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    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- TableTools --
    -- TableTools --
    -- --
    -- --
    -- This module includes a number of functions for dealing with Lua tables. --
    -- This module includes a number of functions for dealing with Lua tables. --
    -- It is a meta-module, meant to be called from other Lua modules, and should --
    -- It is a meta-module, meant to be called from other Lua modules, and should not --
    -- not be called directly from #invoke. --
    -- be called directly from #invoke. --
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]


    local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil')
    local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil')
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    local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti
    local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- isPositiveInteger
    -- isPositiveInteger
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    -- hash part of a table.
    -- hash part of a table.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.isPositiveInteger(v)
    function p.isPositiveInteger(v)
    return type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity
    return type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity
    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- isNan
    -- isNan
    --
    --
    -- This function returns true if the given number is a NaN value, and false
    -- This function returns true if the given number is a NaN value, and false if
    -- if not. Although it doesn't operate on tables, it is included here as it is
    -- not. Although it doesn't operate on tables, it is included here as it is useful
    -- useful for determining whether a value can be a valid table key. Lua will
    -- for determining whether a value can be a valid table key. Lua will generate an
    -- generate an error if a NaN is used as a table key.
    -- error if a NaN is used as a table key.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.isNan(v)
    function p.isNan(v)
    return type(v) == 'number' and tostring(v) == '-nan'
    return type(v) == 'number' and v ~= v
    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- shallowClone
    -- shallowClone
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    -- table will have no metatable of its own.
    -- table will have no metatable of its own.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.shallowClone(t)
    function p.shallowClone(t)
    checkType('shallowClone', 1, t, 'table')
    local ret = {}
    local ret = {}
    for k, v in pairs(t) do
    for k, v in pairs(t) do
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    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- removeDuplicates
    -- removeDuplicates
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    -- removed, but otherwise the array order is unchanged.
    -- removed, but otherwise the array order is unchanged.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.removeDuplicates(arr)
    --]]
    checkType('removeDuplicates', 1, arr, 'table')
    function p.removeDuplicates(t)
    checkType('removeDuplicates', 1, t, 'table')
    local isNan = p.isNan
    local isNan = p.isNan
    local ret, exists = {}, {}
    local ret, exists = {}, {}
    for i, v in ipairs(t) do
    for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
    if isNan(v) then
    if isNan(v) then
    -- NaNs can't be table keys, and they are also unique, so we don't need to check existence.
    -- NaNs can't be table keys, and they are also unique, so we don't need to check existence.
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    exists[v] = true
    exists[v] = true
    end
    end
    end
    end
    end
    end
    return ret
    return ret
    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- numKeys
    -- numKeys
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    -- keys that have non-nil values, sorted in numerical order.
    -- keys that have non-nil values, sorted in numerical order.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.numKeys(t)
    function p.numKeys(t)
    checkType('numKeys', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('numKeys', 1, t, 'table')
    local isPositiveInteger = p.isPositiveInteger
    local isPositiveInteger = p.isPositiveInteger
    local nums = {}
    local nums = {}
    for k, v in pairs(t) do
    for k in pairs(t) do
    if isPositiveInteger(k) then
    if isPositiveInteger(k) then
    nums[#nums + 1] = k
    nums[#nums + 1] = k
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    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- affixNums
    -- affixNums
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    -- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of keys with the
    -- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of keys with the
    -- specified prefix and suffix. For example, for the table
    -- specified prefix and suffix. For example, for the table
    -- {a1 = 'foo', a3 = 'bar', a6 = 'baz'} and the prefix "a", affixNums will
    -- {a1 = 'foo', a3 = 'bar', a6 = 'baz'} and the prefix "a", affixNums will return
    -- return {1, 3, 6}.
    -- {1, 3, 6}.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.affixNums(t, prefix, suffix)
    function p.affixNums(t, prefix, suffix)
    checkType('affixNums', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('affixNums', 1, t, 'table')
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    local nums = {}
    local nums = {}
    for k, v in pairs(t) do
    for k in pairs(t) do
    if type(k) == 'string' then
    if type(k) == 'string' then
    local num = mw.ustring.match(k, pattern)
    local num = mw.ustring.match(k, pattern)
    if num then
    if num then
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    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- numData
    -- numData
    --
    --
    -- Given a table with keys like ("foo1", "bar1", "foo2", "baz2"), returns a table
    -- Given a table with keys like {"foo1", "bar1", "foo2", "baz2"}, returns a table
    -- of subtables in the format
    -- of subtables in the format
    -- { [1] = {foo = 'text', bar = 'text'}, [2] = {foo = 'text', baz = 'text'} }
    -- {[1] = {foo = 'text', bar = 'text'}, [2] = {foo = 'text', baz = 'text'}}.
    -- Keys that don't end with an integer are stored in a subtable named "other".
    -- Keys that don't end with an integer are stored in a subtable named "other". The
    -- The compress option compresses the table so that it can be iterated over with
    -- compress option compresses the table so that it can be iterated over with
    -- ipairs.
    -- ipairs.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.numData(t, compress)
    function p.numData(t, compress)
    checkType('numData', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('numData', 1, t, 'table')
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    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- compressSparseArray
    -- compressSparseArray
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    -- ipairs.
    -- ipairs.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.compressSparseArray(t)
    function p.compressSparseArray(t)
    checkType('compressSparseArray', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('compressSparseArray', 1, t, 'table')
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    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- sparseIpairs
    -- sparseIpairs
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    -- handle nil values.
    -- handle nil values.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]
    function p.sparseIpairs(t)
    function p.sparseIpairs(t)
    checkType('sparseIpairs', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('sparseIpairs', 1, t, 'table')
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    end
    end


