datastructuresbymick
v1.1.3
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Implement common data structures like stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs, etc. This package could be helpful for developers who need to work with complex data structures in their applications
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PDF Generator
A simple yet powerful PDF generation tool written in TypeScript.
Installation
npm install pdf-generator
Usage
const PDFGenerator = require("pdf-generator");
// Create a new PDFGenerator instance
const pdfGenerator = new PDFGenerator();
// Add content to the PDF
pdfGenerator
.addText("Hello, this is a PDF generated using PDFGenerator!", {
fontSize: 20,
align: "center",
})
.addPage()
.addText("This is page 2 of the PDF.", {
y: 100,
align: "center",
});
// Save the PDF
pdfGenerator.save();
API
PDFGenerator(options?: PDFGeneratorOptions)
Creates a new instance of PDFGenerator with optional options.
options.filename
: Specify the filename for the generated PDF. Default is'output.pdf'
.
addText(text: string, options?: TextOptions): PDFGenerator
Adds text to the PDF document.
text
: The text content to add.options
: Optional parameters for text formatting, such as fontSize, font, alignment, etc.
addPage(): PDFGenerator
Adds a new page to the PDF document.
save(): void
Saves the PDF document to the specified filename.
Example
Check the example
directory for an example usage of the PDFGenerator.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
DataStructures
DataStructures is a lightweight library for common data structures in JavaScript.
Installation
You can install DataStructures via npm:
npm install data-structures
Usage
const { Stack, Queue } = require('data-structures');
// Create a new stack
const stack = new Stack();
// Push elements onto the stack
stack.push(1);
stack.push(2);
stack.push(3);
// Pop elements from the stack
console.log(stack.pop()); // Output: 3
// Create a new queue
const queue = new Queue();
// Enqueue elements into the queue
queue.enqueue('a');
queue.enqueue('b');
queue.enqueue('c');
// Dequeue elements from the queue
console.log(queue.dequeue()); // Output: 'a'
Available Data Structures
Stack
A stack is a collection of elements that follows the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle.
push(element)
: Add an element to the top of the stack.pop()
: Remove and return the top element from the stack.peek()
: Return the top element of the stack without removing it.isEmpty()
: Check if the stack is empty.size()
: Return the number of elements in the stack.clear()
: Remove all elements from the stack.
Queue
A queue is a collection of elements that follows the First In, First Out (FIFO) principle.
enqueue(element)
: Add an element to the back of the queue.dequeue()
: Remove and return the front element from the queue.front()
: Return the front element of the queue without removing it.isEmpty()
: Check if the queue is empty.size()
: Return the number of elements in the queue.clear()
: Remove all elements from the queue.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.