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File: collection/js/array-extras.js

            /**
            Adds additional utility methods to the `Y.Array` class.
            
            @module collection
            @submodule array-extras
            **/
            
            var A          = Y.Array,
                L          = Y.Lang,
                ArrayProto = Array.prototype;
            
            /**
            Returns the index of the last item in the array that contains the specified
            value, or `-1` if the value isn't found.
            
            @method lastIndexOf
            @param {Array} a Array to search in.
            @param {Any} val Value to search for.
            @param {Number} [fromIndex] Index at which to start searching backwards.
              Defaults to the array's length - 1. If negative, it will be taken as an offset
              from the end of the array. If the calculated index is less than 0, the array
              will not be searched and `-1` will be returned.
            @return {Number} Index of the item that contains the value, or `-1` if not
              found.
            @static
            @for Array
            **/
            A.lastIndexOf = L._isNative(ArrayProto.lastIndexOf) ?
                function(a, val, fromIndex) {
                    // An undefined fromIndex is still considered a value by some (all?)
                    // native implementations, so we can't pass it unless it's actually
                    // specified.
                    return fromIndex || fromIndex === 0 ? a.lastIndexOf(val, fromIndex) :
                            a.lastIndexOf(val);
                } :
                function(a, val, fromIndex) {
                    var len = a.length,
                        i   = len - 1;
            
                    if (fromIndex || fromIndex === 0) {
                        i = Math.min(fromIndex < 0 ? len + fromIndex : fromIndex, len);
                    }
            
                    if (i > -1 && len > 0) {
                        for (; i > -1; --i) {
                            if (i in a && a[i] === val) {
                                return i;
                            }
                        }
                    }
            
                    return -1;
                };
            
            /**
            Returns a copy of the input array with duplicate items removed.
            
            Note: If the input array only contains strings, the `Y.Array.dedupe()` method is
            a much faster alternative.
            
            @method unique
            @param {Array} array Array to dedupe.
            @param {Function} [testFn] Custom function to use to test the equality of two
                values. A truthy return value indicates that the values are equal. A falsy
                return value indicates that the values are not equal.
            
                @param {Any} testFn.a First value to compare.
                @param {Any} testFn.b Second value to compare.
                @param {Number} testFn.index Index of the current item in the original
                    array.
                @param {Array} testFn.array The original array.
                @return {Boolean} _true_ if the items are equal, _false_ otherwise.
            
            @return {Array} Copy of the input array with duplicate items removed.
            @static
            **/
            A.unique = function (array, testFn) {
                var i       = 0,
                    len     = array.length,
                    results = [],
                    j, result, resultLen, value;
            
                // Note the label here. It's used to jump out of the inner loop when a value
                // is not unique.
                outerLoop: for (; i < len; i++) {
                    value = array[i];
            
                    // For each value in the input array, iterate through the result array
                    // and check for uniqueness against each result value.
                    for (j = 0, resultLen = results.length; j < resultLen; j++) {
                        result = results[j];
            
                        // If the test function returns true or there's no test function and
                        // the value equals the current result item, stop iterating over the
                        // results and continue to the next value in the input array.
                        if (testFn) {
                            if (testFn.call(array, value, result, i, array)) {
                                continue outerLoop;
                            }
                        } else if (value === result) {
                            continue outerLoop;
                        }
                    }
            
                    // If we get this far, that means the current value is not already in
                    // the result array, so add it.
                    results.push(value);
                }
            
                return results;
            };
            
            /**
            Executes the supplied function on each item in the array. Returns a new array
            containing the items for which the supplied function returned a truthy value.
            
            @method filter
            @param {Array} a Array to filter.
            @param {Function} f Function to execute on each item.
            @param {Object} [o] Optional context object.
            @return {Array} Array of items for which the supplied function returned a
              truthy value (empty if it never returned a truthy value).
            @static
            */
            A.filter = L._isNative(ArrayProto.filter) ?
                function(a, f, o) {
                    return ArrayProto.filter.call(a, f, o);
                } :
                function(a, f, o) {
                    var i       = 0,
                        len     = a.length,
                        results = [],
                        item;
            
                    for (; i < len; ++i) {
                        if (i in a) {
                            item = a[i];
            
                            if (f.call(o, item, i, a)) {
                                results.push(item);
                            }
                        }
                    }
            
                    return results;
                };
            
            /**
            The inverse of `Array.filter()`. Executes the supplied function on each item.
            Returns a new array containing the items for which the supplied function
            returned `false`.
            
            @method reject
            @param {Array} a the array to iterate.
            @param {Function} f the function to execute on each item.
            @param {object} [o] Optional context object.
            @return {Array} The items for which the supplied function returned `false`.
            @static
            */
            A.reject = function(a, f, o) {
                return A.filter(a, function(item, i, a) {
                    return !f.call(o, item, i, a);
                });
            };
            
            /**
            Executes the supplied function on each item in the array. Iteration stops if the
            supplied function does not return a truthy value.
            
            @method every
            @param {Array} a the array to iterate.
            @param {Function} f the function to execute on each item.
            @param {Object} [o] Optional context object.
            @return {Boolean} `true` if every item in the array returns `true` from the
              supplied function, `false` otherwise.
            @static
            */
            A.every = L._isNative(ArrayProto.every) ?
                function(a, f, o) {
                    return ArrayProto.every.call(a, f, o);
                } :
                function(a, f, o) {
                    for (var i = 0, l = a.length; i < l; ++i) {
                        if (i in a && !f.call(o, a[i], i, a)) {
                            return false;
                        }
                    }
            
                    return true;
                };
            
            /**
            Executes the supplied function on each item in the array and returns a new array
            containing all the values returned by the supplied function.
            
