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@@ -14,9 +14,21 @@ import compound;
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This function only works when self and other are matching compounds (both arrays, dictionaries or strings). It returns a new compound of that kind, with the content of `other` appended to the content of `self`.
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## _containsKey(self: dictionary, key)
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This function returns `true` if `self` contains the given `key`, otherwise it returns false.
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## _containsValue(self, value)
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This function returns `true` if `self` contains the given `value`, otherwise it returns false.
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## _every(self, func: fn)
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This function takes either an array or a dictionary as the `self` argument, and a function as `func`. The argument `func` must take two arguments - the first is the index/key of the array/dictionary, and the second is the value. The contents of `self` are passed into `func`, one element at a time, until `func` returns `false`, at which point this function returns `false`. Otherwise this function returns `true`.
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## _forEach(self, func: fn)
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This function takes either an array or a dictionary as the `self` argument, and a function as `func`. The argument `func` must take two arguments - the first is the index/key of the array/dictionary, and the second is the value.
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This function takes either an array or a dictionary as the `self` argument, and a function as `func`. The argument `func` must take two arguments - the first is the index/key of the array/dictionary, and the second is the value. The contents of `self` are passed into `func`, one element at a time.
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```
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import compound;
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@@ -30,6 +42,10 @@ var a = [1, 3, 5];
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a.forEach(p); //prints 1, 3, and 5 to stdout
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```
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## _filter(self, func: fn)
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This function takes either an array or a dictionary as the `self` argument, and a function as `func`. The argument `func` must take two arguments - the first is the index/key of the array/dictionary, and the second is the value. The contents of `self` are passed into `func`, one element at a time, and the function returns a new compound for every element that `func` returned a truthy value for.
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## _getKeys(self: dictionary)
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This returns an array of all non-null keys stored within the dictionary. The order is undefined.
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@@ -70,6 +86,10 @@ var a = [1, 2, 3, 4];
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print a.reduce(0, f); //prints "10"
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```
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## _some(self, func: fn)
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This function takes either an array or a dictionary as the `self` argument, and a function as `func`. The argument `func` must take two arguments - the first is the index/key of the array/dictionary, and the second is the value. The contents of `self` are passed into `func`, one element at a time, until `func` returns `true`, at which point this function returns `true`. Otherwise this function returns `false`.
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## _toLower(self: string)
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This function returns a new string which is identical to the string `self`, except any uppercase letters are replaced with the corresponding lowercase letters.
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