open class LongProgression : Iterable<Long>
A progression of values of type Long
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val first: Long The first element in the progression. | |
val last: Long The last element in the progression. | |
val step: Long The step of the progression. |
open fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. Implementations must fulfil the following requirements: | |
open fun hashCode(): Int Returns a hash code value for the object. The general contract of hashCode is: | |
open fun isEmpty(): Boolean Checks if the progression is empty. | |
open fun iterator(): LongIterator Returns an iterator over the elements of this object. | |
open fun toString(): String Returns a string representation of the object. |
fun fromClosedRange( rangeStart: Long, rangeEnd: Long, step: Long ): LongProgression Creates LongProgression within the specified bounds of a closed range. |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.all(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): Boolean Returns | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.any(): Boolean Returns fun <T> Iterable<T>.any(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): Boolean Returns | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.asIterable(): Iterable<T> Returns this collection as an Iterable. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.asSequence(): Sequence<T> Creates a Sequence instance that wraps the original collection returning its elements when being iterated. | |
fun <T, K, V> Iterable<T>.associate( transform: (T) -> Pair<K, V> ): Map<K, V> Returns a Map containing key-value pairs provided by transform function applied to elements of the given collection. | |
fun <T, K> Iterable<T>.associateBy( keySelector: (T) -> K ): Map<K, T> Returns a Map containing the elements from the given collection indexed by the key returned from keySelector function applied to each element. fun <T, K, V> Iterable<T>.associateBy( keySelector: (T) -> K, valueTransform: (T) -> V ): Map<K, V> Returns a Map containing the values provided by valueTransform and indexed by keySelector functions applied to elements of the given collection. | |
fun <T, K, M : MutableMap<in K, in T>> Iterable<T>.associateByTo( destination: M, keySelector: (T) -> K ): M Populates and returns the destination mutable map with key-value pairs, where key is provided by the keySelector function applied to each element of the given collection and value is the element itself. fun <T, K, V, M : MutableMap<in K, in V>> Iterable<T>.associateByTo( destination: M, keySelector: (T) -> K, valueTransform: (T) -> V ): M Populates and returns the destination mutable map with key-value pairs, where key is provided by the keySelector function and and value is provided by the valueTransform function applied to elements of the given collection. | |
fun <T, K, V, M : MutableMap<in K, in V>> Iterable<T>.associateTo( destination: M, transform: (T) -> Pair<K, V> ): M Populates and returns the destination mutable map with key-value pairs provided by transform function applied to each element of the given collection. | |
fun Iterable<Long>.average(): Double Returns an average value of elements in the collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.chunked(size: Int): List<List<T>> Splits this collection into a list of lists each not exceeding the given size. fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.chunked( size: Int, transform: (List<T>) -> R ): List<R> Splits this collection into several lists each not exceeding the given size and applies the given transform function to an each. | |
operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.contains(element: T): Boolean Returns | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.count(): Int Returns the number of elements in this collection. fun <T> Iterable<T>.count(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): Int Returns the number of elements matching the given predicate. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.distinct(): List<T> Returns a list containing only distinct elements from the given collection. | |
fun <T, K> Iterable<T>.distinctBy( selector: (T) -> K ): List<T> Returns a list containing only elements from the given collection having distinct keys returned by the given selector function. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.drop(n: Int): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements except first n elements. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.dropWhile( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements except first elements that satisfy the given predicate. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.elementAt(index: Int): T Returns an element at the given index or throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of bounds of this collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.elementAtOrElse( index: Int, defaultValue: (Int) -> T ): T Returns an element at the given index or the result of calling the defaultValue function if the index is out of bounds of this collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.elementAtOrNull(index: Int): T? Returns an element at the given index or | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.filter( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): List<T> Returns a list containing only elements matching the given predicate. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.filterIndexed( predicate: (index: Int, T) -> Boolean ): List<T> Returns a list containing only elements matching the given predicate. | |
fun <T, C : MutableCollection<in T>> Iterable<T>.filterIndexedTo( destination: C, predicate: (index: Int, T) -> Boolean ): C Appends all elements matching the given predicate to the given destination. | |
fun <R> Iterable<*>.filterIsInstance(): List<R> Returns a list containing all elements that are instances of specified type parameter R. fun <R> Iterable<*>.filterIsInstance( klass: Class<R> ): List<R> Returns a list containing all elements that are instances of specified class. | |
