/** * This function takes multiple arrays and returns a new array containing only the unique values * from all input arrays, preserving the order of their first occurrence. * * @template T - The type of elements in the arrays. * @param {Array | null | undefined>} arrays - The arrays to inspect. * @returns {T[]} Returns the new array of combined unique values. * * @example * // Returns [2, 1] * union([2], [1, 2]); * * @example * // Returns [2, 1, 3] * union([2], [1, 2], [2, 3]); * * @example * // Returns [1, 3, 2, [5], [4]] (does not deeply flatten nested arrays) * union([1, 3, 2], [1, [5]], [2, [4]]); * * @example * // Returns [0, 2, 1] (ignores non-array values like 3 and { '0': 1 }) * union([0], 3, { '0': 1 }, null, [2, 1]); * @example * // Returns [0, 'a', 2, 1] (treats array-like object { 0: 'a', length: 1 } as a valid array) * union([0], { 0: 'a', length: 1 }, [2, 1]); */ declare function union(...arrays: Array | null | undefined>): T[]; export { union };