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@xylabs/array
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Base functionality used throughout XY Labs TypeScript/JavaScript libraries
@xylabs/array
function containsAll<T>(source, target): boolean;
T
T[]
T[]
boolean
function distinct<T>(
value,
index,
array): boolean;
T
T
number
T[]
boolean
function filterAs<In, Out>(x, predicate): NonNullable<Out>[];
In
Out
In[]
(a) => Out
NonNullable<Out>[]
function filterAsync<T>(array, predicate): Promise<T[]>;
Returns the elements of an array that meet the condition specified in a callback function.
T
T[]
The array to filter.
(value, index, array) => Promise<boolean>
A function that accepts up to three arguments. The filter method calls the predicate function one time for each element in the array.
Promise<T[]>
The elements of an array that meet the condition specified in a callback function.
function findAs<In, Out>(x, predicate): undefined | NonNullable<Out>;
In
Out
In[]
(a) => Out
undefined | NonNullable<Out>
function findLastAs<In, Out>(x, predicate): undefined | NonNullable<Out>;
In
Out
In[]
(a) => Out
undefined | NonNullable<Out>
function flatten<T>(a?, b?): T[];
T
T | ConcatArray<T>
T | ConcatArray<T>
T[]
function uniq<T>(arr): T[];
T
T[]
T[]
function uniqBy<T, I>(arr, iteratee): T[];
T
I
T[]
(item) => I
T[]
Part of sdk-js
See the LICENSE file for license details
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Base functionality used throughout XY Labs TypeScript/JavaScript libraries
We found that @xylabs/array demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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