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validation-latitude-longitude

v1.1.3

Published

Validation for Longitude & Latitude

Downloads

716

Readme

Validation Latitude & Longtitude

What this package does? 🤔

Tiny package for validating latitude & longitude string format.

/* example */
const isValidStrings = ["40.6892", "74.0445"];
validationLatitudeLongitude.latLong(...isValidStrings); // true 🗽

Results 🙋

  1. Valid Latitude and/or Longitude returns true.
  2. Invalid returns false.

Size 🔬

Less-than < 1.5 kilobytes

OK! Lets Get Started 💥

Npm or Yarn installion

npm install validation-latitude-longitude

yarn add validation-latitude-longitude

Import Module 📦

import { validationLatitudeLongitude } from "validation-latitude-longitude";

Methods ⚙️

/* Valid Latitude Format? */
validationLatitudeLongitude.latitude(MY_LATITUDE);

/* Valid Longitude Format? */
validationLatitudeLongitude.longitude(MY_LONGITUDE);

/* Valid Latitude & Longitude Formats? */
validationLatitudeLongitude.latLong(MY_LATITUDE, MY_LONGITUDE);

The End 🏝️

We could use your help! Please share your experience & code if you got a solution 🛠️to a unique problem 🚀. The community needs your support! ❤️

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  2. Create a package.json (snippet below) at application root and set version 1.0.0 to start. *** If open source, set the license to MIT. 🤟
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  4. npm login
  5. npm publish
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  "name": "unique-npm-project-name",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "description": "Descripton of my application",
  "main": "index.min.js",
  "license": "MIT",
  "keywords": ["list", "of", "searchable", "key", "words"]
}
*** update package
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# updating version example
npm verison 1.0.1
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