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Math.js is an extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js. It features a flexible expression parser with support for symbolic computation, comes with a large set of built-in functions and constants, and offers an integrated solution to work with dif
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import { applyCallback } from '../../utils/applyCallback.js';
import { filter, filterRegExp } from '../../utils/array.js';
import { factory } from '../../utils/factory.js';
var name = 'filter';
var dependencies = ['typed'];
export var createFilter = /* #__PURE__ */factory(name, dependencies, _ref => {
var {
typed
} = _ref;
/**
* Filter the items in an array or one dimensional matrix.
*
* Syntax:
*
* math.filter(x, test)
*
* Examples:
*
* function isPositive (x) {
* return x > 0
* }
* math.filter([6, -2, -1, 4, 3], isPositive) // returns [6, 4, 3]
*
* math.filter(["23", "foo", "100", "55", "bar"], /[0-9]+/) // returns ["23", "100", "55"]
*
* See also:
*
* forEach, map, sort
*
* @param {Matrix | Array} x A one dimensional matrix or array to filter
* @param {Function | RegExp} test
* A function or regular expression to test items.
* All entries for which `test` returns true are returned.
* When `test` is a function, it is invoked with three parameters:
* the value of the element, the index of the element, and the
* matrix/array being traversed. The function must return a boolean.
* @return {Matrix | Array} Returns the filtered matrix.
*/
return typed('filter', {
'Array, function': _filterCallback,
'Matrix, function': function MatrixFunction(x, test) {
return x.create(_filterCallback(x.toArray(), test));
},
'Array, RegExp': filterRegExp,
'Matrix, RegExp': function MatrixRegExp(x, test) {
return x.create(filterRegExp(x.toArray(), test));
}
});
});
/**
* Filter values in a callback given a callback function
* @param {Array} x
* @param {Function} callback
* @return {Array} Returns the filtered array
* @private
*/
function _filterCallback(x, callback) {
return filter(x, function (value, index, array) {
// invoke the callback function with the right number of arguments
return applyCallback(callback, value, [index], array, 'filter');
});
}