    --[[
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- size
    -- size
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    -- but for arrays it is more efficient to use the # operator.
    -- but for arrays it is more efficient to use the # operator.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --]]

    function p.size(t)
    function p.size(t)
    checkType('size', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('size', 1, t, 'table')
    local i = 0
    local i = 0
    for k in pairs(t) do
    for _ in pairs(t) do
    i = i + 1
    i = i + 1
    end
    end
    return i
    return i
    end
    end



    local function defaultKeySort(item1, item2)
    local function defaultKeySort(item1, item2)
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    if type1 ~= type2 then
    if type1 ~= type2 then
    return type1 < type2
    return type1 < type2
    else -- This will fail with table, boolean, function.
    elseif type1 == 'table' or type1 == 'boolean' or type1 == 'function' then
    return tostring(item1) < tostring(item2)
    else
    return item1 < item2
    return item1 < item2
    end
    end
    end
    end
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -- keysToList
    --[[
    --
    Returns a list of the keys in a table, sorted using either a default
    -- Returns an array of the keys in a table, sorted using either a default
    comparison function or a custom keySort function.
    -- comparison function or a custom keySort function.
    ]]
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.keysToList(t, keySort, checked)
    function p.keysToList(t, keySort, checked)
    if not checked then
    if not checked then
    checkType('keysToList', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('keysToList', 1, t, 'table')
    checkTypeMulti('keysToList', 2, keySort, { 'function', 'boolean', 'nil' })
    checkTypeMulti('keysToList', 2, keySort, {'function', 'boolean', 'nil'})
    end
    end

    local list = {}
    local arr = {}
    local index = 1
    local index = 1
    for key, value in pairs(t) do
    for k in pairs(t) do
    list[index] = key
    arr[index] = k
    index = index + 1
    index = index + 1
    end
    end

    if keySort ~= false then
    if keySort ~= false then
    keySort = type(keySort) == 'function' and keySort or defaultKeySort
    keySort = type(keySort) == 'function' and keySort or defaultKeySort
    table.sort(arr, keySort)
    table.sort(list, keySort)
    end
    end

    return list
    return arr
    end
    end


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --[[
    -- sortedPairs
    Iterates through a table, with the keys sorted using the keysToList function.
    --
    If there are only numerical keys, sparseIpairs is probably more efficient.
    -- Iterates through a table, with the keys sorted using the keysToList function.
    ]]
    -- If there are only numerical keys, sparseIpairs is probably more efficient.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.sortedPairs(t, keySort)
    function p.sortedPairs(t, keySort)
    checkType('sortedPairs', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('sortedPairs', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('sortedPairs', 2, keySort, 'function', true)
    checkType('sortedPairs', 2, keySort, 'function', true)

    local list = p.keysToList(t, keySort, true)
    local arr = p.keysToList(t, keySort, true)

    local i = 0
    local i = 0
    return function()
    return function ()
    i = i + 1
    i = i + 1
    local key = list[i]
    local key = arr[i]
    if key ~= nil then
    if key ~= nil then
    return key, t[key]
    return key, t[key]
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    end
    end


