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Supported list types

Number list

This function returns a number list with distinct elements from two lists.

Syntax
union(numberList1, numberList2) #Output: Number list
Examples
Parser expressionDescription
%{union([1, 2, 3], [3, 4, 5])}

This example returns

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Additional information

Parameters used in this function

ParameterInput (data type)Description
numberList1

NUMBER LIST

Any given number list.
numberList2

NUMBER LIST

Any given number list.
Output

This function returns a NUMBER LIST


Text list

Variant for text lists.

Syntax
union(textList1, textList2) #Output: Text list
Examples
Parser expressionDescription
%{union(["blue", "red", "green"], ["red", "green", "yellow"])}

This example returns

blue, red, green, yellow

Additional information

Parameters used in this function

ParameterInput (data type)Description
textList1

TEXT LIST

Any given text list.
textList2

TEXT LIST

Any given text list.
Output

This function returns a TEXT LIST


Issue list

Variant for issue lists.

syntax
union(issueList1, issueList2) #Output: Issue list
Examples
Parser expressionDescription
%{union(linkedIssues(), subtasks())}

This example returns the issue list of linked issues and sub-tasks of current issue, without duplicates.

To achieve this the following functions are used:

Additional information

Parameters used in this function

ParameterInput (data type)Description
issueList1

ISSUE LIST

Any given issue list. Usually this value is retrieved from a function (e.g. linkedIssues() or subtasks()).
issueList2

ISSUE LIST

Any given issue list. Usually this value is retrieved from a function (e.g. linkedIssues() or subtasks()).
Output

This function returns an ISSUE LIST