// Copyright 2007 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. /** * @fileoverview Python style iteration utilities. * @author arv@google.com (Erik Arvidsson) */ goog.provide('goog.iter'); goog.provide('goog.iter.Iterable'); goog.provide('goog.iter.Iterator'); goog.provide('goog.iter.StopIteration'); goog.require('goog.array'); goog.require('goog.asserts'); goog.require('goog.functions'); goog.require('goog.math'); /** * @typedef {goog.iter.Iterator|{length:number}|{__iterator__}} */ goog.iter.Iterable; /** * Singleton Error object that is used to terminate iterations. * @const {!Error} */ goog.iter.StopIteration = ('StopIteration' in goog.global) ? // For script engines that support legacy iterators. goog.global['StopIteration'] : {message: 'StopIteration', stack: ''}; /** * Class/interface for iterators. An iterator needs to implement a {@code next} * method and it needs to throw a {@code goog.iter.StopIteration} when the * iteration passes beyond the end. Iterators have no {@code hasNext} method. * It is recommended to always use the helper functions to iterate over the * iterator or in case you are only targeting JavaScript 1.7 for in loops. * @constructor * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.Iterator = function() {}; /** * Returns the next value of the iteration. This will throw the object * {@see goog.iter#StopIteration} when the iteration passes the end. * @return {VALUE} Any object or value. */ goog.iter.Iterator.prototype.next = function() { throw goog.iter.StopIteration; }; /** * Returns the {@code Iterator} object itself. This is used to implement * the iterator protocol in JavaScript 1.7 * @param {boolean=} opt_keys Whether to return the keys or values. Default is * to only return the values. This is being used by the for-in loop (true) * and the for-each-in loop (false). Even though the param gives a hint * about what the iterator will return there is no guarantee that it will * return the keys when true is passed. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} The object itself. */ goog.iter.Iterator.prototype.__iterator__ = function(opt_keys) { return this; }; /** * Returns an iterator that knows how to iterate over the values in the object. * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable If the * object is an iterator it will be returned as is. If the object has an * {@code __iterator__} method that will be called to get the value * iterator. If the object is an array-like object we create an iterator * for that. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} An iterator that knows how to iterate * over the values in {@code iterable}. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.toIterator = function(iterable) { if (iterable instanceof goog.iter.Iterator) { return iterable; } if (typeof iterable.__iterator__ == 'function') { return iterable.__iterator__(false); } if (goog.isArrayLike(iterable)) { var i = 0; var newIter = new goog.iter.Iterator; newIter.next = function() { while (true) { if (i >= iterable.length) { throw goog.iter.StopIteration; } // Don't include deleted elements. if (!(i in iterable)) { i++; continue; } return iterable[i++]; } }; return newIter; } // TODO(arv): Should we fall back on goog.structs.getValues()? throw Error('Not implemented'); }; /** * Calls a function for each element in the iterator with the element of the * iterator passed as argument. * * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * to iterate over. If the iterable is an object {@code toIterator} will be * called on it. * @param {function(this:THIS,VALUE,?,!goog.iter.Iterator)} f * The function to call for every element. This function takes 3 arguments * (the element, undefined, and the iterator) and the return value is * irrelevant. The reason for passing undefined as the second argument is * so that the same function can be used in {@see goog.array#forEach} as * well as others. The third parameter is of type "number" for * arraylike objects, undefined, otherwise. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.forEach = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { if (goog.isArrayLike(iterable)) { try { // NOTES: this passes the index number to the second parameter // of the callback contrary to the documentation above. goog.array.forEach( /** @type {IArrayLike} */ (iterable), f, opt_obj); } catch (ex) { if (ex !== goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw ex; } } } else { iterable = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); try { while (true) { f.call(opt_obj, iterable.next(), undefined, iterable); } } catch (ex) { if (ex !== goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw ex; } } } }; /** * Calls a function for every element in the iterator, and if the function * returns true adds the element to a new iterator. * * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * to iterate over. * @param { * function(this:THIS,VALUE,undefined,!goog.iter.Iterator):boolean} f * The function to call for every element. This function takes 3 arguments * (the element, undefined, and the iterator) and should return a boolean. * If the return value is true the element will be included in the returned * iterator. If it is false the element is not included. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator in which only elements * that passed the test are present. