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just-compare
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Part of a library of zero-dependency npm modules that do just do one thing. Guilt-free utilities for every occasion.
npm install just-compare
yarn add just-compare
Compare two collections
import compare from 'just-compare';
// primitives: value1 === value2
// functions: value1.toString == value2.toString
// arrays: if length, sequence and values of properties are identical
// objects: if length, names and values of properties are identical
compare([1, [2, 3]], [1, [2, 3]]); // true
compare([1, [2, 3], 4], [1, [2, 3]]); // false
compare({a: 2, b: 3}, {a: 2, b: 3}); // true
compare({a: 2, b: 3}, {b: 3, a: 2}); // true
compare({a: 2, b: 3, c: 4}, {a: 2, b: 3}); // false
compare({a: 2, b: 3}, {a: 2, b: 3, c: 4}); // false
compare([1, [2, {a: 4}], 4], [1, [2, {a: 4}]]); // false
compare([1, [2, {a: 4}], 4], [1, [2, {a: 4}], 4]); // true
compare(NaN, NaN); // true
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compare two collections
The npm package just-compare receives a total of 41,966 weekly downloads. As such, just-compare popularity was classified as popular.
We found that just-compare 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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