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Given two valid integers in string form, return the smaller of the two.
var bigIntegerMin = require('big-integer-min');
var assert = require('assert');
var reallyBigInteger = '179769313486231570814527423731704356798070567525844996598917476803157260780028538760589558632766878171540458953514382464234321326889464182768467546703537516986049910576551282076245490090389328944075868508455133942304583236903222948165808559332123348274797826204144723168738177180919299881250404026184124858368';
// sync
assert.equal(bigIntegerMin('1', '2'), '1');
assert.equal(bigIntegerMin('-1', '2'), '-1');
assert.equal(bigIntegerMin('1', reallyBigInteger), '1');
// async
bigIntegerMin('1', '2', function (error, min) {
assert.equal(error, null); // this should never have an error
assert.equal(min, '1');
});
Simply run npm test in the repo.
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Given two valid integers in string form, return the smaller of the two.
The npm package big-integer-min receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, big-integer-min popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that big-integer-min 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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