coreenmo-debounce-throttle-functions
v2.1.0
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Functions to control the frequency of function calls, helping to address the issue of resource abuse.
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💾 Requirements
Web Browser
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🎯 How To Use
Example Syntax
const { debounce, throttle } = require('./src/debounceThrottle');
// Example of using debounce function
const debouncedFunction = debounce(() => {
console.log('Debounced function called');
}, 200);
// Example of using throttle function
const throttledFunction = throttle(() => {
console.log('Throttled function called');
}, 200);
// Call the debounced function
debouncedFunction(); // This will not trigger immediately
// Call the throttled function
throttledFunction(); // This will trigger immediately
Explanation
Debounce Function
: Debouncing ensures that a function will not be called more often than a specified interval of time. It is typically used when you want to wait for some time after the last call to the function before executing it.Throttle Function
: Throttling limits the rate at which a function can be called. It ensures that a function is called at most once during an interval of time. Throttling is useful when you want to ensure that a function is not called more frequently than a specified frequency.
Return Value
- Both debounce and throttle functions return a new function that encapsulates the original function and its behavior. This returned function can then be used to execute the original function with the specified debouncing or throttling behavior.