typescript @types code example
Example 1: typescript integer
// There is no int type, use number
const myInt: number = 17;
const myDecimal: number = 17.5;
Example 2: typescript type definition
// cannot use object for type defination because this is not recommended
// use Record<string, any> this same with object
const name: string = "john doe"
const age: number = 30
const days1: string[] = ["sunday","monday","thuesday","wenesday"]
const numb1: number[] = [1,2,3,4,5]
const days2: Array<string> = ["sunday","monday","thuesday","wenesday"]
const numb2: Array<number> = [1,2,3,4,5]
const person: Record<string, any> = {
name: "john doe",
age: 30
}
async function name(): Promise<string> {
return "john doe"
}
name().then(console.log)
async function str(): Promise<string[]> {
return ["sunday","monday","thuesday","wenesday"]
}
str().then(console.log)
async function int(): Promise<int[]> {
return [1,2,3,4,5]
}
int().then(console.log)
async function objectValue(): Promise<Record<string, any>> {
const person: Record<string, any> = {
name: "john doe",
age: 30
}
return person
}
objectValue().then(console.log)
async function objectValueMulti(): Promise<Record<string, any>[]> {
const person: Record<string, any>[] = [{
name: "john doe",
age: 30
},{
name: "jane doe",
age: 30
}]
return person
}
objectValueMulti().then(console.log)
Example 3: use type as value typescript
Typescript interfaces aren''t being compiled into the js output, and you can not use them at runtime
Example 4: angular type of string
if(typeof myVariable === 'string'){
//do
}