@sineverba/concatenate
v1.2.0
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Concatenate two strings
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concatenate returns a single string starting from two strings. If first (or second) string are empty, it returns the other one.
Why is it useful?
I use it in a name + surname concatenation, if one of them can be empty. E.g. "Alex" + "" doesn't return "Alex " (note the space!) but "Alex".
Installation
npm install @sineverba/concatenate
Usage
import { concatenate } from "@sineverba/concatenate";
const name = " ";
const surname = "Foo";
const result = concatenate(name, surname);
console.log(result); // prints FooTests
npm run test for simple test
npm run cover for coverage
