yn-js
v0.0.3
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Replaces boolean values with a string equivalent (e.g.: Yes / No)
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yn-js
yn-js
replaces boolean values (e.g.: yes/no, true/false, 1/0, etc.) with user-specified strings (e.g.: 'Yes/No', 'On/Off', 'A/B').
Install
$ npm install yn-js
Usage
const yn = require('./yn-js');
let str = ['Yes', 'No'];
// Returns 'True'
let a = yn(true);
console.log(a);
// Returns 'No'
let b = yn(false, str);
console.log(b);
// Returns 'B'
let c = yn(false, ['A', 'B']);
console.log(c);
// Returns 'Bad'
let d = yn('0', ['Good', 'Bad']);
console.log(d);
// Returns 'Good'
let e = yn('1', ['Good', 'Bad']);
console.log(e);
Options
yn-js
accepts the following parameters.
input (Boolean = '')
The string value you wish to obfuscate or mask from the viewer.
separator (Array = ['True', 'False'])
An array of values you wish to display for "truthy" and "falsy" statements in that order. Truthy statements include one of: true
, 1
, '1'
, 'yes'
, 'on'
, 'true'
license
ISC