SuperLinq.Async
4.1.0-preview.1
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dotnet add package SuperLinq.Async --version 4.1.0-preview.1
NuGet\Install-Package SuperLinq.Async -Version 4.1.0-preview.1
<PackageReference Include="SuperLinq.Async" Version="4.1.0-preview.1" />
paket add SuperLinq.Async --version 4.1.0-preview.1
#r "nuget: SuperLinq.Async, 4.1.0-preview.1"
// Install SuperLinq.Async as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=SuperLinq.Async&version=4.1.0-preview.1&prerelease // Install SuperLinq.Async as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=SuperLinq.Async&version=4.1.0-preview.1&prerelease
SuperLinq.Async
Async LINQ to Objects is missing a few desirable features.
This project enhances Async LINQ to Objects with extra methods, in a manner which keeps to the spirit of LINQ.
SuperLinq.Async is available for download and installation as a NuGet package.
Usage
SuperLinq.Async can be used in one of two ways. The simplest is to just import the
SuperLinq.Async
namespace and all extension methods become instantly available for
you to use on the types they extend (typically some instantiation of
IAsyncEnumerable<T>
).
Apart from extension methods, SuperLinq.Async also offers regular static method
that generate (instead of operating on) sequences, like Unfold
,
Random
, Sequence
and others.
.NET Versions
Base library is supported on .NET Core 3.1 and .NET 5.0+.
Operators
AggregateRight
Applies a right-associative accumulator function over a sequence. This operator is the right-associative version of the Aggregate LINQ operator.
This method has 9 overloads.
AtLeast
Determines whether or not the number of elements in the sequence is greater than or equal to the given integer.
AtMost
Determines whether or not the number of elements in the sequence is lesser than or equal to the given integer.
Choose
Applies a function to each element of the source sequence and returns a new
sequence of result elements for source elements where the function returns a
couple (2-tuple) having a true
as its first element and result as the
second.
This method has 2 overloads.
CompareCount
Compares two sequences and returns an integer that indicates whether the first sequence has fewer, the same or more elements than the second sequence.
ConcurrentMerge
Merges multiple async sequences into a single async sequence, iteration the sequences in parallel, and returning values when they are received.
This method has 3 overloads.
Consume
Completely consumes the given sequence. This method does not store any data during execution
CountBy
Applies a key-generating function to each element of a sequence and returns a sequence of unique keys and their number of occurrences in the original sequence.
This method has 2 overloads.
CountDown
Provides a countdown counter for a given count of elements at the tail of the sequence where zero always represents the last element, one represents the second-last element, two represents the third-last element and so on.
This method has 2 overloads.
DenseRank
Ranks each item in the sequence with ascending ordering according to the number of unique values encountered.
This method has 2 overloads.
DenseRankBy
Ranks each item in the sequence with ascending ordering according to the number of unique values encountered.
This method has 2 overloads.
DistinctBy
Returns all distinct elements of the given source, where "distinctness" is determined via a projection and the default equality comparer for the projected type.
This method has 2 overloads.
ElementAt
Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence.
EndsWith
Determines whether the end of the first sequence is equivalent to the second sequence.
This method has 4 overloads.
Exactly
Determines whether or not the number of elements in the sequence is equals to the given integer.
ExceptBy
Returns the set of elements in the first sequence which aren't in the second sequence, according to a given key selector.
This method has 2 overloads.
FallbackIfEmpty
Returns the elements of a sequence and falls back to another if the original sequence is empty.
This method has 3 overloads.
FillBackward
Returns a sequence with each null reference or value in the source replaced with the following non-null reference or value in that sequence.
This method has 7 overloads.
FillForward
Returns a sequence with each null reference or value in the source replaced with the previous non-null reference or value seen in that sequence.
This method has 7 overloads.
Fold
Returns the result of applying a function to a sequence with 1 to 16 elements.
This method has 16 overloads.
From
Returns a sequence containing the values resulting from invoking (in order) each function in the source sequence of functions.
This method has 4 overloads.
Generate
Returns a sequence of values consecutively generated by a generator function
GenerateByIndex
Returns a sequence of values based on indexes
This method has 3 overloads.
GroupAdjacent
Groups the adjacent elements of a sequence according to a specified key selector function.
This method has 6 overloads.
Index
Returns a sequence of where the key is the zero-based index of the value in the source sequence.
This method has 2 overloads.
IndexBy
Applies a key-generating function to each element of a sequence and returns a sequence that contains the elements of the original sequence as well its key and index inside the group of its key. An additional argument specifies a comparer to use for testing equivalence of keys.
