare a table to another table using the equal(otherTable) method:

console.log(table.equal(subTable));

will print false.

console.log(table.equal(table));

will print true.

You can also create a table from a CSV string:

var otherTable = Table.fromCSV([
  '1, 2',
  '3, 4'
].join('\n'));

Tables can be serialized to JSON:

var text = JSON.stringify(otherTable);

and later deserialized using a reviver:

var sameTableAsBefore = JSON.parse(text, Table.makeReviver());

running:

sameTableAsBefore.equal(otherTable);

will evaluate to true.