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --[[
    -- isArray
    Returns true if all keys in the table are consecutive integers starting at 1.
    --]]
    --
    -- Returns true if the given value is a table and all keys are consecutive
    function p.isArray(t)
    -- integers starting at 1.
    checkType("isArray", 1, t, "table")
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.isArray(v)
    if type(v) ~= 'table' then
    return false
    end
    local i = 0
    local i = 0
    for k, v in pairs(t) do
    for _ in pairs(v) do
    i = i + 1
    i = i + 1
    if t[i] == nil then
    if v[i] == nil then
    return false
    return false
    end
    end
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    end
    end


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- { "a", "b", "c" } -> { a = 1, b = 2, c = 3 }
    -- isArrayLike
    function p.invert(array)
    --
    checkType("invert", 1, array, "table")
    -- Returns true if the given value is iterable and all keys are consecutive
    -- integers starting at 1.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.isArrayLike(v)
    if not pcall(pairs, v) then
    return false
    end
    local i = 0
    for _ in pairs(v) do
    i = i + 1
    if v[i] == nil then
    return false
    end
    end
    return true
    end

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- invert
    --
    -- Transposes the keys and values in an array. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} ->
    -- {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}. Duplicates are not supported (result values refer to
    -- the index of the last duplicate) and NaN values are ignored.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.invert(arr)
    checkType("invert", 1, arr, "table")
    local isNan = p.isNan
    local map = {}
    local map = {}
    for i, v in ipairs(array) do
    for i, v in ipairs(arr) do
    if not isNan(v) then
    map[v] = i
    map[v] = i
    end
    end
    end

    return map
    return map
    end
    end


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --[[
    -- listToSet
    { "a", "b", "c" } -> { ["a"] = true, ["b"] = true, ["c"] = true }
    --]]
    --
    -- Creates a set from the array part of the table. Indexing the set by any of the
    function p.listToSet(t)
    -- values of the array returns true. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} ->
    checkType("listToSet", 1, t, "table")
    -- {a = true, b = true, c = true}. NaN values are ignored as Lua considers them
    -- never equal to any value (including other NaNs or even themselves).
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.listToSet(arr)
    checkType("listToSet", 1, arr, "table")
    local isNan = p.isNan
    local set = {}
    local set = {}
    for _, item in ipairs(t) do
    for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
    if not isNan(v) then
    set[item] = true
    set[v] = true
    end
    end
    end

    return set
    return set
    end
    end


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --[[
    -- deepCopy
    Recursive deep copy function.
    --
    Preserves identities of subtables.
    -- Recursive deep copy function. Preserves identities of subtables.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ]]
    local function _deepCopy(orig, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    local function _deepCopy(orig, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    -- Stores copies of tables indexed by the original table.
    -- Stores copies of tables indexed by the original table.
    already_seen = already_seen or {}
    already_seen = already_seen or {}

    local copy = already_seen[orig]
    local copy = already_seen[orig]
    if copy ~= nil then
    if copy ~= nil then
    return copy
    return copy
    end
    end

    if type(orig) == 'table' then
    if type(orig) == 'table' then
    copy = {}
    copy = {}
    for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do
    for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do
    copy[deepcopy(orig_key, includeMetatable, already_seen)] = deepcopy(orig_value, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    copy[_deepCopy(orig_key, includeMetatable, already_seen)] = _deepCopy(orig_value, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    end
    end
    already_seen[orig] = copy
    already_seen[orig] = copy

