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US state names and capitals.
npm install @stdlib/datasets-us-states-names-capitals
var table = require( '@stdlib/datasets-us-states-names-capitals' );
Returns an object mapping US state names to state capitals.
var t = table();
/* returns
{
'Alabama': 'Montgomery',
'Alaska': 'Juneau',
'Arizona': 'Phoenix',
'Arkansas': 'Little Rock',
'California': 'Sacramento',
'Colorado': 'Denver',
'Connecticut': 'Hartford',
'Delaware': 'Dover',
'Florida': 'Tallahassee',
'Georgia': 'Atlanta',
'Hawaii': 'Honolulu',
'Idaho': 'Boise',
'Illinois': 'Springfield',
'Indiana': 'Indianapolis',
'Iowa': 'Des Moines',
'Kansas': 'Topeka',
'Kentucky': 'Frankfort',
'Louisiana': 'Baton Rouge',
'Maine': 'Augusta',
'Maryland': 'Annapolis',
'Massachusetts': 'Boston',
'Michigan': 'Lansing',
'Minnesota': 'Saint Paul',
'Mississippi': 'Jackson',
'Missouri': 'Jefferson City',
'Montana': 'Helena',
'Nebraska': 'Lincoln',
'Nevada': 'Carson City',
'New Hampshire': 'Concord',
'New Jersey': 'Trenton',
'New Mexico': 'Santa Fe',
'New York': 'Albany',
'North Carolina': 'Raleigh',
'North Dakota': 'Bismarck',
'Ohio': 'Columbus',
'Oklahoma': 'Oklahoma City',
'Oregon': 'Salem',
'Pennsylvania': 'Harrisburg',
'Rhode Island': 'Providence',
'South Carolina': 'Columbia',
'South Dakota': 'Pierre',
'Tennessee': 'Nashville',
'Texas': 'Austin',
'Utah': 'Salt Lake City',
'Vermont': 'Montpelier',
'Virginia': 'Richmond',
'Washington': 'Olympia',
'West Virginia': 'Charleston',
'Wisconsin': 'Madison',
'Wyoming': 'Cheyenne'
}
*/
var capitalize = require( '@stdlib/string-capitalize' );
var table = require( '@stdlib/datasets-us-states-names-capitals' );
var tbl = table();
function getCapital( state ) {
var capital;
var parts;
var i;
// Ensure the first letter of each word comprising a state name is capitalized...
parts = state.split( ' ' );
for ( i = 0; i < parts.length; i++ ) {
parts[ i ] = capitalize( parts[ i ] );
}
// Get the state capital:
capital = tbl[ parts.join( ' ' ) ];
// Ensure a valid state name was provided...
if ( capital === void 0 ) {
throw new Error( 'unrecognized state name. Value: `' + state + '`.' );
}
return capital;
}
console.log( getCapital( 'Missouri' ) );
// => 'Jefferson City'
console.log( getCapital( 'New Jersey' ) );
// => 'Trenton'
console.log( getCapital( 'California' ) );
// => 'Sacramento'
The data files (databases) are licensed under an Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication & License 1.0 and their contents are licensed under Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal. The software is licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0.
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@stdlib/datasets-us-states-names-capitals-cli
: CLI package for use as a command-line utility. -
@stdlib/datasets-us-states-capitals
: A list of US state capitals in alphabetical order according to state name. -
@stdlib/datasets-us-states-names
: A list of US state names in alphabetical order. -
@stdlib/datasets-us-states-names-capitals
: US state names and capitals.
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