replicate -package:Cabal -package:base -package:bytestring -package:protolude -package:conduit -package:ghc -package:containers -package:hedgehog -package:base-compat
O(n*m) replicate n t is a
Text
consisting of the input
t repeated
n times.
O(n*m) replicate n t is a
Text
consisting of the input
t repeated
n times.
O(n) A vector of the given length with the same value in each
position.
Replicate a value to a given length
Replicate a value to a given length
O(n) A vector of the given length with the same value in each
position.
Create a mutable vector of the given length (0 if the length is
negative) and fill it with an initial value.
Create a mutable vector of the given length (0 if the length is
negative) and fill it with an initial value.
O(n) A vector of the given length with the same value in each
position.
Create a mutable vector of the given length (0 if the length is
negative) and fill it with an initial value.
O(n) A vector of the given length with the same value in each
position.
Create a mutable vector of the given length (0 if the length is
negative) and fill it with an initial value.
O(n) A vector of the given length with the same value in each
position.
Create a mutable vector of the given length (0 if the length is
negative) and fill it with an initial value.
replicate n x is a list of length
n with
x the value of every element. It is an instance of the more
general
genericReplicate, in which
n may be of any
integral type.
>>> replicate 0 True
[]
>>> replicate (-1) True
[]
>>> replicate 4 True
[True,True,True,True]
Create a bytearray of a specific size containing a repeated byte value
Create a bytearray of a specific size containing a repeated byte value
replicate n x is a
DList of length
n with
x as the value of every
element.
<math>(
n).
replicate obeys the law:
toList (replicate n x) = replicate n x
Repeat an element several times.
replicate n x is a list of length
n with
x the value of every element. It is an instance of the more
general
genericReplicate, in which
n may be of any
integral type.
Examples
>>> replicate 0 True
[]
>>> replicate (-1) True
[]
>>> replicate 4 True
[True,True,True,True]
O(n) replicate n x is a ByteString of length
n with
x the value of every element. The following
holds:
replicate w c = unfoldr w (\u -> Just (u,u)) c
This implemenation uses
memset(3)
O(n) replicate n x is a ByteString of length
n with
x the value of every element.
replicate n x is a list of length
n with
x the value of every element. It is an instance of the more
general
genericReplicate, in which
n may be of any
integral type.