@nulink_network/uint8arrays v1.0.0
uint8arrays
Utility functions to make dealing with Uint8Arrays easier
Table of contents
Install
$ npm i uint8arraysAPI
alloc(size)
Create a new Uint8Array. If globalThis.Buffer is defined, it will be used in preference to globalThis.Uint8Array.
Example
import { alloc } from 'uint8arrays/alloc`
const buf = alloc(100)allocUnsafe(size)
Create a new Uint8Array. If globalThis.Buffer is defined, it will be used in preference to globalThis.Uint8Array.
On platforms that support it, memory referenced by the returned Uint8Array will not be initialized.
Example
import { allocUnsafe } from 'uint8arrays/alloc`
const buf = allocUnsafe(100)compare(a, b)
Compare two Uint8Arrays
Example
import { compare } from 'uint8arrays/compare'
const arrays = [
Uint8Array.from([3, 4, 5]),
Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2])
]
const sorted = arrays.sort(compare)
console.info(sorted)
// [
// Uint8Array[0, 1, 2]
// Uint8Array[3, 4, 5]
// ]concat(arrays, [length])
Concatenate one or more array-likes and return a Uint8Array with their contents.
If you know the length of the arrays, pass it as a second parameter, otherwise it will be calculated by traversing the list of arrays.
Example
import { concat } from 'uint8arrays/concat'
const arrays = [
Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2]),
Uint8Array.from([3, 4, 5])
]
const all = concat(arrays, 6)
console.info(all)
// Uint8Array[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]equals(a, b)
Returns true if the two arrays are the same array or if they have the same length and contents.
Example
import { equals } from 'uint8arrays/equals'
const a = Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2])
const b = Uint8Array.from([3, 4, 5])
const c = Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2])
console.info(equals(a, b)) // false
console.info(equals(a, c)) // true
console.info(equals(a, a)) // truefromString(string, encoding = 'utf8')
Returns a new Uint8Array created from the passed string and interpreted as the passed encoding.
Supports utf8 and any of the multibase encodings as implemented by the multiformats module.
Example
import { fromString } from 'uint8arrays/from-string'
console.info(fromString('hello world')) // Uint8Array[104, 101 ...
console.info(fromString('00010203aabbcc', 'base16')) // Uint8Array[0, 1 ...
console.info(fromString('AAECA6q7zA', 'base64')) // Uint8Array[0, 1 ...
console.info(fromString('01234', 'ascii')) // Uint8Array[48, 49 ...toString(array, encoding = 'utf8')
Returns a string created from the passed Uint8Array in the passed encoding.
Supports utf8 and any of the multibase encodings as implemented by the multiformats module.
Example
import { toString } from 'uint8arrays/to-string'
console.info(toString(Uint8Array.from([104, 101...]))) // 'hello world'
console.info(toString(Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2...]), 'base16')) // '00010203aabbcc'
console.info(toString(Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2...]), 'base64')) // 'AAECA6q7zA'
console.info(toString(Uint8Array.from([48, 49, 50...]), 'ascii')) // '01234'xor(a, b)
Returns a Uint8Array containing a and b xored together.
Example
import { xor } from 'uint8arrays/xor'
console.info(xor(Uint8Array.from([1, 0]), Uint8Array.from([0, 1]))) // Uint8Array[1, 1]License
Licensed under either of
- Apache 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE / http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT (LICENSE-MIT / http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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