Create and manage self aware multi-dimensional arrays of anything. Use this module to:
- Make multi-dimensional array instances with as many dimensions as you'd like.
- Initialize the array with any type of value or object.
- Set and Get positions within the array to any value or object.
- Do all this with a simple and scalable interface.
IMPORTANT: Currently, multi-dimensional arrays are fixed in size. That means if you manipulate any of the dimensional arrays (eg. with push
, pop
, slice
etc) you will get unexpected behaviours.
npm install --save multidimensional
var MultiDimensional = require('multidimensional')
To create a new MultiDimensional, create a new instance and pass in the dimensional sizes as an array. By default all values will initialize as null
:
// create a 3x3 array
var twodimensional = new MultiDimensional([3, 3])
// create a 3x3x4 array
var threedimensional = new MultiDimensional([3, 3, 4])
// create a 4x3x4x2 array
var fourdimensional = new MultiDimensional([4, 3, 4, 2])
// etc...
If you want to create a new instance with initial values, you can pass in an initial value for all positions:
// create a 3x4 array with all positions set to 0
var twodimensional = new MultiDimensional([3, 4], 0)
// create a 3x3x4 array with all positions set to 'Default String'
var threedimensionalAsStrings = new MultiDimensional([3, 3, 4], 'Default String')
IMPORTANT: Position indexes start at [0, 0, 0]
. So if you created an array of size 3x4x5 ([3, 4, 5]
), the highest index will be [2, 3, 4]
.
threedimensional.position([2, 2, 2])
threedimensional.position([2, 2, 2], 'New Value')
When constructing your multi-dimensional array, you can use a callback function to construct and return an item for each position.
The callback is called with the position
and the multidimensional
instance it will be added to.
// create a 3x3x4 array with all positions set to a unique Cell object.
var threedimensional = new MultiDimensional([3, 3, 4], function(position, multidimensional) {
return {
mydescription: 'I am a cell at position ' + position.join(),
myposition: position,
myparent: multidimensional
}
})
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Copyright (c) 2015 Arjun Mehta