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planar

v1.0.1

Published

A wrapper object for 2d arrays that provides a plethora of useful methods.

Downloads

7

Readme

Planar

A wrapper object for 2d arrays that provides a plethora of useful methods.

Inspired by Array2d.js, this package provides method syntax in order to manipulate 2d arrays, rather than having to call methods from a global object and pass in the 2d array every method call.

Installation

npm install planar --save

Usage

Basics

To use Planar, simply call the Planar constructor and pass in a 2d array:

const Planar = require('planar'); // Require the Planar package

let grid = [
    [1, 2, 3],
    [4, 5, 6],
    [7, 8, 9]
];

let planar = new Planar(grid); // Instantiate a Planar object, passing a 2d array as the argument
console.log(planar.area()); // 9

To access cell values, use either the provided get() method or array syntax (planar[row][col]):

let planar = new Planar([
    [1, 2],
    [3, 4]
]);
console.log(planar.get(1, 1)); // 1
console.log(planar[1][1]); // 1

Naturally, this applies for the set() method as well:

planar.set(1, 1, 'a');
console.log(planar.get(1, 1)); // 'a'

planar[1][1] = 'b';
console.log(planar[1][1]); // 'b'

Usage Constraints

To create a Planar object, you must pass in a rectangular 2d array. When attempting to construct a Planar object with an invalid argument, an Error object will be returned instead of a Planar instance:

let grid1 = [1];
let planar1 = new Planar(grid1);
console.log(instanceof planar1); // Error (not a 2d array)

let grid2 = [
    [1, 2, 3],
    [4, 5, 6, 7]
];
let planar2 = new Planar(grid2);
console.log(instanceof planar2) // Error (not rectangular)

let grid3 = [[]];
let planar3 = new Planar(grid2);
console.log(instanceof planar2); // Planar

Documentation

The following list provides basic details on what methods are provided by the Planar package. For full documentation, click here.

Basic methods

get(row, col) - Get the value of a cell.

set(row, col) - Sets the value of a cell.

grid() - Get the internal 2d array of the Planar.

dimen() - Get the dimensions of the Planar as an array of the format [width, height].

area() - Get the area of the Planar.

License

MIT