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TypeScript
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/*! *****************************************************************************
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Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the
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License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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THIS CODE IS PROVIDED ON AN *AS IS* BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
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MERCHANTABLITY OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
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See the Apache Version 2.0 License for specific language governing permissions
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and limitations under the License.
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***************************************************************************** */
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/// <reference no-default-lib="true"/>
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interface Array<T> {
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/**
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* Returns the value of the first element in the array where predicate is true, and undefined
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* otherwise.
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* @param predicate find calls predicate once for each element of the array, in ascending
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* order, until it finds one where predicate returns true. If such an element is found, find
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* immediately returns that element value. Otherwise, find returns undefined.
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* @param thisArg If provided, it will be used as the this value for each invocation of
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* predicate. If it is not provided, undefined is used instead.
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*/
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find<S extends T>(predicate: (this: void, value: T, index: number, obj: T[]) => value is S, thisArg?: any): S | undefined;
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find(predicate: (value: T, index: number, obj: T[]) => unknown, thisArg?: any): T | undefined;
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/**
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* Returns the index of the first element in the array where predicate is true, and -1
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* otherwise.
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* @param predicate find calls predicate once for each element of the array, in ascending
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* order, until it finds one where predicate returns true. If such an element is found,
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* findIndex immediately returns that element index. Otherwise, findIndex returns -1.
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* @param thisArg If provided, it will be used as the this value for each invocation of
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* predicate. If it is not provided, undefined is used instead.
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*/
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findIndex(predicate: (value: T, index: number, obj: T[]) => unknown, thisArg?: any): number;
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/**
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* Changes all array elements from `start` to `end` index to a static `value` and returns the modified array
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* @param value value to fill array section with
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* @param start index to start filling the array at. If start is negative, it is treated as
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* length+start where length is the length of the array.
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* @param end index to stop filling the array at. If end is negative, it is treated as
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* length+end.
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*/
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fill(value: T, start?: number, end?: number): this;
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/**
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* Returns the this object after copying a section of the array identified by start and end
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* to the same array starting at position target
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* @param target If target is negative, it is treated as length+target where length is the
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* length of the array.
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* @param start If start is negative, it is treated as length+start. If end is negative, it
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* is treated as length+end.
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* @param end If not specified, length of the this object is used as its default value.
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*/
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copyWithin(target: number, start: number, end?: number): this;
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}
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interface ArrayConstructor {
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/**
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* Creates an array from an array-like object.
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* @param arrayLike An array-like object to convert to an array.
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*/
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from<T>(arrayLike: ArrayLike<T>): T[];
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/**
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* Creates an array from an iterable object.
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* @param arrayLike An array-like object to convert to an array.
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* @param mapfn A mapping function to call on every element of the array.
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* @param thisArg Value of 'this' used to invoke the mapfn.
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*/
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from<T, U>(arrayLike: ArrayLike<T>, mapfn: (v: T, k: number) => U, thisArg?: any): U[];
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/**
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* Returns a new array from a set of elements.
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* @param items A set of elements to include in the new array object.
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*/
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of<T>(...items: T[]): T[];
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}
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interface DateConstructor {
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new (value: number | string | Date): Date;
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}
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interface Function {
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/**
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* Returns the name of the function. Function names are read-only and can not be changed.
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*/
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readonly name: string;
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}
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interface Math {
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/**
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* Returns the number of leading zero bits in the 32-bit binary representation of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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clz32(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the result of 32-bit multiplication of two numbers.
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* @param x First number
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* @param y Second number
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*/
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imul(x: number, y: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the sign of the x, indicating whether x is positive, negative or zero.
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* @param x The numeric expression to test
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*/
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sign(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the base 10 logarithm of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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log10(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the base 2 logarithm of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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log2(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the natural logarithm of 1 + x.
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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log1p(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the result of (e^x - 1), which is an implementation-dependent approximation to
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* subtracting 1 from the exponential function of x (e raised to the power of x, where e
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* is the base of the natural logarithms).
