Removed array includes snippet (native JS alternative exists)

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Angelos Chalaris
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### Array
* [Array concatenation](#array-concatenation)
* [Array difference](#array-difference)
* [Array includes](#array-includes)
* [Array intersection](#array-intersection)
* [Array remove](#array-remove)
* [Array sample](#array-sample)
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### Array includes
Use `slice()` to offset the array/string and `indexOf()` to check if the value is included.
Omit the last argument, `fromIndex`, to check the whole array/string.
```js
const includes = (collection, val, fromIndex=0) => collection.slice(fromIndex).indexOf(val) != -1;
// includes("30-seconds-of-code", "code") -> true
// includes([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2], 1) -> false
```
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### Array intersection
Create a `Set` from `b`, then use `Array.filter()` on `a` to only keep values contained in `b`.

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### Array includes
Use `slice()` to offset the array/string and `indexOf()` to check if the value is included.
Omit the last argument, `fromIndex`, to check the whole array/string.
In [ES6](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/7.0/#sec-array.prototype.includes), you can use a similar native `.includes()` function.
```js
const includes = (collection, val, fromIndex=0) => collection.slice(fromIndex).indexOf(val) != -1;
// includes("30-seconds-of-code", "code") -> true
// includes([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2], 1) -> false
```

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anagrams-of-string-(with-duplicates):string
array-concatenation:array
array-difference:array
array-includes:array
array-intersection:array
array-remove:array
array-sample:array