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SDK
- Xcode 9.0+
Framework
- Swift Standard Library
Declaration
func max<T>(_ x: T, _ y: T) -> T where T : Comparable
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SDK
Framework
func max<T>(_ x: T, _ y: T) -> T where T : Comparable
func contains(Character) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence contains the given element.
func allSatisfy ((Character) -> Bool) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether every element of a sequence satisfies a given predicate.
func contains(where: (Character) -> Bool) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence contains an element that satisfies the given predicate.
func first(where: (Character) -> Bool) -> Character?
Returns the first element of the sequence that satisfies the given predicate.
func firstIndex (of: Character) -> String.Index?
Returns the first index where the specified value appears in the collection.
func firstIndex (where: (Character) -> Bool) -> String.Index?
Returns the first index in which an element of the collection satisfies the given predicate.
func last(where: (Character) -> Bool) -> Character?
Returns the last element of the sequence that satisfies the given predicate.
func lastIndex (of: Character) -> String.Index?
Returns the last index where the specified value appears in the collection.
func lastIndex (where: (Character) -> Bool) -> String.Index?
Returns the index of the last element in the collection that matches the given predicate.
func max() -> Character?
Returns the maximum element in the sequence.
func max(by: (Character, Character) -> Bool) -> Character?
Returns the maximum element in the sequence, using the given predicate as the comparison between elements.
func min() -> Character?
Returns the minimum element in the sequence.
func min(by: (Character, Character) -> Bool) -> Character?
Returns the minimum element in the sequence, using the given predicate as the comparison between elements.