DownloadPHP Iterator-based sequences
Python-like sequences with iterators for PHP.
How to install to your project
composer require smoren/sequence
Quick Reference
Loops
| Functionality | Description | Code Snippet |
|---------------------------------------|------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|
| Range-based for | Python-like range-based loop | foreach(xrange($start, $size, $step) as $value) |
Sequences
| Class | Description | Code Snippet |
|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Range | Iterable arithmetic progression | new Range($start, $size, $step) |
| Exponential | Iterable geometric progression | new Exponential($start, $size, $step) |
| DynamicSequence | Callback-configurable sequence | new DynamicSequence($start, $size, $nextValueGetter, $indexedValueGetter) |
Data containers
| Class | Description | Code Snippet |
|----------------------------------|--------------------------|----------------------------|
| IndexedArray | Python-like indexed list | new IndexedArray($array) |
Functions
| Function | Description | Code Snippet |
|---------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------|
| xrange | Creates iterable range | xrange($start, $size, $step) |
| map | Maps iterable collections and returns IndexedArray of mapped values | map($mapper, ...$collections) |
| filter | Filters iterable collection and returning IndexedArray of filtered items | filter($collection, $filter) |
| reduce | Reduces an iterable collection | reduce($collection, $reducer, $initialValue) |
Usage
Loops
Range-based for
Unlike the PHP built-in function range() , xrange() does not create an array, but a Traversable object
that takes up a small amount of memory, regardless of the number of elements in the sequence.
use function Smoren\Sequence\Functions\xrange;
foreach(xrange(5) as $i) { // start: 0; count: 5; step: 1
echo "{$i} ";
}
// 0 1 2 3 4
foreach(xrange(1, 5) as $i) { // start: 1; count: 5; step: 1
echo "{$i} ";
}
// 1 2 3 4 5
foreach(xrange(1, 5, 2) as $i) { // start: 1; count: 5; step: 2
echo "{$i} ";
}
// 1 3 5 7 9
Sequences
Range
Iterable arithmetic progression.
For infinite sequence use `$size = null`.
use Smoren\Sequence\Structs\Range;
use Smoren\Sequence\Exceptions\OutOfRangeException;
/Simple int range/
$range = new Range(1, 3, 2); // (from, size, step)
var_dump($range->isInfinite()); // false
foreach($range as $value) { echo "{$value} ";
}
// 1 3 5
var_dump($range[0]); // 1
var_dump($range[1]); // 3
var_dump($range[2]); // 5
try { $range[3];
} catch(OutOfRangeException $e) { echo "cannot get value from index out of range\n";
}
var_dump($range[-1]); // 5
var_dump($range[-2]); // 3
var_dump($range[-3]); // 1
try { $range[-4];
} catch(OutOfRangeException $e) { echo "cannot get value from index out of range\n";
}
/Infinite int range/
$range = new Range(1, null, 2);
var_dump($range->isInfinite()); // true
foreach($range as $i => $value) { echo "{$value} ";
if($i > 100) break;
}
// 1 3 5 7 9 11 13...
/Float range/
$range = new Range(1.1, 3, 2.1);
var_dump($range->isInfinite()); // false
foreach($range as $value) { echo "{$value} ";
}
// 1.1 3.2 5.3
#### Exponential
Iterable geometric progression.
For infinite sequence use $size = null .
use Smoren\Sequence\Structs\Exponential;
use Smoren\Sequence\Exceptions\OutOfRangeException;
/Simple int exponential sequence/
$sequence = new Exponential(1, 4, 2); // (from, size, step)
var_dump($sequence->isInfinite()); // false
foreach($sequence as $value) {
echo "{$value} ";
}
// 1 2 4 8
var_dump($sequence[0]); // 1
var_dump($sequence[1]); // 2
var_dump($sequence[2]); // 4
var_dump($sequence[3]); // 8
try {
$sequence[4];
} catch(OutOfRangeException $e) {
echo "cannot get value from index out of range\n";
}
var_dump($sequence[-1]); // 8
var_dump($sequence[-2]); // 4
var_dump($sequence[-3]); // 2
var_dump($sequence[-4]); // 1
try {
$sequence[-5];
} catch(OutOfRangeException $e) {
echo "cannot get value from index out of range\n";
}
/Infinite int exponential sequence/
$sequence = new Exponential(1, null, 2);
var_dump($sequence->isInfinite()); // true
foreach($sequence as $i => $value) {
echo "{$value} ";
if($i > 100) break;
}
// 1 2 4 8 16 32 64...
