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find-item

v1.0.0

Published

A utility package to find an item that matches a condition from an array

Downloads

3

Readme

find-item

A utility package to find an item that matches a condition from an array.

Search Algorithms

find-item currently only supports 2 search algorithms:

Linear

Linear can be called like this: findItem.linear(array here, function to check if matches condition here, get all matches or the first, "all", "first"). If you choose the all option, it will return an array, which will contain the indexes of the values that match the condition. If no values are found, an empty array will be given. If you choose the first option, it will return a single number which is the index of the first value found. If no values are found, -1 will be returned.

Binary

Binary can be called like this: findItem.binary(array here, number here). This will return the index of location of the number. If it is not found, it will return -1.