linq-equivalent
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Simple array extension functions to do linq operations like C#
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linq-equivalent
Just simple array extension functions to do LINQ operations like C# in Javascript.
Getting Started:
You can install this as node package or just use it directly on html
Install as node package
- Run
npm install linq-equivalent --save
- Add
require("linq-equivalent");
on the beginning of your scripts.
Or, include the script on your HTML
<script src="linq-equivalent.min.js"></script>
Examples (using ES6):
require("linq-equivalent");
var tests = [
{Id: "13410001", Name: "Marni", GPA: 3.45, Gender: "male"},
{Id: "13410002", Name: "Dodo", GPA: 3.95, Gender: "female"},
{Id: "13410003", Name: "Ani", GPA: 2.45, Gender: "male"},
{Id: "13410004", Name: "Amy", GPA: 2.87, Gender: "male"},
{Id: "13410005", Name: "Sarbo'ah", GPA: 3.05, Gender: "male"},
{Id: "13410006", Name: "Tatang", GPA: 3.45, Gender: "male"},
{Id: "13410007", Name: "Amir", GPA: 3.12, Gender: "female"},
{Id: "13410008", Name: "Elisa", GPA: 2.85, Gender: "female"},
{Id: "13410009", Name: "Cupquake", GPA: 2.24, Gender: "male"},
{Id: "13410010", Name: "Gloom", GPA: 3.43, Gender: "female"},
{Id: "13410011", Name: "Paulina", GPA: 3.52, Gender: "male"}
];
var high_performance_students = tests.Where(x => x.GPA > 3.25).Select(x => x.Name).Select(x => console.log(x));
var five_best_students = tests.OrderByDescending(x => x.GPA).Take(5).Select(x => console.log(x.Name));
Examples (without ES6):
...
var high_performance_students = tests.Where(function(x){return x.GPA > 3.25;}).Select(function(x){return x.Name;}).Select(function(x){console.log(x);}));
var five_best_students = tests.OrderByDescending(function(x){return x.GPA;}).Take(5).Select(function(x){console.log(x.Name);}));
How to contribute/test:
- Clone this project:
git clone https://github.com/fauzanazhiman/linq-equivalent.git
npm install
- Make a new branch
- Edit index.js as you wish, you can also add test cases on test.js
- Run
npm test
ornode test.js
to do unit testing. - Run
node minify.js
if you want to create minified standalone js file of the script. - Make a pull request :D