forked from M3-Academy/challenge-algorithms-v2.0
36 lines
953 B
JavaScript
36 lines
953 B
JavaScript
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/**
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* ...something resembling a binary search, to find the lowest line within the range.
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* And then you could break as soon as the line is longer than the range...
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*/
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module.exports.sliceRange = (lines, startCol, endCol, inclusive = false) => {
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let start = 0
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let end = lines.length
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if (inclusive) {
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// I consider this a temporary solution until I find an alternaive way to fix the "off by one issue"
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--startCol
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}
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while (start < end) {
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let mid = (start + end) >> 1
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if (startCol >= lines[mid].endCol) {
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start = mid + 1
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} else if (endCol < lines[mid].startCol) {
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end = mid - 1
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} else {
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end = mid
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while (mid >= 0 && startCol < lines[mid].endCol && endCol >= lines[mid].startCol) {
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--mid
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}
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start = mid + 1
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break
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}
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}
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while (end < lines.length && startCol < lines[end].endCol && endCol >= lines[end].startCol) {
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++end
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}
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return lines.slice(start, end)
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}
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