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@bigkings/lotide

v1.0.1

Published

A mini clone of the Lodash library by BIGKINGS

Readme

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 Mentoring learnings at Lighthouse Labs.

Usage

Install it:

npm install @bigkings/lotide

Require it:

const _ = require('@bigkings/lotide');

Call it:

const results = _.tail([1, 2, 3]) // => [2, 3]

Documentation

The following functions are currently implemented:

  • assertArrayEqual: This function asserts if two arrays are equals
  • assertEqual: This function asserts if two values are equal
  • assertObjectEqual: This function asserts if two objects are equal
  • countLetters: This function accepts a string and returns the count for each letter of a string and the number of times it occured
  • countonly: This function accepts an array of strings and return counts for a subset of those string
  • eqArrays: This function accepts two arrays and returns true or false based on their equality
  • eqObjects: This function accepts two objects and returns true or false based on their equality
  • findKey: This function accepts an object and a callback function and returns the first key that is a truthy
  • findKeyByValue: This function accepts an object and a value and returns the first key that contains a given value
  • head: This function finds and returns the first element in an array
  • index: This is an object with list of all the functions contained in this project
  • letterPositions: This function accepts a string and returns an object with all the indices in the string where each character was found
  • map: This function accepts an array and a callback function, it returns a new array with the results of calling the provided callback function on each element in the input array
  • middle: This function finds and returns the middle element in an array
  • pig-latin: This function turns an english word to pig latin by adding 'ay' at the end of each string
  • reverse: This function takes in a string and return the retun form of the string
  • tail: This function finds and returns the tail/end element in an array
  • takeUntil: This function accepts an array and a callback function and runs each array element through the function, it returns an array with all the items from the original array until the callback provided returns a truthy value
  • without: This function removes elements from an array