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@12joan/locale-includes
Advanced tools
String.prototype.includes()
but using localeCompare
.
npm i locale-includes
localeIncludes(string, searchString[, options])
string
(string)
A string to be searched within.
searchString
(string)
A string to be searched for within string
.
options
(object) - Optional
An object with some or all of the following properties:
position
(number) - Default: 0
The position within string
at which to begin searching for searchString
.
locales
(string|array)
Passed through as the locales
parameter to String.prototype.localeCompare()
.
Any other property
Passed through in the options
parameter to String.prototype.localeCompare()
.
import {localeIncludes} from `locale-includes`;
localeIncludes("Abcdef", "cde");
// true
localeIncludes("Abcdef", "cde", {position: 3});
// false
localeIncludes("àḃḉdÉf", "bCde", {usage: "search", sensitivity: "base"});
// true
String.prototype.includes()
String.prototype.localeCompare()
FAQs
String.prototype.includes() but using localeCompare.
We found that @12joan/locale-includes demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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