A type that represents the words of this integer.
SDK
- Xcode 9.0+
Framework
- Swift Standard Library
Declaration
@frozen struct Int.Words
A type that represents the words of this integer.
SDK
Framework
@frozen struct Int.Words
typealias Int .Words .IndicesA type that represents the indices that are valid for subscripting the collection, in ascending order.
typealias Int .Words .ElementA type representing the sequence’s elements.
typealias Int .Words .IndexA type that represents a position in the collection.
typealias Int .Words .IteratorA type that provides the collection’s iteration interface and encapsulates its iteration state.
typealias Int .Words .Sub SequenceA sequence that represents a contiguous subrange of the collection’s elements.
var count: IntThe number of elements in the collection.
var end Index: IntThe collection’s “past the end” position—that is, the position one greater than the last valid subscript argument.
var first: UInt?The first element of the collection.
var indices: Int .Words .IndicesThe indices that are valid for subscripting the collection, in ascending order.
var indices: Range<Int>The indices that are valid for subscripting the collection, in ascending order.
var is Empty: BoolA Boolean value indicating whether the collection is empty.
var last: UInt?The last element of the collection.
var lazy: Lazy Sequence<Int .Words>A sequence containing the same elements as this sequence, but on which some operations, such as map and filter, are implemented lazily.
var start Index: IntThe position of the first element in a nonempty collection.
var underestimated Count: IntA value less than or equal to the number of elements in the collection.
func all Satisfy((UInt) -> Bool) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether every element of a sequence satisfies a given predicate.
func compact Map<Element Of Result>((UInt) -> Element Of Result?) -> [Element Of Result]Returns an array containing the non-nil results of calling the given transformation with each element of this sequence.
func contains(UInt) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence contains the given element.
func contains(where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence contains an element that satisfies the given predicate.
func difference<C>(from: C) -> Collection Difference<UInt>Returns the difference needed to produce this collection’s ordered elements from the given collection.
func difference<C>(from: C, by: (C .Element, UInt) -> Bool) -> Collection Difference<UInt>Returns the difference needed to produce this collection’s ordered elements from the given collection, using the given predicate as an equivalence test.
func distance(from: Int, to: Int) -> IntReturns the distance between two indices.
func drop(while: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence by skipping elements while predicate returns true and returning the remaining elements.
func drop First(Int) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence containing all but the given number of initial elements.
func drop Last(Int) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence containing all but the specified number of final elements.
func elements Equal<Other Sequence>(Other Sequence) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether this sequence and another sequence contain the same elements in the same order.
func elements Equal<Other Sequence>(Other Sequence, by: (UInt, Other Sequence .Element) -> Bool) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether this sequence and another sequence contain equivalent elements in the same order, using the given predicate as the equivalence test.
func enumerated() -> Enumerated Sequence<Int .Words>Returns a sequence of pairs (n, x), where n represents a consecutive integer starting at zero and x represents an element of the sequence.
func filter((UInt) -> Bool) -> [UInt]Returns an array containing, in order, the elements of the sequence that satisfy the given predicate.
func first(where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> UInt?Returns the first element of the sequence that satisfies the given predicate.
func first Index(of: UInt) -> Int?Returns the first index where the specified value appears in the collection.
func first Index(where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Int?Returns the first index in which an element of the collection satisfies the given predicate.
func flat Map<Segment Of Result>((UInt) -> Segment Of Result) -> [Segment Of Result .Element]Returns an array containing the concatenated results of calling the given transformation with each element of this sequence.
func for Each((UInt) -> Void)Calls the given closure on each element in the sequence in the same order as a for-in loop.
func form Index(inout Int, offset By: Int)Offsets the given index by the specified distance.
func form Index(inout Int, offset By: Int, limited By: Int) -> BoolOffsets the given index by the specified distance, or so that it equals the given limiting index.
func form Index(after: inout Int)Replaces the given index with its successor.
func form Index(before: inout Int)Replaces the given index with its predecessor.
func index(Int, offset By: Int) -> IntReturns an index that is the specified distance from the given index.
func index(Int, offset By: Int, limited By: Int) -> Int?Returns an index that is the specified distance from the given index, unless that distance is beyond a given limiting index.
func index(after: Int) -> IntReturns the position immediately after the given index.
func index(before: Int) -> IntReturns the position immediately before the given index.
func index(of: UInt) -> Int?Returns the first index where the specified value appears in the collection.
func index(where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Int?Returns the first index in which an element of the collection satisfies the given predicate.
func last(where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> UInt?Returns the last element of the sequence that satisfies the given predicate.
