Description
join-array joins the elements of an array into a [String] value, and returns that value. In addition you can specify:
- the regular separator, that separates the subsequent items' values
- the last separator, that separates the last and the last but one item's value
- the maximal number of items to join. If the array contains more items that expected, it ommits the middle ones, joins the last one to the [String] chain and returns this incomplete chain.
- the message that replaces the missing items in the [String] chain.
- how each item's value should be displayed in the chain
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Installation
NodeJS
npm install join-array
Browser
Load the join-array.min.js file from the dist folder into your .html file.
The module is accessible as joinArray in the window scope.
It is a babel converted and webpack bundled [ES5] module version.
<script src="join-array.min.js"></script>
<script>
var list = joinArray({
array: ['Jasmine', 'Adam', 'Amanda', 'Nicky'],
separator: ', '
});
</script> Sample
const join = require('join-array');
const names = ['Rachel','Taylor','Julia','Robert','Jasmine','Lily','Madison'];
const config = {
array: names,
separator: ', ',
last: ' and ',
max: 4,
maxMessage:(missed)=>`(${missed} more...)`,
each:(value)=>value
};
const list = join(config); //Rachel, Taylor, Julia, (3 more...) and Madisonconst join = require('join-array');
const cars = ['BMW','Tesla','Audi','Honda','Aston Martin','Cadillac','Citroen'];
const list = join(cars, " | ", " | ", 3, "[...]"); //BMW | Tesla | [...] | CitroenUsage
Syntax:
join(array:Array, separator:String|null, last:String|null, max:Number|null, maxMessage:Function|String|null, each:Function|null)join(config:Object)whereconfigcontains the following properties:array:Array,separator:String|null,last:String|null,max:Number|null,maxMessage:Function|String|null,each:Function|null.
When the
nullis passed as the argument, the default value is used for this parameter. When the [Object]configproperty is omitted (if optional) or set tonull, the default value is used for this property.
The
TypeErroris thrown when any argument type orconfigproperty type is invalid.
Follow theTypeError.messageinstructions to configure the module.
array [Array]
Description: Indicates the [Array] object, which items are joined into the [String] value.
separator [String|null] (optional)
Default: ", "
Description: It separates all but the last one subsequent items of the array.
last [String|null] (optional)
Default: " and "
Description: It separates the last and the last but one item of the array.
max [Number|null] (optional)
Default: Infinity
Description: If defined, it limits the number of array items to be joined; eg. if the max equals 10 and the array contains 100 items, the first 9 items and the 100th one are joined.
maxMessage [Function|String|null] (optional)
Default: (missed)=>`(${missed} more...)`
Description: If the number of array items is bigger than the max value, the missed items are replaced by the maxMessage value.
- When
[String], it is directly appended into the [String] chain before the last item. - When
[Function], it expects the [String] value to be returned. Themissedargument passed through this function equals the number of missed items and can be used in the returned [String] message.
each [Function|null] (optional)
Default: null
Description: If the each is defined, the module loops through each array item and calls the [Function] each with the following parameters: each(item, iter, array). Use each function to modify the value. The returned value will be used in the chain.
const join = require('join-array');
const ids = [1,2,3,4,5];
const config = {
array: ids,
each:(value)=>`"id. ${value}"`
};
const list = join(config); //"id. 1", "id. 2", "id. 3", "id. 4" and "id. 5"