Array-slice method. Slices `array` from the `start` index up to, but not including, the `end` index.
Ember CLI array slice addon
Cross-browser array slicer.
Gets a part of array.
Gets a part of array.
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
Gets a part of array.
nv-array-slice-with-function ============ - nv-array-slice-with-function
Array-slice method. Slices `array` from the `start` index up to, but not including, the `end` index.Study from jonschlinkert/array-slice
nv-array-slice-with-value ============ - nv-array-slice-with-value
Javascript native array slice alternative
Extra method for Array (slice by match)
Node addon for string extraction for msgpackr
Slice a string with ANSI escape codes
A python like array slice for JavaScript
ByteStream is a library making possible to manipulates single bytes and bits on pure JavaScript
Gets a part of array.
Rope-based persistent sequence type
Lazy-evaluating list of files, based on globs or regex patterns
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to convert array copy to slice
Convert a series of points to a monotone cubic spline
Node addon for string extraction for cbor-x
Get the index of the first element in an array that returns truthy for the given value, using strict equality for comparisons.
Return a shallow copy of a portion of an array.
Provide Array #slice_by_share, #slice_by_size
Evaluate JSONPath expressions against Ruby hashes and arrays. Supports dot notation, array indexing, wildcards, slices, filter expressions, recursive descent, and length comparisons for querying nested data.
Array#index: returns the index list in array such that the object is == to obj. Array#slice_by_indexes: Array#slice by indexes.
Enumerator abstraction layer that emulates certain array functionality (methods like empty?, slice, shift and more) by using a small cache and other tricks without loading all the data from the enumerator at the same time.
NTable provides a convenient data structure for storing n-dimensional tabular data. It works with zero-dimensional scalar values, arrays, tables, and any arbitrary-dimensional hypertables. Each dimension is described by an axis object. The "rows" in that dimension might be identified by numbers or names. You can perform slice operations across any dimension, as well as reductions and dimensional decomposition. Finally, serialization is provided via a custom JSON schema, as well as a simple "hash of hashes" or "array of arrays" approach.
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