    if includeMetatable then
    if includeMetatable then
    local mt = getmetatable(orig)
    local mt = getmetatable(orig)
    if mt ~= nil then
    if mt ~= nil then
    local mt_copy = deepcopy(mt, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    local mt_copy = _deepCopy(mt, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    setmetatable(copy, mt_copy)
    setmetatable(copy, mt_copy)
    already_seen[mt] = mt_copy
    already_seen[mt] = mt_copy
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    function p.deepCopy(orig, noMetatable, already_seen)
    function p.deepCopy(orig, noMetatable, already_seen)
    checkType("deepCopy", 3, already_seen, "table", true)
    checkType("deepCopy", 3, already_seen, "table", true)
    return _deepCopy(orig, not noMetatable, already_seen)
    return _deepCopy(orig, not noMetatable, already_seen)
    end
    end


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --[[
    -- sparseConcat
    Concatenates all values in the table that are indexed by a number, in order.
    --
    sparseConcat{ a, nil, c, d } => "acd"
    -- Concatenates all values in the table that are indexed by a number, in order.
    sparseConcat{ nil, b, c, d } => "bcd"
    -- sparseConcat{a, nil, c, d} => "acd"
    ]]
    -- sparseConcat{nil, b, c, d} => "bcd"
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.sparseConcat(t, sep, i, j)
    function p.sparseConcat(t, sep, i, j)
    local list = {}
    local arr = {}

    local list_i = 0
    local arr_i = 0
    for _, v in p.sparseIpairs(t) do
    for _, v in p.sparseIpairs(t) do
    list_i = list_i + 1
    arr_i = arr_i + 1
    list[list_i] = v
    arr[arr_i] = v
    end
    end
    return table.concat(list, sep, i, j)
    end


    return table.concat(arr, sep, i, j)
    --[[
    end
    -- Finds the length of an array, or of a quasi-array with keys such
    -- as "data1", "data2", etc., using an exponential search algorithm.
    -- It is similar to the operator #, but may return
    -- a different value when there are gaps in the array portion of the table.
    -- Intended to be used on data loaded with mw.loadData. For other tables, use #.
    -- Note: #frame.args in frame object always be set to 0, regardless of
    -- the number of unnamed template parameters, so use this function for
    -- frame.args.
    --]]


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- length
    --
    -- Finds the length of an array, or of a quasi-array with keys such as "data1",
    -- "data2", etc., using an exponential search algorithm. It is similar to the
    -- operator #, but may return a different value when there are gaps in the array
    -- portion of the table. Intended to be used on data loaded with mw.loadData. For
    -- other tables, use #.
    -- Note: #frame.args in frame object always be set to 0, regardless of the number
    -- of unnamed template parameters, so use this function for frame.args.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.length(t, prefix)
    function p.length(t, prefix)
    -- requiring module inline so that [[Module:Exponential search]]
    -- requiring module inline so that [[Module:Exponential search]] which is
    -- which is only needed by this one function
    -- only needed by this one function doesn't get millions of transclusions
    -- doesn't get millions of transclusions
    local expSearch = require("Module:Exponential search")
    local expSearch = require("Module:Exponential search")
    checkType('length', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('length', 1, t, 'table')
    checkType('length', 2, prefix, 'string', true)
    checkType('length', 2, prefix, 'string', true)
    return expSearch(function(i)
    return expSearch(function (i)
    local key
    local key
    if prefix then
    if prefix then
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    end) or 0
    end) or 0
    end
    end

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- inArray
    --
    -- Returns true if valueToFind is a member of the array, and false otherwise.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.inArray(arr, valueToFind)
    function p.inArray(arr, valueToFind)
    checkType("inArray", 1, arr, "table")
    checkType("inArray", 1, arr, "table")
    -- if valueToFind is nil, error?
    -- if valueToFind is nil, error?

    for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
    for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
    if v == valueToFind then
    if v == valueToFind then
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    end
    end
    end
    end
    return false
    return false
    end
    end

