Scala Library: scala.Tuple11
scala.Tuple11
case class Tuple11[+T1, +T2, +T3, +T4, +T5, +T6, +T7, +T8, +T9, +T10, +T11](_1: T1, _2: T2, _3: T3, _4: T4, _5: T5, _6: T6, _7: T7, _8: T8, _9: T9, _10: T10, _11: T11) extends Product11[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11] with Product with SerializableA tuple of 11 elements; the canonical representation of a scala.Product11.
- _1
- Element 1 of this Tuple11
- _2
- Element 2 of this Tuple11
- _3
- Element 3 of this Tuple11
- _4
- Element 4 of this Tuple11
- _5
- Element 5 of this Tuple11
- _6
- Element 6 of this Tuple11
- _7
- Element 7 of this Tuple11
- _8
- Element 8 of this Tuple11
- _9
- Element 9 of this Tuple11
- _10
- Element 10 of this Tuple11
- _11
- Element 11 of this Tuple11
- Annotations
- @ deprecatedInheritance (message =…, since = “2.11.0”)
- Source
Value Members From scala.Product11
def productElement(n: Int): Any
Returns the n-th projection of this product if 0 < n <= productArity, otherwise
throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException .
- n
- number of the projection to be returned
- returns
- same as
._(n+1), for exampleproductElement(0)is the same as._1.
- same as
- Definition Classes
- Product11 → Product
- Annotations
- @ throws (clazz = classOf[IndexOutOfBoundsException])
- Exceptions thrown *
(defined at scala.Product11)
Instance Constructors From scala.Tuple11
new Tuple11(_1: T1, _2: T2, _3: T3, _4: T4, _5: T5, _6: T6, _7: T7, _8: T8, _9: T9, _10: T10, _11: T11)
Create a new tuple with 11 elements. Note that it is more idiomatic to create a
Tuple11 via (t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, t9, t10, t11)
- _1
- Element 1 of this Tuple11
- _2
- Element 2 of this Tuple11
- _3
- Element 3 of this Tuple11
- _4
- Element 4 of this Tuple11
- _5
- Element 5 of this Tuple11
- _6
- Element 6 of this Tuple11
- _7
- Element 7 of this Tuple11
- _8
- Element 8 of this Tuple11
- _9
- Element 9 of this Tuple11
- _10
- Element 10 of this Tuple11
- _11
- Element 11 of this Tuple11 (defined at scala.Tuple11)
Full Source:
/* __ *\
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** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ **
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\* */
// GENERATED CODE: DO NOT EDIT. See scala.Function0 for timestamp.
package scala
/** A tuple of 11 elements; the canonical representation of a [[scala.Product11]].
*
* @constructor Create a new tuple with 11 elements. Note that it is more idiomatic to create a Tuple11 via `(t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, t9, t10, t11)`
* @param _1 Element 1 of this Tuple11
* @param _2 Element 2 of this Tuple11
* @param _3 Element 3 of this Tuple11
* @param _4 Element 4 of this Tuple11
* @param _5 Element 5 of this Tuple11
* @param _6 Element 6 of this Tuple11
* @param _7 Element 7 of this Tuple11
* @param _8 Element 8 of this Tuple11
* @param _9 Element 9 of this Tuple11
* @param _10 Element 10 of this Tuple11
* @param _11 Element 11 of this Tuple11
*/
@deprecatedInheritance("Tuples will be made final in a future version.", "2.11.0")
case class Tuple11[+T1, +T2, +T3, +T4, +T5, +T6, +T7, +T8, +T9, +T10, +T11](_1: T1, _2: T2, _3: T3, _4: T4, _5: T5, _6: T6, _7: T7, _8: T8, _9: T9, _10: T10, _11: T11)
extends Product11[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11]
{
override def toString() = "(" + _1 + "," + _2 + "," + _3 + "," + _4 + "," + _5 + "," + _6 + "," + _7 + "," + _8 + "," + _9 + "," + _10 + "," + _11 + ")"
}Interested in Scala?
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