ramda#uniqBy JavaScript Examples
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Example #1
Source File: processOrderBookSnapshot.js From binance-websocket-examples with MIT License | 6 votes |
processOrderBookSnapshot = (orderBookData, snapshotOrderbook) => {
const { lastUpdateId, bids, asks } = snapshotOrderbook;
// clean the order that is out of date
const cleanOutOfDateOrder = (order) => order[2] > lastUpdateId;
orderBookData.bid = filter(cleanOutOfDateOrder, orderBookData.bid);
orderBookData.ask = filter(cleanOutOfDateOrder, orderBookData.ask);
// append the updateId into snapshotOrderbook
const snapshotOrders = appendUpdatedId(lastUpdateId, asks, bids);
const compareValueFn = cond([
[equals('ask'), () => (a, b) => (new Big(a[0])).minus(b[0])],
[equals('bid'), () => (a, b) => (new Big(b[0])).minus(a[0])],
]);
const validateValue = (v) => Big(v[0]);
orderBookData.bid = uniqBy(validateValue, [...snapshotOrders[1], ...orderBookData.bid])
.sort(compareValueFn('bid'), orderBookData.bid);
orderBookData.ask = uniqBy(validateValue, [...snapshotOrders[0], ...orderBookData.ask])
.sort(compareValueFn('ask'), orderBookData.ask);
return orderBookData;
}
Example #2
Source File: processOrderBookUpdate.js From binance-websocket-examples with MIT License | 6 votes |
processOrderBookUpdate = (data, bid, ask) => {
const validateValue = (v) => Big(v[0]);
const compareValueFn = cond([
[equals('ask'), () => (a, b) => (new Big(a[0])).minus(b[0])],
[equals('bid'), () => (a, b) => (new Big(b[0])).minus(a[0])],
]);
const purgeEmptyVolume = (v) => Big(v[1]).gt(0);
data.bid = uniqBy(validateValue, [...bid, ...data.bid])
.sort(compareValueFn('bid'), data.bid)
.filter(purgeEmptyVolume, data.bid);
data.ask = uniqBy(validateValue, [...ask, ...data.ask])
.sort(compareValueFn('ask'), data.ask)
.filter(purgeEmptyVolume, data.ask);
return data;
}