In r1576 on 2007-03-24 the merge() method was split into merge() and

unique() for speed improvement reasons. Document this fact and also be
clear about the fact that merge() is a generic function while unique()
really works just with jQuery objects.
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Ed Engelhardt 2007-05-22 08:18:31 +00:00
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@ -1644,24 +1644,16 @@ jQuery.extend({
},
/**
* Merge two arrays together, removing all duplicates.
*
* The result is the altered first argument with
* the unique elements from the second array added.
* Merge two arrays together by concatenating them.
*
* @example $.merge( [0,1,2], [2,3,4] )
* @result [0,1,2,3,4]
* @desc Merges two arrays, removing the duplicate 2
*
* @example var array = [3,2,1];
* $.merge( array, [4,3,2] )
* @result array == [3,2,1,4]
* @desc Merges two arrays, removing the duplicates 3 and 2
* @result [0,1,2,2,3,4]
* @desc Merges two arrays.
*
* @name $.merge
* @type Array
* @param Array first The first array to merge, the unique elements of second added.
* @param Array second The second array to merge into the first, unaltered.
* @param Array first The first array to merge, the elements of second are added.
* @param Array second The second array to append to the first, unaltered.
* @cat JavaScript
*/
merge: function(first, second) {
@ -1672,6 +1664,18 @@ jQuery.extend({
return first;
},
/**
* Reduce an array (of jQuery objects only) to its unique elements.
*
* @example $.unique( [x1, x2, x3, x2, x3] )
* @result [x1, x2, x3]
* @desc Reduces the arrays of jQuery objects to unique elements by removing the duplicates of x2 and x3
*
* @name $.unique
* @type Array
* @param Array array The array to reduce to its unique jQuery objects.
* @cat JavaScript
*/
unique: function(first) {
var r = [], num = jQuery.mergeNum++;