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morse-to-chain

v1.3.0

Published

convert from string to morse code and vice versa

Readme

Table of Contents

Features

  • Do text to morse code conversions
  • Supports letters numbers and symbols
  • Text type responses are in upper case
  • Text entries can be upper or lower case
  • If the translation of a character to Morse code is not found, it will be returned as an UNDEFINED response.
  • You can add the translation of a code if it were missing

Installing

Package manager

Using npm:

$ npm install morse-to-chain

Using bower:

$ bower install morse-to-chain

Using yarn:

$ yarn add morse-to-chain

Using pnpm:

$ pnpm add morse-to-chain

Once the package is installed, you can import the library using require and destructure the list data, approach:

const [convertToMorse, convertToText, addElementCode] = require("morse-to-chain");

you can also use split import:

const morseCodeMethods = require("morse-to-chain");
const convertToMorse = morseCodeMethods[0];
const convertToText = morseCodeMethods[1];
const addElementCode = morseCodeMethods[2];
;

Example

Note CommonJS usage Note using CommonJS, you will be using require(), use the following approach:

const [convertToMorse, convertToText] = require("morse-to-chain");

// performs the conversion of a text string to morse code
convertToMorse('HELLO WORLD');
//Output ('.... . .-.. .-.. --- / .-- --- .-. .-.. -..');

// performs the conversion of a morse code to a text string
convertToText('-. --- -.. . .--- ...')
//Output (NODEJS);

additional-resources

MorseCode includes a method so you can add morse codes that are not registered, use the following approach.

const [convertToMorse, convertToText] = require("morse-to-chain");
// performs the conversion of a text string to morse code
convertToMorse('HELLO ❄ ❄');
//Output (the value ( ❄ ) does not have a morse translation if you want you can add it to the list);

then

const [convertToMorse, convertToText, addElementCode] = require("morse-to-chain");
// we add the element together with its morse code
// first parameter: element
// second parameter: morse code
addElementCode('❄', 'codeMorse');

convertToMorse('HELLO ❄ ❄');
//Output (.... . .-.. .-.. --- / codeMorse / codeMorse)

Author

VLADIMIR MAIDANA ACARAPI