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diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index 9ff242c..0931e63 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -202,6 +202,14 @@ Removes the record separator from the end of a string or an array of strings; fo Returns a new string with the last character removed. If the string ends with '\r\n', both characters are removed. Applying `chop` to an empty string returns an empty string. If you want to merely remove record separators, then you should use the `chomp` function. Requires a string or an array of strings as input. *Type*: rvalue. +#### `clamp` + +Keeps value within the range [Min, X, Max] by sort based on integer value (order of params doesn't matter). Takes strings, arrays or numerics. Strings are converted and compared numerically. Arrays of values are flattened into a list for further handling. For example: + * `clamp('24', [575, 187])` returns 187. + * `clamp(16, 88, 661)` returns 88. + * `clamp([4, 3, '99'])` returns 4. + *Type*: rvalue. + #### `concat` Appends the contents of multiple arrays onto the first array given. For example: |