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Using objects like arrays with map, filter, forEach and others coming soon.
$ npm install like-ar
The function LikeAr
wraps an object. The wraped object can be used like an array
with some array functions: forEach
, map
, filter
y join
.
These functions receive a callback in the same way that the array version does.
var {LikeAr} = require('like-ar');
var object={
lastName:'Perez',
firstName:'Diego',
phone:'+45-11-2222-3333'
}
LikeAr(object).forEach(function(value, attrName, object, position){
console.log(position+'.',attrName,':',value);
});
console.log(
LikeAr(object).filter(function(value, attrName){
return attrName.contains('Name');
}).map(function(value,attrName){
return attrName+':'+value
}).join(', ')
);
var objectUpperCase=LikeAr(object).map(v=>v.toUpperCase());
/* objectUpperCase =
var object={
lastName:'PEREZ',
firstName:'DIEGO',
phone:'+45-11-2222-3333'
}
*/
likeAr(object)
The callback functions receive these parameters: value
, key
, the original
object and the position
(starting by 0).
The functions that in the Array case returns Arrays returns a chainable object.
function | returned value |
---|---|
forEach(cb, this) | undefined |
map(cb, this) | chainable object with the same keys and the value mapeds |
filter(db, this) | chainable object with the same keys and values for only that key/value that returns true in the callback function |
join(separator) | string with the join of the values |
array() | array of values |
keys() | array of keys |
plain() | plain object without LikeAr functions |
LikeAr(object).build(cb(value, key))
Builds a new object with new keys.
The callback function must return a {key: value}
object to compose the final result.
var pairs=[{field:'lastName', value:'Perez'}, {field:'firstName', value:'Diego'}];
console.log(LikeAr(pairs).build(funciton(pair){ return {[pair.field]: pair.value}; ));
// {lastName: "Perez", firstName: "Diego"}
var toJoin=[{lastName:'Perez'}, {firstName:'Diego'}];
console.log(LikeAr(toJoin).build(funciton(objectWithOneKey){ return objectWithOneKey; ));
// {lastName: "Perez", firstName: "Diego"}
LikeAr.toPlainObject(array [,keyName [,valueName]])
LikeAr.toPlainObject(arrayOfKeys, arrayOfValues)
Returns a plain object from an array of pairs (or a pair of arrays) of key/values.
Default values: 0
and 1
if keyName
is not set. "value"
for valueName
if keyName
is set.
var {LikeAr} = require('like-ar');
var pairs=[['lastName', 'Perez'], ['firstName', 'Diego']];
console.log(LikeAr.toPlainObject(pairs));
var pairs=[{field:'lastName', value:'Perez'}, {field:'firstName', value:'Diego'}];
console.log(LikeAr.toPlainObject(pairs, 'field'));
LikeAr.createIndex(array:T[], keyName:string): Record<string, T>
Returns a plain object containing the same element indexed by keyName
var {LikeAr} = require('like-ar');
var persons=[{name:'Diego', lastName:'Rivera', age:30}, {name:'Frida', lastName:'Kahlo'}];
var idxPersons=LikeAr.createIndex(persons, 'lastName');
idxPersons.Kahlo.age=20;
console.log(persons[1].age); // 20
LikeAr.iterator(arrayOrObject: T[] | Record<K,T>): Iterator<T>
Returns an Iterator from an Array<T>
or a Record<K,T>
.
If the parameter is an array the same array is returned.
Otherwise it returns an iterator to the values of the object.
var {iterator} = require('like-ar');
function showValues(arrayOrObject: any[] | Record<any, any>){
for (var value of iterator(arrayOrObject)) {
console.log(value)
}
}
LikeAr.empty(arrayOrObject: T[] | Record<K,T> | null): boolean
Returns false
if the arreglo or object has at least one value.
Returns true
if it is empty (i.e. if the array is []
or the object is {}
or null
)
var {iterator, emtpy} = require('like-ar');
function showValues(arrayOrObject: any[] | Record<any, any> | null){
if (empty(arrayOrObject)) {
Console.log('EMPTY!')
}
for (var value of iterator(arrayOrObject)) {
console.log(value)
}
}
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Using objects like arrays with map, filter, forEach and others coming soon.
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