2.0.0 • Published 2 days ago
keyalesce v2.0.0
Features
- Simple: a single function that takes an array and returns a key
- Tiny: 580 bytes gzipped!
- Performant: maintains a regularly pruned internal trie of the value sequences
When would I use this and how does it work?
Install
$ npm i keyalesce
Usage
import keyalesce from 'keyalesce'
const hangouts = new Set()
const createHangoutKey = (person1, person2) =>
keyalesce([person1, person2].sort())
const hangOut = (person1, person2) =>
hangouts.add(createHangoutKey(person1, person2))
const didTheyHangOut = (person1, person2) =>
hangouts.has(createHangoutKey(person1, person2))
hangOut(`Tomer`, `Samuel`)
hangOut(`Tomer`, `Amanda`)
console.log(didTheyHangOut(`Tomer`, `Samuel`))
console.log(didTheyHangOut(`Samuel`, `Tomer`))
//=> true
//=> true
console.log(didTheyHangOut(`Tomer`, `Amanda`))
console.log(didTheyHangOut(`Amanda`, `Tomer`))
//=> true
//=> true
console.log(didTheyHangOut(`Samuel`, `Amanda`))
console.log(didTheyHangOut(`Amanda`, `Samuel`))
//=> false
//=> false
Contributing
Stars are always welcome!
For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
For pull requests, please read the contributing guidelines.
License
This is not an official Google product.