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Test whether at least one own property of a provided object passes a test implemented by a predicate function.
npm install @stdlib/utils-any-own-by
var anyOwnBy = require( '@stdlib/utils-any-own-by' );
Tests whether at least one own property of a provided object
passes a test implemented by a predicate
function.
function isNegative( value ) {
return ( value < 0 );
}
var obj = {
'a': 1,
'b': 2,
'c': 3,
'd': -24,
'e': 12
};
var bool = anyOwnBy( obj, isNegative );
// returns true
If a predicate
function returns a truthy value, the function immediately returns true
.
function isPositive( value ) {
if ( value < 0 ) {
throw new Error( 'should never reach this line' );
}
return ( value > 0 );
}
var obj = {
'a': 1,
'b': 2,
'c': 3,
'd': -24,
'e': 12
};
var bool = anyOwnBy( obj, isPositive );
// returns true
The invoked function
is provided three arguments:
-
value
: property value -
key
: property key -
obj
: input object
To set the function execution context, provide a thisArg
.
function verify( value ) {
this.sum += value;
this.count += 1;
return ( value > 0 );
}
var obj = {
'a': -1,
'b': -2,
'c': 3,
'd': -14
};
var context = {
'sum': 0,
'count': 0
};
var bool = anyOwnBy( obj, verify, context );
// returns true
var mean = context.sum / context.count;
// returns 0
-
If provided an empty object, the function returns
false
.function verify() { return true; } var bool = anyOwnBy( {}, verify ); // returns false
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var anyOwnBy = require( '@stdlib/utils-any-own-by' );
function threshold( value ) {
return ( value > 0.94 );
}
var bool;
var obj = {};
var keys = [ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e' ];
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < keys.length; i++ ) {
obj[ keys[ i ] ] = randu();
}
bool = anyOwnBy( obj, threshold );
// returns <boolean>
-
@stdlib/utils-any-by
: test whether at least one element in a collection passes a test implemented by a predicate function. -
@stdlib/utils-any-in-by
: test whether at least one property in an object passes a test implemented by a predicate function. -
@stdlib/utils-every-own-by
: test whether all own properties of an object pass a test implemented by a predicate function. -
@stdlib/utils-some-own-by
: test whether someown
properties of a provided object satisfy a predicate function for at leastn
properties.
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