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.filter = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var newIter = new goog.iter.Iterator; newIter.next = function() { while (true) { var val = iterator.next(); if (f.call(opt_obj, val, undefined, iterator)) { return val; } } }; return newIter; }; /** * Calls a function for every element in the iterator, and if the function * returns false adds the element to a new iterator. * * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * to iterate over. * @param { * function(this:THIS,VALUE,undefined,!goog.iter.Iterator):boolean} f * The function to call for every element. This function takes 3 arguments * (the element, undefined, and the iterator) and should return a boolean. * If the return value is false the element will be included in the returned * iterator. If it is true the element is not included. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator in which only elements * that did not pass the test are present. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.filterFalse = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { return goog.iter.filter(iterable, goog.functions.not(f), opt_obj); }; /** * Creates a new iterator that returns the values in a range. This function * can take 1, 2 or 3 arguments: *
 * range(5) same as range(0, 5, 1)
 * range(2, 5) same as range(2, 5, 1)
 * 
* * @param {number} startOrStop The stop value if only one argument is provided. * The start value if 2 or more arguments are provided. If only one * argument is used the start value is 0. * @param {number=} opt_stop The stop value. If left out then the first * argument is used as the stop value. * @param {number=} opt_step The number to increment with between each call to * next. This can be negative. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that returns the values * in the range. */ goog.iter.range = function(startOrStop, opt_stop, opt_step) { var start = 0; var stop = startOrStop; var step = opt_step || 1; if (arguments.length > 1) { start = startOrStop; stop = opt_stop; } if (step == 0) { throw Error('Range step argument must not be zero'); } var newIter = new goog.iter.Iterator; newIter.next = function() { if (step > 0 && start >= stop || step < 0 && start <= stop) { throw goog.iter.StopIteration; } var rv = start; start += step; return rv; }; return newIter; }; /** * Joins the values in a iterator with a delimiter. * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * to get the values from. * @param {string} deliminator The text to put between the values. * @return {string} The joined value string. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.join = function(iterable, deliminator) { return goog.iter.toArray(iterable).join(deliminator); }; /** * For every element in the iterator call a function and return a new iterator * with that value. * * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterator to iterate over. * @param { * function(this:THIS,VALUE,undefined,!goog.iter.Iterator):RESULT} f * The function to call for every element. This function takes 3 arguments * (the element, undefined, and the iterator) and should return a new value. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that returns the * results of applying the function to each element in the original * iterator. * @template THIS, VALUE, RESULT */ goog.iter.map = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var newIter = new goog.iter.Iterator; newIter.next = function() { var val = iterator.next(); return f.call(opt_obj, val, undefined, iterator); }; return newIter; }; /** * Passes every element of an iterator into a function and accumulates the * result. * * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * to iterate over. * @param {function(this:THIS,VALUE,VALUE):VALUE} f The function to call for * every element. This function takes 2 arguments (the function's previous * result or the initial value, and the value of the current element). * function(previousValue, currentElement) : newValue. * @param {VALUE} val The initial value to pass into the function on the first * call. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * f. * @return {VALUE} Result of evaluating f repeatedly across the values of * the iterator. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.reduce = function(iterable, f, val, opt_obj) { var rval = val; goog.iter.forEach( iterable, function(val) { rval = f.call(opt_obj, rval, val); }); return rval; }; /** * Goes through the values in the iterator. Calls f for each of these, and if * any of them returns true, this returns true (without checking the rest). If * all return false this will return false. * * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * object. * @param { * function(this:THIS,VALUE,undefined,!goog.iter.Iterator):boolean} f * The function to call for every value. This function takes 3 arguments * (the value, undefined, and the iterator) and should return a boolean. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @return {boolean} true if any value passes the test. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.some = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { iterable = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); try { while (true) { if (f.call(opt_obj, iterable.next(), undefined, iterable)) { return true; } } } catch (ex) { if (ex !== goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw ex; } } return false; }; /** * Goes through the values in the iterator. Calls f for each of these and if any * of them returns false this returns false (without checking the rest). If all * return true this will return true. * * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * object. * @param { * function(this:THIS,VALUE,undefined,!goog.iter.Iterator):boolean} f * The function to call for every value. This function takes 3 arguments * (the value, undefined, and the iterator) and should return a boolean. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @return {boolean} true if every value passes the test. