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Split values into two groups according to a predicate function.

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Split values into two groups according to a predicate function.

## Installation ```bash npm install @stdlib/utils-async-bifurcate-by ``` Alternatively, - To load the package in a website via a `script` tag without installation and bundlers, use the [ES Module][es-module] available on the [`esm`][esm-url] branch (see [README][esm-readme]). - If you are using Deno, visit the [`deno`][deno-url] branch (see [README][deno-readme] for usage intructions). - For use in Observable, or in browser/node environments, use the [Universal Module Definition (UMD)][umd] build available on the [`umd`][umd-url] branch (see [README][umd-readme]). The [branches.md][branches-url] file summarizes the available branches and displays a diagram illustrating their relationships. To view installation and usage instructions specific to each branch build, be sure to explicitly navigate to the respective README files on each branch, as linked to above.
## Usage ```javascript var bifurcateByAsync = require( '@stdlib/utils-async-bifurcate-by' ); ``` #### bifurcateByAsync( collection, \[options,] predicate, done ) Splits values into two groups according to a `predicate` function, which specifies which group an element in the input `collection` belongs to. If a `predicate` function calls a provided callback with a truthy group value, a collection element belongs to the first group; otherwise, a collection element belongs to the second group. ```javascript function predicate( value, next ) { setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { console.log( value ); next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; bifurcateByAsync( arr, predicate, done ); /* => 1000 2500 3000 [ [ 2500, 3000 ], [ 1000 ] ] */ ``` The function accepts the following `options`: - `limit`: the maximum number of pending invocations at any one time. Default: `infinity`. - `series`: `boolean` indicating whether to sequentially invoke the `predicate` function for each `collection` element. If `true`, the function sets `options.limit=1`. Default: `false`. - `returns`: specifies the output format. If the option equals `'values'`, the function returns group results as element values. If the option equals `'indices'`, the function returns group results as element indices. If the option equals `'*'`, the function returns group results as both element indices and values. Default: `'values'`. - `thisArg`: the execution context for `predicate`. By default, the function returns group results as element values. To return element indices, set the `returns` option to `'indices'`. ```javascript function predicate( value, next ) { setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { console.log( value ); next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; var opts = { 'returns': 'indices' }; bifurcateByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done ); /* => 1000 2500 3000 [ [ 1, 0 ], [ 2 ] ] */ ``` To return index-value pairs, set the `returns` option to `'*'`. ```javascript function predicate( value, next ) { setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { console.log( value ); next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; var opts = { 'returns': '*' }; bifurcateByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done ); /* => 1000 2500 3000 [ [ [ 1, 2500 ], [ 0, 3000 ] ], [ [ 2, 1000 ] ] ] */ ``` By default, all elements are processed concurrently, which means that the function does **not** guarantee completion order. To process each `collection` element sequentially, set the `series` option to `true`. ```javascript function predicate( value, next ) { setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { console.log( value ); next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; var opts = { 'series': true }; bifurcateByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done ); /* => 3000 2500 1000 [ [ 3000, 2500 ], [ 1000 ] ] */ ``` To limit the maximum number of pending function invocations, set the `limit` option. ```javascript function predicate( value, next ) { setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { console.log( value ); next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; var opts = { 'limit': 2 }; bifurcateByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done ); /* => 2500 3000 1000 [ [ 2500, 3000 ], [ 1000 ] ] */ ``` To set the execution context of the `predicate` function, set the `thisArg` option. ```javascript function predicate( value, next ) { this.count += 1; setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; var context = { 'count': 0 }; var opts = { 'thisArg': context }; bifurcateByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done ); function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); // => [ [ 2500, 3000 ], [ 1000 ] ] console.log( context.count ); // => 3 } ``` When invoked, the `predicate` function is provided a maximum of four arguments: - `value`: collection value. - `index`: collection index. - `collection`: the input `collection`. - `next`: a callback which should be called once the `predicate` function has finished processing a collection `value`. The actual number of provided arguments depends on function `length`. If the `predicate` function accepts two arguments, the `predicate` function is provided `value` and `next`. If the `predicate` function accepts three arguments, the `predicate` function is provided `value`, `index`, and `next`. For every other `predicate` function signature, the `predicate` function is provided all four arguments. ```javascript function predicate( value, i, collection, next ) { console.log( 'collection: %s. %d: %d', collection.join( ',' ), i, value ); setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { console.log( value ); next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; bifurcateByAsync( arr, predicate, done ); /* => collection: 3000,2500,1000. 0: 3000 collection: 3000,2500,1000. 1: 2500 collection: 3000,2500,1000. 2: 1000 1000 2500 3000 [ [ 2500, 3000 ], [ 1000 ] ] */ ``` #### bifurcateByAsync.factory( \[options,] predicate ) Returns a `function` which invokes a `predicate` function once for each element in a `collection`. ```javascript function predicate( value, next ) { setTimeout( onTimeout, value ); function onTimeout() { console.log( value ); next( null, (value > 2000) ); } } function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } var f = bifurcateByAsync.factory( predicate ); var arr1 = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ]; f( arr1, done ); /* => 1000 2500 3000 [ [ 2500, 3000 ], [ 1000 ] ] */ var arr2 = [ 300, 250, 100 ]; f( arr2, done ); /* => 100 250 300 [ [], [ 100, 250, 300 ] ] */ ``` The function accepts the same `options` as `bifurcateByAsync()`.
## Notes - A `collection` may be either an [`Array`][mdn-array], [`Typed Array`][mdn-typed-array], or an array-like [`Object`][mdn-object] (excluding `strings` and `functions`). - If a provided function calls the `next` callback with a truthy `error` argument, the function suspends execution and immediately calls the `done` callback for subsequent `error` handling. - The function does **not** support dynamic `collection` resizing. - The function does **not** skip `undefined` elements. - If provided an empty `collection`, the function calls the `done` callback with an empty `array` for the group results. - **Neither** `bifurcateByAsync` nor the function returned by the `factory` method **guarantee** asynchronous execution. To guarantee asynchrony, wrap the `done` callback in a function which either executes at the end of the current stack (e.g., `nextTick`) or during a subsequent turn of the event loop (e.g., `setImmediate`, `setTimeout`).
## Examples ```javascript var resolve = require( 'path' ).resolve; var readFile = require( '@stdlib/fs-read-file' ); var bifurcateByAsync = require( '@stdlib/utils-async-bifurcate-by' ); var files = [ resolve( __dirname, 'package.json' ), resolve( __dirname, 'README.md' ), resolve( __dirname, 'beep.boop.md' ) ]; function done( error, result ) { if ( error ) { throw error; } console.log( result ); } function predicate( file, next ) { var opts = { 'encoding': 'utf8' }; readFile( file, opts, onFile ); function onFile( error ) { if ( error ) { return next( null, false ); } next( null, true ); } } bifurcateByAsync( files, predicate, done ); ```
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