/** * Computes the difference between an array and multiple arrays. * * @template T * @param {ArrayLike | undefined | null} arr - The primary array from which to derive the difference. This is the main array * from which elements will be compared and filtered. * @param {Array>} values - Multiple arrays containing elements to be excluded from the primary array. * These arrays will be flattened into a single array, and each element in this array will be checked against the primary array. * If a match is found, that element will be excluded from the result. * @returns {T[]} A new array containing the elements that are present in the primary array but not * in the flattened array. * * @example * const array1 = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; * const array2 = [2, 4]; * const array3 = [5, 6]; * const result = difference(array1, array2, array3); * // result will be [1, 3] since 2, 4, and 5 are in the other arrays and are excluded from the result. * * @example * const arrayLike1 = { 0: 1, 1: 2, 2: 3, length: 3 }; * const arrayLike2 = { 0: 2, 1: 4, length: 2 }; * const result = difference(arrayLike1, arrayLike2); * // result will be [1, 3] since 2 is in both array-like objects and is excluded from the result. */ declare function difference(arr: ArrayLike | undefined | null, ...values: Array>): T[]; export { difference };