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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
---|---|---|---|---|
a10d2431ad0c6a099a4b8b52 | Everything Be True | 5 | 16011 | everything-be-true |
--description--
Check if the predicate (second argument) is truthy on all elements of a collection (first argument).
In other words, you are given an array collection of objects. The predicate pre
will be an object property and you need to return true
if its value is truthy
. Otherwise, return false
.
In JavaScript, truthy
values are values that translate to true
when evaluated in a Boolean context.
Remember, you can access object properties through either dot notation or []
notation.
--hints--
truthCheck([{"user": "Tinky-Winky", "sex": "male"}, {"user": "Dipsy", "sex": "male"}, {"user": "Laa-Laa", "sex": "female"}, {"user": "Po", "sex": "female"}], "sex")
should return true
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck(
[
{ user: 'Tinky-Winky', sex: 'male' },
{ user: 'Dipsy', sex: 'male' },
{ user: 'Laa-Laa', sex: 'female' },
{ user: 'Po', sex: 'female' }
],
'sex'
),
true
);
truthCheck([{"user": "Tinky-Winky", "sex": "male"}, {"user": "Dipsy"}, {"user": "Laa-Laa", "sex": "female"}, {"user": "Po", "sex": "female"}], "sex")
should return false
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck(
[
{ user: 'Tinky-Winky', sex: 'male' },
{ user: 'Dipsy' },
{ user: 'Laa-Laa', sex: 'female' },
{ user: 'Po', sex: 'female' }
],
'sex'
),
false
);
truthCheck([{"user": "Tinky-Winky", "sex": "male", "age": 0}, {"user": "Dipsy", "sex": "male", "age": 3}, {"user": "Laa-Laa", "sex": "female", "age": 5}, {"user": "Po", "sex": "female", "age": 4}], "age")
should return false
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck(
[
{ user: 'Tinky-Winky', sex: 'male', age: 2 },
{ user: 'Dipsy', sex: 'male', age: 0 },
{ user: 'Laa-Laa', sex: 'female', age: 5 },
{ user: 'Po', sex: 'female', age: 4 }
],
'age'
),
false
);
truthCheck([{"name": "Pete", "onBoat": true}, {"name": "Repeat", "onBoat": true}, {"name": "FastForward", "onBoat": null}], "onBoat")
should return false
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck(
[
{ name: 'Pete', onBoat: true },
{ name: 'Repeat', onBoat: true },
{ name: 'FastForward', onBoat: null }
],
'onBoat'
),
false
);
truthCheck([{"name": "Pete", "onBoat": true}, {"name": "Repeat", "onBoat": true, "alias": "Repete"}, {"name": "FastForward", "onBoat": true}], "onBoat")
should return true
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck(
[
{ name: 'Pete', onBoat: true },
{ name: 'Repeat', onBoat: true, alias: 'Repete' },
{ name: 'FastForward', onBoat: true }
],
'onBoat'
),
true
);
truthCheck([{"single": "yes"}], "single")
should return true
.
assert.strictEqual(truthCheck([{ single: 'yes' }], 'single'), true);
truthCheck([{"single": ""}, {"single": "double"}], "single")
should return false
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck([{ single: '' }, { single: 'double' }], 'single'),
false
);
truthCheck([{"single": "double"}, {"single": undefined}], "single")
should return false
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck([{ single: 'double' }, { single: undefined }], 'single'),
false
);
truthCheck([{"single": "double"}, {"single": NaN}], "single")
should return false
.
assert.strictEqual(
truthCheck([{ single: 'double' }, { single: NaN }], 'single'),
false
);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
function truthCheck(collection, pre) {
return pre;
}
truthCheck([{"user": "Tinky-Winky", "sex": "male"}, {"user": "Dipsy", "sex": "male"}, {"user": "Laa-Laa", "sex": "female"}, {"user": "Po", "sex": "female"}], "sex");
--solutions--
function truthCheck(collection, pre) {
return collection.every(function(e) { return e[pre]; });
}