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NAME

String::Rotate - Rotate, but for Strings directly instead of through Lists

SYNOPSIS

use String::Rotate;

say 'Rakudo'.&rotate; # akudoR

say 'Rakudo'.&rotate(-1); # oRakud

say rotate 'Rakudo', 3; # udoRak

Also export a Role Rotate which may be used to augment strings

use String::Rotate;
use MONKEY-TYPING;

augment class Str does Rotate { }

say 'Rakudo'.rotate; # akudoR

say 'Rakudo'.rotate(-1); # oRakud

DESCRIPTION

Rotate routine, but for Strings instead of Lists. Seems a little redundant at first glance, you could easily do 'Rakudo'.comb.list.rotate.join for the same effect, but the purpose built routines are, at a minimum, twice as fast and may be tens or hundreds times faster for longer strings.

This routine takes a String, returns a String and only perform String operations. It runs in near constant time no matter how long the string is. .comb.list.rotate.join is heavily influenced by the size of the string.

AUTHOR

thundergnat (Steve Schulze)

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2020 thundergnat

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.

String::Rotate v0.0.2

Rotate, but for Strings directly instead of through Lists

Authors

  • Steve Schulze (thundergnat)

License

Artistic-2.0

Dependencies

Test Dependencies

Provides

  • String::Rotate

Documentation

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