std.algorithm.iteration.cumulativeFold.cumulativeFold - multiple declarations
Function cumulativeFold.cumulativeFold
No-seed version. The first element of r is used as the seed's value.
For each function f in fun, the corresponding seed type S is
Unqual!(typeof(f(e, e))), where e is an element of r:
ElementType!R.
Once S has been determined, then S s = e; and s = f(s, e); must
both be legal.
auto cumulativeFold(R)
(
R range
)
if (isInputRange!(Unqual!R));
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| range | An input range |
Returns
a range containing the consecutive reduced values.
Function cumulativeFold.cumulativeFold
Seed version. The seed should be a single value if fun is a single
function. If fun is multiple functions, then seed should be a
Tuple, with one field per function in f.
For convenience, if the seed is const, or has qualified fields, then
cumulativeFold will operate on an unqualified copy. If this happens
then the returned type will not perfectly match S.
auto cumulativeFold(R, S)
(
R range,
S seed
)
if (isInputRange!(Unqual!R));
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| range | An input range |
| seed | the initial value of the accumulator |
Returns
a range containing the consecutive reduced values.