What do you think of the following code snippet?
NaturalNumbers()
.filter(function (n) { return n % 2 === 0; }) //even numbers filter
.pick(100)
.sum();
Beautifully succinct right?
Stream-js is a very small (4.1kb minified) library that brings the power of streams to your programming. It enables you to write code as shown above.
Get the latest release from GitHub or via NPM.
NPM
npm install stream-js
Streams can be created using the constructor function or using the helper methods: from and fromArray.
var streamOf2 = new Stream(1, function () {
return new Stream(2, null);
});
var stream = Stream.create(1,2,3);
var streamFromArray = Stream.fromArray([1,2,3]);
Streams can be finite or infinite. Infinite streams can be used to model infinite series in mathematical domains like Natural numbers etc.
var s = Stream.create(1,2,3);
function NaturalNumbers() {
return new Stream(
1,
function () {
return Stream.add(
Stream.NaturalNumbers(),
Stream.Ones());
});
}
var evenNaturals = NaturalNumbers().filter(function(val) {
return val % 2 === 0;
});
var sum = Stream.create(1,2,3).reduce(function(a, b) {
return a + b;
});
The stream-js API is available here
Got ideas to improve stream-js? Or found a bug? Please file a new [issue] (https://github.com/abdulapopoola/Stream/issues/new).
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Created and copyright (c) 2015 by AbdulFattah Popoola.
Stream-js is licensed under the MIT license.