js_utils_common
v1.0.5
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Utils for daily development
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JsUtils
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时间线
| 标题 | 日期(Deadline) | 已指派给 | 说明 | | --- | :---------: | ------- | --- | | | 03.01-03.12 | | |
详细信息
获取当前时区(已完成 ⭐) 根据输入的月和年返回这个月份对应的天数(已完成 ⭐) 封装单例的倒计时(已完成 ⭐) 将字符串转为小写字母(已完成 ⭐) 将字符串转为大写字母(已完成 ⭐) 判断是否为有效的URL(已完成 ⭐) 判断是否为有效格式的的Email(已完成 ⭐) 字符串中单词反转显示(已完成 ⭐) 字符串反转显示(已完成 ⭐)
console.log(getCurrentTimeZone()) //output:8
console.log(getMonthDays(2,2023)) //output:28
ExampleIntervalTimer()
console.log(toLower('Iasidhadasd,j/\OSDKDG'))//output:iasidhadasd,j/osdkdg
console.log(toUpper('Iasidhadasd,j/\OSDKDG'))//output:IASIDHADASD,J/OSDKDG
console.log(validateUrl('htt://www.baidu.com')) //false
console.log(validateUrl('https://www.baidu.com')) //true
console.log(validateEmail('test@askdh')) //false
console.log(validateEmail('[email protected]')) //true
console.log(reverseWords('This is a test str'))//str test a is This
console.log(ReverseStringIterative('This is a test str'))//rts tset a si sihT
console.log(ReverseStringIterativeInplace('This is a test str'))//rts tset a si sihT
待办事项
- [ ] 数字格式化
- [ ] 网络请求工具
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