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use std *
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#[test]
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def iter_find [] {
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let hastack1 = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7]
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let hastack2 = [nushell rust shell iter std]
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let hastack3 = [nu 69 2023-04-20 "std"]
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let res = ($hastack1 | iter find {|it| $it mod 2 == 0})
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assert equal $res 2
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let res = ($hastack2 | iter find {|it| $it starts-with 's'})
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assert equal $res 'shell'
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let res = ($hastack2 | iter find {|it| ($it | length) == 50})
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assert equal $res null
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let res = ($hastack3 | iter find {|it| (it | describe) == filesize})
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assert equal $res null
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}
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#[test]
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def iter_intersperse [] {
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let res = ([1 2 3 4] | iter intersperse 0)
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assert equal $res [1 0 2 0 3 0 4]
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let res = ([] | iter intersperse x)
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assert equal $res []
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let res = ([1] | iter intersperse 5)
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assert equal $res [1]
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let res = ([a b c d e] | iter intersperse 5)
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assert equal $res [a 5 b 5 c 5 d 5 e]
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let res = (1..4 | iter intersperse 0)
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assert equal $res [1 0 2 0 3 0 4]
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let res = (4 | iter intersperse 1)
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assert equal $res [4]
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}
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#[test]
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def iter_scan [] {
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let scanned = ([1 2 3] | iter scan 0 {|x, y| $x + $y} -n)
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assert equal $scanned [1, 3, 6]
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let scanned = ([1 2 3] | iter scan 0 {|x, y| $x + $y})
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assert equal $scanned [0, 1, 3, 6]
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let scanned = ([a b c d] | iter scan "" {|x, y| [$x, $y] | str join} -n)
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assert equal $scanned ["a" "ab" "abc" "abcd"]
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}
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#[test]
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def iter_filter_map [] {
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let res = ([2 5 "4" 7] | iter filter-map {|it| $it ** 2})
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assert equal $res [4 25 49]
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let res = (
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["3" "42" "69" "n" "x" ""]
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| iter filter-map {|it| $it | into int}
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)
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assert equal $res [3 42 69]
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}
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#[test]
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def iter_find_index [] {
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let res = (
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["iter", "abc", "shell", "around", "nushell", "std"]
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| iter find-index {|x| $x starts-with 's'}
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)
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assert equal $res 2
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let is_even = {|x| $x mod 2 == 0}
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let res = ([3 5 13 91] | iter find-index $is_even)
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assert equal $res (-1)
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let res = (42 | iter find-index {|x| $x == 42})
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assert equal $res 0
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}
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#[test]
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def iter_zip_with [] {
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let res = (
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[1 2 3] | iter zip-with [2 3 4] {|a, b| $a + $b }
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)
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assert equal $res [3 5 7]
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let res = (42 | iter zip-with [1 2 3] {|a, b| $a // $b})
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assert equal $res [42]
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let res = (2..5 | iter zip-with 4 {|a, b| $a * $b})
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assert equal $res [8]
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let res = (
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[[name repo]; [rust github] [haskell gitlab]]
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| iter zip-with 1.. {|data, num|
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{ name: $data.name, repo: $data.repo position: $num }
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}
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)
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assert equal $res [
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[name repo position];
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[rust github 1]
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[haskell gitlab 2]
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]
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}
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#[test]
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def iter_flat_map [] {
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let res = (
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[[1 2 3] [2 3 4] [5 6 7]] | iter flat-map {|it| $it | math sum}
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)
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assert equal $res [6 9 18]
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let res = ([1 2 3] | iter flat-map {|it| $it + ($it * 10)})
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assert equal $res [11 22 33]
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}
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#[test]
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def iter_zip_into_record [] {
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let headers = [name repo position]
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let values = [rust github 1]
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let res = (
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$headers | iter zip-into-record $values
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)
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assert equal $res [
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[name repo position];
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[rust github 1]
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]
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}
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