// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. // This module is browser compatible. /** * Returns the first element having the largest value according to the provided * comparator or undefined if there are no elements. * * The comparator is expected to work exactly like one passed to `Array.sort`, * which means that `comparator(a, b)` should return a negative number if * `a < b`, a positive number if `a > b` and `0` if `a === b`. * * @typeParam T The type of the elements in the array. * * @param array The array to find the maximum element in. * @param comparator The function to compare elements. * * @returns The first element that is the largest value of the given function or * undefined if there are no elements. * * @example Basic usage * ```ts * import { maxWith } from "@std/collections/max-with"; * import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert"; * * const people = ["Kim", "Anna", "John", "Arthur"]; * const largestName = maxWith(people, (a, b) => a.length - b.length); * * assertEquals(largestName, "Arthur"); * ``` */ export function maxWith( array: Iterable, comparator: (a: T, b: T) => number, ): T | undefined { let max: T | undefined; let isFirst = true; for (const current of array) { if (isFirst || comparator(current, max) > 0) { max = current; isFirst = false; } } return max; }