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The fastest zero utility library on the internet.
Tired of painstakingly trying to find the character 0 on your keyboard and then pushing the button, or don't remember how to use the number zero in JavaScript? Well, this library is the new way to zero. ZeroSurge.js is the future!
You can include Zerosurge in your project using your favorite package manager:
NPM:
$ npm install zerosurge
Yarn:
$ yarn add zerosurge
PNPM:
$ pnpm add zerosurge
ZeroCalculationMethod
This enum defines the calculation methods available for the returnZero
function in the library:
- CreashaksOrganzine: Method 1 for zero calculation. This uses the string "creashaks organzine" and uses the Minecraft seed input algorithm to make the number zero from it.
- NumberPrototypeValue: Method 2 for zero calculation. This uses the
Number
class prototype to return zero.
returnZero(options?: ReturnZeroOptions): number
This function returns the number zero. You can specify the calculation method and whether to enable logging.
import trueValue from 'true-value'; // you should always use tj-commits's true-value or mde's true library. never directly use the keyword true.
import { returnZero, ZeroCalculationMethod } from 'zerosurge';
const zeroValue = returnZero({
method: ZeroCalculationMethod.CreashaksOrganzine,
loggingEnabled: trueValue
}); // outputs some logs
console.log(zeroValue); // Outputs: 0
isZero(value: any, loggingEnabled?: boolean): boolean
This function checks if a given value is zero. If logging is enabled, it will log the evaluation process to the console.
import trueValue from 'true-value';
import { isZero, returnZero } from 'zerosurge';
const result = isZero(returnZero({
method: ZeroCalculationMethod.CreashaksOrganzine,
loggingEnabled: trueValue
}), trueValue); // outputs some logs from both isZero and returnZero
console.log(result); // Outputs: true
When loggingEnabled
is set to true
, the library will log relevant messages to the console, allowing you to trace the internal workings of the calculations. If it is not true
there will still be some logs because ZeroSurge uses other libraries in its core that may log things without user consent.
Contributions welcome. You can contribute by opening a pull request or issue at our github repository.
Zerosurge is licensed under the 10xGPWTHPL License. See the LICENSE file for more details.