/** * Returns the intersection of two arrays based on a custom equality function. * * This function takes two arrays and a custom equality function. It returns a new array containing * the elements from the first array that have matching elements in the second array, as determined * by the custom equality function. It effectively filters out any elements from the first array that * do not have corresponding matches in the second array according to the equality function. * * @template T - The type of elements in the first array. * @template U - The type of elements in the second array. * @param {T[]} firstArr - The first array to compare. * @param {U[]} secondArr - The second array to compare. * @param {(x: T, y: U) => boolean} areItemsEqual - A custom function to determine if two elements are equal. * This function takes two arguments, one from each array, and returns `true` if the elements are considered equal, and `false` otherwise. * @returns {T[]} A new array containing the elements from the first array that have corresponding matches in the second array according to the custom equality function. * * @example * const array1 = [{ id: 1 }, { id: 2 }, { id: 3 }]; * const array2 = [{ id: 2 }, { id: 4 }]; * const areItemsEqual = (a, b) => a.id === b.id; * const result = intersectionWith(array1, array2, areItemsEqual); * // result will be [{ id: 2 }] since this element has a matching id in both arrays. * * @example * const array1 = [ * { id: 1, name: 'jane' }, * { id: 2, name: 'amy' }, * { id: 3, name: 'michael' }, * ]; * const array2 = [2, 4]; * const areItemsEqual = (a, b) => a.id === b; * const result = intersectionWith(array1, array2, areItemsEqual); * // result will be [{ id: 2, name: 'amy' }] since this element has a matching id that is equal to seconds array's element. */ declare function intersectionWith(firstArr: readonly T[], secondArr: readonly U[], areItemsEqual: (x: T, y: U) => boolean): T[]; export { intersectionWith };