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Returns a [[JSON Array]] with the intersection of all of the [[JSON Object]] keys or [[JSON Array]] values.
Returns a [[JSON Array]] with the intersection of all of the [[JSON Object]] keys or [[JSON Array]] values.  An value or key only appears in the output if it exists in all input arrays or objects.


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{{param|array|A [[JSON Array]] used in the intersection.}}
{{param|array|A [[JSON Array]] used in the intersection.}}
{{param|object|A [[JSON Object]] used in the intersection.}}
{{param|object|A [[JSON Object]] used in the intersection.}}
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<source lang="mtmacro" line>
  [h: array1 = json.append("",1,2,3,4)] <br>
  [h: array2 = json.append("",3,4,5,6)] <br>
  [r: json.intersection(array1,array2)
</source>
Returns
"[3,4]"


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json.intersection() Function

Introduced in version 1.3b53
Returns a JSON Array with the intersection of all of the JSON Object keys or JSON Array values. An value or key only appears in the output if it exists in all input arrays or objects.

Usage

json.intersection(array, array, ...)
json.intersection(object, object, ...)

Parameters

Examples

  [h: array1 = json.append("",1,2,3,4)] <br>
  [h: array2 = json.append("",3,4,5,6)] <br>
  [r: json.intersection(array1,array2)

Returns

"[3,4]"

See Also