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Circle Buffer

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A simple circular array buffer (also known as a ring buffer) for efficient management of string data in JavaScript/TypeScript.

This simple module is designed to manage a fixed-size buffer efficiently, with the ability to overwrite old data with new data as it arrives. This is useful in scenarios where memory usage needs to be constant and predictable, such as in real-time data processing, streaming applications, or when handling continuous data streams like logs, sensor data, or network packets.

Installation

npm install circle-buffer --save

Usage

import { CircularBuffer } from 'circle-buffer';

// Create a circular buffer with a limit of 5
const buffer = new CircularBuffer({ limit: 5 });

// Add values to the buffer
buffer.forward('A');
buffer.forward('B');
buffer.forward('C');
buffer.forward('D');
buffer.forward('E');

// Get the current state of the buffer
buffer.current(); // Output: 'ABCDE'

// Rewind the buffer
buffer.rewind();

// Get the updated buffer state
buffer.current(); // Output: 'ABCD'

// Get the buffer value at the specified position using index
buffer.get(1); // Output: 'B'

// Get the buffer value at the specified range using index and length
buffer.range(0,2); // Output: 'AB'

// Reset the buffer
buffer.reset();

// Get the buffer state after reset
buffer.current(); // Output: ''

API

CircularBuffer

Constructor

  • new CircularBuffer(options: { limit: number }): CircularBuffer

    Creates a new instance of the CircularBuffer class with the specified limit.

    • options.limit: The maximum number of elements the circular buffer can hold.

Methods

  • current(): string

    Returns the current state of the buffer.

  • get(index: number): string

    Returns the content at the specific position in the buffer.

    • index: The index position in the buffer.
  • range(start: number, length: number): string

    Returns the content at the specific range in the buffer.

    • start: The starting position in the buffer.
    • length: The length of the range to fetch.
  • reset(): void

    Resets the buffer by filling it with empty strings.

  • forward(value: string): void

    Moves the buffer forward by one position, adding the provided value at the end of the buffer. If the buffer is full, the oldest value is removed.

    • value: The string value to be added to the buffer.
  • rewind(): void

    Moves the buffer backward by one position, removing the last value. If the buffer becomes empty, an empty string is added at the beginning.

Use Cases

Suitable for various use cases involving the management of circular buffers that exclusively store strings or characters. Some potential use cases include:

  1. Input History in a Console or Terminal:

    • Maintain a history of user inputs with a fixed size.
  2. Text Animation:

    • Create scrolling text displays or text-based animations.
  3. Textual Undo/Redo Functionality:

    • Implement undo and redo functionality for changes made to a string.
  4. Rotating Text Displays:

    • Display a rotating set of messages or information.
  5. Logging Recent Events:

    • Log recent events in a string format within a fixed-size buffer.
  6. String History in Interactive Applications:

    • Manage a history of user inputs or actions involving strings.
  7. String-based Sliding Windows:

    • Process a stream of string data and keep track of recent strings.
  8. Fixed-Size String Buffer in Resource-Constrained Environments:

    • Manage string data efficiently in resource-constrained environments.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.