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.every = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { iterable = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); try { while (true) { if (!f.call(opt_obj, iterable.next(), undefined, iterable)) { return false; } } } catch (ex) { if (ex !== goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw ex; } } return true; }; /** * Takes zero or more iterables and returns one iterator that will iterate over * them in the order chained. * @param {...!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} var_args Any * number of iterable objects. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} Returns a new iterator that will * iterate over all the given iterables' contents. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.chain = function(var_args) { return goog.iter.chainFromIterable(arguments); }; /** * Takes a single iterable containing zero or more iterables and returns one * iterator that will iterate over each one in the order given. * @see https://goo.gl/5NRp5d * @param {goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterable of iterables to chain. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} Returns a new iterator that will * iterate over all the contents of the iterables contained within * {@code iterable}. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.chainFromIterable = function(iterable) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); var current = null; iter.next = function() { while (true) { if (current == null) { var it = iterator.next(); current = goog.iter.toIterator(it); } try { return current.next(); } catch (ex) { if (ex !== goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw ex; } current = null; } } }; return iter; }; /** * Builds a new iterator that iterates over the original, but skips elements as * long as a supplied function returns true. * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * object. * @param { * function(this:THIS,VALUE,undefined,!goog.iter.Iterator):boolean} f * The function to call for every value. This function takes 3 arguments * (the value, undefined, and the iterator) and should return a boolean. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that drops elements from * the original iterator as long as {@code f} is true. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.dropWhile = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var newIter = new goog.iter.Iterator; var dropping = true; newIter.next = function() { while (true) { var val = iterator.next(); if (dropping && f.call(opt_obj, val, undefined, iterator)) { continue; } else { dropping = false; } return val; } }; return newIter; }; /** * Builds a new iterator that iterates over the original, but only as long as a * supplied function returns true. * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * object. * @param { * function(this:THIS,VALUE,undefined,!goog.iter.Iterator):boolean} f * The function to call for every value. This function takes 3 arguments * (the value, undefined, and the iterator) and should return a boolean. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj This is used as the 'this' object in f when called. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that keeps elements in * the original iterator as long as the function is true. * @template THIS, VALUE */ goog.iter.takeWhile = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); iter.next = function() { var val = iterator.next(); if (f.call(opt_obj, val, undefined, iterator)) { return val; } throw goog.iter.StopIteration; }; return iter; }; /** * Converts the iterator to an array * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterator * to convert to an array. * @return {!Array} An array of the elements the iterator iterates over. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.toArray = function(iterable) { // Fast path for array-like. if (goog.isArrayLike(iterable)) { return goog.array.toArray(/** @type {!IArrayLike} */ (iterable)); } iterable = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var array = []; goog.iter.forEach(iterable, function(val) { array.push(val); }); return array; }; /** * Iterates over two iterables and returns true if they contain the same * sequence of elements and have the same length. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable1 The first * iterable object. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable2 The second * iterable object. * @param {function(VALUE,VALUE):boolean=} opt_equalsFn Optional comparison * function. * Should take two arguments to compare, and return true if the arguments * are equal. Defaults to {@link goog.array.defaultCompareEquality} which * compares the elements using the built-in '===' operator. * @return {boolean} true if the iterables contain the same sequence of elements * and have the same length. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.equals = function(iterable1, iterable2, opt_equalsFn) { var fillValue = {}; var pairs = goog.iter.zipLongest(fillValue, iterable1, iterable2); var equalsFn = opt_equalsFn || goog.array.defaultCompareEquality; return goog.iter.every( pairs, function(pair) { return equalsFn(pair[0], pair[1]); }); }; /** * Advances the iterator to the next position, returning the given default value * instead of throwing an exception if the iterator has no more entries. * @param {goog.iter.Iterator|goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterable * object. * @param {VALUE} defaultValue The value to return if the iterator is empty. * @return {VALUE} The next item in the iteration, or defaultValue if the * iterator was empty. