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subvector

v0.0.6

Published

A simple data structure to manage multiple linear vectors at arbitrary lengths

Downloads

10

Readme

Subvector

A simple data structure to manage multiple linear vectors at arbitrary lengths


This package provides a simple data structure to create any vector sequence at any period (ie for moving average computation). Allows developers to create a single data structure to capture and return sequences at any period length.

List of features

  • Usage of a single data structure that can be used to derive vector sequences at any arbitrary length
  • Simple factory function instantiation
  • Simple add/get api for managing vector

Code Demo

const Vector = require('subvector');

const v = Vector();
for (let count=1; count<=5000; count++) {
  const randomNum = Math.floor(Math.random() * 100);
  v.add(randomNum);
}

console.log(v.get(3));
// [89, 90, 13]
console.log(v.get(5));
// [67, 78, 89, 90, 13]
console.log(v.get(10));
// [12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 78, 89, 90, 13]
console.log(v.length);
// 5000
console.log(v.at(5000));
// 13
v.each((value, position) => {
  console.log(value, position);
});
// ...
// 67 4996
// 78 4997
// 89 4998
// 90 4999
// 13 5000

Download & Installation

$ npm i subvector

Contributing

Send me PRs. I like contribution.

Authors or Acknowledgments

  • Matthew Herron

License

This project is licensed under the ISC License