simple-squiggle/node_modules/mathjs/lib/cjs/utils/string.js

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"use strict";
var _interopRequireDefault = require("@babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault");
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.compareText = compareText;
exports.endsWith = endsWith;
exports.escape = escape;
exports.format = format;
exports.stringify = stringify;
var _typeof2 = _interopRequireDefault(require("@babel/runtime/helpers/typeof"));
var _is = require("./is.js");
var _number = require("./number.js");
var _formatter = require("./bignumber/formatter.js");
/**
* Check if a text ends with a certain string.
* @param {string} text
* @param {string} search
*/
function endsWith(text, search) {
var start = text.length - search.length;
var end = text.length;
return text.substring(start, end) === search;
}
/**
* Format a value of any type into a string.
*
* Usage:
* math.format(value)
* math.format(value, precision)
* math.format(value, options)
*
* When value is a function:
*
* - When the function has a property `syntax`, it returns this
* syntax description.
* - In other cases, a string `'function'` is returned.
*
* When `value` is an Object:
*
* - When the object contains a property `format` being a function, this
* function is invoked as `value.format(options)` and the result is returned.
* - When the object has its own `toString` method, this method is invoked
* and the result is returned.
* - In other cases the function will loop over all object properties and
* return JSON object notation like '{"a": 2, "b": 3}'.
*
* Example usage:
* math.format(2/7) // '0.2857142857142857'
* math.format(math.pi, 3) // '3.14'
* math.format(new Complex(2, 3)) // '2 + 3i'
* math.format('hello') // '"hello"'
*
* @param {*} value Value to be stringified
* @param {Object | number | Function} [options]
* Formatting options. See src/utils/number.js:format for a
* description of the available options controlling number output.
* This generic "format" also supports the option property `truncate: NN`
* giving the maximum number NN of characters to return (if there would
* have been more, they are deleted and replaced by an ellipsis).
* @return {string} str
*/
function format(value, options) {
var result = _format(value, options);
if (options && (0, _typeof2.default)(options) === 'object' && 'truncate' in options && result.length > options.truncate) {
return result.substring(0, options.truncate - 3) + '...';
}
return result;
}
function _format(value, options) {
if (typeof value === 'number') {
return (0, _number.format)(value, options);
}
if ((0, _is.isBigNumber)(value)) {
return (0, _formatter.format)(value, options);
} // note: we use unsafe duck-typing here to check for Fractions, this is
// ok here since we're only invoking toString or concatenating its values
if (looksLikeFraction(value)) {
if (!options || options.fraction !== 'decimal') {
// output as ratio, like '1/3'
return value.s * value.n + '/' + value.d;
} else {
// output as decimal, like '0.(3)'
return value.toString();
}
}
if (Array.isArray(value)) {
return formatArray(value, options);
}
if ((0, _is.isString)(value)) {
return '"' + value + '"';
}
if (typeof value === 'function') {
return value.syntax ? String(value.syntax) : 'function';
}
if (value && (0, _typeof2.default)(value) === 'object') {
if (typeof value.format === 'function') {
return value.format(options);
} else if (value && value.toString(options) !== {}.toString()) {
// this object has a non-native toString method, use that one
return value.toString(options);
} else {
var entries = Object.keys(value).map(function (key) {
return '"' + key + '": ' + format(value[key], options);
});
return '{' + entries.join(', ') + '}';
}
}
return String(value);
}
/**
* Stringify a value into a string enclosed in double quotes.
* Unescaped double quotes and backslashes inside the value are escaped.
* @param {*} value
* @return {string}
*/
function stringify(value) {
var text = String(value);
var escaped = '';
var i = 0;
while (i < text.length) {
var c = text.charAt(i);
if (c === '\\') {
escaped += c;
i++;
c = text.charAt(i);
if (c === '' || '"\\/bfnrtu'.indexOf(c) === -1) {
escaped += '\\'; // no valid escape character -> escape it
}
escaped += c;
} else if (c === '"') {
escaped += '\\"';
} else {
escaped += c;
}
i++;
}
return '"' + escaped + '"';
}
/**
* Escape special HTML characters
* @param {*} value
* @return {string}
*/
function escape(value) {
var text = String(value);
text = text.replace(/&/g, '&amp;').replace(/"/g, '&quot;').replace(/'/g, '&#39;').replace(/</g, '&lt;').replace(/>/g, '&gt;');
return text;
}
/**
* Recursively format an n-dimensional matrix
* Example output: "[[1, 2], [3, 4]]"
* @param {Array} array
* @param {Object | number | Function} [options] Formatting options. See
* lib/utils/number:format for a
* description of the available
* options.
* @returns {string} str
*/
function formatArray(array, options) {
if (Array.isArray(array)) {
var str = '[';
var len = array.length;
for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (i !== 0) {
str += ', ';
}
str += formatArray(array[i], options);
}
str += ']';
return str;
} else {
return format(array, options);
}
}
/**
* Check whether a value looks like a Fraction (unsafe duck-type check)
* @param {*} value
* @return {boolean}
*/
function looksLikeFraction(value) {
return value && (0, _typeof2.default)(value) === 'object' && typeof value.s === 'number' && typeof value.n === 'number' && typeof value.d === 'number' || false;
}
/**
* Compare two strings
* @param {string} x
* @param {string} y
* @returns {number}
*/
function compareText(x, y) {
// we don't want to convert numbers to string, only accept string input
if (!(0, _is.isString)(x)) {
throw new TypeError('Unexpected type of argument in function compareText ' + '(expected: string or Array or Matrix, actual: ' + (0, _is.typeOf)(x) + ', index: 0)');
}
if (!(0, _is.isString)(y)) {
throw new TypeError('Unexpected type of argument in function compareText ' + '(expected: string or Array or Matrix, actual: ' + (0, _is.typeOf)(y) + ', index: 1)');
}
return x === y ? 0 : x > y ? 1 : -1;
}