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functional.js is (go on, guess) a functional js library. It facilitates currying and point-free / tacit programming in JavaScript. Minified version here: http://bit.ly/funcmin
functional.js is (go on, guess) a functional js library. It facilitates currying and point-free / tacit programming in JavaScript.
npm install functional.js
To then include functional.min.js in your app:
var λ = require("functional.js");
Download the minified version here, reference the js file and λ will become a global variable.
There are possible issues with using the "λ" character client side. There shouldn't be, but there are. If you experience issues, there is an alternative client version, functional.min.client.js which uses "lambda" instead of "λ". Download the minified client version here, reference the js file and lambda will become a global variable.
var concatenate = λ.curry(function(word1, word2) {
return word1 + " " + word2;
});
var concatenateHello = concatenate("Hello");
var result = concatenateHello("World");
expect(result).toEqual("Hello World");
var add = λ.curry(function(arg1, arg2, arg3) {
return arg1 + arg2 + arg3;
});
var add3 = add(3),
add5 = add3(2);
expect(add(3)(2)(1)).toEqual(6);
expect(add3(2, 1)).toEqual(6);
expect(add3(2)(1)).toEqual(6);
expect(add5(1)).toEqual(6);
var add = λ.curry(function(arg1, arg2) {
return arg1 + arg2;
});
var add3 = add(3);
expect(add(1, 2, 3)).toEqual(6);
expect(add3(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)).toEqual(18);
var result = [],
items = ["f", "u", "n", "c"];
var addTo = function (item) {
return result.push(item);
};
var addToResult = λ.each(addTo);
expect(typeof (addToResult)).toEqual("function");
addToResult(items);
expect(result).toEqual(["f", "u", "n", "c"]);
var items = [1, 2, 3];
var doubleUp = function (number) {
return number * 2;
};
var doubleMap = λ.map(doubleUp);
expect(typeof (doubleMap)).toEqual("function");
var result = doubleMap(items);
expect(result).toEqual([2, 4, 6]);
var items = [1, 2, 3];
var multiply = function (arg1, arg2) {
return arg1 * arg2;
};
var multiplyReduceFrom1 = λ.reduce(multiply, 1);
expect(typeof (multiplyReduceFrom1)).toEqual("function");
var result = multiplyReduceFrom1(items);
expect(result).toEqual(6);
var items1 = [1, 2, 3],
items2 = [1, 3, 5];
var even = function (item) {
return item % 2 === 0;
};
var anyEven = λ.any(even);
expect(anyEven(items1)).toBeTruthy();
expect(anyEven(items2)).not.toBeTruthy();
var items = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
var even = function (item) {
return item % 2 === 0;
};
var odd = function (item) {
return item % 2 !== 0;
};
var selectEven = λ.select(even);
var selectOdd = λ.select(odd);
expect(selectEven(items)).toEqual([2, 4]);
expect(selectOdd(items)).toEqual([1, 3, 5]);
var items = [5, 4, 3, 2, 1];
var even = function (item) {
return item % 2 === 0;
};
var odd = function (item) {
return item % 2 !== 0;
};
var firstEven = λ.first(even);
var firstOdd = λ.first(odd);
expect(firstEven(items)).toEqual(2);
expect(firstOdd(items)).toEqual(1);
var items = [5, 4, 3, 2, 1];
var even = function (item) {
return item % 2 === 0;
};
var odd = function (item) {
return item % 2 !== 0;
};
var lastEven = λ.last(even);
var lastOdd = λ.last(odd);
expect(lastEven(items)).toEqual(2);
expect(lastOdd(items)).toEqual(1);
var items = [2, 4, 6, 8];
var even = function (item) {
return item % 2 === 0;
};
var odd = function (item) {
return item % 2 !== 0;
};
var everyEven = λ.every(even);
var everyOdd = λ.every(odd);
expect(everyEven(items)).toEqual(true);
expect(everyOdd(items)).toEqual(false);
var e = function (a) {
return "hello " + a;
};
var f = function (a) {
return a + 1;
};
var g = function (a) {
return a * 100;
};
var composed = λ.compose(e, f, g);
expect(composed(2)).toEqual("hello 201");
var items = [7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1];
var even = function (item) {
return item % 2 === 0;
};
var partitionEven = λ.partition(even);
var result = partitionEven(items);
expect(result).toEqual([[6, 4, 2], [7, 5, 3, 1]]);
FAQs
A functional JavaScript library that facilitates currying and point-free programming, with optional lambda expressions.
The npm package functional.js receives a total of 6,978 weekly downloads. As such, functional.js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that functional.js 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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