This method has 2 overloads.
Insert
Inserts the elements of a sequence into another sequence at a specified index.
This method has 2 overloads.
Interleave
Interleaves the elements of two or more sequences into a single sequence, skipping sequences as they are consumed.
This method has 2 overloads.
OrderBy
Sorts the elements of a sequence in a particular direction (ascending, descending) according to a key.
This method has 2 overloads.
Pad
Pads a sequence with default values if it is narrower (shorter in length) than a given width.
This method has 3 overloads.
PadStart
Pads a sequence with default values in the beginning if it is narrower (shorter in length) than a given width.
This method has 3 overloads.
PartialSort
Combines OrderBy
(where element is key) and Take
in a single operation.
This method has 4 overloads.
PartialSortBy
Combines OrderBy
and Take
in a single operation.
This method has 4 overloads.
Random
Returns an infinite sequence of random integers using the standard .NET random number generator.
This method has 6 overloads.
Rank
Ranks each item in the sequence with ascending ordering according to the total number of items encountered.
This method has 2 overloads.
RankBy
Ranks each item in the sequence with ascending ordering according to the total number of items encountered.
This method has 2 overloads.
RunLengthEncode
Run-length encodes a sequence by converting consecutive instances of the same
element into a KeyValuePair<T, int>
representing the item and its occurrence
count.
This method has 2 overloads.
ScanBy
Applies an accumulator function over sequence element keys, returning the keys along with intermediate accumulator states.
This method has 6 overloads.
ScanRight
Peforms a right-associative scan (inclusive prefix) on a sequence of elements. This operator is the right-associative version of the Scan operator.
This method has 6 overloads.
Segment
Divides a sequence into multiple sequences by using a segment detector based on the original sequence.
This method has 6 overloads.
Sequence
Generates a sequence of integral numbers within the (inclusive) specified range.
This method has 2 overloads.
SkipUntil
Skips items from the input sequence until the given predicate returns true when applied to the current source item; that item will be the last skipped
SortedMerge
Merges two or more sequences that are in a common order (either ascending or descending) into a single sequence that preserves that order.
This method has 4 overloads.
SortedMergeDescending
Merges two or more sequences that are in a common order (either ascending or descending) into a single sequence that preserves that order.
This method has 2 overloads.
Split
Splits the source sequence by a separator.
This method has 12 overloads.
StartsWith
Determines whether the beginning of the first sequence is equivalent to the second sequence.
This method has 4 overloads.
TagFirstLast
Returns a sequence resulting from applying a function to each element in the source sequence with additional parameters indicating whether the element is the first and/or last of the sequence
Take
Returns a specified range of contiguous elements from a sequence using the range operator.
TakeEvery
Returns every N-th element of a source sequence
TakeUntil
Returns items from the input sequence until the given predicate returns true when applied to the current source item; that item will be the last returned
ThenBy
Performs a subsequent ordering of elements in a sequence in a particular direction (ascending, descending) according to a key.
This method has 2 overloads.
Where
Returns a sequence filtered by a matching sequence of boolean values. Useful if you have a fixed list of boolean values that should be used to filter multiple similar sequences.
Window
Processes a sequence into a series of subsequences representing a windowed subset of the original
WindowLeft
Creates a left-aligned sliding window over the source sequence of a given size.
WindowRight
Creates a right-aligned sliding window over the source sequence of a given size.
ZipLongest
Returns a projection of tuples, where each tuple contains the N-th element from each of the argument sequences. The resulting sequence will always be as long as the longest of input sequences where the default value of each of the shorter sequence element types is used for padding.
This method has 3 overloads.
ZipMap
Returns a sequence of tuples, where each tuple contains both the original element as well as a projection from that element.
ZipShortest
Returns a projection of tuples, where each tuple contains the N-th element from each of the argument sequences. The resulting sequence is as short as the shortest input sequence.
This method has 3 overloads.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net5.0 is compatible. net5.0-windows was computed. net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
.NET Core | netcoreapp3.1 is compatible. |
-
.NETCoreApp 3.1
- SuperLinq (>= 4.1.0-preview.1)
- System.Interactive.Async (>= 6.0.1)
- System.Linq.Async (>= 6.0.1)
-
net5.0
- SuperLinq (>= 4.1.0-preview.1)
- System.Interactive.Async (>= 6.0.1)
- System.Linq.Async (>= 6.0.1)
-
net6.0
- SuperLinq (>= 4.1.0-preview.1)
- System.Interactive.Async (>= 6.0.1)
- System.Linq.Async (>= 6.0.1)
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