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Functionally - A utility belt for functional JavaScript

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Functionally - A utility belt for functional JavaScript

Install

$ npm install functionally

Usage

var F = require('functionally')

function log(msg){
    console.log(msg)
}

function greet(name){
    return 'Hello ' + name + '!'
}

var logGreeting = F.compose(log, greet)

logGreeting('Bob') //console.log('Hello Bob!')

API

find(fn, target)

Returns the first object in target for which fn returns a truthy value.

Example

F.find(function(obj){
    return obj.name == 'js'
}, [
    {name: 'ruby'},
    {name: 'js'},
    {name: 'php'},
    {name: 'erlang'}
])
//returns the second object in the array

The find function is curried, so you can do

var findFirst = F.find(function(value, index, target){
    if (index === 0){
        return value
    }
})

findFirst([4,5,6]) == 4

once(fn)

Returns a function that calls fn just once.

Example

var counter = 0

var inc = F.once(function(){
    counter++
})

inc()
counter == 1

inc()
inc()

counter == 1

The function returned by once returns the result of the original function. On subsequent calls, returns the same result.

maxArgs(fn, count)

If you use parseInt as the parameter to array.map, you get an undesired result

['1','2','3'].map(parseInt)
//[1, NaN, NaN]

But if you use maxArgs:

var parseInt = F.maxArgs(parseInt, 1)
['1','2','3'].map(parseInt)
//you get [1,2,3], the expected result

newify(fn, [...args...])

Creates a new curried function that calls the given fn with the new operator. Expected args are the fn to use for calling new and an array of args to be used (they will be spread on the new call).

Example:

function Developer(name, language){
    this.name = name
    this.lang = language
}

var newDev = newify(Developer)

var dev = newDev(['bob', 'js'])
var dev2 = newify(Developer, ['john', 'c#'])

dev instanceof Developer === true
dev2 instanceof Developer === true

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Package last updated on 22 Oct 2014

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