NAME
List::Range - Range processor for integers
SYNOPSIS
use List::Range;
my $range = List::Range->new(name => "one-to-ten", lower => 1, upper => 10);
$range->includes(0); # => false
$range->includes(1); # => true
$range->includes(3); # => true
$range->includes(10); # => true
$range->includes(11); # => false
$range->includes(0..100); # => (1..10)
$range->includes(sub { $_ + 1 }, 0..100); # => (1..11)
$range->excludes(0..100); # => (11..100)
$range->excludes(sub { $_ + 1 }, 0..100); # => (0, 12..100)
DESCRIPTION
List::Range is range object of integers. This object likes 0..10
.
METHODS
List::Range->new(%args)
Create a new List::Range object.
ARGUMENTS
- name
-
Name of the range. Defaults
""
. - lower
-
Lower limit of the range. Defaults
-Inf
. - upper
-
Upper limit of the range. Defaults
+Inf
.
$range->includes(@values)
Returns the values that is included in the range.
$range->excludes(@values)
Returns the values that is not included in the range.
$range->all
Returns all values in the range. (likes $lower..$upper
) @$range
is alias of this.
SEE ALSO
Number::Range Range::Object Parse::Range
LICENSE
Copyright (C) karupanerura.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
karupanerura <karupa@cpan.org>