@raubersn/lotide
v1.0.1
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A mini clone of the [Lodash](https://lodash.com) library. Developed as the first project in the Ligthhouse Labs Web Development program.
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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 @raubersn/lotide
Require it:
const _ = require('@raubersn/lotide');
Call it:
const results = _.tail([1, 2, 3]) // => [2, 3]
Documentation
The following functions are currently implemented:
assertArraysEqual(firstArray, secondArray)
: Will take in two arrays and console.log an appropriate message to the console.assertEqual(actual, expected)
: Function that takes in 2 values and returns true if they are equal and false otherwise.assertObjectsEqual(actual, expected)
: Will take in two objects and console.log an appropriate message to the console.countLetters(sentence)
: Function that takes in a sentence and returns a count of each of the letters in the sentence.countOnly(allItems, itemsToCount)
: The function takes in a collection of items and returns a specific subset of those items.eqArrays(firstArray, secondArray)
: The function takes in 2 arrays and returns true if the arrays are equal and false otherwise. The function is recursive and supports nested arrays.eqObjects(object1, object2)
: Returns true if both objects have identical keys with identical values. Otherwise you get back a big fat false!findKey(object, callback)
: The function takes in an object and callback and returns the first key that meets the criteria specified in callback.findKeyByValue(myObject, targetValue)
: The function takes in an object and a value and returns the first key that corresponds to that value.flatten(arr)
: The function takes in an array that contains elements including nested array of elements and returns a flattened version of the array.head(arr)
: The function takes in an array and returns the first element in the array.letterPositions(sentence)
: The function takes in a string and returns all indices of letter positions in the string.map(array, callBack)
: The function takes in an array and a callback and returns a new array based on the results of the callback on each item in the array.middle(arr)
: The function takes in an array and returns middle most element of the array.tail(arr)
: The function takes in an array and returns everything except the first element of the array.takeUntil(array, callBack)
: The function takes in an array and callback and returns a slice of the array based on the criteria specified in the callback.without(origin, values)
: Will return a subset of a given array, removing unwanted elements.