const intersection = (a, b) => {
const s = new Set(b);
return a.filter(x => s.has(x));
};
intersection([1, 2, 3], [4, 3, 2]); // [2, 3]
This snippet can be used to return a list of elements that exist in both arrays, after a particular function has been executed to each element of both arrays
const intersectionBy = (a, b, fn) => {
const s = new Set(b.map(fn));
return a.filter(x => s.has(fn(x)));
};
intersectionBy([2.1, 1.2], [2.3, 3.4], Math.floor); // [2.1]
This snippet can be used to return a list of elements that exist in both arrays by using a comparator function
const intersectionWith = (a, b, comp) => a.filter(x => b.findIndex(y => comp(x, y)) !== -1);
intersectionWith([1, 1.2, 1.5, 3, 0], [1.9, 3, 0, 3.9], (a, b) => Math.round(a) === Math.round(b)); // [1.5, 3, 0]