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Add sequtils.unzip to complement sequtils.zip (#13429)
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kaushalmodi authored Feb 20, 2020
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion changelog.md
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- Added `wrapnils` module for chains of field-access and indexing where the LHS can be nil.
This simplifies code by reducing need for if-else branches around intermediate maybe nil values.
E.g. `echo ?.n.typ.kind`
- Added `minIndex` and `maxIndex` to the `sequtils` module
- Added `minIndex`, `maxIndex` and `unzip` to the `sequtils` module.
- Added `os.isRelativeTo` to tell whether a path is relative to another
- Added `resetOutputFormatters` to `unittest`

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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions lib/pure/collections/sequtils.nim
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else:
zipImpl(s1, s2, seq[(S, T)])

proc unzip*[S, T](s: openArray[(S, T)]): (seq[S], seq[T]) {.since: (1, 1).} =
## Returns a tuple of two sequences split out from a sequence of 2-field tuples.
runnableExamples:
let
zipped = @[(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]
unzipped1 = @[1, 2, 3]
unzipped2 = @['a', 'b', 'c']
assert zipped.unzip() == (unzipped1, unzipped2)
assert zip(unzipped1, unzipped2).unzip() == (unzipped1, unzipped2)
result[0] = newSeqOfCap[S](s.len)
result[1] = newSeqOfCap[T](s.len)
for elem in s:
result[0].add(elem[0])
result[1].add(elem[1])

proc distribute*[T](s: seq[T], num: Positive, spread = true): seq[seq[T]] =
## Splits and distributes a sequence `s` into `num` sub-sequences.
##
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