/Infinite float exponential sequence/
$sequence = new Exponential(0.5, null, 2);
var_dump($sequence->isInfinite()); // true
foreach($sequence as $value) {
echo "{$value} ";
}
// 0.5 0.25 0.125...
Dynamic Sequence
Implementation of sequence configured with callables.
For infinite sequence use `$size = null`.
use Smoren\Sequence\Structs\DynamicSequence;
// (from, size, nextValueGetter, indexValueGetter)
$sequence = new DynamicSequence(1, 5, static function($previousValue) { return $previousValue + 1;
}, static function($index, $startValue) { return $startValue + $index;
});
var_dump(iterator_to_array($sequence));
// [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
### Data containers
#### Indexed Array
Python-like indexed list.
Its keys are always an unbroken sequence of natural numbers starting from zero.
It is also allowed to access array elements from the end with negative indices.
OutOfRangeException will be thrown when trying to access a non-existent index.
use Smoren\Sequence\Structs\IndexedArray;
use Smoren\Sequence\Exceptions\OutOfRangeException;
$array = new IndexedArray([10, 20, 30]);
$array[0] = 11;
$array[-1] = 33;
$array[1] = 22;
var_dump(count($array)); // 3
print_r($array->toArray()); // [11, 22, 33]
unset($array[1]);
print_r($array->toArray()); // [11, 33]
$array[] = 111;
print_r($array->toArray()); // [11, 33, 111]
try { $array[3];
} catch(OutOfRangeException $e) { echo "cannot get value from index out of range\n";
}
try { $array[3] = 1;
} catch(OutOfRangeException $e) { echo "cannot set value from index out of range\n";
}
try { unset($array[3]);
} catch(OutOfRangeException $e) { echo "cannot unset value from index out of range\n";
}
### Functions
#### xrange
Creates iterable range.
Works like `xrange()` function in python2 or `range()` function in python3.
use function Smoren\Sequence\Functions\xrange;
$range = xrange(5);
print_r(iterator_to_array($range));
// [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
$range = xrange(1, 5);
print_r(iterator_to_array($range));
// [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
$range = xrange(1, 5, 2);
print_r(iterator_to_array($range));
// [1, 3, 5, 7, 9]
map
Maps iterable collection and creating IndexedArray of mapped values as a result.
use function Smoren\Sequence\Functions\map;
$ids = [1, 2, 3];
$names = ['Mary', 'Jane', 'Alice'];
$result = map(static function(int $id, string $name) { return "{$id}. {$name}";
}, $ids, $names);
print_r($result->toArray());
// ['1. Mary', '2. Jane', '3. Alice']
#### filter
Filters iterable collection and returning IndexedArray of filtered items.
use function Smoren\Sequence\Functions\filter;
$input = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
$result = filter($input, static function($item) {
return $item > 2;
});
print_r($result->toArray());
// [3, 4, 5]
reduce
Reduces an iterable collection.
use function Smoren\Sequence\Functions\reduce;
$input = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
$result = reduce($input, static function($carry, $item) { return $carry + $item;
}, 0);
var_dump($result);
// 15
## Unit testing
composer install
composer test-init
composer test
## Standards
PHP Sequence conforms to the following standards:
* PSR-1 ? Basic coding standard
* PSR-4 ? Autoloader
* PSR-12 ? Extended coding style guide
## License
PHP Sequence is licensed under the MIT License.
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