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			363 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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--[[
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    https://github.com/overextended/ox_lib
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    This file is licensed under LGPL-3.0 or higher <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.en.html>
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    Copyright © 2025 Linden <https://github.com/thelindat>
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]]
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---@class Array<T> : OxClass, { [number]: T }
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lib.array = lib.class('Array')
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local table_unpack = table.unpack
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local table_remove = table.remove
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local table_clone = table.clone
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local table_concat = table.concat
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local table_type = table.type
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---@alias ArrayLike<T> Array | { [number]: T }
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---@private
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function lib.array:constructor(...)
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    local arr = { ... }
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    for i = 1, #arr do
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        self[i] = arr[i]
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    end
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end
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---@private
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function lib.array:__newindex(index, value)
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    if type(index) ~= 'number' then error(("Cannot insert non-number index '%s' into an array."):format(index)) end
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    rawset(self, index, value)
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end
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---Creates a new array from an iteratable value.
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---@param iter table | function | string
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---@return Array
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function lib.array:from(iter)
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    local iterType = type(iter)
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    if iterType == 'table' then
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        return lib.array:new(table_unpack(iter))
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    end
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    if iterType == 'string' then
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        return lib.array:new(string.strsplit('', iter))
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    end
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    if iterType == 'function' then
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        local arr = lib.array:new()
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        local length = 0
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        for value in iter do
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            length += 1
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            arr[length] = value
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        end
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        return arr
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    end
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    error(('Array.from argument was not a valid iterable value (received %s)'):format(iterType))
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end
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---Returns the element at the given index, with negative numbers counting backwards from the end of the array.
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---@param index number
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---@return unknown
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function lib.array:at(index)
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    if index < 0 then
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        index = #self + index + 1
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    end
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    return self[index]
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end
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---Create a new array containing the elements of two or more arrays.
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---@param ... ArrayLike
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function lib.array:merge(...)
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    local newArr = table_clone(self)
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    local length = #self
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    local arrays = { ... }
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    for i = 1, #arrays do
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        local arr = arrays[i]
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        for j = 1, #arr do
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            length += 1
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            newArr[length] = arr[j]
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        end
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    end
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    return lib.array:new(table_unpack(newArr))
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end
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---Tests if all elements in an array succeed in passing the provided test function.
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---@param testFn fun(element: unknown): boolean
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function lib.array:every(testFn)
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    for i = 1, #self do
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        if not testFn(self[i]) then
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            return false
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        end
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    end
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    return true
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end
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---Sets all elements within a range to the given value and returns the modified array.
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---@param value any
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---@param start? number
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---@param endIndex? number
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function lib.array:fill(value, start, endIndex)
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    local length = #self
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    start = start or 1
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    endIndex = endIndex or length
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    if start < 1 then start = 1 end
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    if endIndex > length then endIndex = length end
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    for i = start, endIndex do
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        self[i] = value
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    end
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    return self
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end
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---Creates a new array containing the elements from an array that pass the test of the provided function.
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---@param testFn fun(element: unknown): boolean
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function lib.array:filter(testFn)
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    local newArr = {}
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    local length = 0
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    for i = 1, #self do
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        local element = self[i]
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        if testFn(element) then
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            length += 1
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            newArr[length] = element
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        end
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    end
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    return lib.array:new(table_unpack(newArr))
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end
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---Returns the first or last element of an array that passes the provided test function.
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---@param testFn fun(element: unknown): boolean
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---@param last? boolean
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function lib.array:find(testFn, last)
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    local a = last and #self or 1
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    local b = last and 1 or #self
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    local c = last and -1 or 1
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    for i = a, b, c do
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        local element = self[i]
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        if testFn(element) then
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            return element
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        end
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    end
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end
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---Returns the first or last index of the first element of an array that passes the provided test function.
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---@param testFn fun(element: unknown): boolean
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---@param last? boolean
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function lib.array:findIndex(testFn, last)
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    local a = last and #self or 1
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    local b = last and 1 or #self
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    local c = last and -1 or 1
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    for i = a, b, c do
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        local element = self[i]
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        if testFn(element) then
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            return i
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        end
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    end
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end
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---Returns the first or last index of the first element of an array that matches the provided value.
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---@param value unknown
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---@param last? boolean
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function lib.array:indexOf(value, last)
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    local a = last and #self or 1
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    local b = last and 1 or #self
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    local c = last and -1 or 1
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    for i = a, b, c do
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        local element = self[i]
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        if element == value then
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            return i
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        end
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    end
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end
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---Executes the provided function for each element in an array.
