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{{MacroFunction | {{MacroFunction | ||
|name=json.union | |name=json.union | ||
|version=1.3b53 | |version=1.3b53 | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
Returns an [[JSON Array]] with the union of all of the [[JSON Object]] keys, or [[JSON Array]] values. If a value or a key occurs in multiple different objects or arrays, it will | Returns an [[JSON Array]] with the union of all of the [[JSON Object]] keys, or [[JSON Array]] values. If a value or a key occurs in multiple different objects or arrays, it will only be placed once in the output object or array. | ||
|usage= | |usage= |
Revision as of 06:58, 12 July 2013
json.union() Function
• Introduced in version 1.3b53
Returns an JSON Array with the union of all of the JSON Object keys, or JSON Array values. If a value or a key occurs in multiple different objects or arrays, it will only be placed once in the output object or array.
Usage
json.union(array, array, ...)
json.union(object, object, ...)
Parameters
array
- The JSON Arrays to union.object
- The JSON Objects to union.
Examples
[h: array1 = json.append("",1,2,3,4)]
[h: array2 = json.append("",3,4,5,6)]
[r: json.union(array1,array2)]
Returns
"[1,2,3,4,5,6]"