A Range represents the list of all items obtained by starting from a
from
value and calling next()
successively
until you reach the to
value. For a reverse range,
the list is obtained by starting at the to
value and
successively calling previous()
until the from
value is reached.
Type Params | Return Type | Name and description |
---|---|---|
|
boolean |
containsWithinBounds(Object o) Indicates whether an object is greater than or equal to the from
value for the range and less than or equal to the to value. |
|
T |
getFrom() The lower value in the range. |
|
T |
getTo() The upper value in the range. |
|
String |
inspect() @return the verbose String representation of this Range as would be typed into a console to create the Range instance |
|
boolean |
isReverse() Indicates whether this is a reverse range which iterates backwards starting from the to value and ending on the from value |
|
void |
step(int step, Closure closure) Steps through the range, calling a closure for each number. |
|
List<T> |
step(int step) Forms a list by stepping through the range by the indicated interval. |
Methods inherited from class | Name |
---|---|
interface List |
add, add, remove, remove, get, equals, hashCode, indexOf, clear, contains, isEmpty, iterator, lastIndexOf, replaceAll, size, subList, toArray, toArray, spliterator, addAll, addAll, set, containsAll, listIterator, listIterator, removeAll, retainAll, sort, stream, removeIf, parallelStream, forEach |
class Object |
wait, wait, wait, equals, toString, hashCode, getClass, notify, notifyAll |
Indicates whether an object is greater than or equal to the from
value for the range and less than or equal to the to
value.
This may be true even for values not contained in the range.
Example: from = 1.5 , to = 3, next() increments by 1 containsWithinBounds(2) == true contains(2) == false
true
if the object is between the from and to valueso
- the object to check against the boundaries of the rangeThe lower value in the range.
The upper value in the range.
Indicates whether this is a reverse range which iterates backwards starting from the to value and ending on the from value
true
if this is a reverse rangeSteps through the range, calling a closure for each number.
step
- the amount by which to step. If negative, steps through the
range backwards.closure
- the Closure to callForms a list by stepping through the range by the indicated interval.
step
- the amount by which to step. If negative, steps through the
range backwards.