Extremely fast and lightweight double-ended queue implementation with zero dependencies.
Double-ended queues can also be used as a:
This implementation is currently the fastest available, even faster than double-ended-queue, see the benchmarks
Every queue operation is done at a constant O(1) - including random access from .peekAt(index).
Works on all node versions >= v0.10
npm install denque
const Denque = require("denque");
const denque = new Denque([1,2,3,4]);
denque.shift(); // 1
denque.pop(); // 4new Denque()new Denque(Array items)push(item)unshift(item)pop()shift()toArray()peekBack()peekFront()peekAt(int index)remove(int index, int count)removeOne(int index)splice(int index, int count, item1, item2, ...)isEmpty()clear()
Creates an empty double-ended queue with initial capacity of 4.
var denque = new Denque();
denque.push(1);
denque.push(2);
denque.push(3);
denque.shift(); //1
denque.pop(); //3Creates a double-ended queue from items.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3,4]);
denque.shift(); // 1
denque.pop(); // 4Push an item to the back of this queue. Returns the amount of items currently in the queue after the operation.
var denque = new Denque();
denque.push(1);
denque.pop(); // 1
denque.push(2);
denque.push(3);
denque.shift(); // 2
denque.shift(); // 3Unshift an item to the front of this queue. Returns the amount of items currently in the queue after the operation.
var denque = new Denque([2,3]);
denque.unshift(1);
denque.toString(); // "1,2,3"
denque.unshift(-2);
denque.toString(); // "-2,-1,0,1,2,3"Pop off the item at the back of this queue.
Note: The item will be removed from the queue. If you simply want to see what's at the back of the queue use peekBack() or .peekAt(-1).
If the queue is empty, undefined is returned. If you need to differentiate between undefined values in the queue and pop() return value -
check the queue .length before popping.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3]);
denque.pop(); // 3
denque.pop(); // 2
denque.pop(); // 1
denque.pop(); // undefinedAliases: removeBack
Shifts off the item at the front of this queue.
Note: The item will be removed from the queue. If you simply want to see what's at the front of the queue use peekFront() or .peekAt(0).
If the queue is empty, undefined is returned. If you need to differentiate between undefined values in the queue and shift() return value -
check the queue .length before shifting.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3]);
denque.shift(); // 1
denque.shift(); // 2
denque.shift(); // 3
denque.shift(); // undefinedReturns the items in the queue as an array. Starting from the item in the front of the queue and ending to the item at the back of the queue.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3]);
denque.push(4);
denque.unshift(0);
denque.toArray(); // [0,1,2,3,4]Returns the item that is at the back of this queue without removing it.
If the queue is empty, undefined is returned.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3]);
denque.push(4);
denque.peekBack(); // 4Returns the item that is at the front of this queue without removing it.
If the queue is empty, undefined is returned.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3]);
denque.push(4);
denque.peekFront(); // 1Returns the item that is at the given index of this queue without removing it.
The index is zero-based, so .peekAt(0) will return the item that is at the front, .peekAt(1) will return
the item that comes after and so on.
The index can be negative to read items at the back of the queue. .peekAt(-1) returns the item that is at the back of the queue,
.peekAt(-2) will return the item that comes before and so on.
Returns undefined if index is not a valid index into the queue.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3]);
denque.peekAt(0); //1
denque.peekAt(1); //2
denque.peekAt(2); //3
denque.peekAt(-1); // 3
denque.peekAt(-2); // 2
denque.peekAt(-3); // 1Note: The implementation has O(1) random access using .peekAt().
Aliases: get
Remove number of items from the specified index from the list.
Returns array of removed items.
Returns undefined if the list is empty.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3,4,5,6,7]);
denque.remove(0,3); //[1,2,3]
denque.remove(1,2); //[5,6]
var denque1 = new Denque([1,2,3,4,5,6,7]);
denque1.remove(4, 100); //[5,6,7]Remove and return the item at the specified index from the list.
Returns undefined if the list is empty.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3,4,5,6,7]);
denque.removeOne(4); // 5
denque.removeOne(3); // 4
denque1.removeOne(1); // 2Native splice implementation.
Remove number of items from the specified index from the list and/or add new elements.
Returns array of removed items or empty array if count == 0.
Returns undefined if the list is empty.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3,4,5,6,7]);
denque.splice(denque.length, 0, 8, 9, 10); // []
denque.toArray() // [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ]
denque.splice(3, 3, 44, 55, 66); // [4,5,6]
denque.splice(5,4, 666,667,668,669); // [ 66, 7, 8, 9 ]
denque.toArray() // [ 1, 2, 3, 44, 55, 666, 667, 668, 669, 10 ]Return true if this queue is empty, false otherwise.
var denque = new Denque();
denque.isEmpty(); // true
denque.push(1);
denque.isEmpty(); // falseRemove all items from this queue. Does not change the queue's capacity.
var denque = new Denque([1,2,3]);
denque.toString(); // "1,2,3"
denque.clear();
denque.toString(); // ""Darwin 17.0.0 x64
Node.JS 9.4.0
V8 6.2.414.46-node.17
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz × 8
(3 x shift + 3 x push ops per 'op')
denque x 64,365,425 ops/sec ±0.69% (92 runs sampled)
double-ended-queue x 26,646,882 ops/sec ±0.47% (94 runs sampled)
(3 x shift + 3 x push ops per 'op')
denque x 61,994,249 ops/sec ±0.26% (95 runs sampled)
double-ended-queue x 26,363,500 ops/sec ±0.42% (91 runs sampled)
(1 x splice per 'op') - initial size of 100,000 items
denque.splice x 925,749 ops/sec ±22.29% (77 runs sampled)
native array splice x 7,777 ops/sec ±8.35% (50 runs sampled)
(1 x remove + 10 x push per 'op') - initial size of 100,000 items
denque.remove x 2,635,275 ops/sec ±0.37% (95 runs sampled)
native array splice - Fails to complete: "JavaScript heap out of memory"
(1 x removeOne + 10 x push per 'op') - initial size of 100,000 items
denque.removeOne x 1,088,240 ops/sec ±0.21% (93 runs sampled)
native array splice x 5,300 ops/sec ±0.41% (96 runs sampled)
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