IterableFactory

trait IterableFactory[+CC[_]] extends Serializable

Base trait for companion objects of unconstrained collection types that may require multiple traversals of a source collection to build a target collection CC.

Type Params
CC

Collection type constructor (e.g. List)

Companion
object
Source
Factory.scala
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any
class Delegate[CC]
object Iterable
object Set
object Iterable
object Iterable
object Set
object Iterator
trait SeqFactory[CC]
class Delegate[CC]
object IndexedSeq
object LinearSeq
object Seq
object IndexedSeq
object LinearSeq
object Seq
object Buffer
object IndexedSeq
object Seq
object List
object Queue
object Vector
object ArrayDeque
object ListBuffer
object Queue
object Stack
object LazyList
object Stream
object View
object HashSet
object ListSet
object Set
object HashSet

Value members

Abstract methods

def empty[A]: CC[A]

An empty collection

An empty collection

Type Params
A

the type of the collection's elements

Source
Factory.scala
def from[A](source: IterableOnce[A]): CC[A]

Creates a target collection from an existing source collection

Creates a target collection from an existing source collection

Type Params
A

the type of the collection’s elements

Value Params
source

Source collection

Returns

a new collection with the elements of source

Source
Factory.scala
def fromSpecific(from: From)(it: IterableOnce[A]): C
Implicitly added by toBuildFrom
Implicitly added by toFactory
Value Params
it

Source collection

Returns

A collection of type C containing the same elements as the source collection it.

Source
Factory.scala
def newBuilder(from: From): Builder[A, C]
Implicitly added by toBuildFrom

Get a Builder for the collection.

Get a Builder for the collection. For non-strict collection types this will use an intermediate buffer. Building collections with fromSpecific is preferred because it can be lazy for lazy collections.

Source
BuildFrom.scala
Implicitly added by toFactory

Get a Builder for the collection.

Get a Builder for the collection. For non-strict collection types this will use an intermediate buffer. Building collections with fromSpecific is preferred because it can be lazy for lazy collections.

Source
Factory.scala
def newBuilder[A]: Builder[A, CC[A]]
Type Params
A

the type of the collection’s elements

Returns

A builder for Iterable objects.

Source
Factory.scala

Concrete methods

def apply[A](elems: A*): CC[A]

Creates a collection with the specified elements.

Creates a collection with the specified elements.

Type Params
A

the type of the collection's elements

Value Params
elems

the elements of the created collection

Returns

a new collection with elements elems

Source
Factory.scala
def concat[A](xss: Iterable[A]*): CC[A]

Concatenates all argument collections into a single collection.

Concatenates all argument collections into a single collection.

Value Params
xss

the collections that are to be concatenated.

Returns

the concatenation of all the collections.

Source
Factory.scala
def fill[A](n: Int)(elem: => A): CC[A]

Produces a collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Produces a collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Value Params
elem

the element computation

n

the number of elements contained in the collection.

Returns

A collection that contains the results of n evaluations of elem.

Source
Factory.scala
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[A]]

Produces a two-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Produces a two-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Value Params
elem

the element computation

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

Returns

A collection that contains the results of n1 x n2 evaluations of elem.

Source
Factory.scala
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[CC[A]]]

Produces a three-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Produces a three-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Value Params
elem

the element computation

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

n3

the number of elements in the 3rd dimension

Returns

A collection that contains the results of n1 x n2 x n3 evaluations of elem.

Source
Factory.scala
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]]

Produces a four-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Produces a four-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Value Params
elem

the element computation

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

n3

the number of elements in the 3rd dimension

n4

the number of elements in the 4th dimension

Returns

A collection that contains the results of n1 x n2 x n3 x n4 evaluations of elem.

Source
Factory.scala
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int, n5: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]]]

Produces a five-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Produces a five-dimensional collection containing the results of some element computation a number of times.

Value Params
elem

the element computation

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

n3

the number of elements in the 3rd dimension

n4

the number of elements in the 4th dimension

n5

the number of elements in the 5th dimension

Returns

A collection that contains the results of n1 x n2 x n3 x n4 x n5 evaluations of elem.

