Source: \unionWith.js
import baseFlatten from './.internal/baseFlatten.js'
import baseUniq from './.internal/baseUniq.js'
import isArrayLikeObject from './isArrayLikeObject.js'
import last from './last.js'
/**
* This method is like `union` except that it accepts `comparator` which
* is invoked to compare elements of `arrays`. Result values are chosen from
* the first array in which the value occurs. The comparator is invoked
* with two arguments: (arrVal, othVal).
*
* @since 4.0.0
* @category Array
* @param {...Array} [arrays] The arrays to inspect.
* @param {Function} [comparator] The comparator invoked per element.
* @returns {Array} Returns the new array of combined values.
* @see difference, union, unionBy, without, xor, xorBy
* @example
*
* const objects = [{ 'x': 1, 'y': 2 }, { 'x': 2, 'y': 1 }]
* const others = [{ 'x': 1, 'y': 1 }, { 'x': 1, 'y': 2 }]
*
* unionWith(objects, others, isEqual)
* // => [{ 'x': 1, 'y': 2 }, { 'x': 2, 'y': 1 }, { 'x': 1, 'y': 1 }]
*/
function unionWith(...arrays) {
let comparator = last(arrays)
comparator = typeof comparator == 'function' ? comparator : undefined
return baseUniq(baseFlatten(arrays, 1, isArrayLikeObject, true), undefined, comparator)
}
export default unionWith