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t1_t2_fn

v1.0.1

Published

This package is a function with 3 arguments t1, t2, fun(), execution of argument 3 for t1 to t2

Downloads

2

Readme

t1_t2_fn

This package is a function with 3 arguments t1, t2, fun(), execution of argument 3 for t1 to t2

Test Resalt

npm test

 PASS  src/executeRange.test.ts
  executeRange
    √ should execute the function at the correct intervals (8 ms)
    √ should execute the myPrint function correctly (3 ms)

Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total
Tests:       2 passed, 2 total
Snapshots:   0 total
Time:        2.53 s, estimated 3 s
Ran all test suites.

Author

Mohammad Hadi Email: [email protected]

Donate address : TS3ZnWGHfDnW7FcG8p6BYrWAis2nzX3gDG //USDT TRC20

Make TypeScript project:

npm install typescript ts-node @types/node
npx tsc --init

Installation

npm

npm install t1_t2_fn

yarn

yarn add t1_t2_fn

Example use:



import { executeRange, myPrint } from 't1_t2_fn';

const from: number = 1;
const to: number = 10;
const everySecond: number = 2;

executeRange(from, to, everySecond, () => {
    myPrint(); // or console.log("..test...")
});

out:

when everySecond variable = 2

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when everySecond variable = 5

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