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neornd

v2.5.0

Published

Export random number with crypto

Downloads

44

Readme

neornd

Build Status npm

neornd generates random number/bigint/string, and sorts given string randomly. neornd uses crypto module in Node.js instead of standard Math library.

USAGE

Install

yarn add neornd

You CANNOT use neornd on browser as neornd uses crypto module, which is only available on Node.js.

import neornd from "neornd";

// neornd.number(min num, max num, num of decimal places)
const random_num = neornd.number(1,10,3);
console.log(random_num); // => number between 1 and 10 with 3 decimal places e.g. 5.342

//neornd.string(length, options)
const random_str = neornd.string(10, {lowercase: true, uppercase: false, number: true, symbol: false}) // => 10 digit string including lowercase and number e.g. 'fa78d7g8ss'

Arguments

neornd.number()

  • 1st argument : minimum integer
  • 2nd argument : maximum integer
  • 3rd argument : Number of digits after decimal point you want to get

neornd.string()

  • 1st argument : Length of string you want to get
  • 2nd argument (Optional) : Type of string you want to include in the result string | name | value | | ---- | ----- | | lowercase | boolean | | uppercase | boolean | | number | boolean | | symbol | boolean |

neornd.sort()

  • 1st argument : String you want to sort

neornd.bigint()

  • 1st argument : minimum byte length
  • 2nd argument : maximum byte length

About neornd.number()

JavaScript's number type is essentially able to contain up to only $2^{53} - 1$. In case you want to calculate with large numbers, use neornd.bigint()

DEVELOPMENT

install

yarn install

test

yarn test

update docs

yarn run docs

format code

yarn lint

LICENSE

MIT

See LICENSE

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE

Feel free to create issue and PR :) I will check it ASAP.