Discriminated Unions
Discriminated Unions in TypeScript are a type of union type that uses a common property, known as the discriminant, to narrow down the set of possible types for the union.
type Square = { kind: 'square'; // Discriminant size: number;};
type Circle = { kind: 'circle'; // Discriminant radius: number;};
type Shape = Square | Circle;
const area = (shape: Shape) => { switch (shape.kind) { case 'square': return Math.pow(shape.size, 2); case 'circle': return Math.PI * Math.pow(shape.radius, 2); }};
const square: Square = { kind: 'square', size: 5 };const circle: Circle = { kind: 'circle', radius: 2 };
console.log(area(square)); // 25console.log(area(circle)); // 12.566370614359172