The name argument is required and must be a string, or an array of strings (explained further below). const example = db.sublevel('example') await example.put('hello', 'world') await db.put('a', '1') // Prints ['hello', 'world'] for await (const [key, value] of example....
a subset array of indexes in the array in accordance with a previous sort of cyclic shifts associated with the subset array of indexes plus 2(n−1)*modulo(N); and repeating the sorting for a next nth sorting iteration as necessary until the set of cyclic shifts are lexicographically ...
This library aids in the creation of new strings that lexicographically sort between two other strings. (N.B. After writing this library, I discovered Joe Nelson’s blog post “User-defined Order in SQL” that offers a number of other solutions, as well as a cogent statement of the ...