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.nextOrValue = function(iterable, defaultValue) { try { return goog.iter.toIterator(iterable).next(); } catch (e) { if (e != goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw e; } return defaultValue; } }; /** * Cartesian product of zero or more sets. Gives an iterator that gives every * combination of one element chosen from each set. For example, * ([1, 2], [3, 4]) gives ([1, 3], [1, 4], [2, 3], [2, 4]). * @see http://docs.python.org/library/itertools.html#itertools.product * @param {...!IArrayLike} var_args Zero or more sets, as * arrays. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} An iterator that gives each * n-tuple (as an array). * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.product = function(var_args) { var someArrayEmpty = goog.array.some(arguments, function(arr) { return !arr.length; }); // An empty set in a cartesian product gives an empty set. if (someArrayEmpty || !arguments.length) { return new goog.iter.Iterator(); } var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); var arrays = arguments; // The first indices are [0, 0, ...] var indicies = goog.array.repeat(0, arrays.length); iter.next = function() { if (indicies) { var retVal = goog.array.map(indicies, function(valueIndex, arrayIndex) { return arrays[arrayIndex][valueIndex]; }); // Generate the next-largest indices for the next call. // Increase the rightmost index. If it goes over, increase the next // rightmost (like carry-over addition). for (var i = indicies.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // Assertion prevents compiler warning below. goog.asserts.assert(indicies); if (indicies[i] < arrays[i].length - 1) { indicies[i]++; break; } // We're at the last indices (the last element of every array), so // the iteration is over on the next call. if (i == 0) { indicies = null; break; } // Reset the index in this column and loop back to increment the // next one. indicies[i] = 0; } return retVal; } throw goog.iter.StopIteration; }; return iter; }; /** * Create an iterator to cycle over the iterable's elements indefinitely. * For example, ([1, 2, 3]) would return : 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, ... * @see: http://docs.python.org/library/itertools.html#itertools.cycle. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable object. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} An iterator that iterates indefinitely * over the values in {@code iterable}. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.cycle = function(iterable) { var baseIterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); // We maintain a cache to store the iterable elements as we iterate // over them. The cache is used to return elements once we have // iterated over the iterable once. var cache = []; var cacheIndex = 0; var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); // This flag is set after the iterable is iterated over once var useCache = false; iter.next = function() { var returnElement = null; // Pull elements off the original iterator if not using cache if (!useCache) { try { // Return the element from the iterable returnElement = baseIterator.next(); cache.push(returnElement); return returnElement; } catch (e) { // If an exception other than StopIteration is thrown // or if there are no elements to iterate over (the iterable was empty) // throw an exception if (e != goog.iter.StopIteration || goog.array.isEmpty(cache)) { throw e; } // set useCache to true after we know that a 'StopIteration' exception // was thrown and the cache is not empty (to handle the 'empty iterable' // use case) useCache = true; } } returnElement = cache[cacheIndex]; cacheIndex = (cacheIndex + 1) % cache.length; return returnElement; }; return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that counts indefinitely from a starting value. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.count * @param {number=} opt_start The starting value. Default is 0. * @param {number=} opt_step The number to increment with between each call to * next. Negative and floating point numbers are allowed. Default is 1. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that returns the values * in the series. */ goog.iter.count = function(opt_start, opt_step) { var counter = opt_start || 0; var step = goog.isDef(opt_step) ? opt_step : 1; var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); iter.next = function() { var returnValue = counter; counter += step; return returnValue; }; return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns the same object or value repeatedly. * @param {VALUE} value Any object or value to repeat. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that returns the * repeated value. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.repeat = function(value) { var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); iter.next = goog.functions.constant(value); return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns running totals from the numbers in * {@code iterable}. For example, the array {@code [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]} yields * {@code 1 -> 3 -> 6 -> 10 -> 15}. * @see http://docs.python.org/3.2/library/itertools.html#itertools.accumulate * @param {!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterable of numbers to * accumulate. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that returns the * numbers in the series. */ goog.iter.accumulate = function(iterable) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var total = 0; var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); iter.next = function() { total += iterator.next(); return total; }; return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns arrays containing the ith elements from the * provided iterables. The returned arrays will be the same size as the number * of iterables given in {@code var_args}. Once the shortest iterable is * exhausted, subsequent calls to {@code next()} will throw * {@code goog.iter.StopIteration}. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.izip * @param {...!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} var_args Any * number of iterable objects. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} A new iterator that returns * arrays of elements from the provided iterables. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.zip = function(var_args) { var args = arguments; var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); if (args.length > 0) { var iterators = goog.array.map(args, goog.iter.toIterator); iter.next = function() { var arr = goog.array.map(iterators, function(it) { return it.next(); }); return arr; }; } return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns arrays containing the ith elements from the * provided iterables. The returned arrays will be the same size as the number * of iterables given in {@code var_args}. Shorter iterables will be extended * with {@code fillValue}. Once the longest iterable is exhausted, subsequent * calls to {@code next()} will throw {@code goog.iter.StopIteration}. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.izip_longest * @param {VALUE} fillValue The object or value used to fill shorter iterables. * @param {...!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} var_args Any * number of iterable objects. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} A new iterator that returns * arrays of elements from the provided iterables. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.zipLongest = function(fillValue, var_args) { var args = goog.array.slice(arguments, 1); var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); if (args.length > 0) { var iterators = goog.array.map(args, goog.iter.toIterator); iter.next = function() { var iteratorsHaveValues = false; // false when all iterators are empty. var arr = goog.array.map(iterators, function(it) { var returnValue; try { returnValue = it.next(); // Iterator had a value, so we've not exhausted the iterators. // Set flag accordingly. iteratorsHaveValues = true; } catch (ex) { if (ex !== goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw ex; } returnValue = fillValue; } return returnValue; }); if (!iteratorsHaveValues) { throw goog.iter.StopIteration; } return arr; }; } return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that filters {@code iterable} based on a series of * {@code selectors}. On each call to {@code next()}, one item is taken from * both the {@code iterable} and {@code selectors} iterators. If the item from * {@code selectors} evaluates to true, the item from {@code iterable} is given. * Otherwise, it is skipped. Once either {@code iterable} or {@code selectors} * is exhausted, subsequent calls to {@code next()} will throw * {@code goog.iter.StopIteration}. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.compress * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to filter. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} selectors An * iterable of items to be evaluated in a boolean context to determine if * the corresponding element in {@code iterable} should be included in the * result. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that returns the * filtered values. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.compress = function(iterable, selectors) { var selectorIterator = goog.iter.toIterator(selectors); return goog.iter.filter( iterable, function() { return !!selectorIterator.next(); }); }; /** * Implements the {@code goog.iter.groupBy} iterator. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to group. * @param {function(VALUE): KEY=} opt_keyFunc Optional function for * determining the key value for each group in the {@code iterable}. Default * is the identity function. * @constructor * @extends {goog.iter.Iterator>} * @template KEY, VALUE * @private */ goog.iter.GroupByIterator_ = function(iterable, opt_keyFunc) { /** * The iterable to group, coerced to an iterator. * @type {!goog.iter.Iterator} */ this.iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); /** * A function for determining the key value for each element in the iterable. * If no function is provided, the identity function is used and returns the * element unchanged. * @type {function(VALUE): KEY} */ this.keyFunc = opt_keyFunc || goog.functions.identity; /** * The target key for determining the start of a group. * @type {KEY} */ this.targetKey; /** * The current key visited during iteration. * @type {KEY} */ this.currentKey; /** * The current value being added to the group. * @type {VALUE} */ this.currentValue; }; goog.inherits(goog.iter.GroupByIterator_, goog.iter.Iterator); /** @override */ goog.iter.GroupByIterator_.prototype.next = function() { while (this.currentKey == this.targetKey) { this.currentValue = this.iterator.next(); // Exits on StopIteration this.currentKey = this.keyFunc(this.currentValue); } this.targetKey = this.currentKey; return [this.currentKey, this.groupItems_(this.targetKey)]; }; /** * Performs the grouping of objects using the given key. * @param {KEY} targetKey The target key object for the group. * @return {!Array} An array of grouped objects. * @private */ goog.iter.GroupByIterator_.prototype.groupItems_ = function(targetKey) { var arr = []; while (this.currentKey == targetKey) { arr.push(this.currentValue); try { this.currentValue = this.iterator.next(); } catch (ex) { if (ex !