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Determines whether provided values are equal. For object and arrays it compares them by value instead of by reference.

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@composi/are-equal

A function that test the provided values to see if they are equal. If the values are primitive types the comparison is the same as using ===. For complex types, such as arrays and objects, it also makes the comparison by value instead of by reference. By default JavaScript compares objects by reference. areEqual lets you compare them by value.

Install

npm install --save-dev @composi/uuid

Using

You compare primitive types or complex types:

let num1 = 1
let num2 = 1
areEqual(num1, num2) // returns true

let str1 = 'Some text'
let str2 = 'Some text'
areEqual(str1, str2) // returns true

let bool1 = true
let bool2 = true
areEqual(bool1, bool2) // returns true

let nullVal = null
let undefinedVal
areEqual(nullVal, undefinedVal) // returns false

areEqual(0/0, NaN) // returns true

You can compare arrays to see if they hold the same values:

// 
const array1 = [1, 2, 3]
const array2 = [1, 2, 3]
array1 === array2 // returns false because they are by reference.
areEqual(array1, array2) // returns true because this is by value.

You can compare objects to see if their properties and values are equal:

const obj1 = {name: 'Joe'}
const obj2 = {name: 'Joe'}

obj1 === obj2 // returns false
obj1 == obj2 // returns false
areEqual(obj1, obj2) // returns true

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Determines whether provided values are equal. For object and arrays it compares them by value instead of by reference.

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