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@justinc/map-all

v2.0.0

Published

Run multiple map functions against Iterable in one go

Downloads

9

Readme

map-all NPM version License Js Standard Style

Run multiple map functions against an Iterable in one go.

Install

npm i @justinc/map-all

Example of usage

const mapAll = require('@justinc/map-all')
// `mapAll` is curried in v2 onwards (see curry tutorial)
mapAll([(x) => x + 1, (x) => x + 2])([1, 2, 3])
// [ [2, 3, 4], [3, 4, 5] ]

Modules

@justinc/map-all

@justinc/map-all~mapAll(mappers, iterable) ⇒ Array.<Array.<*>>

This function is curried. Calls each mapper obtained from mappers on each element obtained from iterable. In the given result, there is an array for each found mapper. The result of mappers[0] is at results[0] etc…

Kind: inner method of @justinc/map-all
See: Mapper

| Param | Type | | --- | --- | | mappers | Iterable.<Mapper> | | iterable | Iterable.<*> |

@justinc/jsdocs

This module houses JSDoc 3 type definitions which can be re-used in different packages.

@justinc/jsdocs.Mapper ⇒ Array.<Y>

A function of type Mapper is a similar function to what you'd pass to Array.map

Kind: static typedef of @justinc/jsdocs
Template: X,Y

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | currentValue | X | The current element being processed in the array. | | index | number | The index of the current element being processed in the array. | | array | Array.<X> | The array map was called upon. |

Example

const appendIndex = (x, i) => x + `${i}`
;[1, 2, 3].map(appendIndex)
// gives: ['10', '21', '32']