Create an array by repeating the given value n times.
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InstallInstall with npm:
$ npm install --save repeat-elementUsage
const repeat = require('repeat-element'); repeat('a', 5); //=> ['a', 'a', 'a', 'a', 'a'] repeat('a', 1); //=> ['a'] repeat('a', 0); //=> [] repeat(null, 5) //» [ null, null, null, null, null ] repeat({some: 'object'}, 5) //» [ { some: 'object' }, // { some: 'object' }, // { some: 'object' }, // { some: 'object' }, // { some: 'object' } ] repeat(5, 5) //» [ 5, 5, 5, 5, 5 ]About Contributing
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$ npm install && npm testBuilding docs
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$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verbContributors Author
Jon Schlinkert
LicenseCopyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
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