is-index-x
Determine whether the passed value is a zero based index.
module.exports(value, [length])
⇒ boolean
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This method determines whether the passed value is a zero based index.
JavaScript arrays are zero-indexed: the first element of an array is at
index 0, and the last element is at the index equal to the value of the
array's length property minus 1.
Kind: Exported function
Returns: boolean
- A Boolean indicating whether or not the given value is a
zero based index within bounds.
Param | Type | Default | Description |
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value | number | string | | The value to be tested for being a zero based index. |
[length] | number | MAX_SAFE_INTEGER | The length that sets the upper bound. |
Example
import isIndex from 'is-index-x';
console.log(isIndex(0));
console.log(isIndex(1));
console.log(isIndex('10'));
console.log(isIndex(-100000));
console.log(isIndex(2 ** 53));
console.log(isIndex(0.1));
console.log(isIndex(Math.PI));
console.log(isIndex(NaN));
console.log(isIndex(Infinity));
console.log(isIndex(-Infinity));
console.log(isIndex(true));
console.log(isIndex(false));
console.log(isIndex([1]));
console.log(isIndex(10, 10));