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Helper tool for resizing the things.
:cloud: Installation
# Using npm
npm install --save compute-size
# Using yarn
yarn add compute-size
:clipboard: Example
const computeSize = require("compute-size");
console.log(computeSize({
// Wanted size
width: 10
// 40% of the screen height
, height: "40%"
}, {
// Object width (e.g. an image)
width: 10
// ..and the height
, height: 50
}, {
screen_size: {
width: 100
, height: 200
},
preserve_aspect_ratio: false
}));
// { width: 10, height: 80 }
console.log(computeSize({
// Wanted size
width: 10
// 40% of the screen height
, height: "40%"
}, {
// Object width (e.g. an image)
width: 10
// ..and the height
, height: 50
}, {
screen_size: {
width: 100
, height: 200
}
}));
// { width: 10, height: 50 }
console.log(computeSize({
// Wanted size
height: "100%"
}, {
width: 10
, height: 50
}, {
screen_size: {
width: 100
, height: 400
}
}));
// { width: 80, height: 400 }
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:memo: Documentation
computeSize(wantedSize, realSize, options)
Computes a wanted size based on the object, pixel and screen sizes.
Params
- Object
wantedSize
: An object containing the following fields: width
(Number): The wanted width.height
(Number): The wanted height.- Object
realSize
: An object containing the following fields: width
(Number): The existing object width (e.g. an image).height
(Number): The existing object height (e.g. an image).- Object
options
: An object containing the following fields: screen_size
(Object): The screen size (defaults to terminal width and height):width
(Number): The screen width.height
(Number): The screen height.px_size
(Object): The pixel size.width
(default:1
)height
(default:1
)preserve_aspect_ratio
(Boolean): Iffalse
, the aspect ratio will not be preserved (default:true
).fit_screen
(Boolean): Iffalse
, the result size will not fit to screen (default:true
).
Return
- Object The result size:
width
(Number): The computed width.height
(Number): The computed height.
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