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someOwnBy

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Test whether an object contains at least n own properties which pass a test implemented by a predicate function.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/utils-some-own-by

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Usage

var someOwnBy = require( '@stdlib/utils-some-own-by' );

someOwnBy( obj, n, predicate[, thisArg ] )

Tests whether an object contains at least n own properties which pass a test implemented by a predicate function.

function isNegative( value ) {
    return ( value < 0 );
}

var obj = {
    'a': 1,
    'b': -2,
    'c': 3,
    'd': -1
};

var bool = someOwnBy( obj, 2, isNegative );
// returns true

Once the function finds n successful properties, 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': 4
};

var bool = someOwnBy( obj, 2, isPositive );
// returns true

The invoked function is provided three arguments:

  • value: object property value.
  • key: object property key.
  • obj: input object.

To set the function execution context, provide a thisArg.

function sum( value ) {
    this.sum += value;
    this.count += 1;
    return ( value < 0 );
}

var obj = {
    'a': 1,
    'b': 2,
    'c': 3,
    'd': -5
};

var context = {
    'sum': 0,
    'count': 0
};

var bool = someOwnBy( obj, 1, sum, context );
// returns true

var mean = context.sum / context.count;
// returns 0.25

Notes

  • An Object refers to a JavaScript object, which is a collection of properties. Each property is an association between a key (or name) and a value. The key can be a string or a symbol, and the value can be any JavaScript value, including functions and other objects

  • If provided an empty object, the function returns false.

    function alwaysTrue() {
        return true;
    }
    var bool = someOwnBy( {}, 1, alwaysTrue );
    // returns false
  • The function does not skip undefined elements.

    function log( value, key ) {
        console.log( '%s: %s', key, value );
        return ( value < 0 );
    }
    
    var obj = {
        'a': 1,
        'b': void 0,
        'c': void 0,
        'd': 4,
        'e': -1
    };
    
    var bool = someOwnBy( obj, 1, log );
    /* =>
        a: 1
        b: void 0
        c: void 0
        d: 4
        e: -1
    */
  • The function provides limited support for dynamic objects (i.e., objects whose length changes during execution).

Examples

var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var someOwnBy = require( '@stdlib/utils-some-own-by' );

function threshold( value ) {
    return ( value > 0.95 );
}

var bool;
var obj = {};
var i;

for ( i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) {
    obj[ 'key'+i ] = randu();
}

bool = someOwnBy( obj, 5, threshold );
// returns <boolean>

See Also

  • @stdlib/utils-any-own-by: test whether whether any 'own' property of a provided object satisfies 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-by: test whether a collection contains at least n elements which pass a test implemented by a predicate function.
  • @stdlib/utils-some-in-by: test whether an object contains at least n properties (own and inherited) which pass a test implemented by a predicate function.

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This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.

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