@abdulmajeeds/lotide 中文文档教程
Lotide
Lodash 库的迷你克隆。
Purpose
注意:此库是出于学习目的而发布的。 它不旨在用于生产级软件。
这个项目是我创建和发布的,是我在 Lighthouse Labs 学习的一部分。
Usage
安装它:
npm install
需要它:
const _ = require('@abdulmajeeds/lotide');
< strong>调用它:
const results = _.tail([1, 2, 3]) // => [2, 3]
Documentation
目前实现了以下功能:
assertArrayEqual(...)
: eqArrays are used in this function to check for a match between two arrays.assertEqual(...)
: Checks if 2 values are equal.assertObjectsEqual(...)
: Checks if 2 objects are equal.countLetters(...)
: A fucntions that returns the count of letters in a string.countOnly(...)
: A function that takes an array of names and an object of names to count. Returns a new object with the specified number of names.eqArrays(...)
: A function that compares two arrays and returns true or false depending on whether they are identical.eqObjects(...)
: A comparison function that compares two objects to check if they have the same keys and values.findKey(...)
: A function that takes an object and a callback as arguments and returns the first key for which the callback delivers a truthy value. It returns undefined if no key is discovered.findKeyByValue(...)
: It accepts an object and a value, and then returns the key for that value.head(...)
: The entry in the 0th index of the provided array is returned.lettersPosition(...)
: A function that takes a character string as input. After that, it returns an object containing an array for each character found.maps(...)
: iterates through an array and returns an array of callback values.middle(...)
: This function returns the array's middle element. Returns the two middle elements if the array length is even.tail(...)
: A function that returns an array without the first index itemtakeUntil(...)
: This function will continue to collect items from an array until the specified callback produces a true value.without(...)
: This function removes unnecessary elements from an array and returns a subset of it.
Lotide
A mini clone of the Lodash library.
Purpose
BEWARE: This library was published for learning purposes. It is not intended for use in production-grade software.
This project was created and published by me as part of my learnings at Lighthouse Labs.
Usage
Install it:
npm install
Require it:
const _ = require('@abdulmajeeds/lotide');
Call it:
const results = _.tail([1, 2, 3]) // => [2, 3]
Documentation
The following functions are currently implemented:
assertArrayEqual(...)
: eqArrays are used in this function to check for a match between two arrays.assertEqual(...)
: Checks if 2 values are equal.assertObjectsEqual(...)
: Checks if 2 objects are equal.countLetters(...)
: A fucntions that returns the count of letters in a string.countOnly(...)
: A function that takes an array of names and an object of names to count. Returns a new object with the specified number of names.eqArrays(...)
: A function that compares two arrays and returns true or false depending on whether they are identical.eqObjects(...)
: A comparison function that compares two objects to check if they have the same keys and values.findKey(...)
: A function that takes an object and a callback as arguments and returns the first key for which the callback delivers a truthy value. It returns undefined if no key is discovered.findKeyByValue(...)
: It accepts an object and a value, and then returns the key for that value.head(...)
: The entry in the 0th index of the provided array is returned.lettersPosition(...)
: A function that takes a character string as input. After that, it returns an object containing an array for each character found.maps(...)
: iterates through an array and returns an array of callback values.middle(...)
: This function returns the array's middle element. Returns the two middle elements if the array length is even.tail(...)
: A function that returns an array without the first index itemtakeUntil(...)
: This function will continue to collect items from an array until the specified callback produces a true value.without(...)
: This function removes unnecessary elements from an array and returns a subset of it.