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* Copyright 2003-2008 the original author or authors.
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package groovy.lang;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A Range represents the list of all items obtained by starting from a
* from
value and calling next()
successively
* until you reach the to
value. For a reverse range,
* the list is obtained by starting at the to
value and
* successively calling previous()
until the from
* value is reached.
*
* @author James Strachan
* @version $Revision$
*/
public interface Range extends List {
/**
* The lower value in the range.
*
* @return the lower value in the range.
*/
T getFrom();
/**
* The upper value in the range.
*
* @return the upper value in the range
*/
T getTo();
/**
* Indicates whether this is a reverse range which iterates backwards
* starting from the to value and ending on the from value
*
* @return true
if this is a reverse range
*/
boolean isReverse();
/**
* Indicates whether an object is greater than or equal to the from
* value for the range and less than or equal to the to
value.
*
* @param o the object to check against the boundaries of the range
* @return true
if the object is between the from and to values
*/
boolean containsWithinBounds(Object o);
/**
* Steps through the range, calling a closure for each number.
*
* @param step the amount by which to step. If negative, steps through the
* range backwards.
* @param closure the {@link Closure} to call
*/
void step(int step, Closure closure);
/**
* Forms a list by stepping through the range by the indicated interval.
*
* @param step the amount by which to step. If negative, steps through the
* range backwards.
* @return the list formed by stepping through the range by the indicated
* interval.
*/
List step(int step);
/**
* @return the verbose {@link String} representation of this {@link Range} as would be typed into a console
* to create the {@link Range} instance
*/
String inspect();
}