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node-parse-numeric-range
Parses expressions like 1-10,20-30. Returns an energetic (as opposed to lazy) array.
Supported Expressions
Comprehensive supported expression examples:
Expression | result |
---|---|
[] | |
1 | [1] |
1,2 | [1,2] |
-10 | [-10] |
-3,-3 | [-3, -3] |
-1-2,-2 | [-1,0,1,2,-2] |
-1--2 | [-1,-2] |
-1..2,-2 | [-1,0,1,2,-2] |
-1...3,-2 | [-1,0,1,2,-2] |
1⋯3 | [1,2] |
1…3 | [1,2] |
1‥3 | [1,2,3] |
What's this useful for? Well, letting users input these sorts of things and then making them programmatically useful.
Usage
First, npm install parse-numeric-range
.
const rangeParser = require("parse-numeric-range");
const numbers = rangeParser("4,6,8-10,12,14..16,18,20...23");
console.log(
`The first ${numbers.length} composite numbers are: ${numbers.join(", ")}`,
);
ES6
import rangeParser from "parse-numeric-range";
const numbers = rangeParser("4,6,8-10,12,14..16,18,20...23");
console.log(
`The first ${numbers.length} composite numbers are: ${numbers.join(", ")}`,
);