== goog.iter.StopIteration) { throw ex; } break; } this.currentKey = this.keyFunc(this.currentValue); } return arr; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns arrays containing elements from the * {@code iterable} grouped by a key value. For iterables with repeated * elements (i.e. sorted according to a particular key function), this function * has a {@code uniq}-like effect. For example, grouping the array: * {@code [A, B, B, C, C, A]} produces * {@code [A, [A]], [B, [B, B]], [C, [C, C]], [A, [A]]}. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.groupby * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to group. * @param {function(VALUE): KEY=} opt_keyFunc Optional function for * determining the key value for each group in the {@code iterable}. Default * is the identity function. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} A new iterator that returns * arrays of consecutive key and groups. * @template KEY, VALUE */ goog.iter.groupBy = function(iterable, opt_keyFunc) { return new goog.iter.GroupByIterator_(iterable, opt_keyFunc); }; /** * Gives an iterator that gives the result of calling the given function * f with the arguments taken from the next element from * iterable (the elements are expected to also be iterables). * * Similar to {@see goog.iter#map} but allows the function to accept multiple * arguments from the iterable. * * @param {!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The iterable of * iterables to iterate over. * @param {function(this:THIS,...*):RESULT} f The function to call for every * element. This function takes N+2 arguments, where N represents the * number of items from the next element of the iterable. The two * additional arguments passed to the function are undefined and the * iterator itself. The function should return a new value. * @param {THIS=} opt_obj The object to be used as the value of 'this' within * {@code f}. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator that returns the * results of applying the function to each element in the original * iterator. * @template THIS, RESULT */ goog.iter.starMap = function(iterable, f, opt_obj) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); iter.next = function() { var args = goog.iter.toArray(iterator.next()); return f.apply(opt_obj, goog.array.concat(args, undefined, iterator)); }; return iter; }; /** * Returns an array of iterators each of which can iterate over the values in * {@code iterable} without advancing the others. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.tee * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to tee. * @param {number=} opt_num The number of iterators to create. Default is 2. * @return {!Array>} An array of iterators. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.tee = function(iterable, opt_num) { var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var num = goog.isNumber(opt_num) ? opt_num : 2; var buffers = goog.array.map(goog.array.range(num), function() { return []; }); var addNextIteratorValueToBuffers = function() { var val = iterator.next(); goog.array.forEach(buffers, function(buffer) { buffer.push(val); }); }; var createIterator = function(buffer) { // Each tee'd iterator has an associated buffer (initially empty). When a // tee'd iterator's buffer is empty, it calls // addNextIteratorValueToBuffers(), adding the next value to all tee'd // iterators' buffers, and then returns that value. This allows each // iterator to be advanced independently. var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); iter.next = function() { if (goog.array.isEmpty(buffer)) { addNextIteratorValueToBuffers(); } goog.asserts.assert(!goog.array.isEmpty(buffer)); return buffer.shift(); }; return iter; }; return goog.array.map(buffers, createIterator); }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns arrays containing a count and an element * obtained from the given {@code iterable}. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#enumerate * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to enumerate. * @param {number=} opt_start Optional starting value. Default is 0. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} A new iterator containing * count/item pairs. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.enumerate = function(iterable, opt_start) { return goog.iter.zip(goog.iter.count(opt_start), iterable); }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns the first {@code limitSize} elements from an * iterable. If this number is greater than the number of elements in the * iterable, all the elements are returned. * @see http://goo.gl/V0sihp Inspired by the limit iterator in Guava. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to limit. * @param {number} limitSize The maximum number of elements to return. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator containing * {@code limitSize} elements. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.limit = function(iterable, limitSize) { goog.asserts.assert(goog.math.isInt(limitSize) && limitSize >= 0); var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); var remaining = limitSize; iter.next = function() { if (remaining-- > 0) { return iterator.next(); } throw goog.iter.StopIteration; }; return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that is advanced {@code count} steps ahead. Consumed * values are silently discarded. If {@code count} is greater than the number * of elements in {@code iterable}, an empty iterator is returned. Subsequent * calls to {@code next()} will throw {@code goog.iter.StopIteration}. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to consume. * @param {number} count The number of elements to consume from the iterator. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} An iterator advanced zero or more steps * ahead. