ES6 Array.find ponyfill. Return the first array element which satisfies a testing function.
Array.prototype.find polyfill for ES5 versions and lower.
TypeScript definitions for array-find-index
ES2015 `Array#findIndex()` ponyfill
Array find first value utility
Replace `Array.find` by `require('array-find')`.
A proof of concept of a generic equivalent of ESLint's globSearch() for use with ConfigArray
Polyfill to provide array.find on IE.
Finds first value passing a test.
nv-array-find-index =============== - nv-array-find-index
find() for old browser, in typescript.
Find a predecessor value of the array that should be chosen when a given array index is deleted
Add findLast and findLastIndex to Array.prototype. The findLastIndex() method returns the index of the last element in the array that satisfies the provided testing function. Otherwise, it returns -1, indicating that no element passed the test. The findLa
Finds index of leftmost value passing a test.
nv-array-find-value =============== - nv-array-find-value
ES6 Array.find ponyfill. Return the first array element which satisfies a testing function.
Finds indices of values passing a test.
Finds last value passing a test.
Finds last value passing a test.
Finds indices of values passing a test.
Array find first value utility
Find duplicate values in an array
High-performance JSON Pointer implementation
Finds index of leftmost value passing a test.
Provides a C level extension to Ruby, Array#find_consecutive
Adds `Array#unique_permutation` method.
Only meant for rails applications
A simple way to find records in the same order of input array. Has better performance than manually sorting. Supports Rails 3+.
Mean finds the mean of an array of integers. As a bonus feature, Mean also finds the sum of an array of integers. Nifty.
Find the arithmethic mean/mode/median of an array of numbers .
if we give the array then it will gives true or false
if we give the array then it will gives true or false
Find how deep is your array or hash.
Instead of the awkward form: [1,2,3].include?(elem), you can now use: elem.in?([1,2,3])
It is shortcut for Rails so if we want to have array finder which raise not found error, simply just use .find! rather than .find
input an array only with integers and a integer k which bigger then 0, this gem will find out the top frequent elements in the array
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