Given a sequence of functions f1
,
Given a sequence of functions f1
, ...,
fn
, return the function f1
andThen ... andThen fn
.
The given sequence of functions
...
The constant function
The constant function
Currying for functions of arity 5
Currying for functions of arity 5.
Currying for functions of arity 4
Currying for functions of arity 4.
Currying for functions of arity 3
Currying for functions of arity 3.
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...
Currying for functions of arity 2
Currying for functions of arity 2. This transforms a function of arity 2 into a a unary function returning another unary function.
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...
This method is used to compare the receiver object (this
)
with the argument object (arg0
) for equivalence
This method is used to compare the receiver object (this
)
with the argument object (arg0
) for equivalence.
The default implementations of this method is an equivalence relation:
x
of type Any
,
x.equals(x)
should return true
.x
and y
of type
Any
, x.equals(y)
should return true
if and only
if y.equals(x)
returns true
.x
, y
, and z
of type AnyRef
if x.equals(y)
returns true
and
y.equals(z)
returns
true
, then x.equals(z)
should return true
.
If you override this method, you should verify that
your implementation remains an equivalence relation.
Additionally, when overriding this method it is often necessary to
override hashCode
to ensure that objects that are
"equal" (o1.equals(o2)
returns true
)
hash to the same Int
(o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
).
the object to compare against this object for equality.
true
if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false
otherwise.
Returns a hash code value for the object
Returns a hash code value for the object.
The default hashing algorithm is platform dependent.
Note that it is allowed for two objects to have identical hash
codes (o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
) yet not be
equal (o1.equals(o2)
returns false
). A
degenerate implementation could always return 0
.
However, it is required that if two objects are equal
(o1.equals(o2)
returns true
) that they
have identical hash codes
(o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
). Therefore, when
overriding this method, be sure to verify that the behavior is
consistent with the equals
method.
Returns a string representation of the object
Returns a string representation of the object.
The default representation is platform dependent.
Tupling for functions of arity 5
Tupling for functions of arity 5. This transforms a function of arity 5 into a unary function that takes a 5-tuple of arguments.
Tupling for functions of arity 4
Tupling for functions of arity 4. This transforms a function of arity 4 into a unary function that takes a 4-tuple of arguments.
Tupling for functions of arity 3
Tupling for functions of arity 3. This transforms a function of arity 3 into a unary function that takes a triple of arguments.
Tupling for functions of arity 2
Tupling for functions of arity 2. This transforms a function of arity 2 into a unary function that takes a pair of arguments.
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Uncurrying for functions of arity 5
Uncurrying for functions of arity 5.
Uncurrying for functions of arity 4
Uncurrying for functions of arity 4.
Uncurrying for functions of arity 3
Uncurrying for functions of arity 3.
Uncurrying for functions of arity 2
Uncurrying for functions of arity 2. This transforms a unary function returning another unary function into a function of arity 2.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 5
Un-tupling for functions of arity 5. This transforms a function taking a 5-tuple of arguments into a function of arity 5 which takes each argument separately.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 4
Un-tupling for functions of arity 4. This transforms a function taking a 4-tuple of arguments into a function of arity 4 which takes each argument separately.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 3
Un-tupling for functions of arity 3. This transforms a function taking a triple of arguments into a ternary function which takes each argument separately.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 2
Un-tupling for functions of arity 2. This transforms a function taking a pair of arguments into a binary function which takes each argument separately.
A module defining utility methods for higher-order functional programming.