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---@param cb fun(element: unknown)
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function lib.array:forEach(cb)
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    for i = 1, #self do
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        cb(self[i])
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    end
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end
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---Determines if a given element exists inside an array.
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---@param element unknown The value to find in the array.
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---@param fromIndex? number The position in the array to begin searching from.
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function lib.array:includes(element, fromIndex)
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    for i = (fromIndex or 1), #self do
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        if self[i] == element then return true end
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    end
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    return false
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end
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---Concatenates all array elements into a string, seperated by commas or the specified seperator.
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---@param seperator? string
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function lib.array:join(seperator)
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    return table_concat(self, seperator or ',')
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end
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---Create a new array containing the results from calling the provided function on every element in an array.
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---@param cb fun(element: unknown, index: number, array: self): unknown
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function lib.array:map(cb)
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    local arr = {}
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    for i = 1, #self do
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        arr[i] = cb(self[i], i, self)
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    end
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    return lib.array:new(table_unpack(arr))
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end
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---Removes the last element from an array and returns the removed element.
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function lib.array:pop()
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    return table_remove(self)
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end
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---Adds the given elements to the end of an array and returns the new array length.
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---@param ... any
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function lib.array:push(...)
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    local elements = { ... }
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    local length = #self
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    for i = 1, #elements do
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        length += 1
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        self[length] = elements[i]
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    end
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    return length
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end
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---The "reducer" function is applied to every element within an array, with the previous element's result serving as the accumulator.
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---If an initial value is provided, it's used as the accumulator for index 1; otherwise, index 1 itself serves as the initial value, and iteration begins from index 2.
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---@generic T
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---@param reducer fun(accumulator: T, currentValue: T, index?: number): T
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---@param initialValue? T
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---@param reverse? boolean Iterate over the array from right-to-left.
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---@return T
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function lib.array:reduce(reducer, initialValue, reverse)
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    local length = #self
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    local initialIndex = initialValue and 1 or 2
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    local accumulator = initialValue or self[1]
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    if reverse then
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        for i = initialIndex, length do
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            local index = length - i + initialIndex
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            accumulator = reducer(accumulator, self[index], index)
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        end
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    else
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        for i = initialIndex, length do
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            accumulator = reducer(accumulator, self[i], i)
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        end
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    end
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    return accumulator
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end
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---Reverses the elements inside an array.
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function lib.array:reverse()
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    local i, j = 1, #self
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    while i < j do
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        self[i], self[j] = self[j], self[i]
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        i += 1
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        j -= 1
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    end
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    return self
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end
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---Removes the first element from an array and returns the removed element.
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function lib.array:shift()
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    return table_remove(self, 1)
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end
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---Creates a shallow copy of a portion of an array as a new array.
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---@param start? number
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---@param finish? number
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function lib.array:slice(start, finish)
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    local length = #self
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    start = start or 1
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    finish = finish or length
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    if start < 0 then start = length + start + 1 end
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    if finish < 0 then finish = length + finish + 1 end
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    if start < 1 then start = 1 end
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    if finish > length then finish = length end
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    local arr = lib.array:new()
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    local index = 0
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    for i = start, finish do
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        index += 1
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        arr[index] = self[i]
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    end
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    return arr
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end
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---Creates a new array with reversed elements from the given array.
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function lib.array:toReversed()
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    local reversed = lib.array:new()
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    for i = #self, 1, -1 do
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        reversed:push(self[i])
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    end
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    return reversed
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end
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---Inserts the given elements to the start of an array and returns the new array length.
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---@param ... any
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function lib.array:unshift(...)
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    local elements = { ... }
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    local length = #self
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    local eLength = #elements
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    for i = length, 1, -1 do
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        self[i + eLength] = self[i]
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    end
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    for i = 1, #elements do
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        self[i] = elements[i]
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    end
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    return length + eLength
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end
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---Returns true if the given table is an instance of array or an array-like table.
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---@param tbl ArrayLike
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---@return boolean
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function lib.array.isArray(tbl)
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    local tableType = table_type(tbl)
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    if not tableType then return false end
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    if tableType == 'array' or tableType == 'empty' or lib.array.instanceOf(tbl, lib.array) then
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        return true
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    end
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    return false
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end
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return lib.array
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