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Returns true if any values exist, false if empty. Works for booleans, functions, numbers, strings, nulls, objects and arrays.
Install with npm:
$ npm install has-values --save
var hasValue = require('has-values');
hasValue('a');
//=> true
hasValue('');
//=> false
hasValue(1);
//=> true
hasValue(0);
//=> false
hasValue(0, true); // treat zero as a value
//=> true
hasValue({a: 'a'}});
//=> true
hasValue({}});
//=> false
hasValue(['a']);
//=> true
hasValue([]);
//=> false
hasValue(function(foo) {}); // function length/arity
//=> true
hasValue(function() {});
//=> false
hasValue(true);
hasValue(false);
//=> true
To test for empty values, do:
function isEmpty(o, isZero) {
return !hasValue(o, isZero);
}
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Generate readme and API documentation with verb:
$ npm install verb && npm run docs
Or, if verb is installed globally:
$ verb
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && npm test
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb, v, on March 27, 2016.