Class: Array

Inherits:
Object show all
Defined in:
lib/framework/pp.rb,
lib/framework/abbrev.rb,
lib/framework/bsearch.rb,
lib/extensions/rexml/rexml/xpath_parser.rb,
lib/extensions/rhoxml/rexml/xpath_parser.rb

Overview

:nodoc:

Direct Known Subclasses

CGI::Cookie, PDF::Writer::StateStack

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#abbrev(pattern = nil) ⇒ Object

Calculates the set of unambiguous abbreviations for the strings in self.

require 'abbrev'
%w{ car cone }.abbrev
#=> {"car"=>"car", "ca"=>"car", "cone"=>"cone", "con"=>"cone", "co"=>"cone"}

The optional pattern parameter is a pattern or a string. Only input strings that match the pattern or start with the string are included in the output hash.

%w{ fast boat day }.abbrev(/^.a/)
#=> {"fast"=>"fast", "fas"=>"fast", "fa"=>"fast", "day"=>"day", "da"=>"day"}

Abbrev.abbrev(%w{car box cone}, "ca")
#=> {"car"=>"car", "ca"=>"car"}

See also Abbrev.abbrev



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# File 'lib/framework/abbrev.rb', line 129

def abbrev(pattern = nil)
  Abbrev::abbrev(self, pattern)
end

#bsearch_first(range = 0 ... self.length, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: bsearch

This method searches the FIRST occurrence which satisfies a condition given by a block in binary fashion and return the index of the first occurrence. Return nil if not found.



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# File 'lib/framework/bsearch.rb', line 67

def bsearch_first (range = 0 ... self.length, &block)
  boundary = bsearch_lower_boundary(range, &block)
  if boundary >= self.length || yield(self[boundary]) != 0
    return nil
  else
    return boundary
  end
end

#bsearch_last(range = 0 ... self.length, &block) ⇒ Object

This method searches the LAST occurrence which satisfies a condition given by a block in binary fashion and return the index of the last occurrence. Return nil if not found.



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# File 'lib/framework/bsearch.rb', line 100

def bsearch_last (range = 0 ... self.length, &block)
  # `- 1' for canceling `lower + 1' in bsearch_upper_boundary.
  boundary = bsearch_upper_boundary(range, &block) - 1

  if (boundary <= -1 || yield(self[boundary]) != 0)
    return nil
  else
    return boundary
  end
end

#bsearch_lower_boundary(range = 0 ... self.length, &block) ⇒ Object

Return the lower boundary. (inside)



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# File 'lib/framework/bsearch.rb', line 48

def bsearch_lower_boundary (range = 0 ... self.length, &block)
  lower  = range.first() -1
  upper = if range.exclude_end? then range.last else range.last + 1 end
  while lower + 1 != upper
    mid = ((lower + upper) / 2).to_i # for working with mathn.rb (Rational)
    if yield(self[mid]) < 0
  lower = mid
    else
  upper = mid
    end
  end
  return upper
end

#bsearch_range(range = 0 ... self.length, &block) ⇒ Object

Return the search result as a Range object.



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# File 'lib/framework/bsearch.rb', line 114

def bsearch_range (range = 0 ... self.length, &block)
  lower = bsearch_lower_boundary(range, &block)
  upper = bsearch_upper_boundary(range, &block)
  return lower ... upper
end

#bsearch_upper_boundary(range = 0 ... self.length, &block) ⇒ Object

Return the upper boundary. (outside)



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# File 'lib/framework/bsearch.rb', line 81

def bsearch_upper_boundary (range = 0 ... self.length, &block)
  lower  = range.first() -1
  upper = if range.exclude_end? then range.last else range.last + 1 end
  while lower + 1 != upper
    mid = ((lower + upper) / 2).to_i # for working with mathn.rb (Rational)
    if yield(self[mid]) <= 0
  lower = mid
    else
  upper = mid
    end
  end
  return lower + 1 # outside of the matching range.
end

#dcloneObject



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# File 'lib/extensions/rexml/rexml/xpath_parser.rb', line 22

def dclone
  klone = self.clone
  klone.clear
  self.each{|v| klone << v.dclone}
  klone
end

#pretty_print(q) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/framework/pp.rb', line 358

def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
  q.group(1, '[', ']') {
    q.seplist(self) {|v|
      q.pp v
    }
  }
end

#pretty_print_cycle(q) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/framework/pp.rb', line 366

def pretty_print_cycle(q) # :nodoc:
  q.text(empty? ? '[]' : '[...]')
end