Split by Existence in Array#149
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✅ Valid PR for ActionPack Thank you for your contribution. This PR complies with the CONTRIBUTING.md. |
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Please add the readme file as well.
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HI @Atul-LNG Shouldn't be an issue if i add README.md file? |
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sorry for confusion @sivamuruganandam-coder . I am reviewing it now. |
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This flow action compares two arrays—existing_array_elements and new_array_elements and separates the items in new_array_elements into two groups:
It loops through each item in new_array_elements, checks for presence using indexOf(), and assigns the results to the outputs object.
This helps you efficiently classify data for further processing or validation.
Example:
Inputs:
existing_array_elements: ['apple', 'banana'],
new_array_elements: ['banana', 'cherry', 'apple', 'date']
Outputs:
matching_elements: ['banana', 'apple'],
non_matching_elements: ['cherry', 'date']