func last Index(of: UInt) -> Int?Returns the last index where the specified value appears in the collection.
func last Index(where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Int?Returns the index of the last element in the collection that matches the given predicate.
func lexicographically Precedes<Other Sequence>(Other Sequence) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence precedes another sequence in a lexicographical (dictionary) ordering, using the less-than operator (<) to compare elements.
func lexicographically Precedes<Other Sequence>(Other Sequence, by: (UInt, UInt) -> Bool) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence precedes another sequence in a lexicographical (dictionary) ordering, using the given predicate to compare elements.
func make Iterator() -> Indexing Iterator<Int .Words>Returns an iterator over the elements of the collection.
func map<T>((UInt) -> T) -> [T]Returns an array containing the results of mapping the given closure over the sequence’s elements.
func max() -> UInt?Returns the maximum element in the sequence.
func max(by: (UInt, UInt) -> Bool) -> UInt?Returns the maximum element in the sequence, using the given predicate as the comparison between elements.
func min() -> UInt?Returns the minimum element in the sequence.
func min(by: (UInt, UInt) -> Bool) -> UInt?Returns the minimum element in the sequence, using the given predicate as the comparison between elements.
func prefix(Int) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence, up to the specified maximum length, containing the initial elements of the collection.
func prefix(through: Int) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence from the start of the collection through the specified position.
func prefix(up To: Int) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence from the start of the collection up to, but not including, the specified position.
func prefix(while: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence containing the initial elements until predicate returns false and skipping the remaining elements.
func random Element() -> UInt?Returns a random element of the collection.
func random Element<T>(using: inout T) -> UInt?Returns a random element of the collection, using the given generator as a source for randomness.
func reduce<Result>(Result, (Result, UInt) -> Result) -> ResultReturns the result of combining the elements of the sequence using the given closure.
func reduce<Result>(into: Result, (inout Result, UInt) -> ()) -> ResultReturns the result of combining the elements of the sequence using the given closure.
func reversed() -> Reversed Collection<Int .Words>Returns a view presenting the elements of the collection in reverse order.
func shuffled() -> [UInt]Returns the elements of the sequence, shuffled.
func shuffled<T>(using: inout T) -> [UInt]Returns the elements of the sequence, shuffled using the given generator as a source for randomness.
func sorted() -> [UInt]Returns the elements of the sequence, sorted.
func sorted(by: (UInt, UInt) -> Bool) -> [UInt]Returns the elements of the sequence, sorted using the given predicate as the comparison between elements.
func split(max Splits: Int, omitting Empty Subsequences: Bool, where Separator: (UInt) -> Bool) -> [Slice<Int .Words>]Returns the longest possible subsequences of the collection, in order, that don’t contain elements satisfying the given predicate.
func split(separator: UInt, max Splits: Int, omitting Empty Subsequences: Bool) -> [Slice<Int .Words>]Returns the longest possible subsequences of the collection, in order, around elements equal to the given element.
func starts<Possible Prefix>(with: Possible Prefix) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether the initial elements of the sequence are the same as the elements in another sequence.
func starts<Possible Prefix>(with: Possible Prefix, by: (UInt, Possible Prefix .Element) -> Bool) -> BoolReturns a Boolean value indicating whether the initial elements of the sequence are equivalent to the elements in another sequence, using the given predicate as the equivalence test.
func suffix(Int) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence, up to the given maximum length, containing the final elements of the collection.
func suffix(from: Int) -> Slice<Int .Words>Returns a subsequence from the specified position to the end of the collection.
func with Contiguous Storage If Available<R>((Unsafe Buffer Pointer<UInt>) -> R) -> R?Call body(p), where p is a pointer to the collection’s contiguous storage. If no such storage exists, it is first created. If the collection does not support an internal representation in a form of contiguous storage, body is not called and nil is returned.
subscript(Range<Int>) -> Slice<Int .Words>Accesses a contiguous subrange of the collection’s elements.
subscript(Int) -> UIntAccesses the element at the specified position.
subscript<R>(R) -> Slice<Int .Words>Accesses the contiguous subrange of the collection’s elements specified by a range expression.
static var bit Width: IntThe number of bits used for the underlying binary representation of values of this type.
var bit Width: IntThe number of bits in the binary representation of this value.
var nonzero Bit Count: IntThe number of bits equal to 1 in this value’s binary representation.
var leading Zero Bit Count: IntThe number of leading zeros in this value’s binary representation.
var trailing Zero Bit Count: IntThe number of trailing zeros in this value’s binary representation.
var words: Int .WordsA collection containing the words of this value’s binary representation, in order from the least significant to most significant.