/** * Maps each element of a Set based on a provided key-generating function. * * This function takes a Set and a function that generates a key from each value. * It returns a new Map where the keys are generated by the key function and the values are * the corresponding values from the original set. If multiple elements produce the same key, * the last value encountered will be used. * * @template T - The type of elements in the Set. * @template K - The type of keys to produce in the returned Map. * @param {Set} set - The set of elements to be mapped. * @param {(value: T, value2: T, set: Set) => K} getKeyFromValue - A function that generates a key from a value. * @returns {Map} A Map where the generated keys are mapped to each element's value. * * @example * const set = new Set([ * { type: 'fruit', name: 'apple' }, * { type: 'fruit', name: 'banana' }, * { type: 'vegetable', name: 'carrot' } * ]); * const result = keyBy(set, item => item.type); * // result will be: * // Map(2) { * // 'fruit' => { type: 'fruit', name: 'banana' }, * // 'vegetable' => { type: 'vegetable', name: 'carrot' } * // } */ declare function keyBy(set: Set, getKeyFromValue: (value: T, value2: T, set: Set) => K): Map; export { keyBy };