/** * Creates a new function that executes the given functions in sequence from right to left. The return value of the previous function is passed as an argument to the next function. * * The `this` context of the returned function is also passed to the functions provided as parameters. * * This method is like `flow` except that it creates a function that invokes the given functions from right to left. * * @param {() => R} f The function to invoke. * @returns {() => R} Returns the new composite function. * * @example * function noArgFunc() { * return 42; * } * const combined = flowRight(noArgFunc); * console.log(combined()); // 42 */ declare function flowRight(f: () => R): () => R; /** * Creates a new function that executes the given functions in sequence from right to left. The return value of the previous function is passed as an argument to the next function. * * The `this` context of the returned function is also passed to the functions provided as parameters. * * This method is like `flow` except that it creates a function that invokes the given functions from right to left. * * @param {(...args: A) => R} f1 The function to invoke. * @returns {(...args: A) => R} Returns the new composite function. * * @example * function oneArgFunc(a: number) { * return a * 2; * } * const combined = flowRight(oneArgFunc); * console.log(combined(5)); // 10 */ declare function flowRight(f1: (...args: A) => R): (...args: A) => R; /** * Creates a new function that executes the given functions in sequence from right to left. The return value of the previous function is passed as an argument to the next function. * * The `this` context of the returned function is also passed to the functions provided as parameters. * * This method is like `flow` except that it creates a function that invokes the given functions from right to left. * * @param {(a: R1) => R2} f2 The function to invoke. * @param {(...args: A) => R1} f1 The function to invoke. * @returns {(...args: A) => R2} Returns the new composite function. * * @example * const add = (x: number, y: number) => x + y; * const square = (n: number) => n * n; * * const combined = flowRight(square, add); * console.log(combined(1, 2)); // 9 */ declare function flowRight(f2: (a: R1) => R2, f1: (...args: A) => R1): (...args: A) => R2; /** * Creates a new function that executes the given functions in sequence from right to left. The return value of the previous function is passed as an argument to the next function. * * The `this` context of the returned function is also passed to the functions provided as parameters. * * This method is like `flow` except that it creates a function that invokes the given functions from right to left. * * @param {(a: R2) => R3} f3 The function to invoke. * @param {(a: R1) => R2} f2 The function to invoke. * @param {(...args: A) => R1} f1 The function to invoke. * @returns {(...args: A) => R3} Returns the new composite function. * * @example * const add = (x: number, y: number) => x + y; * const square = (n: number) => n * n; * const double = (n: number) => n * 2; * * const combined = flowRight(double, square, add); * console.log(combined(1, 2)); // 18 */ declare function flowRight(f3: (a: R2) => R3, f2: (a: R1) => R2, f1: (...args: A) => R1): (...args: A) => R3; /** * Creates a new function that executes the given functions in sequence from right to left. The return value of the previous function is passed as an argument to the next function. * * The `this` context of the returned function is also passed to the functions provided as parameters. * * This method is like `flow` except that it creates a function that invokes the given functions from right to left. * * @param {(a: R3) => R4} f4 The function to invoke. * @param {(a: R2) => R3} f3 The function to invoke. * @param {(a: R1) => R2} f2 The function to invoke. * @param {(...args: A) => R1} f1 The function to invoke. * @returns {(...args: A) => R4} Returns the new composite function. * * @example * const add = (x: number, y: number) => x + y; * const square = (n: number) => n * n; * const double = (n: number) => n * 2; * const toStr = (n: number) => n.toString(); * * const combined = flowRight(toStr, double, square, add); * console.log(combined(1, 2)); // '18' */ declare function flowRight(f4: (a: R3) => R4, f3: (a: R2) => R3, f2: (a: R1) => R2, f1: (...args: A) => R1): (...args: A) => R4; /** * Creates a new function that executes the given functions in sequence from right to left. The return value of the previous function is passed as an argument to the next function. * * The `this` context of the returned function is also passed to the functions provided as parameters. * * This method is like `flow` except that it creates a function that invokes the given functions from right to left. * * @param {(a: R4) => R5} f5 The function to invoke. * @param {(a: R3) => R4} f4 The function to invoke. * @param {(a: R2) => R3} f3 The function to invoke. * @param {(a: R1) => R2} f2 The function to invoke. * @param {(...args: A) => R1} f1 The function to invoke. * @returns {(...args: A) => R5} Returns the new composite function. * * @example * const add = (x: number, y: number) => x + y; * const square = (n: number) => n * n; * const double = (n: number) => n * 2; * const toStr = (n: number) => n.toString(); * const split = (s: string) => s.split(''); * * const combined = flowRight(split, toStr, double, square, add); * console.log(combined(1, 2)); // ['1', '8'] */ declare function flowRight(f5: (a: R4) => R5, f4: (a: R3) => R4, f3: (a: R2) => R3, f2: (a: R1) => R2, f1: (...args: A) => R1): (...args: A) => R5; /** * Creates a new function that executes the given functions in sequence from right to left. The return value of the previous function is passed as an argument to the next function. * * The `this` context of the returned function is also passed to the functions provided as parameters. * * This method is like `flow` except that it creates a function that invokes the given functions from right to left. * * @param {(...args: any[]) => any} funcs The functions to invoke. * @returns {(...args: any[]) => any} Returns the new composite function. * * @example * const add = (x: number, y: number) => x + y; * const square = (n: number) => n * n; * * const combined = flowRight(square, add); * console.log(combined(1, 2)); // 9 */ declare function flowRight(...funcs: Array<(...args: any[]) => any>): (...args: any[]) => any; export { flowRight };