{{alias}}( src[, options] ) Creates a readable stream from an array-like object. In object mode, `null` is a reserved value. If an array contains `null` values (e.g., as a means to encode missing values), the stream will prematurely end. Consider an alternative encoding or filter `null` values prior to invocation. In binary mode, if an array contains `undefined` values, the stream will emit an error. Consider providing a custom serialization function or filtering `undefined` values prior to invocation. If a serialization function fails to return a string or Buffer, the stream emits an error. Parameters ---------- src: ArrayLikeObject Source value. options: Object (optional) Options. options.objectMode: boolean (optional) Specifies whether a stream should operate in "objectMode". Default: false. options.encoding: string|null (optional) Specifies how Buffer objects should be decoded to strings. Default: null. options.highWaterMark: integer (optional) Specifies the maximum number of bytes to store in an internal buffer before pausing the stream. options.sep: string (optional) Separator used to join streamed data. This option is only applicable when a stream is not in "objectMode". Default: '\n'. options.serialize: Function (optional) Serialization function. The default behavior is to serialize streamed values as JSON strings. This option is only applicable when a stream is not in "objectMode". options.dir: integer (optional) Iteration direction. If set to `-1`, a stream iterates over elements from right-to-left. Default: 1. Returns ------- stream: ReadableStream Readable stream. Examples -------- > function fcn( chunk ) { console.log( chunk.toString() ); }; > var s = {{alias}}( [ 1, 2, 3 ] ); > var o = {{alias:@stdlib/streams/node/inspect-sink}}( fcn ); > s.pipe( o ); {{alias}}.factory( [options] ) Returns a function for creating readable streams from array-like objects. Parameters ---------- options: Object (optional) Options. options.objectMode: boolean (optional) Specifies whether a stream should operate in "objectMode". Default: false. options.encoding: string|null (optional) Specifies how Buffer objects should be decoded to strings. Default: null. options.highWaterMark: integer (optional) Specifies the maximum number of bytes to store in an internal buffer before pausing streaming. options.sep: string (optional) Separator used to join streamed data. This option is only applicable when a stream is not in "objectMode". Default: '\n'. options.serialize: Function (optional) Serialization function. The default behavior is to serialize streamed values as JSON strings. This option is only applicable when a stream is not in "objectMode". options.dir: integer (optional) Iteration direction. If set to `-1`, a stream iterates over elements from right-to-left. Default: 1. Returns ------- fcn: Function Function for creating readable streams. Examples -------- > var opts = { 'objectMode': true, 'highWaterMark': 64 }; > var createStream = {{alias}}.factory( opts ); {{alias}}.objectMode( src[, options] ) Returns an "objectMode" readable stream from an array-like object. In object mode, `null` is a reserved value. If an array contains `null` values (e.g., as a means to encode missing values), the stream will prematurely end. Consider an alternative encoding or filter `null` values prior to invocation. Parameters ---------- src: ArrayLikeObject Source value. options: Object (optional) Options. options.encoding: string|null (optional) Specifies how Buffer objects should be decoded to strings. Default: null. options.highWaterMark: integer (optional) Specifies the maximum number of objects to store in an internal buffer before pausing streaming. options.dir: integer (optional) Iteration direction. If set to `-1`, a stream iterates over elements from right-to-left. Default: 1. Returns ------- stream: ReadableStream Readable stream operating in "objectMode". Examples -------- > function fcn( v ) { console.log( v ); }; > var s = {{alias}}.objectMode( [ 1, 2, 3 ] ); > var o = {{alias:@stdlib/streams/node/inspect-sink}}.objectMode( fcn ); > s.pipe( o ); See Also --------