RangeOperators
This gem will mixin range operations into Ruby’s Range and Array classes.
Range Methods:: Addition and subtraction
- Array Methods
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Combining elements into ranges, determining intersection of elements,
and determining missing elements
It assumes inclusive ranges (ie. 1..4) and range.first <= range.last. Also, the objects making up the ranges must have #succ and #<=> methods.
Usage
The methods added are Range#- (alias Range#minus), Range#+ (alias Range#plus), Array#rangify, Array#intersection, and Array#missing.
Examples:
irb > require ‘range_operators’
irb > (1..10) - (4..6) => [1..3, 7..10]
irb > (1..10).minus(9..12) => [1..8]
Note: #- requires that the second operand have a #- (integer) method defined (ie. Fixnum, Bignum, and Date). (This allows the determination of a previous/predecessor value of an object.)
irb > (1..10) + (9..12) => [1..12]
irb > (1..10).plus(15..20) => [1..10, 15..20]
irb > [1,2,3,6,7,8].rangify => [1..3, 6..8]
irb > [10..15, 16..20, 21, 22].rangify => [10..22]
irb > [1, 2].intersection => nil
irb > [1..10, 1].intersection => 1
irb > [5..10, 1..10, 4..8 ].intersection => 5..8
Note: #intersection will determine the values in common to all of the elements.
irb > [100, 9..11, 14, 1..5, 16, 10..12, 17..17].missing => [6..8, 13, 15, 18..99]
Note: Like #-, #missing requires that the second operand have a #- (integer) method.