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string_utils

v1.0.6

Published

String utilities.

Downloads

17

Readme

String utils

Utilities to handle strings.

Version

1.0.4

Installation

Use npm to install:

$ npm install -g string_utils

Example

First import string_utils with require:

const sutils = require('string_utils');

Getting array of words from string.

sutils.words('lorem ipsum dolor');
//['lorem', 'ipsum', 'dolor']

Getting array of unique words from string.

sutils.uniqueWords('lorem lorem ipsum');
//['lorem', 'ipsum']

Count words from string.

sutils.countWords('lorem ipsum dolor');
//3

Getting array of characters from string.

sutils.chars('lorem ipsum');
//['l','o','r','e','m',' ','i','p','s','u','m']

Getting array of unique chars from string.

sutils.uniqueChars('lorem lorem ipsum');
//['l','o','r','e','m',' ','i','p','s','u']

Count chars from string.

sutils.countChars('lorem ipsum');
//11

Check if the string is empty.

sutils.isEmpty('lorem ipsum');
//false

sutils.isEmpty('');
//true

sutils.isEmpty(null);
//true

Check if string contains substring.

sutils.contains('lorem ipsum dolor', 'lorem');
//true

Reverse string.

sutils.reverse('lorem');
//merol

Replace all ocurrences of particular string.

sutils.replaceAll('lorem lorem ipsum', 'lorem', 'ipsum');
//'ipsum ipsum ipsum'

Remove all ocurrences of particular string.

sutils.removeAll('lorem lorem ipsum', 'lorem');
//'ipsum'

Distance between two strings using (Levenshtein distance) .

let stringA = 'lorem ipsum dolor sit amet';
let stringB = 'lorem ipsum';

sutils.distance(stringA, stringB);
//15

Camelize.

let string = 'lorem_ipsum_dolor_sit_amet';

sutils.camelize(string);
//LoremIpsumDolorSitAmet

License

MIT

its Free Yeah!