Js.Vector
let filterInPlace: Js.Fn.arity1(('a => bool)) => t('a) => unit;
let empty: t('a) => unit;
let pushBack: 'a => t('a) => unit;
let memByRef: 'a => t('a) => bool;
let iter: Js.Fn.arity1(('a => unit)) => t('a) => unit;
let iteri: Js.Fn.arity2((int => 'a => unit)) => t('a) => unit;
let toList: t('a) => list('a);
let map: Js.Fn.arity1(('a => 'b)) => t('a) => t('b);
let mapi: Js.Fn.arity2((int => 'a => 'b)) => t('a) => t('b);
let foldLeft: Js.Fn.arity2(('a => 'b => 'a)) => 'a => t('b) => 'a;
let foldRight: Js.Fn.arity2(('b => 'a => 'a)) => t('b) => 'a => 'a;
let length: t('a) => int;
Return the length (number of elements) of the given array.
let get: t('a) => int => 'a;
Array.get a n
returns the element number n
of array a
. The first element has number 0. The last element has number Array.length a - 1
. You can also write a.(n)
instead of Array.get a n
.
Raise Invalid_argument "index out of bounds"
if n
is outside the range 0 to (Array.length a - 1)
.
let set: t('a) => int => 'a => unit;
Array.set a n x
modifies array a
in place, replacing element number n
with x
. You can also write a.(n) <- x
instead of Array.set a n x
.
Raise Invalid_argument "index out of bounds"
if n
is outside the range 0 to Array.length a - 1
.
let make: int => 'a => t('a);
Array.make n x
returns a fresh array of length n
, initialized with x
. All the elements of this new array are initially physically equal to x
(in the sense of the ==
predicate). Consequently, if x
is mutable, it is shared among all elements of the array, and modifying x
through one of the array entries will modify all other entries at the same time.
Raise Invalid_argument
if n < 0
or n > Sys.max_array_length
. If the value of x
is a floating-point number, then the maximum size is only Sys.max_array_length / 2
.
let init: int => Js.Fn.arity1((int => 'a)) => t('a);
let unsafe_get: t('a) => int => 'a;
let unsafe_set: t('a) => int => 'a => unit;