Merge pull request #512 from Jetroid/consistentreadme

Consistent Readme
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David Schmitt 2015-08-25 10:51:39 +01:00
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#### `prefix`
Applies a prefix to all elements in an array, or to the keys in a hash.
Applies a prefix to all elements in an array, or to the keys in a hash.
For example:
* `prefix(['a','b','c'], 'p')` returns ['pa','pb','pc']
* `prefix({'a'=>'b','b'=>'c','c'=>'d'}, 'p')` returns {'pa'=>'b','pb'=>'c','pc'=>'d'}.
* `prefix({'a'=>'b','b'=>'c','c'=>'d'}, 'p')` returns {'pa'=>'b','pb'=>'c','pc'=>'d'}.
*Type*: rvalue.
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The third argument to this function is the salt to use.
*Type*: rvalue.
**Note:** this uses the Puppet master's implementation of crypt(3). If your environment contains several different operating systems, ensure that they are compatible before using this function.
#### `range`
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#### `union`
Returns a union of two or more arrays, without duplicates. For example, `union(["a","b","c"],["b","c","d"])` returns ["a","b","c","d"].
Returns a union of two or more arrays, without duplicates. For example, `union(["a","b","c"],["b","c","d"])` returns ["a","b","c","d"]. *Type*: rvalue.
#### `unique`