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	Small fix in documentation and some examples of usage. Please, apply to
7.3 and current CVS Oleg Bartunov
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		@@ -8,22 +8,59 @@ signature with length of 4096 bits to represent sets).
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All work was done by Teodor Sigaev (teodor@stack.net) and Oleg Bartunov
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					All work was done by Teodor Sigaev (teodor@stack.net) and Oleg Bartunov
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(oleg@sai.msu.su). See http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist
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					(oleg@sai.msu.su). See http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist
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for additional information. Andrey Oktyabrski has done a great work on 
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					for additional information. Andrey Oktyabrski did a great work on 
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adding new functions and operations.
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					adding new functions and operations.
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FUNCTIONS:
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					FUNCTIONS:
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  int   icount(int[]) - the number of elements in intarray
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					  int   icount(int[]) - the number of elements in intarray
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					test=# select icount('{1,2,3}'::int[]);   
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					 icount 
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					--------
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					      3
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					(1 row)
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  int[] sort(int[], 'asc' | 'desc') - sort intarray
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					  int[] sort(int[], 'asc' | 'desc') - sort intarray
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					test=# select sort('{1,2,3}'::int[],'desc');
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					  sort   
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					 {3,2,1}
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					(1 row)
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  int[] sort(int[]) - sort in ascending order
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					  int[] sort(int[]) - sort in ascending order
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  int[] sort_asc(int[]),sort_desc(int[]) - shortcuts for sort 
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					  int[] sort_asc(int[]),sort_desc(int[]) - shortcuts for sort 
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  int[] uniq(int[]) - returns unique elements
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					  int[] uniq(int[]) - returns unique elements
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					test=# select uniq(sort('{1,2,3,2,1}'::int[]));
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					  uniq   
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					 {1,2,3}
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					(1 row)
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  int   idx(int[], int item) - returns index of first intarray matching element to item, or
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					  int   idx(int[], int item) - returns index of first intarray matching element to item, or
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                              '0' if matching failed.
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					                              '0' if matching failed.
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					test=# select idx('{1,2,3,2,1}'::int[],2);
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					 idx 
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					   2
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  int[] subarray(int[],int START [, int LEN]) - returns part of intarray starting from
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					  int[] subarray(int[],int START [, int LEN]) - returns part of intarray starting from
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                                                element number START (from 1) and length LEN. 
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					                                                element number START (from 1) and length LEN. 
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					test=# select subarray('{1,2,3,2,1}'::int[],2,3);
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					 subarray 
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					 {2,3,2}
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					(1 row)
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OPERATIONS:
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					OPERATIONS:
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  int[] && int[]  - overlap - returns TRUE if arrays has at least one common elements.
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					  int[] && int[]  - overlap - returns TRUE if arrays has at least one common elements.
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  int[] + int     - push element to array ( add to end of array)
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					  int[] + int     - push element to array ( add to end of array)
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  int[] + int[]   - merge of arrays (right array added to the end of left one)
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					  int[] + int[]   - merge of arrays (right array added to the end of left one)
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  int[] - int     - remove entries matched by right argument from array
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					  int[] - int     - remove entries matched by right argument from array
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  int[] - int[]   - remove left array from right
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					  int[] - int[]   - remove right array from left
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  int[] | int     - returns intarray - union of arguments
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					  int[] | int     - returns intarray - union of arguments
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  int[] | int[]   - returns intarray as a union of two arrays
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					  int[] | int[]   - returns intarray as a union of two arrays
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  int[] & int[]   - returns intersection of arrays
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					  int[] & int[]   - returns intersection of arrays
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