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SortArray
SortArrayInt
REmodule Int : Belt_SortArrayInt
Specalized when key type is int
, more efficient than the generic type
SortArrayString
REmodule String: Belt_SortArrayString
Specalized when key type is string
, more efficient than the generic type
strictlySortedLengthU
RElet strictlySortedLengthU: (array('a), [@bs] (('a, 'a) => bool)) => int;
strictlySortedLength
RElet strictlySortedLength: (array('a), ('a, 'a) => bool) => int;
strictlySortedLenght(xs, cmp);
return +n
means increasing order -n
means negative order
REBelt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([|1, 2, 3, 4, 3|], (x, y) => x < y) == 4;
Belt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([||], (x, y) => x < y) == 0;
Belt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([|1|], (x, y) => x < y) == 1;
Belt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([|4, 3, 2, 1|], (x, y) => x < y) == (-4);
isSortedU
RElet isSortedU: (array('a), [@bs] (('a, 'a) => int)) => bool;
isSorted
RElet isSorted: (array('a), ('a, 'a) => int) => bool;
isSorted(arr, cmp)
: Returns true if array is increasingly sorted (equal is okay)
stableSortInPlaceByU
RElet stableSortInPlaceByU: (array('a), [@bs] (('a, 'a) => int)) => unit;
stableSortInPlaceBy
RElet stableSortInPlaceBy: (array('a), ('a, 'a) => int) => unit;
stableSortByU
RElet stableSortByU: (array('a), [@bs] (('a, 'a) => int)) => array('a);
stableSortBy
RElet stableSortBy: (array('a), ('a, 'a) => int) => array('a);
stableSortBy(xs, cmp)
: Returns a fresh array Sort xs
in place using
comparator cmp
, the stable means if the elements are equal, their order will
be preserved
binarySearchByU
RElet binarySearchByU: (array('a), 'a, [@bs] (('a, 'a) => int)) => int;
binarySearchBy
RElet binarySearchBy: (array('a), 'a, ('a, 'a) => int) => int;
If value is not found and value is less than one or more elements in array, the negative number returned is the bitwise complement of the index of the first element that is larger than value.
If value is not found and value is greater
than all elements in array, the negative number returned is the bitwise
complement of (the index of the last element plus 1)for example, if key
is
smaller than all elements return -1
since lnot(-1) == 0
if key
is larger
than all elements return lnot(-1) == 0
since lnot(- (len + 1)) == len
REBelt.SortArray.binarySearchBy([|1, 2, 3, 4, 33, 35, 36|], 33, Pervasives.compare) == 4;
lnot(Belt.SortArray.binarySearchBy([|1, 3, 5, 7|], 4, Pervasives.compare)) == 2;