            @example
            
                // Convert an array of numbers into an array of strings.
                Y.Array.map([1, 2, 3, 4], function (item) {
                  return '' + item;
                });
                // => ['1', '2', '3', '4']
            
            @method map
            @param {Array} a the array to iterate.
            @param {Function} f the function to execute on each item.
            @param {object} [o] Optional context object.
            @return {Array} A new array containing the return value of the supplied function
              for each item in the original array.
            @static
            */
            A.map = L._isNative(ArrayProto.map) ?
                function(a, f, o) {
                    return ArrayProto.map.call(a, f, o);
                } :
                function(a, f, o) {
                    var i       = 0,
                        len     = a.length,
                        results = ArrayProto.concat.call(a);
            
                    for (; i < len; ++i) {
                        if (i in a) {
                            results[i] = f.call(o, a[i], i, a);
                        }
                    }
            
                    return results;
                };
            
            
            /**
            Executes the supplied function on each item in the array, "folding" the array
            into a single value.
            
            @method reduce
            @param {Array} a Array to iterate.
            @param {Any} init Initial value to start with.
            @param {Function} f Function to execute on each item. This function should
              update and return the value of the computation. It will receive the following
              arguments:
                @param {Any} f.previousValue Value returned from the previous iteration,
                  or the initial value if this is the first iteration.
                @param {Any} f.currentValue Value of the current item being iterated.
                @param {Number} f.index Index of the current item.
                @param {Array} f.array Array being iterated.
            @param {Object} [o] Optional context object.
            @return {Any} Final result from iteratively applying the given function to each
              element in the array.
            @static
            */
            A.reduce = L._isNative(ArrayProto.reduce) ?
                function(a, init, f, o) {
                    // ES5 Array.reduce doesn't support a thisObject, so we need to
                    // implement it manually.
                    return ArrayProto.reduce.call(a, function(init, item, i, a) {
                        return f.call(o, init, item, i, a);
                    }, init);
                } :
                function(a, init, f, o) {
                    var i      = 0,
                        len    = a.length,
                        result = init;
            
                    for (; i < len; ++i) {
                        if (i in a) {
                            result = f.call(o, result, a[i], i, a);
                        }
                    }
            
                    return result;
                };
            
            /**
            Executes the supplied function on each item in the array, searching for the
            first item that matches the supplied function.
            
            @method find
            @param {Array} a the array to search.
            @param {Function} f the function to execute on each item. Iteration is stopped
              as soon as this function returns `true`.
            @param {Object} [o] Optional context object.
            @return {Object} the first item that the supplied function returns `true` for,
              or `null` if it never returns `true`.
            @static
            */
            A.find = function(a, f, o) {
                for (var i = 0, l = a.length; i < l; i++) {
                    if (i in a && f.call(o, a[i], i, a)) {
                        return a[i];
                    }
                }
                return null;
            };
            
            /**
            Iterates over an array, returning a new array of all the elements that match the
            supplied regular expression.
            
            @method grep
            @param {Array} a Array to iterate over.
            @param {RegExp} pattern Regular expression to test against each item.
            @return {Array} All the items in the array that produce a match against the
              supplied regular expression. If no items match, an empty array is returned.
            @static
            */
            A.grep = function(a, pattern) {
                return A.filter(a, function(item, index) {
                    return pattern.test(item);
                });
            };
            
            /**
            Partitions an array into two new arrays, one with the items for which the
            supplied function returns `true`, and one with the items for which the function
            returns `false`.
            
            @method partition
            @param {Array} a Array to iterate over.
            @param {Function} f Function to execute for each item in the array. It will
              receive the following arguments:
                @param {Any} f.item Current item.
                @param {Number} f.index Index of the current item.
                @param {Array} f.array The array being iterated.
            @param {Object} [o] Optional execution context.
            @return {Object} An object with two properties: `matches` and `rejects`. Each is
              an array containing the items that were selected or rejected by the test
              function (or an empty array if none).
            @static
            */
            A.partition = function(a, f, o) {
                var results = {
                    matches: [],
                    rejects: []
                };
            
                A.each(a, function(item, index) {
                    var set = f.call(o, item, index, a) ? results.matches : results.rejects;
                    set.push(item);
                });
            
                return results;
            };
            
            /**
            Creates an array of arrays by pairing the corresponding elements of two arrays
            together into a new array.
            
            @method zip
            @param {Array} a Array to iterate over.
            @param {Array} a2 Another array whose values will be paired with values of the
              first array.
            @return {Array} An array of arrays formed by pairing each element of the first
              array with an item in the second array having the corresponding index.
            @static
            */
            A.zip = function(a, a2) {
                var results = [];
                A.each(a, function(item, index) {
                    results.push([item, a2[index]]);
                });
                return results;
            };
            
            /**
            Flattens an array of nested arrays at any abitrary depth into a single, flat
            array.
            
            @method flatten
            @param {Array} a Array with nested arrays to flatten.
            @return {Array} An array whose nested arrays have been flattened.
            @static
            @since 3.7.0
            **/
            A.flatten = function(a) {
                var result = [],
                    i, len, val;
            
                // Always return an array.
                if (!a) {
                    return result;
                }
            
                for (i = 0, len = a.length; i < len; ++i) {
                    val = a[i];
            
                    if (L.isArray(val)) {
                        // Recusively flattens any nested arrays.
                        result.push.apply(result, A.flatten(val));
                    } else {
                        result.push(val);
                    }
                }
            
                return result;
            };