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.consume = function(iterable, count) { goog.asserts.assert(goog.math.isInt(count) && count >= 0); var iterator = goog.iter.toIterator(iterable); while (count-- > 0) { goog.iter.nextOrValue(iterator, null); } return iterator; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns a range of elements from an iterable. * Similar to {@see goog.array#slice} but does not support negative indexes. * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to slice. * @param {number} start The index of the first element to return. * @param {number=} opt_end The index after the last element to return. If * defined, must be greater than or equal to {@code start}. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator} A new iterator containing a slice of * the original. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.slice = function(iterable, start, opt_end) { goog.asserts.assert(goog.math.isInt(start) && start >= 0); var iterator = goog.iter.consume(iterable, start); if (goog.isNumber(opt_end)) { goog.asserts.assert(goog.math.isInt(opt_end) && opt_end >= start); iterator = goog.iter.limit(iterator, opt_end - start /* limitSize */); } return iterator; }; /** * Checks an array for duplicate elements. * @param {?IArrayLike} arr The array to check for * duplicates. * @return {boolean} True, if the array contains duplicates, false otherwise. * @private * @template VALUE */ // TODO(user): Consider moving this into goog.array as a public function. goog.iter.hasDuplicates_ = function(arr) { var deduped = []; goog.array.removeDuplicates(arr, deduped); return arr.length != deduped.length; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns permutations of elements in * {@code iterable}. * * Permutations are obtained by taking the Cartesian product of * {@code opt_length} iterables and filtering out those with repeated * elements. For example, the permutations of {@code [1,2,3]} are * {@code [[1,2,3], [1,3,2], [2,1,3], [2,3,1], [3,1,2], [3,2,1]]}. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.permutations * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable from which to generate permutations. * @param {number=} opt_length Length of each permutation. If omitted, defaults * to the length of {@code iterable}. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} A new iterator containing the * permutations of {@code iterable}. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.permutations = function(iterable, opt_length) { var elements = goog.iter.toArray(iterable); var length = goog.isNumber(opt_length) ? opt_length : elements.length; var sets = goog.array.repeat(elements, length); var product = goog.iter.product.apply(undefined, sets); return goog.iter.filter( product, function(arr) { return !goog.iter.hasDuplicates_(arr); }); }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns combinations of elements from * {@code iterable}. * * Combinations are obtained by taking the {@see goog.iter#permutations} of * {@code iterable} and filtering those whose elements appear in the order they * are encountered in {@code iterable}. For example, the 3-length combinations * of {@code [0,1,2,3]} are {@code [[0,1,2], [0,1,3], [0,2,3], [1,2,3]]}. * @see http://docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.combinations * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable from which to generate combinations. * @param {number} length The length of each combination. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} A new iterator containing * combinations from the {@code iterable}. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.combinations = function(iterable, length) { var elements = goog.iter.toArray(iterable); var indexes = goog.iter.range(elements.length); var indexIterator = goog.iter.permutations(indexes, length); // sortedIndexIterator will now give arrays of with the given length that // indicate what indexes into "elements" should be returned on each iteration. var sortedIndexIterator = goog.iter.filter( indexIterator, function(arr) { return goog.array.isSorted(arr); }); var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); function getIndexFromElements(index) { return elements[index]; } iter.next = function() { return goog.array.map(sortedIndexIterator.next(), getIndexFromElements); }; return iter; }; /** * Creates an iterator that returns combinations of elements from * {@code iterable}, with repeated elements possible. * * Combinations are obtained by taking the Cartesian product of {@code length} * iterables and filtering those whose elements appear in the order they are * encountered in {@code iterable}. For example, the 2-length combinations of * {@code [1,2,3]} are {@code [[1,1], [1,2], [1,3], [2,2], [2,3], [3,3]]}. * @see https://goo.gl/C0yXe4 * @see https://goo.gl/djOCsk * @param {!goog.iter.Iterator|!goog.iter.Iterable} iterable The * iterable to combine. * @param {number} length The length of each combination. * @return {!goog.iter.Iterator>} A new iterator containing * combinations from the {@code iterable}. * @template VALUE */ goog.iter.combinationsWithReplacement = function(iterable, length) { var elements = goog.iter.toArray(iterable); var indexes = goog.array.range(elements.length); var sets = goog.array.repeat(indexes, length); var indexIterator = goog.iter.product.apply(undefined, sets); // sortedIndexIterator will now give arrays of with the given length that // indicate what indexes into "elements" should be returned on each iteration. var sortedIndexIterator = goog.iter.filter( indexIterator, function(arr) { return goog.array.isSorted(arr); }); var iter = new goog.iter.Iterator(); function getIndexFromElements(index) { return elements[index]; } iter.next = function() { return goog.array.map( /** @type {!Array} */ (sortedIndexIterator.next()), getIndexFromElements); }; return iter; };