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String Analyzer

This JavaScript function, analyzeString(), analyzes a given string and returns various details about it.

Installation

This function does not require any installation. You can simply include it in your JavaScript code.

Functionality

The analyzeString() function takes a string as input and returns an object containing the following details:

  • length: Length of the input string.
  • characterCount: Number of characters in the string.
  • wordCount: Number of words in the string.
  • containsNumbers: Boolean indicating whether the string contains any numeric digits.
  • containsSpecialCharacters: Boolean indicating whether the string contains any special characters.
  • containsWhitespace: Boolean indicating whether the string contains any whitespace characters.
  • isAllUpperCase: Boolean indicating whether the string is entirely uppercase.
  • isAllLowerCase: Boolean indicating whether the string is entirely lowercase.
  • isPalindrome: Boolean indicating whether the string is a palindrome (reads the same forwards and backwards).

Example

Input

const input = "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!";
const stringDetails = analyzeString(input);

Expected Output

{
  "length": 30,
  "characterCount": 27,
  "wordCount": 6,
  "containsNumbers": false,
  "containsSpecialCharacters": true,
  "containsWhitespace": true,
  "isAllUpperCase": false,
  "isAllLowerCase": false,
  "isPalindrome": true
}

Additional Functionalities with update 1.1.1

In addition to the functionalities described above, the analyzeString() function now includes the following additional features:

  • characterFrequency: Returns an object containing the frequency of each character in the input string.

    Input

    const input = "hello";
    const characterFreq = analyzeString(input).characterFrequency;

    Expected Output

    {
      "h": 1,
      "e": 1,
      "l": 2,
      "o": 1
    }
  • vowelCount: Number of vowels in the string.

    Input

    const input = "hello world";
    const vowelCount = analyzeString(input).vowelCount;

    Expected Output

    3
  • consonantCount: Number of consonants in the string.

    Input

    const input = "hello world";
    const consonantCount = analyzeString(input).consonantCount;

    Expected Output

    7
  • isAnagram: Determines whether two input strings are anagrams of each other.

    Input

    const input1 = "listen";
    const input2 = "silent";
    const isAnagram = analyzeString(input1).isAnagram(input1, input2);

    Expected Output

    true
  • isAntigram: Determines whether two input strings are antigrams of each other.

    Input

    const input1 = "hello";
    const input2 = "world";
    const isAntigram = analyzeString(input1).isAntigram(input1, input2);

    Expected Output

    false
  • countSubstringOccurrences: Counts the number of occurrences of a substring in the input string.

    Input

    const input = "hello world hello";
    const substring = "hello";
    const count = analyzeString(input).countSubstringOccurrences(input, substring);

    Expected Output

    2
  • startsWith: Checks if the input string starts with a certain substring.

    Input

    const input = "hello world";
    const substring = "hello";
    const startsWith = analyzeString(input).startsWith(input, substring);

    Expected Output

    true
  • endsWith: Checks if the input string ends with a certain substring.

    Input

    const input = "hello world";
    const substring = "world";
    const endsWith = analyzeString(input).endsWith(input, substring);

    Expected Output

    true
  • longestWord: Returns the longest word in the input string.

    Input

    const input = "hello beautiful world";
    const longestWord = analyzeString(input).longestWord;

    Expected Output

    "beautiful"
  • reverseWords: Reverses the order of words in the input string.

    Input

    const input = "hello world";
    const reversedWords = analyzeString(input).reverseWords(input);

    Expected Output

    "world hello"

These additional functionalities enhance the capabilities of the analyzeString() function, providing users with a comprehensive tool for string analysis and manipulation.

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