splice-string VS iconv-lite

Compare splice-string vs iconv-lite and see what are their differences.

splice-string

Remove or replace part of a string like Array#splice (by sindresorhus)

iconv-lite

Convert character encodings in pure javascript. (by ashtuchkin)
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splice-string

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

iconv-lite

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  • How to avoid using inheritance in modeling a String API built on top of lists, in an imperative language?
    1 project | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 15 Apr 2022
    Then, the Text (or call it String) class is also a List. There are 3 types of Text classes: Text8, Text16 and Text32. Notice I was kind of vague in what I meant there. Take Text8 for example. Using Text8, we have many different encodings. We have the UTF8 encoding, as well as many other "single byte encodings" like ASCII.
  • Let's develop a QR Code Generator, part VII: other kinds of data
    1 project | dev.to | 28 Aug 2021
    I won't go into detail about how to map a character into its Shift JIS code for now, as there are good libraries for the job (iconv-lite comes to mind, and you can even have a look to the actual table if you want to whip up your own solution). It's sufficient to say that we'll need 13 bits (213 = 8192) for each one of them.
  • Let's develop a QR Code Generator, part II: sequencing data
    1 project | dev.to | 10 Jul 2021
    For Kanji mode... oh dear. First, we'd have to get the Shift JIS code of the pictogram, and the best way to do it is using a library like iconv-lite or, if you want to to it on your own, use its symbol table. Also, not every symbol can be used, but only those in the ranges 0x8140 to 0x9FFC and 0xE040 to 0xEBBF. In the end, a Kanji character will take 13 bits.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing splice-string and iconv-lite you can also consider the following projects:

Table - Formats data into a string table.

Numeral-js - A javascript library for formatting and manipulating numbers.

underscore.string - String manipulation helpers for javascript

parse-columns - Parse text columns, like the output of unix commands

he - A robust HTML entity encoder/decoder written in JavaScript.

i18n-node - Lightweight simple translation module for node.js / express.js with dynamic json storage. Uses common __('...') syntax in app and templates.

indent-string - Indent each line in a string

camelcase - Convert a dash/dot/underscore/space separated string to camelCase: foo-bar → fooBar

string-length - Get the real length of a string - by correctly counting astral symbols and ignoring ansi escape codes

babelfish - human friendly i18n for javascript (node.js + browser)

escape-string-regexp - Escape RegExp special characters