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conditional-helpers

v2.0.3

Published

A collection of JavaScript helper functions to be used in conditional logic within projects

Downloads

19

Readme

Conditional Helpers

A collection of JavaScript helper functions to be used in conditional logic within projects.

Table of Contents

Installation

To install the conditional-helpers package, run the following command in your terminal:

npm install conditional-helpers

Usage

Import the conditional-helpers package in your JavaScript file and use the helper functions as needed. For example:

import { isString, isNumber, isArray } from "conditional-helpers";

console.log(isString("hello")); // true
console.log(isNumber(42)); // true
console.log(isArray([1, 2, 3])); // true

Functions

The following helper functions are available in the conditional-helpers package:

  • isArray: Checks if a value is an array.
  • isBoolean: Checks if a value is a boolean.
  • isBooleanFalsey: Checks if a boolean value is falsey.
  • isBooleanTruthy: Checks if a boolean value is truthy.
  • isDate: Checks if a value is a date.
  • isFunction: Checks if a value is a function.
  • isHTML: Checks if a value is an HTML string.
  • isNumber: Checks if a value is a number.
  • isObject: Checks if a value is an object.
  • isObjectEmpty: Checks if an object is empty.
  • isObjectHasProps: Checks if an object has properties.
  • isString: Checks if a value is a string.
  • isStringEmpty: Checks if a string is empty.
  • isStringHasLength: Checks if a string has length.
  • isArrayEmpty: Checks if an array is empty.
  • isArrayHasLength: Checks if an array has length.
  • hasLength: Checks if a value has length.

License

The conditional-helpers package is licensed under the ISC license.