Copyright | (C) 2012-2015 Edward Kmett |
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License | BSD-style (see the file LICENSE) |
Maintainer | Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> |
Stability | provisional |
Portability | non-portable |
Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
Language | Haskell98 |
This module provides lenses and traversals for working with generic vectors.
- toVectorOf :: Vector v a => Getting (Endo [a]) s a -> s -> v a
- forced :: Vector v a => Iso' (v a) (v a)
- vector :: (Vector v a, Vector v b) => Iso [a] [b] (v a) (v b)
- asStream :: (Vector v a, Vector v b) => Iso (v a) (v b) (Stream a) (Stream b)
- asStreamR :: (Vector v a, Vector v b) => Iso (v a) (v b) (Stream a) (Stream b)
- cloned :: Vector v a => Iso' (v a) (New v a)
- converted :: (Vector v a, Vector w a, Vector v b, Vector w b) => Iso (v a) (v b) (w a) (w b)
- sliced :: Vector v a => Int -> Int -> Lens' (v a) (v a)
- ordinals :: Vector v a => [Int] -> IndexedTraversal' Int (v a) a
- vectorIx :: Vector v a => Int -> Traversal' (v a) a
Documentation
toVectorOf :: Vector v a => Getting (Endo [a]) s a -> s -> v a Source
Similar to toListOf
, but returning a Vector
.
>>>
toVectorOf both (8,15) :: Vector.Vector Int
fromList [8,15]
Isomorphisms
forced :: Vector v a => Iso' (v a) (v a) Source
Convert a Vector
to a version that doesn't retain any extra
memory.
vector :: (Vector v a, Vector v b) => Iso [a] [b] (v a) (v b) Source
Convert a list to a Vector
(or back.)
>>>
[1,2,3] ^. vector :: Vector.Vector Int
fromList [1,2,3]
>>>
Vector.fromList [0,8,15] ^. from vector
[0,8,15]
asStream :: (Vector v a, Vector v b) => Iso (v a) (v b) (Stream a) (Stream b) Source
Convert a Vector
to a finite Stream
(or back.)
asStreamR :: (Vector v a, Vector v b) => Iso (v a) (v b) (Stream a) (Stream b) Source
Convert a Vector
to a finite Stream
from right to left (or
back.)
cloned :: Vector v a => Iso' (v a) (New v a) Source
Convert a Vector
back and forth to an initializer that when run
produces a copy of the Vector
.
converted :: (Vector v a, Vector w a, Vector v b, Vector w b) => Iso (v a) (v b) (w a) (w b) Source
Different vector implementations are isomorphic to each other.
Lenses
sliced i n
provides a Lens
that edits the n
elements starting
at index i
from a Lens
.
This is only a valid Lens
if you do not change the length of the
resulting Vector
.
Attempting to return a longer or shorter vector will result in
violations of the Lens
laws.
>>>
Vector.fromList [1..10] ^. sliced 2 5
fromList [3,4,5,6,7]
>>>
Vector.fromList [1..10] & sliced 2 5 . mapped .~ 0
fromList [1,2,0,0,0,0,0,8,9,10]
Traversal of individual indices
ordinals :: Vector v a => [Int] -> IndexedTraversal' Int (v a) a Source
This Traversal
will ignore any duplicates in the supplied list
of indices.
>>>
toListOf (ordinals [1,3,2,5,9,10]) $ Vector.fromList [2,4..40]
[4,8,6,12,20,22]
vectorIx :: Vector v a => Int -> Traversal' (v a) a Source
Like ix
but polymorphic in the vector type.