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3xpr is an extensible expression evaluator and parser.
Besides the operators, functions, variables, objects and arrays that are supported.
It is possible to extend it with your own functions, operators, etc
import { expressions as exp } from '3xpr'
const context = {
name: 'Spain',
region: 'Europe',
phoneCode: '34',
timezones: [
{ name: 'Madrid', offset: 1, pos: { lat: 40.4165, log: -3.70256 } },
{ name: 'Ceuta', offset: 1, pos: { lat: 35.8883, log: -5.3162 } },
{ name: 'Canary', offset: 0, pos: { lat: 28.1248, log: -15.43 } }
]
}
const result = exp.eval('5*(7+9)==(5*7+5*9)')
console.log(result)
// Output: true
// use context
exp.eval('toNumber(phoneCode) <= 30', context)
// false
// template
exp.eval('`${name} belongs to ${region}`', context)
// 'Spain belongs to Europe'
exp.eval('timezones.filter(p => substring(p.name,0,1)=="C")', context)
// ['{"name":"Ceuta","offset":1,"pos":{"lat":35.8883,"log":-5.3162}}'
// ,'{"name":"Canary","offset":0,"pos":{"lat":28.1248,"log":-15.43}}']
exp.eval('timezones.filter(p => p.offset == 1).sort(p => p.pos.lat).name', context)
// ['Ceuta','Madrid']
exp.eval('stringify(timezones.first(p => p.name == "Madrid").pos)', context)
// '{"lat":40.4165,"log":-3.70256}'
exp.eval('timezones.filter(p => p.pos.lat > 30 && p.pos.log > -4).pos.lat', context)
// [40.4165]
exp.eval('sort(timezones.name)', context)
// ['Canary','Ceuta','Madrid']
exp.eval('timezones[0].name', context)
// 'Madrid'
exp.eval('round(timezones.first(p=> p.name =="Madrid").pos.lat - timezones.first(p=> p.name =="Ceuta").pos.lat,2)', context)
// 4.55
exp.eval('timezones.each(p => p.pos={lat:round(p.pos.lat,2),log:round(p.pos.log,2)}).map(p=> stringify(p))', context)
// ['{"name":"Madrid","offset":1,"pos":{"lat":40.4,"log":-3.7}}'
// ,'{"name":"Ceuta","offset":1,"pos":{"lat":35.9,"log":-5.3}}'
// ,'{"name":"Canary","offset":0,"pos":{"lat":28.1,"log":-15.45}}']
exp.eval(`
list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
total = 0;
for (i = 0; i < list.length(); i += 1) {
total += list[i];
}
`, context)
console.log(context.total)
// 45
exp.eval(`
while (p=timezones.pop()) {
console(p);
}
`, context)
// outputs:
// {"name":"Canary","offset":0,"pos":{"lat":28.1,"log":-15.45}}
// {"name":"Ceuta","offset":1,"pos":{"lat":35.9,"log":-5.3}}
// {"name":"Madrid","offset":1,"pos":{"lat":40.4,"log":-3.7}}
You can extend the library by adding enums, constants, formats, operators, and functions. To do this, use the following functions:
import { expressions as exp } from '3xpr'
const CryptoJS = require('crypto-js')
exp.addFunction(
'encrypt(value:string):string',
(value: string, key:string):string => CryptoJS.AES.encrypt(value, key).toString(),
{ description: 'Encrypt a string' }
)
exp.addFunction(
'decrypt(value:string):string',
(value: string, key:string):string => CryptoJS.AES.decrypt(value, key).toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8),
{ description: 'Decrypt a string' }
)
Full documentation is available in the Wiki.
FAQs
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The npm package 3xpr receives a total of 145 weekly downloads. As such, 3xpr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that 3xpr demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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