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RedMew/utils/list_utils.lua
2018-01-21 15:32:07 +00:00

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local function assert_argument_valid(a, arg_type)
arg_type = arg_type or "table"
if type(a) ~= arg_type then
error("bad argument #1 to '" .. debug.getinfo(2, "n").name .. "' (table expected, got ".. type(a) .. ")", 3)
end
end
table.remove_element = function(t, element)
assert_argument_valid(t)
for k,v in pairs(t) do
if v == element then
table.remove(t, k)
break
end
end
end
table.add_all = function (t1, t2)
assert_argument_valid(t1)
assert_argument_valid(t2)
for k,v in pairs(t2) do
if tonumber(k) then
table.insert(t1, v)
else
t1[k] = v
end
end
end
table.size = function(t)
assert_argument_valid(t)
local size = 0
for _,_ in pairs(t) do size = size + 1 end
return size
end
table.index_of = function(t, e)
assert_argument_valid(t)
local i = 1
for _,v in pairs(t) do
if v == e then
return i
end
i = i + 1
end
return -1
end
table.contains = function(t, e)
assert_argument_valid(t)
return table.index_of(t, e) > -1
end
table.set = function (t, index, element)
assert_argument_valid(t)
assert_argument_valid(index, "number")
local i = 1
for k,v in pairs(t) do
if i == index then
t[k] = element
return nil
end
i = i + 1
end
error("Index out of bounds", 2)
end
table.get = function (t, index)
assert_argument_valid(t)
assert_argument_valid(index, "number")
local i = 1
for k,v in pairs(t) do
if i == index then
return t[k]
end
i = i + 1
end
error("Index out of bounds", 2)
end
--[[
Returns the index where t[index] == target.
If there is no such index, returns a negative vaule such that bit32.bnot(value) is
the index that the vaule should be inserted to keep the list ordered.
t must be a list in ascending order for the return value to be valid.
Usage example:
local t = {1,3,5,7,9}
local x = 5
local index = table.binary_search(t, x)
if index < 0 then
game.print("value not found, smallest index where t[index] > x is: " .. bit32.bnot(index))
else
game.print("value found at index: " .. index)
end
]]
table.binary_search = function(t, target)
--For some reason bit32.bnot doesn't return negative numbers so I'm using ~x = -1 - x instead.
assert_argument_valid(t)
assert_argument_valid(target, "number")
local lower = 1
local upper = #t
if upper == 0 then
return -2 -- ~1
end
repeat
local mid = math.floor( (lower + upper) / 2 )
local value = t[mid]
if value == target then
return mid
elseif value < target then
lower = mid + 1
else
upper = mid - 1
end
until lower > upper
return -1 - lower -- ~lower
end