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Data.Array.Unboxed
Portabilitynon-portable
Stabilityexperimental
Maintainerlibraries@haskell.org
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Arrays with unboxed elements
The overloaded immutable array interface
Description
Unboxed immutable arrays.
Synopsis
data UArray i e
module Data.Array.IArray
Arrays with unboxed elements
data UArray i e

Arrays with unboxed elements. Instances of IArray are provided for UArray with certain element types (Int, Float, Char, etc.; see the UArray class for a full list).

A UArray will generally be more efficient (in terms of both time and space) than the equivalent Array with the same element type. However, UArray is strict in its elements - so don't use UArray if you require the non-strictness that Array provides.

Because the IArray interface provides operations overloaded on the type of the array, it should be possible to just change the array type being used by a program from say Array to UArray to get the benefits of unboxed arrays (don't forget to import Data.Array.Unboxed instead of Data.Array).

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HasBounds UArray
Typeable2 UArray
IArray UArray Bool
IArray UArray Char
IArray UArray Double
IArray UArray Float
IArray UArray Int
IArray UArray Int16
IArray UArray Int32
IArray UArray Int64
IArray UArray Int8
IArray UArray Word
IArray UArray Word16
IArray UArray Word32
IArray UArray Word64
IArray UArray Word8
IArray UArray (FunPtr a)
IArray UArray (Ptr a)
IArray UArray (StablePtr a)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Bool)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Char)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Double)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Float)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix (FunPtr a))
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Int)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Int16)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Int32)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Int64)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Int8)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix (Ptr a))
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix (StablePtr a))
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Word)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Word16)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Word32)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Word64)
Ix ix => Eq (UArray ix Word8)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Bool)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Char)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Double)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Float)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix (FunPtr a))
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Int)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Int16)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Int32)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Int64)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Int8)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix (Ptr a))
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Word)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Word16)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Word32)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Word64)
Ix ix => Ord (UArray ix Word8)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Bool)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Char)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Double)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Float)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Int)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Int16)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Int32)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Int64)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Int8)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Word)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Word16)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Word32)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Word64)
(Ix ix, Show ix) => Show (UArray ix Word8)
The overloaded immutable array interface
module Data.Array.IArray
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