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- arraylist-tn
- arraylist-tn/dist/index.js
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ARRAYLIST-TN
You can now use the arraylist in your TypeScript and JavaScript code easily.
Installation
# npm
npm install arraylist-tn
# yarn
yarn add arraylist-tn
Usage
You can use this module like ArrayList in the JAVA .. you don't need to change any thing ..
Support Methods
Please see the list here.
Example
This is a basic example or follow all test cases here:
const ArrayList = require("arraylist-tn"); // || const { ArrayList } = require ('arraylist-tn');
const myList = new ArrayList();
myList.add("imed jaberi");
console.log(myList.getAll()); // [ 'imed jaberi' ]
myList.addAll(["nodejs", "js-lover", "tunisia", "red", "CA"]);
console.log(myList.getAll()); // [ 'imed jaberi', 'nodejs', 'js-lover', 'tunisia', 'red', 'CA' ]
myList.remove(4);
console.log(myList.getAll()); // [ 'imed jaberi', 'nodejs', 'js-lover', 'tunisia', 'CA' ]
console.log(myList.size()); // 5
console.log(myList.contains("CA")); // true
console.log(myList.isEmpty()); // false
myList.removeAll();
myList.addAll([100, 50, -50, 0, -100]);
myList.sort(); // you can add "asc" as params
console.log(myList.getAll()); // [ -100, -50, 0, 50, 100 ]
myList.sort("desc");
console.log(myList.getAll()); // [ 100, 50, 0, -50, -100 ]