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Function std.typecons.Tuple.slice
Takes a slice by-reference of this Tuple
.
inout ref inout(Tuple!(sliceSpecs!(from,to))) slice(size_t from, size_t to)() @property @trusted
if (from <= to && (to <= Types .length));
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
from | A size_t designating the starting position of the slice. |
to | A size_t designating the ending position (exclusive) of the slice. |
Returns
A new Tuple
that is a slice from [from, toclass="pln">RPAREN
of the original.
It has the same types and values as the range [from, toclass="pln">RPAREN
in
the original.
Example
Tuple!(int, string, float, double) a;
a[1] = "abc";
a[2] = 4.5;
auto s = a .slice!(1, 3);
static assert(is(typeof(s) == Tuple!(string, float)));
assert(s[0] == "abc" && s[1] == 4.5);
// Phobos issue #15645
Tuple!(int, short, bool, double) b;
static assert(!__traits(compiles, b .slice!(2, 4)));
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, Bartosz Milewski, Don Clugston, Shin Fujishiro, Kenji Hara
License
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