Recursively flatten an array or arrays.
npm install arr-flatten> Recursively flatten an array or arrays.
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install --save arr-flatten
Install with bower
`sh`
$ bower install arr-flatten --save
`js
var flatten = require('arr-flatten');
flatten(['a', ['b', ['c']], 'd', ['e']]);
//=> ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']
`
I wanted the fastest implementation I could find, with implementation choices that should work for 95% of use cases, but no cruft to cover the other 5%.
* arr-filter: Faster alternative to javascript's native filter method. | homepage
* arr-union: Combines a list of arrays, returning a single array with unique values, using strict equality… more | homepage
* array-each: Loop over each item in an array and call the given function on every element. | homepage
* array-unique: Remove duplicate values from an array. Fastest ES5 implementation. | homepage
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
| Commits | Contributor |
| --- | --- |
| 20 | jonschlinkert |
| 1 | lukeed |
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Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
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