Returns `true` if an array has a glob pattern.
Array#includes with support for regex
Checks if array has a permutation.
Checks if array has a permutation.
Checks if array has a subsequence.
Returns true if an array has duplicate elements or a string has duplicate characters.
Checks if array has a subsequence.
Checks if array has a value.
Checks if array has a value.
Checks if array has a subsequence.
Checks if array has a subsequence.
Checks if array has a value.
Chai JS Plugin for testing if an array has sorted values (strings, numbers, booleans). Very helpful when writing tests for features that implement Array.prototype.sort()
Checks if array has a permutation.
Checks if array has a permutation.
Checks if array has a permutation.
Checks if array has a value.
Checks if array has a value.
Checks if array has a permutation.
Checks if array has a subsequence.
Checks if array has a subsequence.
Checks if nested array has a path.
Checks if array has a value.
Checks if nested array has a path.
Hash that has same value on combination of arrayed params for a key
Recursively traverse a hash or array *ha* (potentially of other nested hashes and/or arrays), doing manipulations. Two methods are available: rsubhak (do substitutions to hash values) and rstrip (strip whitespace from params hash).. Though the initial intent of the rsubhak method was to sanitize the params hash as far as removing currency symbols and/or commas from attributes such as price and quantity, there is a better approach: see the note on the homepage.
The gem introduces the Arrayish::String class, a string that has some array characteristics.
A simple way to find records in the same order of input array. Has better performance than manually sorting. Supports Rails 3+.
A bit array class for Ruby, implemented as a C extension. Includes methods for setting and clearing individual bits, and all bits at once. Also has the standard array access methods, [] and []=, and it mixes in Enumerable.
This GEM is sorting Arrays in a natural order. a2 < a10. Beside that this GEM has some methods to sort version strings. It even recognises alpha, beta, RC, dev and stable versions.
This is a simple stack implementation for ruby it has array, singly and doubly linked list implementation
Chained job allows you to define an array of queued jobs that should be run in sequence after the main job has been executed successfully.
We can't add record has nil value which target repeated mode column to google bigquery. So this plugin add empty array if record has nil value or don't have key and value which target repeated mode column.
A specced little language written with ruby and treetop. It has lambdas, recursion, conditionals, arrays, hashes, ranges, strings, arithmetics and some other stuff. It even has a small code import facility.
Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are specified in standard Ruby syntax. Rake has the following features: * Rakefiles (rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile syntax to worry about (is that a tab or a space?) * Users can specify tasks with prerequisites. * Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks. * Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating file names and paths. * Supports parallel execution of tasks.
Adds the linked list structure to Ruby as a proper `Enumerable` class, like `Set` or `Array`. Has a similar set of methods to `Array` and `Set`.
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