Common array operations and combinators
( ... )
The easiest way is to grab it from NPM. If you're running in a Browser environment, you can use Browserify
$ npm install data.array
If you're not using NPM, Download the latest release, and require
the data.array.umd.js
file:
var data-array = require('data.array')
Download the latest release, and require the data.array.umd.js
file:
require(['data.array'], function(data-array) {
( ... )
})
Download the latest release, and load the data.array.umd.js
file. The properties are exposed in the global data-array
object:
<script src="/path/to/data.array.umd.js"></script>
If you want to compile this library from the source, you'll need Git, Make, Node.js, and run the following commands:
$ git clone git://github.com/folktale/data.array.git
$ cd data.array
$ npm install
$ make bundle
This will generate the dist/data.array.umd.js
file, which you can load in
any JavaScript environment.
You can read the documentation online or build it yourself:
$ git clone git://github.com/folktale/monads.maybe.git
$ cd monads.maybe
$ npm install
$ make documentation
Then open the file docs/literate/index.html
in your browser.
This library assumes an ES5 environment, but can be easily supported in ES3 platforms by the use of shims. Just include es5-shim :)
Copyright (c) 2013 Quildreen Motta.
Released under the MIT licence.