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Standard utilities.

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/* * @license Apache-2.0 * * Copyright (c) 2019 The Stdlib Authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ // TypeScript Version: 4.1 /** * Interface defining function options. */ interface Options { /** * Execution context. */ thisArg?: any; /** * If `'values'`, values are returned; if `'indices'`, indices are returned; if `'*'`, both indices and values are returned. */ returns?: 'values' | 'indices' | '*'; } /** * Returns a boolean indicating which group an object's own and inherited property values belongs to. * * @returns boolean indicating whether a property value should be placed in the first or second group */ type Nullary = () => boolean; /** * Returns a boolean indicating which group an object's own and inherited property values belongs to. * * @param value - object value * @returns boolean indicating whether a property value should be placed in the first or second group */ type Unary = ( value: any ) => boolean; /** * Returns a boolean indicating which group an object's own and inherited property values belongs to. * * @param value - object value * @param key - object key * @returns boolean indicating whether a property value should be placed in the first or second group */ type Binary = ( value: any, key: string | symbol ) => boolean; /** * Returns a boolean indicating which group an object's own and inherited property values belongs to. * * @param value - object value * @param key - object key * @returns boolean indicating whether a property value should be placed in the first or second group */ type Predicate = Nullary | Unary | Binary; /** * Splits an object's own property values into two groups according to a predicate function. * * @param obj - input object * @param predicate - predicate function indicating which group an element in the input object belongs to * @returns group results * * @example * function predicate( v ) { * return v[ 0 ] === 'b'; * } * var obj = { * 'a': 'beep', * 'b': 'boop', * 'c': 'foo', * 'd': 'bar' * }; * var out = bifurcateOwn( obj, predicate ); * // e.g., returns [ [ 'beep', 'boop', 'bar' ], [ 'foo' ] ] * * @example * function predicate( v ) { * return v[ 0 ] === 'b'; * } * var obj = { * 'a': 'beep', * 'b': 'boop', * 'c': 'foo', * 'd': 'bar' * }; * var opts = { * 'returns': 'keys' * }; * var out = bifurcateOwn( obj, opts, predicate ); * // e.g., returns [ [ 'a', 'b', 'd' ], [ 'c' ] ] * * @example * function predicate( v ) { * return v[ 0 ] === 'b'; * } * var obj = { * 'a': 'beep', * 'b': 'boop', * 'c': 'foo', * 'd': 'bar' * }; * var opts = { * 'returns': '*' * }; * var out = bifurcateOwn( obj, opts, predicate ); * // e.g., returns [ [ [ 'a', 'beep' ], [ 'b', 'boop' ], [ 'd', 'bar' ] ], [ [ 'c', 'foo' ] ] ] */ declare function bifurcateOwn( obj: any, predicate: Predicate ): Array<Array<any>>; /** * Splits an object's own property values into two groups according to a predicate function. * * @param obj - input object * @param options - function options * @param options.thisArg - execution context * @param options.returns - if `'values'`, values are returned; if `'keys'`, keys are returned; if `'*'`, both keys and values are returned * @param predicate - predicate function indicating which group an element in the input object belongs to * @returns group results * * @example * function predicate( v ) { * return v[ 0 ] === 'b'; * } * var obj = { * 'a': 'beep', * 'b': 'boop', * 'c': 'foo', * 'd': 'bar' * }; * var out = bifurcateOwn( obj, predicate ); * // e.g., returns [ [ 'beep', 'boop', 'bar' ], [ 'foo' ] ] * * @example * function predicate( v ) { * return v[ 0 ] === 'b'; * } * var obj = { * 'a': 'beep', * 'b': 'boop', * 'c': 'foo', * 'd': 'bar' * }; * var opts = { * 'returns': 'keys' * }; * var out = bifurcateOwn( obj, opts, predicate ); * // e.g., returns [ [ 'a', 'b', 'd' ], [ 'c' ] ] * * @example * function predicate( v ) { * return v[ 0 ] === 'b'; * } * var obj = { * 'a': 'beep', * 'b': 'boop', * 'c': 'foo', * 'd': 'bar' * }; * var opts = { * 'returns': '*' * }; * var out = bifurcateOwn( obj, opts, predicate ); * // e.g., returns [ [ [ 'a', 'beep' ], [ 'b', 'boop' ], [ 'd', 'bar' ] ], [ [ 'c', 'foo' ] ] ] */ declare function bifurcateOwn( obj: any, options: Options, predicate: Predicate ): Array<Array<any>>; // EXPORTS // export = bifurcateOwn;