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AbstractFunction11

abstract class AbstractFunction11[-T1, -T2, -T3, -T4, -T5, -T6, -T7, -T8, -T9, -T10, -T11, +R] extends (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11) ⇒ R

Source
AbstractFunction11.scala
Linear Supertypes
(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11) ⇒ R, AnyRef, Any
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Inherited
  1. AbstractFunction11
  2. Function11
  3. AnyRef
  4. Any
Implicitly
  1. by any2stringadd
  2. by StringFormat
  3. by Ensuring
  4. by ArrowAssoc
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Instance Constructors

  1. new AbstractFunction11()

Abstract Value Members

  1. abstract def apply(v1: T1, v2: T2, v3: T3, v4: T4, v5: T5, v6: T6, v7: T7, v8: T8, v9: T9, v10: T10, v11: T11): R

    Apply the body of this function to the arguments.

    Apply the body of this function to the arguments.

    returns

    the result of function application.

    Definition Classes
    Function11

Concrete Value Members

  1. def curried: (T1) ⇒ (T2) ⇒ (T3) ⇒ (T4) ⇒ (T5) ⇒ (T6) ⇒ (T7) ⇒ (T8) ⇒ (T9) ⇒ (T10) ⇒ (T11) ⇒ R

    Creates a curried version of this function.

    Creates a curried version of this function.

    returns

    a function f such that f(x1)(x2)(x3)(x4)(x5)(x6)(x7)(x8)(x9)(x10)(x11) == apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)

    Definition Classes
    Function11
    Annotations
    @unspecialized()
  2. def toString(): String

    Creates a String representation of this object.

    Creates a String representation of this object. The default representation is platform dependent. On the java platform it is the concatenation of the class name, "@", and the object's hashcode in hexadecimal.

    returns

    a String representation of the object.

    Definition Classes
    Function11 → AnyRef → Any
  3. def tupled: ((T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11)) ⇒ R

    Creates a tupled version of this function: instead of 11 arguments, it accepts a single scala.Tuple11 argument.

    Creates a tupled version of this function: instead of 11 arguments, it accepts a single scala.Tuple11 argument.

    returns

    a function f such that f((x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)) == f(Tuple11(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)) == apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)

    Definition Classes
    Function11
    Annotations
    @unspecialized()