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226 lines
7.4 KiB
TypeScript
226 lines
7.4 KiB
TypeScript
// Library for pure functions
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import {get} from "https";
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import FileManager from "./storage";
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/**
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* Splits a command by spaces while accounting for quotes which capture string arguments.
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* - `\"` = `"`
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* - `\\` = `\`
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*/
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export function parseArgs(line: string): string[] {
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let result = [];
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let selection = "";
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let inString = false;
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let isEscaped = false;
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for (let c of line) {
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if (isEscaped) {
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if (['"', "\\"].includes(c)) selection += c;
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else selection += "\\" + c;
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isEscaped = false;
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} else if (c === "\\") isEscaped = true;
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else if (c === '"') inString = !inString;
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else if (c === " " && !inString) {
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result.push(selection);
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selection = "";
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} else selection += c;
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}
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if (selection.length > 0) result.push(selection);
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* Allows you to store a template string with variable markers and parse it later.
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* - Use `%name%` for variables
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* - `%%` = `%`
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* - If the invalid token is null/undefined, nothing is changed.
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*/
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export function parseVars(line: string, definitions: {[key: string]: string}, invalid: string | null = ""): string {
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let result = "";
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let inVariable = false;
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let token = "";
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for (const c of line) {
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if (c === "%") {
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if (inVariable) {
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if (token === "") result += "%";
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else {
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if (token in definitions) result += definitions[token];
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else if (invalid === null) result += `%${token}%`;
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else result += invalid;
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token = "";
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}
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}
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inVariable = !inVariable;
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} else if (inVariable) token += c;
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else result += c;
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}
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return result;
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}
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export function isType(value: any, type: any): boolean {
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if (value === undefined && type === undefined) return true;
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else if (value === null && type === null) return true;
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else return value !== undefined && value !== null && value.constructor === type;
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}
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/**
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* Checks a value to see if it matches the fallback's type, otherwise returns the fallback.
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* For the purposes of the templates system, this function will only check array types, objects should be checked under their own type (as you'd do anyway with something like a User object).
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* If at any point the value doesn't match the data structure provided, the fallback is returned.
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* Warning: Type checking is based on the fallback's type. Be sure that the "type" parameter is accurate to this!
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*/
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export function select<T>(value: any, fallback: T, type: Function, isArray = false): T {
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if (isArray && isType(value, Array)) {
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for (let item of value) if (!isType(item, type)) return fallback;
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return value;
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} else {
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if (isType(value, type)) return value;
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else return fallback;
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}
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}
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export function clean(text: any) {
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if (typeof text === "string")
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return text.replace(/`/g, "`" + String.fromCharCode(8203)).replace(/@/g, "@" + String.fromCharCode(8203));
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else return text;
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}
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export function trimArray(arr: any, maxLen = 10) {
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if (arr.length > maxLen) {
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const len = arr.length - maxLen;
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arr = arr.slice(0, maxLen);
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arr.push(`${len} more...`);
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}
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return arr;
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}
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export function formatBytes(bytes: any) {
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if (bytes === 0) return "0 Bytes";
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const sizes = ["Bytes", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB", "EB", "ZB", "YB"];
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const i = Math.floor(Math.log(bytes) / Math.log(1024));
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return `${parseFloat((bytes / Math.pow(1024, i)).toFixed(2))} ${sizes[i]}`;
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}
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export function getContent(url: string): Promise<{url: string}> {
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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get(url, (res) => {
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const {statusCode} = res;
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if (statusCode !== 200) {
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res.resume();
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reject(`Request failed. Status code: ${statusCode}`);
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}
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res.setEncoding("utf8");
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let rawData = "";
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res.on("data", (chunk: string) => {
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rawData += chunk;
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});
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res.on("end", () => {
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try {
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const parsedData = JSON.parse(rawData);
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resolve(parsedData);
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} catch (e) {
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reject(`Error: ${e.message}`);
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}
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});
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}).on("error", (err: {message: any}) => {
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reject(`Error: ${err.message}`);
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});
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});
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}
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export interface GenericJSON {
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[key: string]: any;
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}
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export abstract class GenericStructure {
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private __meta__ = "generic";
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constructor(tag?: string) {
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this.__meta__ = tag || this.__meta__;
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}
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public save(asynchronous = true) {
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const tag = this.__meta__;
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/// @ts-ignore
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delete this.__meta__;
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FileManager.write(tag, this, asynchronous);
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this.__meta__ = tag;
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}
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}
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// A 50% chance would be "Math.random() < 0.5" because Math.random() can be [0, 1), so to make two equal ranges, you'd need [0, 0.5)U[0.5, 1).
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// Similar logic would follow for any other percentage. Math.random() < 1 is always true (100% chance) and Math.random() < 0 is always false (0% chance).
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export const Random = {
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num: (min: number, max: number) => Math.random() * (max - min) + min,
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int: (min: number, max: number) => Math.floor(Random.num(min, max)),
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chance: (decimal: number) => Math.random() < decimal,
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sign: (number = 1) => number * (Random.chance(0.5) ? -1 : 1),
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deviation: (base: number, deviation: number) => Random.num(base - deviation, base + deviation)
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};
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/**
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* Pluralises a word and chooses a suffix attached to the root provided.
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* - pluralise("credit", "s") = credit/credits
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* - pluralise("part", "ies", "y") = party/parties
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* - pluralise("sheep") = sheep
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*/
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export function pluralise(value: number, word: string, plural = "", singular = "", excludeNumber = false): string {
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let result = excludeNumber ? "" : `${value} `;
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if (value === 1) result += word + singular;
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else result += word + plural;
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* Pluralises a word for changes.
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* - (-1).pluraliseSigned() = '-1 credits'
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* - (0).pluraliseSigned() = '+0 credits'
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* - (1).pluraliseSigned() = '+1 credit'
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*/
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export function pluraliseSigned(
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value: number,
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word: string,
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plural = "",
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singular = "",
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excludeNumber = false
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): string {
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const sign = value >= 0 ? "+" : "";
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return `${sign}${pluralise(value, word, plural, singular, excludeNumber)}`;
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}
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export function replaceAll(text: string, before: string, after: string): string {
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while (text.indexOf(before) !== -1) text = text.replace(before, after);
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return text;
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}
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export function toTitleCase(text: string): string {
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return text.replace(/([^\W_]+[^\s-]*) */g, (txt) => txt.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + txt.substr(1).toLowerCase());
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}
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/** Returns a random element from this array. */
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export function random<T>(array: T[]): T {
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return array[Math.floor(Math.random() * array.length)];
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}
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/**
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* Splits up this array into a specified length.
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* `$([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]).split(3)` = `[[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9],[10]]`
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*/
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export function split<T>(array: T[], lengthOfEachSection: number): T[][] {
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const amountOfSections = Math.ceil(array.length / lengthOfEachSection);
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const sections = new Array<T[]>(amountOfSections);
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for (let index = 0; index < amountOfSections; index++)
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sections[index] = array.slice(index * lengthOfEachSection, (index + 1) * lengthOfEachSection);
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return sections;
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}
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