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precise-typeof
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Better 'typeof'. Detects real type of the objects like 'Array()', 'new Number(1)', 'new Boolean(true)', etc.
Better typeof
. Detects real type of the objects like Array()
, new Number(1)
, new Boolean(true)
, etc.
compression | size |
---|---|
precise-typeof.js | 1.6 kB |
precise-typeof.min.js | 794 B |
precise-typeof.min.js.gz | 389 B |
$ yarn add precise-typeof
or
$ npm install --save precise-typeof
var typeOf = require('precise-typeof');
typeOf({}); // -> 'object'
typeOf(new function(){}); // -> 'object'
typeOf([]); // -> 'array'
typeOf(25); // -> 'number'
typeOf(Infinity); // -> 'number'
typeOf('ABC'); // -> 'string'
typeOf(function(){}); // -> 'function'
typeOf(Math.sin); // -> 'function'
typeOf(undefined); // -> 'undefined'
typeOf(true); // -> 'boolean'
typeOf(null); // -> 'null'
typeOf(NaN); // -> 'nan'
// object values
typeOf(new Object()); // -> 'object'
typeOf(new Array()); // -> 'array'
typeOf(new Number(5)); // -> 'number'
typeOf(new Number(Infinity)); // -> 'number'
typeOf(new String('ABC')); // -> 'string'
typeOf(new Function('a', 'b', 'return a + b')); // -> 'function'
typeOf(new Boolean()); // -> 'boolean'
typeOf(new Number('blabla')); // -> 'nan'
// instances
typeOf(new function Moment(){}); // -> 'object'
// special objects
typeOf(/s/); // -> 'regexp'
typeOf(new Date()); // -> 'date'
typeOf(Math); // -> 'math'
typeOf(new Error()); // -> 'error'
typeOf(arguments); // -> 'arguments'
// node
typeOf(global); // -> 'global'
typeOf(process); // -> 'process'
typeOf(Buffer('B')); // -> 'buffer'
typeOf(new Buffer(2)); // -> 'buffer'
typeOf(Buffer([62, 64, 66])); // -> 'buffer'
// es6
typeOf(Symbol('A')); // -> 'symbol'
// browser
typeOf(window); // -> 'global'
typeOf(document); // -> 'html'
typeOf(document.body); // -> 'html'
typeOf(document.getElementsByTagName('html')[0]); // -> 'html'
typeOf(document.getElementsByTagName('div')); // -> 'html'
typeOf(document.createElement('a')); // -> 'html'
typeOf(document.createTextNode('Abcd')); // -> 'text'
typeOf(document.createComment('abcd')); // -> 'comment'
typeOf(document.createEvent('Event')); // -> 'event'
typeOf(document.createEvent('UIEvents')); // -> 'event'
typeOf(document.createEvent('HTMLEvents')); // -> 'event'
typeOf(document.createEvent('MouseEvents')); // -> 'event'
{ pojoOnly: true }
With pojoOnly
flag it only reports Plain-Old Javascript Objects as object
,
and reports "instances" by their constructor names (e.g. Moment
for moment
instance).
In case if object was created from the nameless function, it will be reported as unknown
.
var typeOf = require('precise-typeof');
// reported differently with `{pojoOnly: true}`
typeOf(new function Moment(){}, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'Moment'
typeOf(new function ABC(){}, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'ABC'
typeOf(new function(){}, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'unknown'
// same with or without `{pojoOnly: true}`
typeOf({}, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'object'
typeOf([], {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'array'
typeOf(25, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'number'
typeOf(Infinity, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'number'
typeOf('ABC', {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'string'
typeOf(function(){}, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'function'
typeOf(Math.sin, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'function'
typeOf(undefined, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'undefined'
typeOf(true, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'boolean'
typeOf(null, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'null'
typeOf(NaN, {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'nan'
typeOf(new Object(), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'object'
typeOf(new Array(), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'array'
typeOf(new Number(5), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'number'
typeOf(new Number(Infinity), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'number'
typeOf(new String('ABC'), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'string'
typeOf(new Function(), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'function'
typeOf(new Boolean(), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'boolean'
typeOf(new Number('blabla'), {pojoOnly: true}); // -> 'nan'
Precise-TypeOf is released under the MIT license.
FAQs
Better 'typeof'. Detects real type of the objects like 'Array()', 'new Number(1)', 'new Boolean(true)', etc.
The npm package precise-typeof receives a total of 675 weekly downloads. As such, precise-typeof popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that precise-typeof 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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