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@jzizzles/lotide

v1.0.3

Published

lotide functions

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 learnings at Lighthouse Labs.

Usage

Install it:

npm install @username/lotide

Require it:

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

Call it:

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

Documentation

The following functions are currently implemented:

  • assertArraysEqual: returns true if array arguments are equal.
  • 'assertEqual': returns true if primitive arguments are equal.
  • 'assertObjectsEqual': returns true if objects are equal.
  • 'countOnly': given an array and key, will return an object of keys that will contain the number of occurrences of that key in the array.
  • 'eqArrays': given two arrays as arguments will return true if arrays are equal.
  • 'eqObjects': given two objects as arguments, will reutrn true if objects are equal.
  • 'findkey': function will find the value of key. takes in an object and a callback function.
  • 'findKeyByValue': given an object and the object keys value, will return key name.
  • 'flatten': will merge contents of array of array to a single array.
  • 'head': will return first item in array
  • 'letterPositions': takes in a sentence and will return an object of letters of the string as values and the number of occurrences as values.
  • 'map': takes in array and callback function as arguemnts and will replace all instances of the array with what the specific function will return.
  • 'middle': takes in array, and will return the value in the middle of array. if array is even, will take the average of the middle two.
  • 'tail' : takes in array as an argument, returns a new array without the first index of the original.
  • 'takeUntil': takes in array and callback function, will parse through array based on function, and return a new array of filtered items.
  • 'test': ignore this
  • 'without': takes array and value of array as arguemnts, returns a new array that excludes the value given in argument.
  • 'index': ignore