fun <R, C : MutableCollection<in R>> Iterable<*>.filterIsInstanceTo( destination: C ): C Appends all elements that are instances of specified type parameter R to the given destination. fun <C : MutableCollection<in R>, R> Iterable<*>.filterIsInstanceTo( destination: C, klass: Class<R> ): C Appends all elements that are instances of specified class to the given destination. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.filterNot( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements not matching the given predicate. | |
fun <T : Any> Iterable<T?>.filterNotNull(): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements that are not | |
fun <C : MutableCollection<in T>, T : Any> Iterable<T?>.filterNotNullTo( destination: C ): C Appends all elements that are not | |
fun <T, C : MutableCollection<in T>> Iterable<T>.filterNotTo( destination: C, predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): C Appends all elements not matching the given predicate to the given destination. | |
fun <T, C : MutableCollection<in T>> Iterable<T>.filterTo( destination: C, predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): C Appends all elements matching the given predicate to the given destination. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.find(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): T? Returns the first element matching the given predicate, or | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.findLast(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): T? Returns the last element matching the given predicate, or | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.first(): T Returns first element. fun <T> Iterable<T>.first(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): T Returns the first element matching the given predicate. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.firstOrNull(): T? Returns the first element, or fun <T> Iterable<T>.firstOrNull( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): T? Returns the first element matching the given predicate, or | |
fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.flatMap( transform: (T) -> Iterable<R> ): List<R> Returns a single list of all elements yielded from results of transform function being invoked on each element of original collection. | |
fun <T, R, C : MutableCollection<in R>> Iterable<T>.flatMapTo( destination: C, transform: (T) -> Iterable<R> ): C Appends all elements yielded from results of transform function being invoked on each element of original collection, to the given destination. | |
fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.fold( initial: R, operation: (acc: R, T) -> R ): R Accumulates value starting with initial value and applying operation from left to right to current accumulator value and each element. | |
fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.foldIndexed( initial: R, operation: (index: Int, acc: R, T) -> R ): R Accumulates value starting with initial value and applying operation from left to right to current accumulator value and each element with its index in the original collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.forEach(action: (T) -> Unit) Performs the given action on each element. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.forEachIndexed( action: (index: Int, T) -> Unit) Performs the given action on each element, providing sequential index with the element. | |
fun <T, K> Iterable<T>.groupBy( keySelector: (T) -> K ): Map<K, List<T>> Groups elements of the original collection by the key returned by the given keySelector function applied to each element and returns a map where each group key is associated with a list of corresponding elements. fun <T, K, V> Iterable<T>.groupBy( keySelector: (T) -> K, valueTransform: (T) -> V ): Map<K, List<V>> Groups values returned by the valueTransform function applied to each element of the original collection by the key returned by the given keySelector function applied to the element and returns a map where each group key is associated with a list of corresponding values. | |
fun <T, K, M : MutableMap<in K, MutableList<T>>> Iterable<T>.groupByTo( destination: M, keySelector: (T) -> K ): M Groups elements of the original collection by the key returned by the given keySelector function applied to each element and puts to the destination map each group key associated with a list of corresponding elements. fun <T, K, V, M : MutableMap<in K, MutableList<V>>> Iterable<T>.groupByTo( destination: M, keySelector: (T) -> K, valueTransform: (T) -> V ): M Groups values returned by the valueTransform function applied to each element of the original collection by the key returned by the given keySelector function applied to the element and puts to the destination map each group key associated with a list of corresponding values. | |
fun <T, K> Iterable<T>.groupingBy( keySelector: (T) -> K ): Grouping<T, K> Creates a Grouping source from a collection to be used later with one of group-and-fold operations using the specified keySelector function to extract a key from each element. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.indexOf(element: T): Int Returns first index of element, or -1 if the collection does not contain element. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.indexOfFirst( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): Int Returns index of the first element matching the given predicate, or -1 if the collection does not contain such element. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.indexOfLast( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): Int Returns index of the last element matching the given predicate, or -1 if the collection does not contain such element. | |
infix fun <T> Iterable<T>.intersect( other: Iterable<T> ): Set<T> Returns a set containing all elements that are contained by both this set and the specified collection. | |
fun <T, A> Iterable<T>.joinTo( buffer: A, separator: CharSequence = ", ", prefix: CharSequence = "", postfix: CharSequence = "", limit: Int = -1, truncated: CharSequence = "...", transform: (T) -> CharSequence = null ): A Appends the string from all the elements separated using separator and using the given prefix and postfix if supplied. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.joinToString( separator: CharSequence = ", ", prefix: CharSequence = "", postfix: CharSequence = "", limit: Int = -1, truncated: CharSequence = "...", transform: (T) -> CharSequence = null ): String Creates a string from all the elements separated using separator and using the given prefix and postfix if supplied. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.last(): T Returns the last element. fun <T> Iterable<T>.last(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): T Returns the last element matching the given predicate. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.lastIndexOf(element: T): Int Returns last index of element, or -1 if the collection does not contain element. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.lastOrNull(): T? Returns the last element, or fun <T> Iterable<T>.lastOrNull(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): T? Returns the last element matching the given predicate, or | |
fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.map(transform: (T) -> R): List<R> Returns a list containing the results of applying the given transform function to each element in the original collection. | |
fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.mapIndexed( transform: (index: Int, T) -> R ): List<R> Returns a list containing the results of applying the given transform function to each element and its index in the original collection. | |
fun <T, R : Any> Iterable<T>.mapIndexedNotNull( transform: (index: Int, T) -> R? ): List<R> Returns a list containing only the non-null results of applying the given transform function to each element and its index in the original collection. | |
fun <T, R : Any, C : MutableCollection<in R>> Iterable<T>.mapIndexedNotNullTo( destination: C, transform: (index: Int, T) -> R? ): C Applies the given transform function to each element and its index in the original collection and appends only the non-null results to the given destination. | |
fun <T, R, C : MutableCollection<in R>> Iterable<T>.mapIndexedTo( destination: C, transform: (index: Int, T) -> R ): C Applies the given transform function to each element and its index in the original collection and appends the results to the given destination. | |
fun <T, R : Any> Iterable<T>.mapNotNull( transform: (T) -> R? ): List<R> Returns a list containing only the non-null results of applying the given transform function to each element in the original collection. | |
fun <T, R : Any, C : MutableCollection<in R>> Iterable<T>.mapNotNullTo( destination: C, transform: (T) -> R? ): C Applies the given transform function to each element in the original collection and appends only the non-null results to the given destination. | |
fun <T, R, C : MutableCollection<in R>> Iterable<T>.mapTo( destination: C, transform: (T) -> R ): C Applies the given transform function to each element of the original collection and appends the results to the given destination. | |
fun <T : Comparable<T>> Iterable<T>.max(): T? Returns the largest element or | |
fun <T, R : Comparable<R>> Iterable<T>.maxBy( selector: (T) -> R ): T? Returns the first element yielding the largest value of the given function or | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.maxWith(comparator: Comparator<in T>): T? fun <T> Iterable<T>.maxWith(comparator: Comparator<in T>): T? Returns the first element having the largest value according to the provided comparator or | |
fun <T : Comparable<T>> Iterable<T>.min(): T? Returns the smallest element or | |
fun <T, R : Comparable<R>> Iterable<T>.minBy( selector: (T) -> R ): T? Returns the first element yielding the smallest value of the given function or | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.minWith(comparator: Comparator<in T>): T? fun <T> Iterable<T>.minWith(comparator: Comparator<in T>): T? Returns the first element having the smallest value according to the provided comparator or | |
operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.minus(element: T): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection without the first occurrence of the given element. operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.minus( elements: Array<out T> ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection except the elements contained in the given elements array. operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.minus( elements: Iterable<T> ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection except the elements contained in the given elements collection. operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.minus( elements: Sequence<T> ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection except the elements contained in the given elements sequence. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.minusElement(element: T): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection without the first occurrence of the given element. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.none(): Boolean Returns fun <T> Iterable<T>.none(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): Boolean Returns | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.partition( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): Pair<List<T>, List<T>> Splits the original collection into pair of lists, where first list contains elements for which predicate yielded | |
operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.plus(element: T): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection and then the given element. operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.plus( elements: Array<out T> ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection and then all elements of the given elements array. operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.plus( elements: Iterable<T> ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection and then all elements of the given elements collection. operator fun <T> Iterable<T>.plus( elements: Sequence<T> ): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection and then all elements of the given elements sequence. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.plusElement(element: T): List<T> Returns a list containing all elements of the original collection and then the given element. | |
fun <S, T : S> Iterable<T>.reduce( operation: (acc: S, T) -> S ): S Accumulates value starting with the first element and applying operation from left to right to current accumulator value and each element. | |
fun <S, T : S> Iterable<T>.reduceIndexed( operation: (index: Int, acc: S, T) -> S ): S Accumulates value starting with the first element and applying operation from left to right to current accumulator value and each element with its index in the original collection. | |
