var baseInRange = require('./_baseInRange'), toNumber = require('./toNumber'); /** * Checks if `n` is between `start` and up to but not including, `end`. If * `end` is not specified, it's set to `start` with `start` then set to `0`. * If `start` is greater than `end` the params are swapped to support * negative ranges. * * @static * @memberOf _ * @since 3.3.0 * @category Number * @param {number} number The number to check. * @param {number} [start=0] The start of the range. * @param {number} end The end of the range. * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `number` is in the range, else `false`. * @example * * _.inRange(3, 2, 4); * // => true * * _.inRange(4, 8); * // => true * * _.inRange(4, 2); * // => false * * _.inRange(2, 2); * // => false * * _.inRange(1.2, 2); * // => true * * _.inRange(5.2, 4); * // => false * * _.inRange(-3, -2, -6); * // => true */ function inRange(number, start, end) { start = toNumber(start) || 0; if (end === undefined) { end = start; start = 0; } else { end = toNumber(end) || 0; } number = toNumber(number); return baseInRange(number, start, end); } module.exports = inRange;