@alyshajoy/lotide
v1.0.1
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A package of functions that allow for manipulation of arrays and objects. This was created as a project for the Lighthouse Labs Bootcamp.
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Lotide
A mini clone of the Lodash library.
Purpose
BEWARE: This library was published for learning purposes. It is not intended for use in production-grade software.
This project was created and published by me as part of my learnings at Lighthouse Labs.
Usage
Install it:
npm install @alyshajoy/lotide
Require it:
const _ = require('@alyshajoy/lotide');
Call it:
const results = _.tail([1, 2, 3]) // => [2, 3]
Documentation
The following functions are currently implemented:
head(...)
: return the first value of an arraytail(...)
: return every value of an array except for the first onemiddle(...)
: return the values in the middle of an arrayassertArraysEqual(...)
: console log a message that tells you whether or not two arrays are equalassertEqual(...)
: console log a message that tells you whether or not two values are equalassertObjectsEqual(...)
: console log a message that tells you whether or not two objects are equalcountLetters(...)
: returns an object with each letter contained in a string as keys, and how often that letter is found in the string as valuescountOnly(...)
: counts how often specific values are found in an arrayeqArrays(...)
: returns true if two arrays are identicaleqObjects(...)
: returns true if two objects are identicalfindKey(...)
: returns the first key within an object that contains the specified value when the values are objectsfindKeyByValue(...)
: returns the first key within an object that contains the specified value when value is primitiveflatten(...)
: take an array with nested arrays and return an array with the same values, but without any nestingletterPositions(...)
: returns an object containing each letter of the given string, as well as each letter's position in the stringmap(...)
: applies given function to each value within an arraytakeUntil(...)
: return each value of an array until it reaches a specified valuewithout(...)
: when given two arrays, it returns the first array but with the values of the second array removed