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A tiny, faster alternative to native
Array.prototype.every
:warning: Unlike native, @arr/every
does not support the optional thisArg
parameter!
$ npm install --save @arr/every
import every from '@arr/every';
const isBigEnough = val => val >= 10;
every([12, 5, 8, 130, 44], isBigEnough);
//=> false
every([12, 54, 18, 130, 44], isBigEnough);
//=> true
Type: Array
The array to iterate upon.
Type: Function
Function to test for each element, taking three arguments:
every
was called upon.MIT © Luke Edwards
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A tiny, faster alternative to native Array.prototype.every
The npm package @arr/every receives a total of 364,380 weekly downloads. As such, @arr/every popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @arr/every 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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