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combine-arrays

For people who hate for loops and want to iterate over multiple arrays with a single function

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For loops are dumb.

When iterating over multiple arrays, you should be able to use forEach/map/etc.

Call this function to turn multiple arrays into one array.

var combine = require('combine-arrays')

var ary1 = ['what', 'what', 'in', 'the', 'butt']
var ary2 = ['ho', 'hi', 'hup', 'hurr', 'HAH', '...huh?']

var output = combine({
	first: ary1,
	second: ary2
})

console.log(output)
// [ { first: 'what', second: 'ho' },
//   { first: 'what', second: 'hi' },
//   { first: 'in', second: 'hup' },
//   { first: 'the', second: 'hurr' },
//   { first: 'butt', second: 'HAH' },
//   { first: undefined, second: '...huh?' } ]
var combine = require('combine-arrays')

var output = combine([
	['a', 'ax', 'app', 'ache', 'anger'],
	['b', 'be', 'bin'],
	['c', 'ci', 'cat', 'cool', 'chant']
])

console.log(output)
// [ { 0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: 'c' },
//   { 0: 'ax', 1: 'be', 2: 'ci' },
//   { 0: 'app', 1: 'bin', 2: 'cat' },
//   { 0: 'ache', 1: undefined, 2: 'cool' },
//   { 0: 'anger', 1: undefined, 2: 'chant' } ]

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Package last updated on 12 Mar 2015

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