ShowSeq
All logical sequence classes are shown as "Seq"s. There encoding in memory and the immutability are irrelevant for their persistence.
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Returns a string representation of the object.
Returns a string representation of the object.
The default representation is platform dependent.
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a string representation of the object.
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ShowSeqLike -> Show
- Inherited from:
- ShowSeqLike
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- Inherited from:
- ShowSeqLike
Foreach's all the elements of the sequence like object that is being shown.
Foreach's all the elements of the sequence like object that is being shown.
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- Inherited from:
- ShowSeqLike
Maps over all the elements of the sequence like object that is being shown.
Maps over all the elements of the sequence like object that is being shown.
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- Inherited from:
- ShowSeqLike
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
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ShowCompound -> Show
- Inherited from:
- ShowCompound
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
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ShowSeqLike -> Show
- Inherited from:
- ShowSeqLike
All Sequences are persisted with the "Seq" type.
All Sequences are persisted with the "Seq" type.
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- Definition Classes
- Inherited from:
- PersistSeq
This property determines if the type can be used with Multiple syntax.
This property determines if the type can be used with Multiple syntax.
MyObj * 7
. for describing sequences succinctly. This is not desirable for some types such as numerical and mathematical vector types as this could be confusing 3 * 4 should resolve to an Int of value 12, not a Multiple(3, 4).
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- Inherited from:
- PersistSeq