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izo-orderray

v1.0.2

Published

orderray can order an array (ascendant or descendant) of kind of numbers or string

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IZO-ORDERRAY

orderray can order an array (ascendant or descendant) of kind of numbers or string

Description

With orderray you can:

- Organize an array of numbers  [2,3,1,5,4] = ascendant [1,2,3,4,5] or descendant [5,4,3,2,1]
- Organize an array of string   ['luke','ar2d2','chewbacca','c3po','bb8'] = ascendant ["bb8", "luke", "c3po", "ar2d2", "chewbacca"] or descendant ["chewbacca", "ar2d2", "luke", "c3po", "bb8"]

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes or only use it.

Installing

You can install typing the next code in your console:

npm install izo-orderray

Use

You can use it typing:

import orderray from 'izo-orderray'

or

also you can use in your html a script src

<script src="izo-orderray/dist/src/src_orderray.js"></script>

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oderray admits three Parameters
	- Array [2,3,1] or ['two','three','one'].
	- Sorting mode ('asc', 'desc').
	- type of array ('numbers','string').


# Examples:

orderray([5,3,1,2],'asc','numbers'); // result [1,2,3,5];
Note: orderray have parameters default: 'asc','numbers'.
oderray([5,3,1,2]); // result [1,2,3,5];
oderray([5,3,1,2],'asc'); // result [1,2,3,5];

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oderray([5,3,1,2],'desc','numbers'); // result [5,3,2,1];
oderray([5,3,1,2],'desc'); // result [5,3,2,1];

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oderray(['bird','spider','fly','elephant'],'asc','string');  // result ["fly", "bird", "spider", "elephant"]
oderray(['bird','spider','fly','elephant'],'desc','string'); // result ["elephant", "spider", "bird", "fly"]

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About this project

Built With

  • Javascript.
  • Babel.
  • Mocha.
  • Chai.
  • Patience.
  • Passion.

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.

Acknowledgments

  • Some people that needed organize an array of numbers or string.
  • I was inspired.
  • I love the code JS.
  • I love help you.