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Functional sequences for processing iterable data in JavaScript
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TypeScript
import Sequence from "./Sequence";
export declare class Merge {
/**
* Merges the elements of both sequences into a new sequence. Each element of this sequence is eventually replaced with
* an element of the other sequence by comparing results of the given `selector` function. If no value is found in the other
* sequence the element is retained. New elements of the other sequence are appended to the end of the new sequence or
* prepended to the start of the new sequence, if `prependNewValues` is set to `true`. This operation is not lazy evaluated.
*
* @param {Sequence<T>} other
* @param {(value: T) => S} selector
* @param prependNewValues
* @returns {Sequence<T>}
*/
merge<T, S>(this: Sequence<T>, other: Sequence<T> | Iterable<T>, selector: (value: T) => S, prependNewValues?: boolean): Sequence<T>;
}