    Latest revision as of 02:12, 3 May 2023

    Documentation for this module may be created at Module:TableTools/doc

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --                                   TableTools                                   --
    --                                                                                --
    -- This module includes a number of functions for dealing with Lua tables.        --
    -- It is a meta-module, meant to be called from other Lua modules, and should not --
    -- be called directly from #invoke.                                               --
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil')
    
    local p = {}
    
    -- Define often-used variables and functions.
    local floor = math.floor
    local infinity = math.huge
    local checkType = libraryUtil.checkType
    local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- isPositiveInteger
    --
    -- This function returns true if the given value is a positive integer, and false
    -- if not. Although it doesn't operate on tables, it is included here as it is
    -- useful for determining whether a given table key is in the array part or the
    -- hash part of a table.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.isPositiveInteger(v)
    	return type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- isNan
    --
    -- This function returns true if the given number is a NaN value, and false if
    -- not. Although it doesn't operate on tables, it is included here as it is useful
    -- for determining whether a value can be a valid table key. Lua will generate an
    -- error if a NaN is used as a table key.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.isNan(v)
    	return type(v) == 'number' and v ~= v
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- shallowClone
    --
    -- This returns a clone of a table. The value returned is a new table, but all
    -- subtables and functions are shared. Metamethods are respected, but the returned
    -- table will have no metatable of its own.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.shallowClone(t)
    	checkType('shallowClone', 1, t, 'table')
    	local ret = {}
    	for k, v in pairs(t) do
    		ret[k] = v
    	end
    	return ret
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- removeDuplicates
    --
    -- This removes duplicate values from an array. Non-positive-integer keys are
    -- ignored. The earliest value is kept, and all subsequent duplicate values are
    -- removed, but otherwise the array order is unchanged.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.removeDuplicates(arr)
    	checkType('removeDuplicates', 1, arr, 'table')
    	local isNan = p.isNan
    	local ret, exists = {}, {}
    	for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
    		if isNan(v) then
    			-- NaNs can't be table keys, and they are also unique, so we don't need to check existence.
    			ret[#ret + 1] = v
    		else
    			if not exists[v] then
    				ret[#ret + 1] = v
    				exists[v] = true
    			end
    		end
    	end
    	return ret
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- numKeys
    --
    -- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of any numerical
    -- keys that have non-nil values, sorted in numerical order.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.numKeys(t)
    	checkType('numKeys', 1, t, 'table')
    	local isPositiveInteger = p.isPositiveInteger
    	local nums = {}
    	for k in pairs(t) do
    		if isPositiveInteger(k) then
    			nums[#nums + 1] = k
    		end
    	end
    	table.sort(nums)
    	return nums
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- affixNums
    --
    -- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of keys with the
    -- specified prefix and suffix. For example, for the table
    -- {a1 = 'foo', a3 = 'bar', a6 = 'baz'} and the prefix "a", affixNums will return
    -- {1, 3, 6}.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.affixNums(t, prefix, suffix)
    	checkType('affixNums', 1, t, 'table')
    	checkType('affixNums', 2, prefix, 'string', true)
    	checkType('affixNums', 3, suffix, 'string', true)
    
    	local function cleanPattern(s)
    		-- Cleans a pattern so that the magic characters ()%.[]*+-?^$ are interpreted literally.
    		return s:gsub('([%(%)%%%.%[%]%*%+%-%?%^%$])', '%%%1')
    	end
    
    	prefix = prefix or ''
    	suffix = suffix or ''
    	prefix = cleanPattern(prefix)
    	suffix = cleanPattern(suffix)
    	local pattern = '^' .. prefix .. '([1-9]%d*)' .. suffix .. '$'
    
