Implicit conversion from NonEmptySet to Set.
Implicit conversion from NonEmptySet to Set.
One use case for this implicit conversion is to enable GenSeq[NonEmptySet]s to be flattened.
Here's an example:
scala> Vector(NonEmptySet(1, 2, 3), NonEmptySet(3, 4), NonEmptySet(5, 6, 7, 8)).flatten res0: scala.collection.immutable.Vector[Int] = Vector(1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
the NonEmptySet to convert to a Set
a Set containing the elements, in order, of this NonEmptySet
Constructs a new NonEmptySet given at least one element.
Constructs a new NonEmptySet given at least one element.
the type of the element contained in the new NonEmptySet
the first element (with index 0) contained in this NonEmptySet
a varargs of zero or more other elements (with index 1, 2, 3, ...) contained in this NonEmptySet
Optionally construct a NonEmptySet containing the elements, if any, of a given GenSet.
Optionally construct a NonEmptySet containing the elements, if any, of a given GenSet.
the GenSet with which to construct a NonEmptySet
a NonEmptySet containing the elements of the given GenSeq, if non-empty, wrapped in
a Some; else None if the GenSeq is empty
Variable argument extractor for NonEmptySets.
Variable argument extractor for NonEmptySets.
an Seq containing this NonEmptySets elements, wrapped in a Some
Companion object for class
NonEmptySet.