Light utility to convert your [keys] to a {key:key} map
transform array to map / array
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
convert array to map
Curated collection of data structures for the JavaScript/TypeScript.
Rope-based persistent sequence type
`[].map(f)` for older browsers
A thing that is a lot like ES6 `Map`, but without iterators, for use in environments where `for..of` syntax and `Map` are not available.
Parses set-cookie headers into objects
Source code handling classes for webpack
Runtime to be use with the Flow Enums transform.
Stringify any JavaScript value.
Map over promises concurrently
Lazy-evaluating list of files, based on globs or regex patterns
Put a bunch of emitted events in an array, for testing.
Generates and consumes source maps
Utility for generalized mapping of an array to a map
Map `visit` over an array of objects.
async.mapLimit's functionality available as a standalone npm module
Rules dealing with Array functions and methods.
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
Json array to map converter
Apply a function to a each element of a collection and return a new array of results.
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
Extension for ActiveRecord that adds support for PostgreSQL array columns, mapping string values to integers.
Map functions over nested hash/arrays objects (e.g., YAML, JSON).
Mapping fixed layout record to ruby's Struct or Array object.
A little DSL to allow you to map url parameters to an Active Record conditions array.
Encode an array of coordinates for the Google Static Maps and MapQuest APIs.
Hash-version of Array's map method that is recursive and works on keys and values simultaneously.
Recursive map for Hash and Array
A gem that procedurally generates a seeded and customizable 2D map with optional roads using perlin noise. Map can be rendered in console using ansi colors or returned as 2D array of hashes describing each tile and binome. Completely customizable, use the --help option for full usage details.
Sparse Array - map from integers (0..2**32-1) to objects
What Ruby calls `Hash` is actually a map, a dictionary or an associative array.
Map arrays (or hashes, with Enumerable.hashify) of attributes out of enumerables of objects, passing symbols as arguments.
An array that is restricted to instances of one class. Added to_s and to_a methods, as well as map and collect methods. require 'restrictedarray'
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