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@thi.ng/strings
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Various (~100) string formatting, word wrapping & utility functions, some higher-order, some memoized.
Partially based on Clojure version of thi.ng/strf.
defFormat
/ format
interpolate
/ interpolateKeys
escape
/ unescape
join
/ splice
/ split
repeat
stringify
currency
/ chf
/ eur
/ gpb
/ usd
/ yen
radix
int
/ intLocale
float
/ floatFixedWidth
maybeParseFloat
/ maybeParseInt
percent
uuid
vector
B8
/ B16
/ B32
- fixed size binary formattersU8
/ U16
/ U24
/ U32
/ U64
- fixed size hex formattersZ2
/ Z3
/ Z4
- fixed sized zero padded number formatterslower
/ upper
/ capitalize
camel
/ kebab
/ snake
/ upperSnake
slugify
/ slugifyGH
isAnsi
/ isAnsiEnd
/ isAnsiStart
stripAnsi
lengthAnsi
wordWrap
/ wordWrapLine
/ wordWrapLines
SPLIT_PLAIN
/ SPLIT_ANSI
center
padLeft
/ padRight
truncate
/ truncateLeft
/ truncateRight
trim
wrap
spacesToTabs
/ spacesToTabsLine
tabsToSpaces
/ tabsToSpacesLine
charRange
ALPHA
/ ALPHA_NUM
/ DIGITS
/ LOWER
/ UPPER
/ HEX
BOM
/ ESCAPES
/ ESCAPES_REV
WS
/ PUNCTUATION
units
bits
/ bytes
grams
meters
seconds
ruler
/ grid
hstr
- Hollerith stringscomputeCursorPos
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yarn add @thi.ng/strings
ESM import:
import * as str from "@thi.ng/strings";
Browser ESM import:
<script type="module" src="https://esm.run/@thi.ng/strings"></script>
For Node.js REPL:
const str = await import("@thi.ng/strings");
Package sizes (brotli'd, pre-treeshake): ESM: 5.52 KB
Note: @thi.ng/api is in most cases a type-only import (not used at runtime)
Eight projects in this repo's /examples directory are using this package:
Screenshot | Description | Live demo | Source |
---|---|---|---|
ASCII art raymarching with thi.ng/shader-ast & thi.ng/text-canvas | Demo | Source | |
Large ASCII font text generator using @thi.ng/rdom | Demo | Source | |
Basic crypto-currency candle chart with multiple moving averages plots | Demo | Source | |
Basic SPA example with atom-based UI router | Demo | Source | |
Mastodon API feed reader with support for different media types, fullscreen media modal, HTML rewriting | Demo | Source | |
Generative audio synth offline renderer and WAV file export | Demo | Source | |
rstream based spreadsheet w/ S-expression formula DSL | Demo | Source | |
XML/HTML/SVG to hiccup/JS conversion | Demo | Source |
import { defFormat, float, percent } from "@thi.ng/strings";
// create a custom string formatter
const fmt = defFormat([
"Price: ",
{ usd: "$", gbp: "£", eur: "€" },
float(2),
" (",
percent(2),
" off)"
]);
// use format
fmt("usd", 1.2345, 0.5);
// Price: $1.23 (50.00% off)
fmt("eur", 1.2345, 0.25)
// Price: €1.23 (25.00% off)
If this project contributes to an academic publication, please cite it as:
@misc{thing-strings,
title = "@thi.ng/strings",
author = "Karsten Schmidt",
note = "https://thi.ng/strings",
year = 2015
}
© 2015 - 2024 Karsten Schmidt // Apache License 2.0
FAQs
Various string formatting & utility functions
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