    	local nums = {}
    	for k in pairs(t) do
    		if type(k) == 'string' then
    			local num = mw.ustring.match(k, pattern)
    			if num then
    				nums[#nums + 1] = tonumber(num)
    			end
    		end
    	end
    	table.sort(nums)
    	return nums
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- numData
    --
    -- Given a table with keys like {"foo1", "bar1", "foo2", "baz2"}, returns a table
    -- of subtables in the format
    -- {[1] = {foo = 'text', bar = 'text'}, [2] = {foo = 'text', baz = 'text'}}.
    -- Keys that don't end with an integer are stored in a subtable named "other". The
    -- compress option compresses the table so that it can be iterated over with
    -- ipairs.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.numData(t, compress)
    	checkType('numData', 1, t, 'table')
    	checkType('numData', 2, compress, 'boolean', true)
    	local ret = {}
    	for k, v in pairs(t) do
    		local prefix, num = mw.ustring.match(tostring(k), '^([^0-9]*)([1-9][0-9]*)$')
    		if num then
    			num = tonumber(num)
    			local subtable = ret[num] or {}
    			if prefix == '' then
    				-- Positional parameters match the blank string; put them at the start of the subtable instead.
    				prefix = 1
    			end
    			subtable[prefix] = v
    			ret[num] = subtable
    		else
    			local subtable = ret.other or {}
    			subtable[k] = v
    			ret.other = subtable
    		end
    	end
    	if compress then
    		local other = ret.other
    		ret = p.compressSparseArray(ret)
    		ret.other = other
    	end
    	return ret
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- compressSparseArray
    --
    -- This takes an array with one or more nil values, and removes the nil values
    -- while preserving the order, so that the array can be safely traversed with
    -- ipairs.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.compressSparseArray(t)
    	checkType('compressSparseArray', 1, t, 'table')
    	local ret = {}
    	local nums = p.numKeys(t)
    	for _, num in ipairs(nums) do
    		ret[#ret + 1] = t[num]
    	end
    	return ret
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- sparseIpairs
    --
    -- This is an iterator for sparse arrays. It can be used like ipairs, but can
    -- handle nil values.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.sparseIpairs(t)
    	checkType('sparseIpairs', 1, t, 'table')
    	local nums = p.numKeys(t)
    	local i = 0
    	local lim = #nums
    	return function ()
    		i = i + 1
    		if i <= lim then
    			local key = nums[i]
    			return key, t[key]
    		else
    			return nil, nil
    		end
    	end
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- size
    --
    -- This returns the size of a key/value pair table. It will also work on arrays,
    -- but for arrays it is more efficient to use the # operator.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.size(t)
    	checkType('size', 1, t, 'table')
    	local i = 0
    	for _ in pairs(t) do
    		i = i + 1
    	end
    	return i
    end
    
    local function defaultKeySort(item1, item2)
    	-- "number" < "string", so numbers will be sorted before strings.
    	local type1, type2 = type(item1), type(item2)
    	if type1 ~= type2 then
    		return type1 < type2
    	elseif type1 == 'table' or type1 == 'boolean' or type1 == 'function' then
    		return tostring(item1) < tostring(item2)
    	else
    		return item1 < item2
    	end
    end
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- keysToList
    --
    -- Returns an array of the keys in a table, sorted using either a default
    -- comparison function or a custom keySort function.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.keysToList(t, keySort, checked)
    	if not checked then
    		checkType('keysToList', 1, t, 'table')
    		checkTypeMulti('keysToList', 2, keySort, {'function', 'boolean', 'nil'})
    	end
    
    	local arr = {}
    	local index = 1
    	for k in pairs(t) do
    		arr[index] = k
    		index = index + 1
    	end
    
    	if keySort ~= false then
    		keySort = type(keySort) == 'function' and keySort or defaultKeySort
    		table.sort(arr, keySort)
    	end
    
    	return arr
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- sortedPairs
    --
    -- Iterates through a table, with the keys sorted using the keysToList function.
    -- If there are only numerical keys, sparseIpairs is probably more efficient.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.sortedPairs(t, keySort)
    	checkType('sortedPairs', 1, t, 'table')
    	checkType('sortedPairs', 2, keySort, 'function', true)
    
    	local arr = p.keysToList(t, keySort, true)
    
    	local i = 0
    	return function ()
    		i = i + 1
    		local key = arr[i]
    		if key ~= nil then
    			return key, t[key]
    		else
    			return nil, nil
    		end
    	end
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- isArray
    --
    -- Returns true if the given value is a table and all keys are consecutive
    -- integers starting at 1.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.isArray(v)
    	if type(v) ~= 'table' then
    		return false
    	end
    	local i = 0
    	for _ in pairs(v) do
    		i = i + 1
    		if v[i] == nil then
    			return false
    		end
    	end
    	return true
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- isArrayLike
    --
    -- Returns true if the given value is iterable and all keys are consecutive
    -- integers starting at 1.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.isArrayLike(v)
    	if not pcall(pairs, v) then
    		return false
    	end
    	local i = 0
    	for _ in pairs(v) do
    		i = i + 1
    		if v[i] == nil then
    			return false
    		end
    	end
    	return true
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- invert
    --
    -- Transposes the keys and values in an array. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} ->
    -- {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}. Duplicates are not supported (result values refer to
    -- the index of the last duplicate) and NaN values are ignored.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.invert(arr)
    	checkType("invert", 1, arr, "table")
    	local isNan = p.isNan
    	local map = {}
    	for i, v in ipairs(arr) do
    		if not isNan(v) then
    			map[v] = i
    		end
    	end
    