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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expm1(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
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*/
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cosh(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the hyperbolic sine of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
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*/
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sinh(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the hyperbolic tangent of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
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*/
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tanh(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
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*/
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acosh(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
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*/
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asinh(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression that contains an angle measured in radians.
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*/
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atanh(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the square root of the sum of squares of its arguments.
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* @param values Values to compute the square root for.
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* If no arguments are passed, the result is +0.
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* If there is only one argument, the result is the absolute value.
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* If any argument is +Infinity or -Infinity, the result is +Infinity.
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* If any argument is NaN, the result is NaN.
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* If all arguments are either +0 or −0, the result is +0.
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*/
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hypot(...values: number[]): number;
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/**
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* Returns the integral part of the a numeric expression, x, removing any fractional digits.
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* If x is already an integer, the result is x.
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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trunc(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns the nearest single precision float representation of a number.
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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fround(x: number): number;
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/**
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* Returns an implementation-dependent approximation to the cube root of number.
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* @param x A numeric expression.
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*/
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cbrt(x: number): number;
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}
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interface NumberConstructor {
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/**
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* The value of Number.EPSILON is the difference between 1 and the smallest value greater than 1
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* that is representable as a Number value, which is approximately:
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* 2.2204460492503130808472633361816 x 10−16.
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*/
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readonly EPSILON: number;
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/**
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* Returns true if passed value is finite.
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* Unlike the global isFinite, Number.isFinite doesn't forcibly convert the parameter to a
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* number. Only finite values of the type number, result in true.
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* @param number A numeric value.
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*/
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isFinite(number: unknown): boolean;
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/**
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* Returns true if the value passed is an integer, false otherwise.
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* @param number A numeric value.
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*/
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isInteger(number: unknown): boolean;
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/**
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* Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether a value is the reserved value NaN (not a
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* number). Unlike the global isNaN(), Number.isNaN() doesn't forcefully convert the parameter
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* to a number. Only values of the type number, that are also NaN, result in true.
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* @param number A numeric value.
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*/
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isNaN(number: unknown): boolean;
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/**
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* Returns true if the value passed is a safe integer.
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* @param number A numeric value.
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*/
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isSafeInteger(number: unknown): boolean;
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/**
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* The value of the largest integer n such that n and n + 1 are both exactly representable as
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* a Number value.
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* The value of Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER is 9007199254740991 2^53 − 1.
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*/
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readonly MAX_SAFE_INTEGER: number;
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/**
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* The value of the smallest integer n such that n and n − 1 are both exactly representable as
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* a Number value.
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* The value of Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER is −9007199254740991 (−(2^53 − 1)).
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*/
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readonly MIN_SAFE_INTEGER: number;
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/**
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* Converts a string to a floating-point number.
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* @param string A string that contains a floating-point number.
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*/
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parseFloat(string: string): number;
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/**
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* Converts A string to an integer.
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* @param string A string to convert into a number.
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* @param radix A value between 2 and 36 that specifies the base of the number in `string`.
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* If this argument is not supplied, strings with a prefix of '0x' are considered hexadecimal.
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* All other strings are considered decimal.
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*/
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parseInt(string: string, radix?: number): number;
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}
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interface ObjectConstructor {
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/**
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* Copy the values of all of the enumerable own properties from one or more source objects to a
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* target object. Returns the target object.
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* @param target The target object to copy to.
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* @param source The source object from which to copy properties.
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*/
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assign<T, U>(target: T, source: U): T & U;
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/**
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* Copy the values of all of the enumerable own properties from one or more source objects to a
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* target object. Returns the target object.
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* @param target The target object to copy to.
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* @param source1 The first source object from which to copy properties.
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* @param source2 The second source object from which to copy properties.
