| Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2001 | 
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) | 
| Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org | 
| Stability | stable | 
| Portability | portable | 
| Safe Haskell | Trustworthy | 
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
Data.Ix
Description
The Ix class
class Ord a => Ix a where Source #
The Ix class is used to map a contiguous subrange of values in
 a type onto integers.  It is used primarily for array indexing
 (see the array package).
The first argument (l,u) of each of these operations is a pair
 specifying the lower and upper bounds of a contiguous subrange of values.
An implementation is entitled to assume the following laws about these operations:
Methods
range :: (a, a) -> [a] Source #
The list of values in the subrange defined by a bounding pair.
index :: (a, a) -> a -> Int Source #
The position of a subscript in the subrange.
inRange :: (a, a) -> a -> Bool Source #
Returns True the given subscript lies in the range defined
 the bounding pair.
rangeSize :: (a, a) -> Int Source #
The size of the subrange defined by a bounding pair.
Instances
Deriving Instances of Ix
Derived instance declarations for the class Ix are only possible
 for enumerations (i.e. datatypes having only nullary constructors)
 and single-constructor datatypes, including arbitrarily large tuples,
 whose constituent types are instances of Ix. 
- For an enumeration, the nullary constructors are assumed to be
 numbered left-to-right with the indices being 0 to n-1 inclusive. This
 is the same numbering defined by the Enumclass. For example, given the datatype:
data Colour = Red | Orange | Yellow | Green | Blue | Indigo | Violet
we would have:
       range   (Yellow,Blue)        ==  [Yellow,Green,Blue]
       index   (Yellow,Blue) Green  ==  1
       inRange (Yellow,Blue) Red    ==  False- For single-constructor datatypes, the derived instance declarations are as shown for tuples in chapter 19, section 2 of the Haskell 2010 report: https://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/haskell2010/haskellch19.html.