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object-manipulation

v1.1.2

Published

nodejs object manipulation library

Downloads

18

Readme

A quick and easy object manipulation library.

Object manipulators / interpreters

getDiffList(obj1, obj2, skipableRecursive)

obj1, and obj2, must be objects
skipableRecursive must be either a boolean or undefined

Parse an array of strings listing whether each part is new, old, updated, or equal.
skipableRecursive will stop the function from looping down into another layer
if there is an object with an object.

passNew(obj1, obj2, skipableRecursive)

Similar to getDiffList, but it will pass a object of which is only the new items

merge(obj1, obj2, recursive)

Will run though the two objects and merge objects 1 & 2 with 2 overwriting
object 1 where necessary.
recursive is default true

appendArray(firstArray, secondArray)

Will return an array with the content starting with input one and ending with input two. Example: ob.appendArray([1,2], [3,4]) //Will return [1,2,3,4]

appendBuffer(firstBuffer, secondBuffer)

This will do a similar task to appendArray, but with buffers.

firstUndefined(array)

This will return the first undefined value's index within an array

indexesOf(stirng, search)

This will return an array of all indexes of the search term within the string


Other functions

isFunction(item)

Will parse a boolean on whether item is a function or not

isObject(item)

Will parse a boolean on whether item is a object {} or not

isArray(item)

Will parse a boolean on whether item is a array [] or not