    	return map
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- listToSet
    --
    -- Creates a set from the array part of the table. Indexing the set by any of the
    -- values of the array returns true. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} ->
    -- {a = true, b = true, c = true}. NaN values are ignored as Lua considers them
    -- never equal to any value (including other NaNs or even themselves).
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.listToSet(arr)
    	checkType("listToSet", 1, arr, "table")
    	local isNan = p.isNan
    	local set = {}
    	for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
    		if not isNan(v) then
    			set[v] = true
    		end
    	end
    
    	return set
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- deepCopy
    --
    -- Recursive deep copy function. Preserves identities of subtables.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    local function _deepCopy(orig, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    	-- Stores copies of tables indexed by the original table.
    	already_seen = already_seen or {}
    
    	local copy = already_seen[orig]
    	if copy ~= nil then
    		return copy
    	end
    
    	if type(orig) == 'table' then
    		copy = {}
    		for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do
    			copy[_deepCopy(orig_key, includeMetatable, already_seen)] = _deepCopy(orig_value, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    		end
    		already_seen[orig] = copy
    
    		if includeMetatable then
    			local mt = getmetatable(orig)
    			if mt ~= nil then
    				local mt_copy = _deepCopy(mt, includeMetatable, already_seen)
    				setmetatable(copy, mt_copy)
    				already_seen[mt] = mt_copy
    			end
    		end
    	else -- number, string, boolean, etc
    		copy = orig
    	end
    	return copy
    end
    
    function p.deepCopy(orig, noMetatable, already_seen)
    	checkType("deepCopy", 3, already_seen, "table", true)
    	return _deepCopy(orig, not noMetatable, already_seen)
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- sparseConcat
    --
    -- Concatenates all values in the table that are indexed by a number, in order.
    -- sparseConcat{a, nil, c, d}  =>  "acd"
    -- sparseConcat{nil, b, c, d}  =>  "bcd"
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.sparseConcat(t, sep, i, j)
    	local arr = {}
    
    	local arr_i = 0
    	for _, v in p.sparseIpairs(t) do
    		arr_i = arr_i + 1
    		arr[arr_i] = v
    	end
    
    	return table.concat(arr, sep, i, j)
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- length
    --
    -- Finds the length of an array, or of a quasi-array with keys such as "data1",
    -- "data2", etc., using an exponential search algorithm. It is similar to the
    -- operator #, but may return a different value when there are gaps in the array
    -- portion of the table. Intended to be used on data loaded with mw.loadData. For
    -- other tables, use #.
    -- Note: #frame.args in frame object always be set to 0, regardless of  the number
    -- of unnamed template parameters, so use this function for frame.args.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.length(t, prefix)
    	-- requiring module inline so that [[Module:Exponential search]] which is
    	-- only needed by this one function doesn't get millions of transclusions
    	local expSearch = require("Module:Exponential search")
    	checkType('length', 1, t, 'table')
    	checkType('length', 2, prefix, 'string', true)
    	return expSearch(function (i)
    		local key
    		if prefix then
    			key = prefix .. tostring(i)
    		else
    			key = i
    		end
    		return t[key] ~= nil
    	end) or 0
    end
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- inArray
    --
    -- Returns true if valueToFind is a member of the array, and false otherwise.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    function p.inArray(arr, valueToFind)
    	checkType("inArray", 1, arr, "table")
    	-- if valueToFind is nil, error?
    
    	for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
    		if v == valueToFind then
    			return true
    		end
    	end
    	return false
    end
    
    return p
    
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