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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 { isFunctionAssignmentNode, isSymbolNode } from '../../utils/is'
import { maxArgumentCount } from '../../utils/function'
import { map } from '../../utils/array'
import { factory } from '../../utils/factory'
import { compileInlineExpression } from './utils/compileInlineExpression'
const name = 'map'
const dependencies = ['typed']
export const createMapTransform = /* #__PURE__ */ factory(name, dependencies, ({ typed }) => {
/**
* Attach a transform function to math.map
* Adds a property transform containing the transform function.
*
* This transform creates a one-based index instead of a zero-based index
*/
function mapTransform (args, math, scope) {
let x, callback
if (args[0]) {
x = args[0].compile().evaluate(scope)
}
if (args[1]) {
if (isSymbolNode(args[1]) || isFunctionAssignmentNode(args[1])) {
// a function pointer, like filter([3, -2, 5], myTestFunction)
callback = args[1].compile().evaluate(scope)
} else {
// an expression like filter([3, -2, 5], x > 0)
callback = compileInlineExpression(args[1], math, scope)
}
}
return map(x, callback)
}
mapTransform.rawArgs = true
// one-based version of map function
const map = typed('map', {
'Array, function': function (x, callback) {
return _map(x, callback, x)
},
'Matrix, function': function (x, callback) {
return x.create(_map(x.valueOf(), callback, x))
}
})
return mapTransform
}, { isTransformFunction: true })
/**
* Map for a multi dimensional array. One-based indexes
* @param {Array} array
* @param {function} callback
* @param {Array} orig
* @return {Array}
* @private
*/
function _map (array, callback, orig) {
// figure out what number of arguments the callback function expects
const argsCount = maxArgumentCount(callback)
function recurse (value, index) {
if (Array.isArray(value)) {
return map(value, function (child, i) {
// we create a copy of the index array and append the new index value
return recurse(child, index.concat(i + 1)) // one based index, hence i + 1
})
} else {
// invoke the (typed) callback function with the right number of arguments
if (argsCount === 1) {
return callback(value)
} else if (argsCount === 2) {
return callback(value, index)
} else { // 3 or -1
return callback(value, index, orig)
}
}
}
return recurse(array, [])
}