Comments (1)
It looks good to me.
But, Object.values() is not parts of current ECMAScript yet.
(It will be included in ECMAScript 2017. Some enviroment is not implemented yet.)
It is better that use Object.keys(x)
instead of Object.values(x)
, I think.
Object.keys(x).every(function (key) {
return typeof x[key] === 'number';
});
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