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stdlib-js/array-base-flatten

Flatten an n-dimensional nested array.

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Apache License 2.0

The `array-base-flatten` package provides functions to flatten n-dimensional nested arrays into one-dimensional arrays, supporting both standard and colexicographic ordering. It's designed for developers working with numerical or scientific computing in JavaScript who need to manipulate multi-dimensional array structures, particularly those using the stdlib library ecosystem.

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