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aj-utils

v1.5.1

Published

Npm Package of useful util functions

Downloads

25

Readme

AJ-Utils

A npm package created with different functionality for ease of use.

Set up

npm install aj-utils or npm install aj-utils -g

Require examples

Const AJ = require('aj-utils')
Const {centuryCalc} = require('aj-utils)

Functions

"ajExpress" or "ajExpress < folder name >"

centuryCalc(year, romanNumerals = true/false)

formatNumber(number, "prefix")

binarySearch(array, value)

gcd(num1, num2)

romanNum(Number)

Change log

V1.5.1 - Added fizzBuzz - 23rd Nov 2019

  • Changed Keywords

V1.5.0 - Added fizzBuzz - 11th Oct 2019

  • added the function fizzBuzz that takes a number and returns an array of the length counting up and returning fizz for multiples of 3 and buzz for multiples of 5, if both returns fizzbuzz in the array. -fizzBuzz(15) === [1, 2,'Fizz', 4,'Buzz', 'Fizz',7, 8,'Fizz', 'Buzz',11, 'Fizz',13, 14,'FizzBuzz']

V1.4.0 - Added ajExpress - 23rd Sep 2019

  • Added ajExpress when globally installed. This will create a basic node/express server as well as installing Express and nodemon.

    • Once installed globally use "ajExpress" in the terminal to generate the server in the file
    • Or use "ajExpress < filename >" to create the folder for the server.
    ajExpress
    ├── app.js
    ├── config
    │   └── index.js
    ├── controllers
    │   └── errors.js
    ├── listen.js
    ├── models
    ├── package-lock.json
    ├── package.json
    └── routes
      └── apiRouter.js

V1.3.0 - Added centuryCalc - 21st Sep 2019

  • Added CenturyCalc function that takes a year and roman numerals true/False and returns the century.
    • centuryCalc(2019) === "21st"
    • centuryCalc(2019, true) === "XXI
  • Updated the Readme

V1.2.0 - Added formatNumber - 21st Sep 2019

  • Added Format Number Function that returns a number separated by comma every 3 digits, also takes a prefix for currency.
    • formatNumber(100000, "£") === "£100,000.00"
    • formatNumber(100000) === "£100,000"

V1.1.0 - Added binarySearch - 17th Sep 2019

  • Added Binary search Function that returns the index of the value - binarySearch([1,3,5,6], 3) === 2

V1.0.2 - First official Version - 17th Sep 2019

  • Updated the Readme
  • Small code Change
  • Added Greatest Common Divisor function - gcd(12, 24) === 12
  • Added Roman Numeral Encoder - romanNum(4) === "IX"