"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.createFilter = void 0; var _array = require("../../utils/array.js"); var _function = require("../../utils/function.js"); var _factory = require("../../utils/factory.js"); var name = 'filter'; var dependencies = ['typed']; var createFilter = /* #__PURE__ */(0, _factory.factory)(name, dependencies, function (_ref) { var typed = _ref.typed; /** * Filter the items in an array or one dimensional matrix. * * Syntax: * * math.filter(x, test) * * Examples: * * function isPositive (x) { * return x > 0 * } * math.filter([6, -2, -1, 4, 3], isPositive) // returns [6, 4, 3] * * math.filter(["23", "foo", "100", "55", "bar"], /[0-9]+/) // returns ["23", "100", "55"] * * See also: * * forEach, map, sort * * @param {Matrix | Array} x A one dimensional matrix or array to filter * @param {Function | RegExp} test * A function or regular expression to test items. * All entries for which `test` returns true are returned. * When `test` is a function, it is invoked with three parameters: * the value of the element, the index of the element, and the * matrix/array being traversed. The function must return a boolean. * @return {Matrix | Array} Returns the filtered matrix. */ return typed('filter', { 'Array, function': _filterCallback, 'Matrix, function': function MatrixFunction(x, test) { return x.create(_filterCallback(x.toArray(), test)); }, 'Array, RegExp': _array.filterRegExp, 'Matrix, RegExp': function MatrixRegExp(x, test) { return x.create((0, _array.filterRegExp)(x.toArray(), test)); } }); }); /** * Filter values in a callback given a callback function * @param {Array} x * @param {Function} callback * @return {Array} Returns the filtered array * @private */ exports.createFilter = createFilter; function _filterCallback(x, callback) { // figure out what number of arguments the callback function expects var args = (0, _function.maxArgumentCount)(callback); return (0, _array.filter)(x, function (value, index, array) { // invoke the callback function with the right number of arguments if (args === 1) { return callback(value); } else if (args === 2) { return callback(value, [index]); } else { // 3 or -1 return callback(value, [index], array); } }); }