fun <T : Any> Iterable<T?>.requireNoNulls(): Iterable<T> Returns an original collection containing all the non- | |
fun LongProgression.reversed(): LongProgression Returns a progression that goes over the same range in the opposite direction with the same step. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.shuffled(): List<T> Returns a new list with the elements of this list randomly shuffled. fun <T> Iterable<T>.shuffled(random: Random): List<T> Returns a new list with the elements of this list randomly shuffled using the specified random instance as the source of randomness. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.single(): T Returns the single element, or throws an exception if the collection is empty or has more than one element. fun <T> Iterable<T>.single(predicate: (T) -> Boolean): T Returns the single element matching the given predicate, or throws exception if there is no or more than one matching element. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.singleOrNull(): T? Returns single element, or fun <T> Iterable<T>.singleOrNull( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): T? Returns the single element matching the given predicate, or | |
fun <T : Comparable<T>> Iterable<T>.sorted(): List<T> Returns a list of all elements sorted according to their natural sort order. | |
fun <T, R : Comparable<R>> Iterable<T>.sortedBy( selector: (T) -> R? ): List<T> Returns a list of all elements sorted according to natural sort order of the value returned by specified selector function. | |
fun <T, R : Comparable<R>> Iterable<T>.sortedByDescending( selector: (T) -> R? ): List<T> Returns a list of all elements sorted descending according to natural sort order of the value returned by specified selector function. | |
fun <T : Comparable<T>> Iterable<T>.sortedDescending(): List<T> Returns a list of all elements sorted descending according to their natural sort order. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.sortedWith( comparator: Comparator<in T> ): List<T> fun <T> Iterable<T>.sortedWith( comparator: Comparator<in T> ): List<T> Returns a list of all elements sorted according to the specified comparator. | |
infix fun LongProgression.step(step: Long): LongProgression Returns a progression that goes over the same range with the given step. | |
infix fun <T> Iterable<T>.subtract( other: Iterable<T> ): Set<T> Returns a set containing all elements that are contained by this collection and not contained by the specified collection. | |
fun Iterable<Long>.sum(): Long Returns the sum of all elements in the collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.sumBy(selector: (T) -> Int): Int Returns the sum of all values produced by selector function applied to each element in the collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.sumByDouble( selector: (T) -> Double ): Double Returns the sum of all values produced by selector function applied to each element in the collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.take(n: Int): List<T> Returns a list containing first n elements. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.takeWhile( predicate: (T) -> Boolean ): List<T> Returns a list containing first elements satisfying the given predicate. | |
fun <T, C : MutableCollection<in T>> Iterable<T>.toCollection( destination: C ): C Appends all elements to the given destination collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.toHashSet(): HashSet<T> Returns a HashSet of all elements. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.toList(): List<T> Returns a List containing all elements. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.toMutableList(): MutableList<T> Returns a MutableList filled with all elements of this collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.toMutableSet(): MutableSet<T> Returns a mutable set containing all distinct elements from the given collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.toSet(): Set<T> Returns a Set of all elements. | |
fun <T : Comparable<T>> Iterable<T>.toSortedSet(): SortedSet<T> fun <T> Iterable<T>.toSortedSet( comparator: Comparator<in T> ): SortedSet<T> Returns a SortedSet of all elements. | |
infix fun <T> Iterable<T>.union(other: Iterable<T>): Set<T> Returns a set containing all distinct elements from both collections. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.windowed( size: Int, step: Int = 1, partialWindows: Boolean = false ): List<List<T>> Returns a list of snapshots of the window of the given size sliding along this collection with the given step, where each snapshot is a list. fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.windowed( size: Int, step: Int = 1, partialWindows: Boolean = false, transform: (List<T>) -> R ): List<R> Returns a list of results of applying the given transform function to an each list representing a view over the window of the given size sliding along this collection with the given step. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.withIndex(): Iterable<IndexedValue<T>> Returns a lazy Iterable of IndexedValue for each element of the original collection. | |
infix fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.zip( other: Array<out R> ): List<Pair<T, R>> infix fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.zip( other: Iterable<R> ): List<Pair<T, R>> Returns a list of pairs built from elements of both collections with same indexes. List has length of shortest collection. fun <T, R, V> Iterable<T>.zip( other: Array<out R>, transform: (a: T, b: R) -> V ): List<V> fun <T, R, V> Iterable<T>.zip( other: Iterable<R>, transform: (a: T, b: R) -> V ): List<V> Returns a list of values built from elements of both collections with same indexes using provided transform. List has length of shortest collection. | |
fun <T> Iterable<T>.zipWithNext(): List<Pair<T, T>> Returns a list of pairs of each two adjacent elements in this collection. fun <T, R> Iterable<T>.zipWithNext( transform: (a: T, b: T) -> R ): List<R> Returns a list containing the results of applying the given transform function to an each pair of two adjacent elements in this collection. |
class LongRange : LongProgression, ClosedRange<Long> A range of values of type |
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