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fill-range    
Fill in a range of numbers or letters, optionally passing an increment or step to use, or create a regex-compatible range with options.toRegex
Table of Contents
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Examples](#examples)
- [Options](#options)
- [options.step](#optionsstep)
- [options.strictRanges](#optionsstrictranges)
- [options.stringify](#optionsstringify)
- [options.toRegex](#optionstoregex)
- [options.transform](#optionstransform)
- [About](#about)
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Install
Install with npm:
sh $ npm install --save fill-range
Install with yarn:
sh $ yarn add fill-range
Usage
Expands numbers and letters, optionally using a step as the last argument. _(Numbers may be defined as JavaScript numbers or strings)_.
js var fill = require('fill-range'); fill(from, to[, step, options]); // examples console.log(fill('1', '10')); //=> '[ '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10' ]' console.log(fill('1', '10', {toRegex: true})); //=> [1-9]|10
Params
- from: {String|Number} the number or letter to start with
- to: {String|Number} the number or letter to end with
- step: {String|Number|Object|Function} Optionally pass a [step](#optionsstep) to use.
- options: {Object|Function}: See all available [options](#options)
Examples
By default, an array of values is returned.
Alphabetical ranges
js console.log(fill('a', 'e')); //=> ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'] console.log(fill('A', 'E')); //=> [ 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E' ]
Numerical ranges
Numbers can be defined as actual numbers or strings.
js console.log(fill(1, 5)); //=> [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ] console.log(fill('1', '5')); //=> [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]
Negative ranges
Numbers can be defined as actual numbers or strings.
js console.log(fill('-5', '-1')); //=> [ '-5', '-4', '-3', '-2', '-1' ] console.log(fill('-5', '5')); //=> [ '-5', '-4', '-3', '-2', '-1', '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5' ]
Steps (increments)
js // numerical ranges with increments console.log(fill('0', '25', 4)); //=> [ '0', '4', '8', '12', '16', '20', '24' ] console.log(fill('0', '25', 5)); //=> [ '0', '5', '10', '15', '20', '25' ] console.log(fill('0', '25', 6)); //=> [ '0', '6', '12', '18', '24' ] // alphabetical ranges with increments console.log(fill('a', 'z', 4)); //=> [ 'a', 'e', 'i', 'm', 'q', 'u', 'y' ] console.log(fill('a', 'z', 5)); //=> [ 'a', 'f', 'k', 'p', 'u', 'z' ] console.log(fill('a', 'z', 6)); //=> [ 'a', 'g', 'm', 's', 'y' ]
Options
options.step
Type: number (formatted as a string or number)
Default: undefined
Description: The increment to use for the range. Can be used with letters or numbers.
Example(s)
js // numbers console.log(fill('1', '10', 2)); //=> [ '1', '3', '5', '7', '9' ] console.log(fill('1', '10', 3)); //=> [ '1', '4', '7', '10' ] console.log(fill('1', '10', 4)); //=> [ '1', '5', '9' ] // letters console.log(fill('a', 'z', 5)); //=> [ 'a', 'f', 'k', 'p', 'u', 'z' ] console.log(fill('a', 'z', 7)); //=> [ 'a', 'h', 'o', 'v' ] console.log(fill('a', 'z', 9)); //=> [ 'a', 'j', 's' ]
options.strictRanges
Type: boolean
Default: false
Description: By default, null is returned when an invalid range is passed. Enable this option to throw a RangeError on invalid ranges.
Example(s)
The following are all invalid:
js fill('1.1', '2'); // decimals not supported in ranges fill('a', '2'); // incompatible range values fill(1, 10, 'foo'); // invalid "step" argument
options.stringify
Type: boolean
Default: undefined
Description: Cast all returned values to strings. By default, integers are returned as numbers.
Example(s)
js console.log(fill(1, 5)); //=> [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ] console.log(fill(1, 5, {stringify: true})); //=> [ '1', '2', '3', '4', '5' ]
options.toRegex
Type: boolean
Default: undefined
Description: Create a regex-compatible source string, instead of expanding values to an array.
Example(s)
js // alphabetical range console.log(fill('a', 'e', {toRegex: true})); //=> '[a-e]' // alphabetical with step console.log(fill('a', 'z', 3, {toRegex: true})); //=> 'a|d|g|j|m|p|s|v|y' // numerical range console.log(fill('1', '100', {toRegex: true})); //=> '[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|100' // numerical range with zero padding console.log(fill('000001', '100000', {toRegex: true})); //=> '0{5}[1-9]|0{4}[1-9][0-9]|0{3}[1-9][0-9]{2}|0{2}[1-9][0-9]{3}|0[1-9][0-9]{4}|100000'
options.transform
Type: function
Default: undefined
Description: Customize each value in the returned array (or [string](#optionstoRegex)). _(you can also pass this function as the last argument to fill())_.
Example(s)
js // increase padding by two var arr = fill('01', '05', function(val, a, b, step, idx, arr, options) { return repeat('0', (options.maxLength + 2) - val.length) + val; }); console.log(arr); //=> ['0001', '0002', '0003', '0004', '0005']
About
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Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, [please create an issue](../../issues/new).
Contributors
Commits | Contributor | |
---|---|---|
103 | jonschlinkert | |
2 | paulmillr | |
1 | edorivai | |
1 | wtgtybhertgeghgtwtg | |
Building docs
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Running tests
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
sh $ npm install && npm test
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the [MIT License](LICENSE).
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