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cycled

Cycle through the items of an array

This package can be useful for cycling through tabs, images of slideshows, etc.

Install

$ npm install cycled

Usage

import Cycled from 'cycled';

const cycled = new Cycled([1, 2, 3]);

cycled.current();
//=> 1

cycled.next();
//=> 2

cycled.next();
//=> 3

cycled.next();
//=> 1

cycled.previous();
//=> 3

API

cycled = new Cycled(array)

Initiates an array subclass with the methods documented below. Since it's an array, you can use all the normal array methods on it.

array

Type: Array

The array to wrap.

cycled

The instance is an iterable that will cycle through the array. It will cycle through the number of elements equaling the length of the array from the current index.

import Cycled from 'cycled';

const numberCycle = new Cycled([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);

console.log(...numberCycle);
//=> 1 2 3 4 5

current()

Returns the current item.

next()

Returns the next item.

previous()

Returns the previous item.

step(steps)

Returns the item by going the given amount of steps through the array. For example, calling step(2) is like calling next() twice. You go backward by specifying a negative number.

peek(steps)

Returns the item that is located in the given amount of steps through the array. For example, calling peek(2) would get the item 2 items after the current one. You go backward by specifying a negative number.

This method is similar to .step() but without changing the current item.

index

Get or set the current index.

indefinitely()

Returns an iterable that will cycle through the array indefinitely.

indefinitelyReversed()

Returns an iterable that will cycle through the array backward indefinitely.

Example

Here we create a simple tab component that can have the active view set or go forward/backward through the tabs.

import Cycled from 'cycled';

class TabComponent {
	#activeView;
	#views;

	constructor(views) {
		this.#activeView = views[0];
		this.#views = new Cycled(views);
	}

	setActiveView(view) {
		this.#activeView = view;
		this.#views.index = this.views.indexOf(view);
	}

	nextView() {
		setActiveView(this.#views.next());
	}

	previousView() {
		setActiveView(this.#views.previous());
	}
}

const tabs = new TabComponent([
	'Homepage',
	'Blog',
	'Projects',
	'Contact'
]);

// …

nextButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
	tabs.nextView();
});

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Add Cycled#peek

This could be useful to check values without actually switching to them:

const Cycled = require('cycled');

const cycled = new Cycled([1, 2, 3]);

cycled.current();
//=> 1

cycled.peekNext();
//=> 2

cycled.peekNext();
//=> 2

cycled.peekPrevious();
//=> 3

cycled.next();
//=> 2

cycled.peek(1);
//=> 3

// @sindresorhus

Infinite loop for Array spread or for-of loop

Hey Sindre,

I just came across this package and noticed that cycled object cause infinite loops when being used with Array spread and for-of loops which crashes browsers. Looking at the source code it looks like it's intended.

const cycled = new Cycled([1, 2, 3]);

const foo = [...cycled]; // infinite loop
for (let i of cycled) { ... } // infinite loop

Unfortunately, I can not wrap my head around at use case for this and I found it rather surprising because you're subclassing Array but this behavior differs from an Array. Can you give me a hint?

Thanks for the great work!

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