@writetome51/in-range
v2.0.3
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Checks if a given number is within a given range and returns boolean
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inRange( [min, max], num): boolean
Checks if num
is within range of [min, max]
.min
,max
, and num
must all be type "number".
Examples:
inRange([2.5, 8.5], 8.6); // --> false
inRange([0, 200], 100); // --> true
inRange([-10, 0], -10); // --> true
inRange([-10, 0], -11); // --> false
// The numbers cannot be strings, because this gives unpredictable results.
// For instance, in string comparison, '30' is greater than both '20' and '100'
inRange(['20', '100'], '30');
// 'Error: Input must be of type "number"'
Installation
npm i @writetome51/in-range
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import { inRange} from '@writetome51/in-range';