@mitchallen/playing-card-rank
v0.1.3
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An enum-like object for representing the ranks in a playing card deck.
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@mitchallen/playing-card-rank
An enum-like object for representing the ranks in a playing card deck.
Installation
You must use npm 2.7.0 or higher because of the scoped package name.
$ npm init
$ npm install @mitchallen/playing-card-rank --save
Usage
This module returns an object that has thirteen frozen and unique properties that can be used to represent playing card ranks:
- ACE
- TWO
- THREE
- FOUR
- FIVE
- SIX
- SEVEN
- EIGHT
- NINE
- TEN
- JACK
- QUEEN
- KING
You can use them to define the rank of each card in a deck.
var SUIT = require("@mitchallen/playing-card-suit");
var RANK = require("@mitchallen/playing-card-rank");
card[0].suit = SUIT.HEART;
card[0].rank = RANK.ACE;
.isRank(value)
You can test if value is a valid rank by passing it to the isRank method:
if( RANK.isRank(card.rank) ) { ... }
.isFaceCard(value)
The JACK, QUEEN and KING are face cards. All others are not.
You can test if a value is a face card (JACK, QUEEN, KING) by passing it to the isFaceCard method:
if( RANK.isFaceCard(card.rank) ) { ... }
.isFirst(value)
For looping you can test to see if a rank is the first in the list:
while( ! RANK.isFirst(card.rank) ) { ... }
.isLast(value)
For looping you can test to see if a rank is the last in the list:
while( ! RANK.isLast(card.rank) ) { ... }
.first
For looping you can retrieve the first (lowest) value for the ranks in the list.
for( i = RANK.first; ... ) { ... }
For looping you can retrieve the last (highest) value for the ranks in the list.
for( i = RANK.first; i <= RANK.last, i++ ) { ... }
Testing
To test, go to the root folder and type (sans $):
$ npm test
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Contributing
In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code.
Version History
Version 0.1.3
- added first, last, isFirst and isLast
Version 0.1.2
- added isRank method
- added isFaceCard method
Version 0.1.1
- fixed type-o in readme
Version 0.1.0
- initial release