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@jobians/arrify

v1.0.0

Published

A TypeScript utility function that converts various types of values into arrays.

Downloads

5

Readme

@jobians/arrify

A TypeScript utility function that converts various types of values into arrays.

Installation

You can install the package using npm:

npm install @jobians/arrify

Importing

ES Module

import arrify from '@jobians/arrify';

CommonJS

const arrify = require('@jobians/arrify');

Usage

The arrify function accepts a value and returns an array. It handles various types of input, including:

  • null and undefined return an empty array.
  • Strings are wrapped in an array.
  • Arrays are returned as-is.
  • Iterables are spread into an array.
  • All other values are wrapped in an array.

Example

import arrify from '@jobians/arrify';

// Convert a string to an array
const result1 = arrify("hello");
console.log(result1); // Output: ["hello"]

// Convert a number to an array
const result2 = arrify(42);
console.log(result2); // Output: [42]

// Convert an array to an array
const result3 = arrify([1, 2, 3]);
console.log(result3); // Output: [1, 2, 3]

// Convert null to an empty array
const result4 = arrify(null);
console.log(result4); // Output: []

// Convert undefined to an empty array
const result5 = arrify(undefined);
console.log(result5); // Output: []

// Convert a Set to an array
const result6 = arrify(new Set([1, 2, 3]));
console.log(result6); // Output: [1, 2, 3]

// Convert a Map's values to an array
const result7 = arrify(new Map([[1, 'a'], [2, 'b']]).values());
console.log(result7); // Output: ['a', 'b']

API

arrify<T>(value: T | T[] | null | undefined): T[]

  • Parameters:

    • value: The input value to convert into an array.
  • Returns: An array containing the input value.

TypeScript Support

This package is written in TypeScript and provides type definitions. You can use it seamlessly in TypeScript projects, ensuring type safety.

Support

If you find my work helpful, you can support me by donating:

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