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safer string formatting
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// Inspired by http://bit.ly/juSAWl | |
// Augment String.prototype to allow for easier formatting. This implementation | |
// doesn't completely destroy any existing String.prototype.format functions, | |
// and will stringify objects/arrays. | |
String.prototype.format = function(i, safe, arg) { | |
function format() { | |
var str = this, len = arguments.length+1; | |
// For each {0} {1} {n...} replace with the argument in that position. If | |
// the argument is an object or an array it will be stringified to JSON. | |
for (i=0; i < len; arg = arguments[i++]) { | |
safe = typeof arg === 'object' ? JSON.stringify(arg) : arg; | |
str = str.replace(RegExp('\\{'+(i-1)+'\\}', 'g'), safe); | |
} | |
return str; | |
} | |
// Save a reference of what may already exist under the property native. | |
// Allows for doing something like: if("".format.native) { /* use native */ } | |
format.native = String.prototype.format; | |
// Replace the prototype property | |
return format; | |
}(); |
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// include string.format.js | |
// simple string replacement | |
console.log( | |
"{0} is a {1} and likes to {2}".format("Tim", "programmer", "kick potatoes"); | |
); // Tim is a programmer and likes to kick potatoes | |
// object handling | |
console.log( | |
"{0} is my favorite object".format({lol:'hi'}) | |
); // {"lol":"hi"} is my favorite object | |
// array handling | |
console.log( | |
"my array: {0}".format([1,2,3,4,5]) | |
); // my array: [1,2,3,4,5] | |
// multiple reuse | |
console.log( | |
"{0} is a {0} is a {0}".format("steve jobes") | |
); // ""steve jobes" is a "steve jobes" is a "steve jobes"" |
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Thank you. Perfect for what I need!