2.0.1 • Published 1 year ago

@omarty13/enum-js v2.0.1

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enum-js

enum-js the data type whose set of values is a limited list of identifiers.

Install

npm install @omarty13/enum-js

Parameters

  • enumType { string } - The name of the enumeration type.
  • enumArgs { Array } - An array of enumerators.

Functions

addNames (enum, enumValue) [static]

Add enumerator names.

  • enum { EnumJs } - An instance of the enumeration to add.
  • enumArgs { Array } - An array of enumerators.

getName (enum, enumValue) [static]

Get the name of the enumerator by value.

  • enum { EnumJs } - An instance of the enumeration from which to receive a name.
  • enumValue { number } - The value of the enumerator.
  • Returns { string } - Returns the name of the enumerator.

getNames (enum) [static]

Get all the names of the enumerators in the enumeration.

  • enum { EnumJs } - An instance of the enumeration from which you want to get all the names.
  • Returns { string } - Returns an array of all names of the enumerator.

getNamesByValue (enum) [static]

Get all the names by value of the enumerators in the enumeration.

  • enum { EnumJs } - An instance of the enumeration from which you want to get all the names.
  • Returns { Array } Returns an array of all names by value of the enumerator.

getSize (enum) [static]

Get the size of the enumeration.

  • enum { EnumJs } - An instance of the enumeration.
  • Returns { Number } Returns the size of the enumeration.

Example of use

import EnumJs from "./index.mjs";

// By default, the first enumerator has the value 0, and the value of each successive enumerator is increased by 1.
// apple - 0, orange - 1, pear - 2, etc.
const fruitsEnum1 = new EnumJs ("fruits", [
	"apple",
	"orange",
	"pear",
	"cucumber",
	"banana",
]);

console.log(EnumJs.getNamesInOrder(fruitsEnum1));
// [ 'apple', 'orange', 'pear', 'cucumber', 'banana' ]


// Enumerations can use initializers to override the default values, as shown in the following example.
// In this case is a sequence of elements start at 0, but since the enumerator cucumber sequence continues with 7.
const fruitsEnum2 = new EnumJs ("fruits", [
	"orange",
	"apple",
	"pear",
	[ "cucumber", 7 ],
	"banana",
]);

console.log(EnumJs.getNamesInOrder(fruitsEnum2));
// [ 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', <4 empty items>, 'cucumber', 'banana' ]

// Add names to enumeration
EnumJs.addNames(fruitsEnum2, [
	[ "cherry", 10 ],
	"durian",
])

console.log(EnumJs.getNames(fruitsEnum2));
// [ 'orange', 'apple', 'pear',   'cucumber', 'banana', 'cherry', 'durian' ]

console.log(EnumJs.getNamesInOrder(fruitsEnum2));
// [ 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', <4 empty items>, 'cucumber', 'banana', <1 empty item>, 'cherry', 'durian' ]

console.log(EnumJs.getSize(fruitsEnum2));
// 12
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