@stdlib/string-base-format-tokenize
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Tokenize a string into an array of string parts and format identifier objects.
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formatTokenize
Tokenize a string into an array of string parts and format identifier objects.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/string-base-format-tokenize
Usage
var formatTokenize = require( '@stdlib/string-base-format-tokenize' );
formatTokenize( str )
Tokenizes a string into an array of string parts and format identifier objects.
var str = 'Hello, %s! My name is %s.';
var out = formatTokenize( str );
// returns [ 'Hello, ', {...}, '! My name is ', {...}, '.' ]
The format identifier objects have the following properties:
| property | description |
| --------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| specifier | format specifier (single alphabetical character, lower- or uppercase) |
| flags | format flags (string with any of '0', ' ', '+', '-', '#') |
| width | minimum field width (integer or '*'
) |
| precision | precision (integer or '*'
) |
| mapping | positional mapping from format specifier to argument index |
Examples
var formatTokenize = require( '@stdlib/string-base-format-tokenize' );
var out = formatTokenize( 'Hello %s!' );
// returns [ 'Hello ', {...}, '!' ]
out = formatTokenize( 'Pi: ~%.2f' );
// returns [ 'Pi: ~', {...} ]
out = formatTokenize( 'Multiple flags: %#+s' );
// returns [ 'Multiple flags: ', {...} ]
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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