import { reduce } from "https://deno.land/x/iter@v3.2.3/mod.ts";
Calls the specified callback function for all the items in an iterable. The return value of the callback function is the accumulated result, and is provided as an argument in the next call to the callback function.
Examples
Example 1
Example 1
import * as iter from "https://deno.land/x/iter";
const naturals = iter.create.increments(1);
// The first triangular number which is a multiple of 13
const luckyNumber = iter.reduce(
naturals,
(tot, n) => tot + n,
0,
(tot) => tot % 13 === 0,
);
console.log(luckyNumber); // -> 78
Parameters
it: Iterable<T>
The iterable to be reduced.
reducer: ReduceAccumulatorCallback<T, U>
A function that accepts up to
four arguments. The reduce function calls f
one time for each item in the
iterable, unless it is stopped early.
initialValue: U
If initialValue
is specified, it is used as the initial
value to start accumulation. The first call to f
provides this value as an
argument.
optional
stop: ReduceStopCallback<T, U> = [UNSUPPORTED]A functin similar to f
. If it returns false,
reduce
will stop early and return the current accumulated value.