isNotUndefined()

isNotUndefined()

Checks if the value is not the type obtained from its object class equal to 'undefined', not an undefined type and not equal to undefined.

is-not-undefined.func.ts
const isNotUndefined = <Type, Payload extends object = object>(
  value: Type,
  callback: ResultCallback<Type, Payload> = resultCallback,
  payload?: Payload
): value is Defined<Type> =>
  callback(
    typeOf(value) !== 'undefined' &&
      typeof value !== 'undefined' &&
      value !== undefined,
    value,
    payload
  );

Generic type variables

Type

A generic type variable Type indicates the captured type of the given value via the return type value is Defined<Type> and the value parameter of the provided callback function ResultCallback type.

Payloadextendsobject=object

The Payload generic type variable constrained by object indicates the type of optional parameter payload of the supplied callback function and payload optional parameter of the isNotUndefined() function from which it captures its value.

Parameters

value: Type

The value of generic type variable Type, by default of the type captured from itself to check.

callback: ResultCallback<Type, Payload>

A callback function of ResultCallback type with parameters, the value that has been checked, the result of this check, and payload of generic type variable Payload with optional properties from the provided payload, to handle them before the result return. By default, it uses resultCallback() function.

payload?: Payload

An optional object of the generic type variable Payload is assigned to the payload of the given callback function.

Return type

value is Defined<Type>

The return type is a boolean as the result of its statement indicating the value is a generic type Defined that takes a generic type variable Type of value by default equal to the type captured from the supplied value parameter excepts undefined which changes to never.

Returns

The return value is a boolean indicating whether the provided value is not undefined.

Example usage

// Example usage.
import { is } from '@angular-package/type';

interface Config {
  a?: string;
  b?: string;
}
const config: Config = {
  a: 'x',
  b: 'y'
};

function configFunction(value: string): string {
  return '';
}

if (is.not.undefined(config.a)) {
  configFunction(config.a);
}

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