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nextCodePointIndex

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Return the position of the next Unicode code point in a string after a specified position.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/string-next-code-point-index

Usage

var nextCodePointIndex = require( '@stdlib/string-next-code-point-index' );

nextCodePointIndex( string[, fromIndex] )

Returns the position of the next Unicode code point in a string after a specified position.

var out = nextCodePointIndex( 'last man standing' );
// returns 1

By default, the function searches for a Unicode code point starting from the first index. To specify an alternative starting search index, provide a fromIndex argument.

var out = nextCodePointIndex( 'last man standing', 4 );
// returns 5

Notes

  • If string is an empty string, the function returns -1 irrespective of fromIndex.
  • If a code point does not exist after fromIndex, the function returns -1.
  • Note that fromIndex does not refer to a visual character position, but to an index in the ordered sequence of UTF-16 code units.

Examples

var nextCodePointIndex = require( '@stdlib/string-next-code-point-index' );

var out = nextCodePointIndex( 'last man standing', 4 );
// returns 5

out = nextCodePointIndex( 'presidential election', 8 );
// returns 9

out = nextCodePointIndex( '𐒻𐓟𐒻𐓟', 0 );
// returns 2

out = nextCodePointIndex( '🌷', 0 );
// returns -1

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