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range-arithmetic

v1.0.6

Published

A library for addition and subtraction of numeric ranges

Downloads

1,143

Readme

range-arithmetic

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A javascript library for addition and subtraction of numeric ranges and sets of ranges.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install --save range-arithmetic

Examples

The library exports the Range class, which represents a not-necessarily contiguous range of numbers.

Import the library:

var Range = require('range-arithmetic');

ES6+:

import Range from 'range-arithmetic';

Initialize a Range object:

const r1 = new Range(3, 4); // OK - length 1 range including only 3 (Ranges are '[ )').
const r2 = new Range([2, 3], [4, 6]); // OK - includes 2, 4, 5
const r3 = new Range([[-3, 5], [8, 9]]); // OK - includes -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8
const r4 = new Range(); // OK - empty range
const r5 = new Range(3.4, 4.21); // OK - floats are supported.
const r6 = new Range(Range.MIN, 10); // OK - includes all real numbers up to 10.

tiny-range syntax is also supported for initialization, though initialization with it is inclusive on both ends.

const r7 = new Range('0, 1, 7~8, 9-10, 100~105'); // OK - includes 0, 1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105

Wrong ways to initialize:

new Range(9); // ERROR - supporting this would be inconsistent when using floats.
new Range(9.2); // ERROR - does this include 9.2 - 10.2? not supported.
new Range('a', 'b') // ERROR - numeric ranges only.
new Range(3, 2) // ERROR - start must come before end
new Range(3, 2, 9) // ERROR - what does this mean?
new Range([3, 5], [0, 2]) // ERROR - sub-ranges must be sorted.
new Range([3, 5], [2, 6]) // ERROR - sub-ranges must be non-overlapping.

Queries

console.log(r1.isContiguous()) // Outputs true
console.log(r3.isContiguous()) // Outputs false
console.log(r1.length()) // Outputs 1
console.log(r3.length()) // Outputs 9
console.log(r3.enclosingContiguousRange()) // Outputs [-3 9)
console.log(r1.empty()) // Outputs false
console.log(r4.empty()) // Outputs true
console.log(r2.includes(r3)) // Outputs true
console.log(r1.equals(new Range(3, 4))) // Outputs true

Do arithmetic!

console.log(r1.add(r2)) // Outputs [[2 6)]
console.log(r2.add(r3)) // Outputs [[-3 5), 8]
console.log(r1.add(r4)) // Outputs [3]
console.log(r3.subtract(r1)) // Outputs [[-3 3), 4, 8]