Strictly increasing or decreasing array - JavaScript



In Mathematics, a strictly increasing function is that function in which the value to be plotted always increase. Similarly, a strictly decreasing function is that function in which the value to be plotted always decrease.

We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of numbers and returns true if it’s either strictly increasing or strictly decreasing, otherwise returns false.

Example

Following is the code βˆ’

const arr = [12, 45, 6, 4, 23, 23, 21, 1];
const arr2 = [12, 45, 67, 89, 123, 144, 2656, 5657];
const sameSlope = (a, b, c) => (b - a < 0 && c - b < 0) || (b - a > 0 && c
- b > 0);
const increasingOrDecreasing = (arr = []) => {
   if(arr.length <= 2){
      return true;
   };
   for(let i = 1; i < arr.length - 1; i++){
      if(sameSlope(arr[i-1], arr[i], arr[i+1])){
         continue;
      };
      return false;
   };
   return true;
};
console.log(increasingOrDecreasing(arr));
console.log(increasingOrDecreasing(arr2));

Output

Following is the output in the console βˆ’

false
true
Updated on: 2020-09-16T10:21:57+05:30

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