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    array-norepeat

return an array that removing duplicate elements of the given array, still keep the order of the elements.


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array-norepeat

return an array that removing duplicate elements of the given array, still keep the order of the elements.

Usage

var norepeat = require('array-norepeat');
norepeat(array[, deepEqual])

NB: if you set deepEqual to true, norepeat will use === to compare two element, otherwise use ==. default true.

Example

var norepeat = require('array-norepeat');

var arr = [1, 2, "1", "2", 1, 2, "1", "2"];

console.log("deepEqual(default): %j", norepeat(arr));
//=> [1, 2, "1", "2"]
console.log("deepEqual:          %j", norepeat(arr, true));
//=> [1, 2, "1", "2"]
console.log("No deepEqual:       %j", norepeat(arr, false));
//=> [1, 2]

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Last updated on 24 Mar 2014

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