@stdlib/string-base-code-point-at
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Return a Unicode code point from a string at a specified position.
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codePointAt
Return a Unicode code point from a string at a specified position.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/string-base-code-point-at
Usage
var codePointAt = require( '@stdlib/string-base-code-point-at' );
codePointAt( string, position, backward )
Returns a Unicode code point from a string at a specified position.
var out = codePointAt( 'last man standing', 4, false );
// returns 32
The function supports a backward
argument for performing backward iteration for low surrogates.
var out = codePointAt( '🌷', 1, true );
// returns 127799
The function supports providing a negative position
.
var out = codePointAt( 'last man standing', -13, false );
// returns 32
Notes
This function differs from String.prototype.codePointAt
in the following ways:
- The function supports providing a negative
position
. If provided a negativeposition
, the function determines the string position relative to the end of the string. - The function supports a
backward
argument for performing backward iteration for low surrogates.String.prototype.codePointAt
simply returns the low surrogate value if no UTF-16 surrogate pair begins at the specified position. If invoked withbackward
set totrue
, this function will return the code point after aggregating with the preceding high surrogate, if the specified position does not mark the start of a surrogate pair.
Examples
var codePointAt = require( '@stdlib/string-base-code-point-at' );
var v = codePointAt( 'last man standing', 4, false );
// returns 32
v = codePointAt( 'presidential election', 8, true );
// returns 116
v = codePointAt( 'अनुच्छेद', 2, false );
// returns 2369
v = codePointAt( '🌷', 1, true );
// returns 127799
Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
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