# bifurcate > Split values into two groups.
## Usage ```javascript var bifurcate = require( '@stdlib/utils/bifurcate' ); ``` #### bifurcate( collection, \[options,] filter ) Splits values into two groups. If an element in `filter` is truthy, the corresponding element in `collection` belongs to the first group; otherwise, the `collection` element belongs to the second group. ```javascript var arr = [ 'beep', 'boop', 'foo', 'bar' ]; var filter = [ true, true, false, true ]; var out = bifurcate( arr, filter ); // returns [ [ 'beep', 'boop', 'bar' ], [ 'foo' ] ] ``` The function accepts the following `options`: - `returns`: specifies the output format. If the option equals `'values'`, the function outputs element values. If the option equals `'indices'`, the function outputs element indices. If the option equals `'*'`, the function outputs both element indices and values. Default: `'values'`. By default, the function returns element values. To return element indices, set the `returns` option to `'indices'`. ```javascript var arr = [ 'beep', 'boop', 'foo', 'bar' ]; var filter = [ true, true, false, true ]; var opts = { 'returns': 'indices' }; var out = bifurcate( arr, opts, filter ); // returns [ [ 0, 1, 3 ], [ 2 ] ] ``` To return index-element pairs, set the `returns` option to `'*'`. ```javascript var arr = [ 'beep', 'boop', 'foo', 'bar' ]; var filter = [ true, true, false, true ]; var opts = { 'returns': '*' }; var out = bifurcate( arr, opts, filter ); // returns [ [ [ 0, 'beep' ], [ 1, 'boop' ], [ 3, 'bar' ] ], [ [ 2, 'foo' ] ] ] ```
## Notes - Both `collection` and `filter` **must** be collections. A collection may be either an [`Array`][mdn-array], [`Typed Array`][mdn-typed-array], or an array-like [`Object`][mdn-object] (excluding `strings` and `functions`).
## Examples ```javascript var randu = require( '@stdlib/random/base/randu' ); var floor = require( '@stdlib/math/base/special/floor' ); var bifurcate = require( '@stdlib/utils/bifurcate' ); var vals; var arr; var out; var f; var i; var j; vals = [ 'beep', 'boop', 'foo', 'bar', 'woot', 'woot' ]; // Generate a random collection... arr = new Array( 100 ); for ( i = 0; i < arr.length; i++ ) { j = floor( randu()*vals.length ); arr[ i ] = vals[ j ]; } // Randomly assign collection values to a group... f = new Array( arr.length ); for ( i = 0; i < arr.length; i++ ) { f[ i ] = ( randu() < 0.5 ); } // Compute the groups: out = bifurcate( arr, f ); console.log( out ); ```