Source
Factory.scala
def iterate[A](start: A, len: Int)(f: A => A): CC[A]

Produces a collection containing repeated applications of a function to a start value.

Produces a collection containing repeated applications of a function to a start value.

Value Params
f

the function that's repeatedly applied

len

the number of elements contained in the collection

start

the start value of the collection

Returns

a collection with len values in the sequence start, f(start), f(f(start)), ...

Source
Factory.scala
def range[A : Integral](start: A, end: A): CC[A]

Produces a collection containing a sequence of increasing of integers.

Produces a collection containing a sequence of increasing of integers.

Value Params
end

the end value of the collection (the first value NOT contained)

start

the first element of the collection

Returns

a collection with values start, start + 1, ..., end - 1

Source
Factory.scala
def range[A : Integral](start: A, end: A, step: A): CC[A]

Produces a collection containing equally spaced values in some integer interval.

Produces a collection containing equally spaced values in some integer interval.

Value Params
end

the end value of the collection (the first value NOT contained)

start

the start value of the collection

step

the difference between successive elements of the collection (must be positive or negative)

Returns

a collection with values start, start + step, ... up to, but excluding end

Source
Factory.scala
def tabulate[A](n: Int)(f: Int => A): CC[A]

Produces a collection containing values of a given function over a range of integer values starting from 0.

Produces a collection containing values of a given function over a range of integer values starting from 0.

Value Params
f

The function computing element values

n

The number of elements in the collection

Returns

A collection consisting of elements f(0), ..., f(n -1)

Source
Factory.scala
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int)(f: (Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[A]]

Produces a two-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Produces a two-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Value Params
f

The function computing element values

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

Returns

A collection consisting of elements f(i1, i2) for 0 <= i1 < n1 and 0 <= i2 < n2.

Source
Factory.scala
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int)(f: (Int, Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[CC[A]]]

Produces a three-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Produces a three-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Value Params
f

The function computing element values

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

n3

the number of elements in the 3rd dimension

Returns

A collection consisting of elements f(i1, i2, i3) for 0 <= i1 < n1, 0 <= i2 < n2, and 0 <= i3 < n3.

Source
Factory.scala
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int)(f: (Int, Int, Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]]

Produces a four-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Produces a four-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Value Params
f

The function computing element values

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

n3

the number of elements in the 3rd dimension

n4

the number of elements in the 4th dimension

Returns

A collection consisting of elements f(i1, i2, i3, i4) for 0 <= i1 < n1, 0 <= i2 < n2, 0 <= i3 < n3, and 0 <= i4 < n4.

Source
Factory.scala
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int, n5: Int)(f: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]]]

Produces a five-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Produces a five-dimensional collection containing values of a given function over ranges of integer values starting from 0.

Value Params
f

The function computing element values

n1

the number of elements in the 1st dimension

n2

the number of elements in the 2nd dimension

n3

the number of elements in the 3rd dimension

n4

the number of elements in the 4th dimension

n5

the number of elements in the 5th dimension

Returns

A collection consisting of elements f(i1, i2, i3, i4, i5) for 0 <= i1 < n1, 0 <= i2 < n2, 0 <= i3 < n3, 0 <= i4 < n4, and 0 <= i5 < n5.

Source
Factory.scala
def toFactory(from: From): Factory[A, C]
Implicitly added by toBuildFrom

Partially apply a BuildFrom to a Factory

Partially apply a BuildFrom to a Factory

Source
BuildFrom.scala
def unfold[A, S](init: S)(f: S => Option[(A, S)]): CC[A]

Produces a collection that uses a function f to produce elements of type A and update an internal state of type S.

Produces a collection that uses a function f to produce elements of type A and update an internal state of type S.

Type Params
A

Type of the elements

S

Type of the internal state

Value Params
f

Computes the next element (or returns None to signal the end of the collection)

init

State initial value

Returns

a collection that produces elements using f until f returns None

Source
Factory.scala

Deprecated methods

@deprecated("Use newBuilder() instead of apply()", "2.13.0") @inline
def apply(from: From): Builder[A, C]
Implicitly added by toBuildFrom
Deprecated
Source
BuildFrom.scala

Implicits

Implicits

implicit def iterableFactory[A]: Factory[A, CC[A]]