Update sortedLastIndex, add sortedIndexBy, sortedLastIndexBy

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Angelos Chalaris
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### sortedIndexBy
Returns the lowest index at which value should be inserted into array in order to maintain its sort order, based on a provided iterator function.
Check if the array is sorted in descending order (loosely).
Use `Array.findIndex()` to find the appropriate index where the element should be inserted, based on the iterator function `fn`.
```js
const sortedIndexBy = (arr, n, fn) => {
const isDescending = fn(arr[0]) > fn(arr[arr.length - 1]);
const val = fn(n);
const index = arr.findIndex(el => (isDescending ? val >= fn(el) : val <= fn(el)));
return index === -1 ? arr.length : index;
};
```
```js
sortedIndexBy([{ 'x': 4 }, { 'x': 5 }], { 'x': 4 }, o => o.x); // 0
```

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Check if the array is sorted in descending order (loosely).
Use `Array.map()` to map each element to an array with its index and value.
Use `Array.filter()` to find all possible positions where the element could be inserted, `Array.slice(-1)` to get the last one.
Use `Array.reverse()` and `Array.findIndex()` to find the appropriate last index where the element should be inserted.
```js
const sortedLastIndex = (arr, n) => {
const isDescending = arr[0] > arr[arr.length - 1];
const index = arr
.map((val, i) => [i, val])
.filter(el => (isDescending ? n >= el[1] : n >= el[1]))
.slice(-1)[0][0];
return index === -1 ? arr.length : index;
.reverse()
.findIndex(el => (isDescending ? n <= el[1] : n >= el[1]));
return index === -1 ? 0 : arr.length - index - 1;
};
```

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### sortedLastIndexBy
Returns the highest index at which value should be inserted into array in order to maintain its sort order, based on a provided iterator function.
Check if the array is sorted in descending order (loosely).
Use `Array.reverse()` and `Array.findIndex()` to find the appropriate last index where the element should be inserted, based on the iterator function `fn`..
```js
const sortedLastIndexBy = (arr, n, fn) => {
const isDescending = fn(arr[0]) > fn(arr[arr.length - 1]);
const val = fn(n);
const index = arr
.map((val, i) => [i, fn(val)])
.reverse()
.findIndex(el => (isDescending ? val <= el[1] : val >= el[1]));
return index === -1 ? 0 : arr.length - index;
};
```
```js
sortedLastIndexBy([{ 'x': 4 }, { 'x': 5 }], { 'x': 4 }, o => o.x); // 1
```

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sortCharactersInString:string
sortedIndex:array,math
sortedIndexBy:array,math,function
sortedLastIndex:array,math
sortedLastIndexBy:array,math,function
splitLines:string
spreadOver:adapter
standardDeviation:math,array