scala.collection.immutable.Range$
See theRange companion class
object Range
Companion object for ranges.
Attributes
- Companion
- class
- Source
- Range.scala
- Graph
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- Supertypes
- Self type
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Range.type
Members list
Type members
Classlikes
object BigDecimal
Attributes
- Source
- Range.scala
- Supertypes
- Self type
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BigDecimal.type
object BigInt
Attributes
- Source
- Range.scala
- Supertypes
- Self type
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BigInt.type
Attributes
- Source
- Range.scala
- Supertypes
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class Rangetrait Serializabletrait IndexedSeq[Int]trait IndexedSeq[Int]class AbstractSeq[Int]class AbstractSeq[Int]trait Equalsclass AbstractIterable[Int]trait IterableOnce[Int]class Objecttrait Matchableclass AnyShow all
Attributes
- Source
- Range.scala
- Supertypes
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class Rangetrait Serializabletrait IndexedSeq[Int]trait IndexedSeq[Int]class AbstractSeq[Int]class AbstractSeq[Int]trait Equalsclass AbstractIterable[Int]trait IterableOnce[Int]class Objecttrait Matchableclass AnyShow all
object Int
Attributes
- Source
- Range.scala
- Supertypes
- Self type
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Int.type
object Long
Attributes
- Source
- Range.scala
- Supertypes
- Self type
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Long.type
Value members
Concrete methods
Make a range from start
until end
(exclusive) with given step value.
Make a range from start
until end
(exclusive) with given step value.
Attributes
- Note
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step != 0
- Source
- Range.scala
Make a range from start
until end
(exclusive) with step value 1.
Counts the number of range elements.
Counts the number of range elements. precondition: step != 0 If the size of the range exceeds Int.MaxValue, the result will be negative.
Attributes
- Source
- Range.scala
Make an inclusive range from start
to end
with given step value.
Make an inclusive range from start
to end
with given step value.
Attributes
- Note
-
step != 0
- Source
- Range.scala
Make an inclusive range from start
to end
with step value 1.
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