For Node.js, not the browser, as it requires a database basically to do across cultures.
Pass in an array of characters, which you can get with the spread operator.
import chinese from '@termsurf/mark.js/language/chinese'
import greek from '@termsurf/mark.js/language/greek'
import { sum, peak, cycle } from '@termsurf/mark.js'
console.log(sum(greek.mapAlphabet([...'χξϛ'])))
// 666 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_of_the_beast
const chars = [...'幸福']
const integers = chinese.map9(chars)
// add all the integers together
const sum = sum(integers)
// add numbers of sum together continuously until it is 1 digit.
const peak = peak(integers)
// rotate around sum like clock, between 1 and 9.
const cycle = cycle(integers)
Logs from some of the tests:
chinese.map9(["幸","福"])
array [8,4]
sum 12
peak 3
cycle 5
latin.map9(["h","e","l","l","o"," ","w","o","r","l","d"])
array [8,5,3,3,6,5,6,9,3,4]
sum 52
peak 7
cycle 3
latin.mapHebrew(["h","e","l","l","o"," ","w","o","r","l","d"])
array [8,5,20,20,50,900,50,80,20,4]
sum 1157
peak 5
cycle 2
greek.mapAlphabet(["χ","ξ","ϛ"])
array [600,60,6]
sum 666
peak 9
cycle 1
hebrew.mapMisparHechrachi(["י","ה","ו","ה"])
array [10,5,6,5]
sum 26
peak 8
cycle 5
gothic.mapAlphabet(["𐌼","𐌰","𐌽","𐌰","𐍃","𐌴","𐌸","𐍃"])
array [40,1,50,1,200,5,9,200]
sum 506
peak 2
cycle 2
devanagari.map27(["क","ृ","ष","्","ण"])
array [1,4,60]
sum 65
peak 2
cycle 2
devanagari.map9(["क","ृ","ष","्","ण"])
array [1,4,6]
sum 11
peak 2
cycle 4