Travis build: 1401

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30secondsofcode
2019-08-27 17:19:04 +00:00
parent 60c9e63036
commit dbe7ffaaf8
9 changed files with 58 additions and 51 deletions

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ const checkProp = (predicate, prop) => obj => !!predicate(obj[prop]);
const lengthIs4 = checkProp(l => l === 4, 'length');
lengthIs4([]); // false
lengthIs4([1,2,3,4]); // true

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Use `Object.assign()` and an empty object (`{}`) to create a shallow clone of th
Use `Object.keys()` and `Array.prototype.forEach()` to determine which key-value pairs need to be deep cloned.
```js
const deepClone = obj => {
let clone = Object.assign({}, obj);
Object.keys(clone).forEach(
@ -18,8 +19,8 @@ const deepClone = obj => {
return Array.isArray(obj) && obj.length
? (clone.length = obj.length) && Array.from(clone)
: Array.isArray(obj)
? Array.from(obj)
: clone;
? Array.from(obj)
: clone;
};
```

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@ -10,17 +10,18 @@ Use `Object.keys(obj)` to iterate over the object's keys.
Use `Array.prototype.reduce()` to create a new object with the same values and mapped keys using `fn`.
```js
const deepMapKeys = (obj, f) =>
Array.isArray(obj)
? obj.map(val => deepMapKeys(val, f))
: typeof obj === 'object'
? Object.keys(obj).reduce((acc, current) => {
? Object.keys(obj).reduce((acc, current) => {
const val = obj[current];
acc[f(current)] =
val !== null && typeof val === 'object' ? deepMapKeys(val, f) : (acc[f(current)] = val);
return acc;
}, {})
: obj;
: obj;
```
```js

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@ -9,13 +9,14 @@ Use the `in` operator to check if `target` exists in `obj`.
If found, return the value of `obj[target]`, otherwise use `Object.values(obj)` and `Array.prototype.reduce()` to recursively call `dig` on each nested object until the first matching key/value pair is found.
```js
const dig = (obj, target) =>
target in obj
? obj[target]
: Object.values(obj).reduce((acc, val) => {
if (acc !== undefined) return acc;
if (typeof val === 'object') return dig(val, target);
}, undefined);
if (acc !== undefined) return acc;
if (typeof val === 'object') return dig(val, target);
}, undefined);
```
```js

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@ -11,14 +11,15 @@ Otherwise, return the product of `n` and the factorial of `n - 1`.
Throws an exception if `n` is a negative number.
```js
const factorial = n =>
n < 0
? (() => {
throw new TypeError('Negative numbers are not allowed!');
})()
throw new TypeError('Negative numbers are not allowed!');
})()
: n <= 1
? 1
: n * factorial(n - 1);
? 1
: n * factorial(n - 1);
```
```js

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@ -8,14 +8,15 @@ Converts an integer to a suffixed string, adding `am` or `pm` based on its value
Use the modulo operator (`%`) and conditional checks to transform an integer to a stringified 12-hour format with meridiem suffix.
```js
const getMeridiemSuffixOfInteger = num =>
num === 0 || num === 24
? 12 + 'am'
: num === 12
? 12 + 'pm'
: num < 12
? (num % 12) + 'am'
: (num % 12) + 'pm';
? 12 + 'pm'
: num < 12
? (num % 12) + 'am'
: (num % 12) + 'pm';
```
```js

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@ -11,14 +11,15 @@ Omit the second argument, `separator`, to use a default separator of `','`.
Omit the third argument, `end`, to use the same value as `separator` by default.
```js
const join = (arr, separator = ',', end = separator) =>
arr.reduce(
(acc, val, i) =>
i === arr.length - 2
? acc + val + end
: i === arr.length - 1
? acc + val
: acc + val + separator,
? acc + val
: acc + val + separator,
''
);
```