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*/
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assign<T, U, V>(target: T, source1: U, source2: V): T & U & V;
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/**
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* Copy the values of all of the enumerable own properties from one or more source objects to a
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* target object. Returns the target object.
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* @param target The target object to copy to.
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* @param source1 The first source object from which to copy properties.
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* @param source2 The second source object from which to copy properties.
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* @param source3 The third source object from which to copy properties.
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*/
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assign<T, U, V, W>(target: T, source1: U, source2: V, source3: W): T & U & V & W;
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/**
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* Copy the values of all of the enumerable own properties from one or more source objects to a
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* target object. Returns the target object.
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* @param target The target object to copy to.
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* @param sources One or more source objects from which to copy properties
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*/
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assign(target: object, ...sources: any[]): any;
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/**
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* Returns an array of all symbol properties found directly on object o.
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* @param o Object to retrieve the symbols from.
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*/
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getOwnPropertySymbols(o: any): symbol[];
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/**
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* Returns the names of the enumerable string properties and methods of an object.
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* @param o Object that contains the properties and methods. This can be an object that you created or an existing Document Object Model (DOM) object.
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*/
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keys(o: {}): string[];
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/**
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* Returns true if the values are the same value, false otherwise.
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* @param value1 The first value.
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* @param value2 The second value.
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*/
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is(value1: any, value2: any): boolean;
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/**
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* Sets the prototype of a specified object o to object proto or null. Returns the object o.
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* @param o The object to change its prototype.
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* @param proto The value of the new prototype or null.
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*/
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setPrototypeOf(o: any, proto: object | null): any;
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}
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interface ReadonlyArray<T> {
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/**
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* Returns the value of the first element in the array where predicate is true, and undefined
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* otherwise.
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* @param predicate find calls predicate once for each element of the array, in ascending
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* order, until it finds one where predicate returns true. If such an element is found, find
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* immediately returns that element value. Otherwise, find returns undefined.
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* @param thisArg If provided, it will be used as the this value for each invocation of
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* predicate. If it is not provided, undefined is used instead.
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*/
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find<S extends T>(predicate: (this: void, value: T, index: number, obj: readonly T[]) => value is S, thisArg?: any): S | undefined;
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find(predicate: (value: T, index: number, obj: readonly T[]) => unknown, thisArg?: any): T | undefined;
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/**
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* Returns the index of the first element in the array where predicate is true, and -1
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* otherwise.
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* @param predicate find calls predicate once for each element of the array, in ascending
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* order, until it finds one where predicate returns true. If such an element is found,
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* findIndex immediately returns that element index. Otherwise, findIndex returns -1.
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* @param thisArg If provided, it will be used as the this value for each invocation of
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* predicate. If it is not provided, undefined is used instead.
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*/
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findIndex(predicate: (value: T, index: number, obj: readonly T[]) => unknown, thisArg?: any): number;
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}
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interface RegExp {
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/**
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* Returns a string indicating the flags of the regular expression in question. This field is read-only.
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* The characters in this string are sequenced and concatenated in the following order:
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*
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* - "g" for global
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* - "i" for ignoreCase
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* - "m" for multiline
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* - "u" for unicode
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* - "y" for sticky
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*
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* If no flags are set, the value is the empty string.
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*/
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readonly flags: string;
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/**
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* Returns a Boolean value indicating the state of the sticky flag (y) used with a regular
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* expression. Default is false. Read-only.
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*/
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readonly sticky: boolean;
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/**
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* Returns a Boolean value indicating the state of the Unicode flag (u) used with a regular
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* expression. Default is false. Read-only.
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*/
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readonly unicode: boolean;
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}
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interface RegExpConstructor {
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new (pattern: RegExp | string, flags?: string): RegExp;
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(pattern: RegExp | string, flags?: string): RegExp;
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}
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interface String {
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/**
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* Returns a nonnegative integer Number less than 1114112 (0x110000) that is the code point
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* value of the UTF-16 encoded code point starting at the string element at position pos in
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* the String resulting from converting this object to a String.
