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Math iterators for generating sequences.
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var ns = require( '@stdlib/math-iter-sequences' );
Namespace containing math iterators for generating sequences.
var iterators = ns;
// returns {...}
The namespace contains the following functions for creating iterator protocol-compliant iterators:
iterCompositesSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of composite numbers.iterContinuedFractionSeq( x, [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a list of all continued fraction terms which can be obtained given the precision of a provided number.iterCubesSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of cubes.iterEvenIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates an interleaved sequence of even integers.iterFactorialsSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of factorials.iterFibonacciSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a Fibonacci sequence.iterFifthPowersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of fifth powers.iterFourthPowersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of fourth powers.iterIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates an interleaved integer sequence.iterLucasSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a Lucas sequence.iterNegaFibonacciSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a negaFibonacci sequence.iterNegaLucasSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a negaLucas sequence.iterNegativeEvenIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of negative even integers.iterNegativeIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a negative integer sequence.iterNegativeOddIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of negative odd integers.iterNonFibonacciSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a non-Fibonacci integer sequence.iterNonNegativeEvenIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of nonnegative even integers.iterNonNegativeIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a nonnegative integer sequence.iterNonPositiveEvenIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of nonpositive even integers.iterNonPositiveIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a nonpositive integer sequence.iterNonSquaresSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of nonsquares.iterOddIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates an interleaved sequence of odd integers.iterPositiveEvenIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of positive even integers.iterPositiveIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a positive integer sequence.iterPositiveOddIntegersSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of positive odd integers.iterPrimesSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of prime numbers.iterSquaredTriangularSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of squared triangular numbers.iterSquaresSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of squares.iterTriangularSeq( [options] )
: create an iterator which generates a sequence of triangular numbers.
var ns = require( '@stdlib/math-iter-sequences' );
// Create iterators for generating square and cube numbers:
var squares = ns.iterSquaresSeq();
var cubes = ns.iterCubesSeq();
// Iterate over both sequences and log the first five pairs:
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < 5; i++ ) {
console.log( 'Square: %d, Cube: %d', squares.next().value, cubes.next().value );
}
// Calculate the sum of the first ten Fibonacci numbers:
var fibonacci = ns.iterFibonacciSeq({
'iter': 10
});
var sum = 0;
var v = fibonacci.next();
while ( v.done === false ) {
sum += v.value;
v = fibonacci.next();
}
console.log( 'Sum of first ten Fibonacci numbers: %d', sum );
// Generate prime numbers:
var primes = ns.iterPrimesSeq({
'iter': 10
});
console.log( 'First ten prime numbers:' );
v = primes.next();
while ( v.done === false ) {
console.log( v.value );
v = primes.next();
}
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