A type that represents the words of this integer.
SDK
- Xcode 9.0+
Framework
- Swift Standard Library
Declaration
@frozen struct UInt64.Words
A type that represents the words of this integer.
SDK
Framework
@frozen struct UInt64.Words
typealias UInt64.Words.Indices
A type that represents the indices that are valid for subscripting the collection, in ascending order.
typealias UInt64.Words.SubSequence
A sequence that represents a contiguous subrange of the collection’s elements.
typealias UInt64.Words.Element
A type representing the sequence’s elements.
typealias UInt64.Words.Index
A type that represents a position in the collection.
typealias UInt64.Words.Iterator
A type that provides the collection’s iteration interface and encapsulates its iteration state.
var count: Int
The number of elements in the collection.
var endIndex : Int
The 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: UInt64.Words.Indices
The 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 isEmpty : Bool
A Boolean value indicating whether the collection is empty.
var last: UInt?
The last element of the collection.
var lazy: LazySequence<UInt64.Words>
A sequence containing the same elements as this sequence, but on which some operations, such as map
and filter
, are implemented lazily.
var startIndex : Int
The position of the first element in a nonempty collection.
var underestimatedCount : Int
A value less than or equal to the number of elements in the collection.
func allSatisfy ((UInt) -> Bool) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether every element of a sequence satisfies a given predicate.
func compactMap <ElementOfResult>((UInt) -> ElementOfResult?) -> [ElementOfResult]
Returns an array containing the non-nil
results of calling the given transformation with each element of this sequence.
func contains(UInt) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence contains the given element.
func contains(where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence contains an element that satisfies the given predicate.
func difference<C>(from: C) -> CollectionDifference<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) -> CollectionDifference<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) -> Int
Returns the distance between two indices.
func drop(while: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence by skipping elements while predicate
returns true
and returning the remaining elements.
func dropFirst (Int) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence containing all but the given number of initial elements.
func dropLast (Int) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence containing all but the specified number of final elements.
func elementsEqual <OtherSequence>(OtherSequence) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether this sequence and another sequence contain the same elements in the same order.
func elementsEqual <OtherSequence>(OtherSequence, by: (UInt, OtherSequence.Element) -> Bool) -> Bool
Returns 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() -> EnumeratedSequence<UInt64.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 firstIndex (of: UInt) -> Int?
Returns the first index where the specified value appears in the collection.
func firstIndex (where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Int?
Returns the first index in which an element of the collection satisfies the given predicate.
func flatMap <SegmentOfResult>((UInt) -> SegmentOfResult) -> [SegmentOfResult.Element]
Returns an array containing the concatenated results of calling the given transformation with each element of this sequence.
func forEach ((UInt) -> Void)
Calls the given closure on each element in the sequence in the same order as a for
-in
loop.
func formIndex (inout Int, offsetBy : Int)
Offsets the given index by the specified distance.
func formIndex (inout Int, offsetBy : Int, limitedBy : Int) -> Bool
Offsets the given index by the specified distance, or so that it equals the given limiting index.
func formIndex (after: inout Int)
Replaces the given index with its successor.
func formIndex (before: inout Int)
Replaces the given index with its predecessor.
func index(Int, offsetBy : Int) -> Int
Returns an index that is the specified distance from the given index.
func index(Int, offsetBy : Int, limitedBy : 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) -> Int
Returns the position immediately after the given index.
func index(before: Int) -> Int
Returns 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 lastIndex (of: UInt) -> Int?
Returns the last index where the specified value appears in the collection.
func lastIndex (where: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Int?
Returns the index of the last element in the collection that matches the given predicate.
func lexicographicallyPrecedes <OtherSequence>(OtherSequence) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence precedes another sequence in a lexicographical (dictionary) ordering, using the less-than operator (<
) to compare elements.
func lexicographicallyPrecedes <OtherSequence>(OtherSequence, by: (UInt, UInt) -> Bool) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the sequence precedes another sequence in a lexicographical (dictionary) ordering, using the given predicate to compare elements.
func makeIterator () -> IndexingIterator<UInt64.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<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence, up to the specified maximum length, containing the initial elements of the collection.
func prefix(through: Int) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence from the start of the collection through the specified position.
func prefix(upTo : Int) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence from the start of the collection up to, but not including, the specified position.
func prefix(while: (UInt) -> Bool) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence containing the initial elements until predicate
returns false
and skipping the remaining elements.
func randomElement () -> UInt?
Returns a random element of the collection.
func randomElement <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) -> Result
Returns the result of combining the elements of the sequence using the given closure.
func reduce<Result>(into: Result, (inout Result, UInt) -> ()) -> Result
Returns the result of combining the elements of the sequence using the given closure.
func reversed() -> ReversedCollection<UInt64.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(maxSplits : Int, omittingEmptySubsequences : Bool, whereSeparator : (UInt) -> Bool) -> [Slice<UInt64.Words>]
Returns the longest possible subsequences of the collection, in order, that don’t contain elements satisfying the given predicate.
func split(separator: UInt, maxSplits : Int, omittingEmptySubsequences : Bool) -> [Slice<UInt64.Words>]
Returns the longest possible subsequences of the collection, in order, around elements equal to the given element.
func starts<PossiblePrefix>( with: PossiblePrefix) -> Bool
Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the initial elements of the sequence are the same as the elements in another sequence.
func starts<PossiblePrefix>( with: PossiblePrefix, by: (UInt, PossiblePrefix.Element) -> Bool) -> Bool
Returns 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<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence, up to the given maximum length, containing the final elements of the collection.
func suffix(from: Int) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Returns a subsequence from the specified position to the end of the collection.
func withContiguousStorageIfAvailable <R>((UnsafeBufferPointer<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<UInt64.Words>
Accesses a contiguous subrange of the collection’s elements.
subscript(Int) -> UInt
Accesses the element at the specified position.
subscript<R>(R) -> Slice<UInt64.Words>
Accesses the contiguous subrange of the collection’s elements specified by a range expression.