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* If there is no element at that position, the result is undefined.
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* If a valid UTF-16 surrogate pair does not begin at pos, the result is the code unit at pos.
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*/
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codePointAt(pos: number): number | undefined;
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/**
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* Returns true if searchString appears as a substring of the result of converting this
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* object to a String, at one or more positions that are
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* greater than or equal to position; otherwise, returns false.
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* @param searchString search string
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* @param position If position is undefined, 0 is assumed, so as to search all of the String.
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*/
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includes(searchString: string, position?: number): boolean;
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/**
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* Returns true if the sequence of elements of searchString converted to a String is the
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* same as the corresponding elements of this object (converted to a String) starting at
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* endPosition – length(this). Otherwise returns false.
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*/
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endsWith(searchString: string, endPosition?: number): boolean;
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/**
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* Returns the String value result of normalizing the string into the normalization form
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* named by form as specified in Unicode Standard Annex #15, Unicode Normalization Forms.
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* @param form Applicable values: "NFC", "NFD", "NFKC", or "NFKD", If not specified default
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* is "NFC"
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*/
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normalize(form: "NFC" | "NFD" | "NFKC" | "NFKD"): string;
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/**
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* Returns the String value result of normalizing the string into the normalization form
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* named by form as specified in Unicode Standard Annex #15, Unicode Normalization Forms.
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* @param form Applicable values: "NFC", "NFD", "NFKC", or "NFKD", If not specified default
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* is "NFC"
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*/
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normalize(form?: string): string;
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/**
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* Returns a String value that is made from count copies appended together. If count is 0,
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* the empty string is returned.
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* @param count number of copies to append
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*/
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repeat(count: number): string;
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/**
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* Returns true if the sequence of elements of searchString converted to a String is the
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* same as the corresponding elements of this object (converted to a String) starting at
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* position. Otherwise returns false.
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*/
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startsWith(searchString: string, position?: number): boolean;
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/**
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* Returns an `<a>` HTML anchor element and sets the name attribute to the text value
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* @param name
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*/
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anchor(name: string): string;
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/** Returns a `<big>` HTML element */
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big(): string;
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/** Returns a `<blink>` HTML element */
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blink(): string;
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/** Returns a `<b>` HTML element */
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bold(): string;
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/** Returns a `<tt>` HTML element */
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fixed(): string;
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/** Returns a `<font>` HTML element and sets the color attribute value */
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fontcolor(color: string): string;
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/** Returns a `<font>` HTML element and sets the size attribute value */
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fontsize(size: number): string;
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/** Returns a `<font>` HTML element and sets the size attribute value */
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fontsize(size: string): string;
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/** Returns an `<i>` HTML element */
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italics(): string;
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/** Returns an `<a>` HTML element and sets the href attribute value */
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link(url: string): string;
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/** Returns a `<small>` HTML element */
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small(): string;
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/** Returns a `<strike>` HTML element */
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strike(): string;
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/** Returns a `<sub>` HTML element */
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sub(): string;
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/** Returns a `<sup>` HTML element */
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sup(): string;
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}
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interface StringConstructor {
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/**
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* Return the String value whose elements are, in order, the elements in the List elements.
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* If length is 0, the empty string is returned.
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*/
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fromCodePoint(...codePoints: number[]): string;
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/**
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* String.raw is usually used as a tag function of a Tagged Template String. When called as
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* such, the first argument will be a well formed template call site object and the rest
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* parameter will contain the substitution values. It can also be called directly, for example,
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* to interleave strings and values from your own tag function, and in this case the only thing
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* it needs from the first argument is the raw property.
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* @param template A well-formed template string call site representation.
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* @param substitutions A set of substitution values.
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*/
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raw(template: { raw: readonly string[] | ArrayLike<string>}, ...substitutions: any[]): string;
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}
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