[ruby-core:124861] [Ruby Feature#17056] Array#index: Allow specifying the position to start search as in String#index
Issue #17056 has been updated by Earlopain (Earlopain _). I often use the offset parameter from `String#byteindex` and was a bit surprised there is not yet something for arrays. It's a bit unfortunate with the ambiguity between block/noblock usage but a keyword argument `offset` seems like a perfectly fine solution for that. ---------------------------------------- Feature #17056: Array#index: Allow specifying the position to start search as in String#index https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17056#change-116515 * Author: TylerRick (Tyler Rick) * Status: Open ---------------------------------------- I have a use case of finding the first matching line within a given section in a file. After finding the line number of the start of the section, I want to find the first match after that line. My workaround for now is to use `with_index`: ```ruby lines = pathname.read.lines section_start_line = lines.index {|line| line.start_with?(/#* #{section_name}/) } lines.index.with_index {|line, i| i > section_start_line && line.include?(sought) } ``` I'd like to do it in a more concise way using a feature of `Array#index` that I propose here, which is analogous to `String#index`. If the second parameter of `String#index` is present, it specifies the position in the string to begin the search: ```ruby 'abcabc'.index('a') # => 0 'abcabc'.index('a',2) # => 3 ``` I would expect to also be able to do: ```ruby 'abcabc'.chars.index('a') # => 0 'abcabc'.chars.index('a', 2) ``` Using such feature, I would be able to do: ```ruby lines.index(sought, section_start_line) ``` This would give Ruby better parity with other programming languages like Python: ```python
list('abcabc') ['a', 'b', 'c', 'a', 'b', 'c'] list('abcabc').index('a') 0 list('abcabc').index('a', 2) 3
## End index
We can further think of an optional parameter to specify the position to end the search. The following languages allow specifying both start and end indexes:
- [Python](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/datastructures.html)
- [C#](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.array.indexof?view=netcore-3.1)
Ruby's `String#index` does not have one, so we could make a separate proposal to add `end` to both methods at the same time.
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